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Twitter accused of inaction over on-line hate campaigns
Twitter is under fire for not doing enough about on-line harassment following another targetted campaign of racial and sexual abuse, this time against a black US actress and comedian. Leslie Jones… Audio
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Former NYPD detective on blue on black violence
More than ten years ago Graham Weatherspoon warned the former New York City Police Commissioner that he was risking urban warfare in the streets over his response to the shooting of an innocent black… Audio
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Big media names in play as news goes social
Three recent studies of media habits have sobering conclusions for big names in publishing and broadcasting - but also for newer digital-age outlets on the rise. Video, Audio
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This Way Up for 16 July 2016 (Part 2)
The Hum is described as an 'an anomalous sound heard around the world', a low frequency noise documented by thousands of people since the 70's, including hundreds of reported cases here in NZ. Then… Audio
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Obituaries: a dying art
Writing obituaries is a dying art. Memorialising the lives and the deaths of the rich and the famous tends to be done online, often in 140 characters or less. One place where the tradition and the art… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Remembering when not everyone was Free to Run
Kathrine Switzer challenged the all-male tradition of the Boston marathon and became the first woman to officially enter and run the event in 1967. She and her New Zealand husband and fellow running… Audio, Gallery
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NZIFF 2016 – the Widescreen preview
The New Zealand International Film Festival programme rewards those who dig a little deeper so Dan Slevin reviews a few of the smaller films on offer in this year’s event.
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Suicide’s Martin Rev: “We were breaking all the rules”
Martin Rev, keyboardist with NYC proto-punk duo Suicide, talks to Trevor Reekie about the band's singular career. Audio
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If Trump wins "time to move to New Zealand"
The US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg's joke about moving to New Zealand if Donald Trump is elected president has fallen flat. But some people including the former New York City mayor… Audio
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Freetown Sound by Blood Orange
Nick Bollinger reviews a musically and socially astute new album from black British New Yorker Devonte Hynes, who records as Blood Orange. Audio
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Māori Language Week
Ko te reo te mauri o te mana Māori - the language is the very essence of being Māori. To acknowledge Māori Language Week Te Ahi Kaa features an archival recording of Sir James Henare from 1984 and Te… Audio
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The Chills Tour Diary
Despite a 20 year break from touring overseas, The Chills still maintain a loyal fan base in the UK, US and Europe. Keyboardist for the band, and keen anthropologist, Oli Wilson, talks to the fans… Audio, Gallery
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Hey Ho, Let’s Go! 40 Years of the Ramones
Audio 9 Jul 2016Craig Leon, the producer behind the Ramones' 1976 debut LP, talks to Trevor Reekie about the album's 40th anniversary. Audio
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University of PNG student leader has no regrets
Audio 7 Jul 2016A student leader from the University of Papua New Guinea says he has no regrets about the protest that led to the cancellation of the academic year. Audio
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Media commentator Gavin Ellis
How media startup website the Spinoff is filling a gap by attracting an impressive list of contributors, and New York fashion photographer Bill Cunningham's passing led to a legion of tributes that… Audio
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Jane Mayer: Dark Money
New Yorker writer Jane Mayer on her book Dark Money about right-wing political funders Charles and David Koch - the Koch brothers. She says the Kochs and their ultra-wealthy allies on the right are… Audio
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Fight for French compensation over nuke tests wages
Audio 4 Jul 2016Workers affected by the nuclear tests in French Polynesia say they will continue to hold the French Government accountable over the impact. Audio
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Brexit media: from A to ZZ Top
In the wake of the Brexit vote, there have been plenty of pundits and an oversupply of overwrought opinions. But critics claim the media ran too much false information during the campaign - and… Video, Audio
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Scandinavian soccer skewers the English
The hysterical commentaries of Iceland's Gudmundur Benediktsson at Euro 2016 made him an online star this week. But it wasn't the first time a Nordic nation's commentator hit the headlines for losing… Video, Audio
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Panama Canal expansion
An expanded Panama Canal, built to cope with today's mega container ships, opened for business last weekend. Walt Bogdanich of The New York Times has been in Panama looking at the building of the… Audio
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Monique Fiso talks Māori Kai
Monique Fiso honed her cooking skills in some top kitchens here and in New York - and now she's looking to her past to explore Māori cooking techniques and ingredients. Audio, Gallery
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Bill Cunningham and New York fashion
Audio 28 Jun 2016Dan Slevin talks to Jesse Mulligan on Afternoons about influential fashion photographer Bill Cunningham (subject of 2010’s Bill Cunningham New York) and other documentary portraits of the New York… Video, Audio
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Dan Slevin on New York fashion and film
Legendary New York fashion photographer Bill Cunningham passed away this weekend at the age of 87 after a stroke. Dan Slevin looks back on the documentary made about him, and other films centred… Video, Audio
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Changing perceptions of Nigeria with Food
Nigeria is usually in the headlines for the violence and kidnappings of the extremist group Boko Haram. Nigerian born chef, Michael Elegbede has lived in the US since he was a teenager, but after… Audio, Gallery
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Good Times! by The Monkees
Nick Bollinger marks the return of prefabricated pop stars The Monkees. Audio
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Arianna Huffington: Napping in the city that never sleeps
Audio 20 Jun 2016Entrepeneur and founder of the Huffington Post, Arianna Huffington says there's one key to success that is overlooked, even in the world's best business schools... the value of a good night's sleep… Audio
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Recloose: Honey Rocks
Following a 13-year stint in New Zealand, Motor City house and techno producer Recloose is Stateside once again – he talks to Sam Wicks about his new home in New York City. Audio
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Jake Baxendale takes jazz to the next level
Alto sax-player Jake Baxendale has recorded with the Rodger Fox Big Band, the Richter City Rebels, as well as his own group, The Jac. Now he's taking it to the next level, in Sydney and New York… Audio
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You can't touch… or look: the crazy world of hidden art
If you want proof that the super-rich have moved on from the conspicuous consumption of the Medicis and the Borgias of Renaissance Italy, take a look at what they do with their art. Or rather, don't… Audio
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Snarky Puppy
Sprawling New York jazz collective Snarky Puppy are playing a sold-out Wellington Jazz Festival show. A sliver of the band catch up with Nick Bollinger ahead of their gig. Audio