From searing investigations to brilliant radio dramas to the finest comedy, here is your weekly guide to the best audio ...
In 1775, the British were occupying Boston and the Patriots were low on weapons. General George Washington turned to Knox to do what seemed impossible: get more arms from Fort Ticonderoga in New York.
When President Donald Trump appointed Brendan Carr to lead the Federal Communications Commission, he called Carr a “warrior for free speech.” But it’s not free speech, but censorship — or lack thereof ...
Entertainment platform covers innovative products from silent call technology to robotic companions at annual tech ...
The Modified Dirt Cup is hitting the track tonight at Waikaraka Park in Auckland. Cody Hata is among the racers, and joined D’Arcy to discuss the event.
Kiwis are hitting the waves as the Ocean Swim series returns to the Bay of Islands. There’s a range of different races this weekend, with something for anyone. Brent Foster, former Commonwealth Games ...
Hours spent with cassette decks and liner notes quietly built a kind of cultural intelligence that never went away.
Gold medalist Alysa Liu of the United States displays her medal after competing in the women's free skate program in figure ...
How have attitudes to punishment changed over time, and what ideas about the rationale for punishment are circulating today? In Radio 4's roundtable discussion programme, Matthew Sweet and guests ...
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That estate sale stereo crackled to life with a forgotten 45, and suddenly this 70-year-old was seventeen again, every word of a song she hadn't heard in decades pouring from her lips like muscle ...
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