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A new way to edit life?
Scientists think they have found a new form of gene editing that targets RNA and not DNA, raising the prospect of more cellular manipulation and more useful applications and therapies. Science… Audio
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Anna Marbrook: from waka hourua to Hotel Europa
Anna Marbrook has a career spanning over 25 years as a director, series director and creator of theatre, film and television. She recently collected a world medal at the New York Film and Television… Audio
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Cheryl Sucher: dog days across the US
Cheryl Sucher is a writer, broadcaster and commentator who recently left the Hawke's Bay to return home to the US. She and her husband and their dog drove from Los Angeles to New Jersey, crossing many… Audio
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Solar power brings big changes for Tuvalu: PM Sopoaga
Audio 8 Jun 2016Over the past two years New Zealand and the European Union have helped make solar energy a reality for much of Tuvalu. Audio
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Queen's Birthday Honours: Andy Barber
Audio 6 Jun 2016Andy Barber has received a Queen's Service Medal for services to karate and the community. Also a JP, Andy has spent most of his life involved with Seido Karate. He also used his involvement with the… Audio
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How to fall in love: Dr. Arthur Aron
Audio 6 Jun 2016Stony Brook University Psychology Professor Arthur Aron has been a scientist of love for almost 50 years. He specialises in human closeness, the overlap between other and self, and relationship… Audio
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How to fix the digital economy: Douglas Rushkoff
Audio 6 Jun 2016Media theorist, professor, and graphic novelist Douglas Rushkoff's been in love with the internet since its cyberpunk beginnings. But in his latest book, Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus: How Growth… Audio
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Media merger partners make their case
New Zealand's two biggest news publishers want to merge and they have submitted their application for the competition watchdog's approval. Mediawatch looks at the case they have put forward. Audio
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Simone Douglas: photographing 'home'
Kim Hill talks to the Associate Professor of Photography at Parsons, The New School in New York about Home, the exhibition she curated for the Auckland Festival of Photography. Audio, Gallery
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The secret life of Kim Jong Un's aunt
Audio 3 Jun 2016The intriguing story of the North Korean leaders' aunt, who defected to the United States in 1998. The Washington Post's Tokyo bureau chief, New Zealander Anna Fifield, recently interviewed her in New… Audio
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The Expats: costume designer Felicity Gifford in NYC
Felicity Gifford has lived in New York for 13 years, where she works as a key set costumer on films and television series. Audio, Gallery
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Will Shortz - New York Times crossword maestro
For more than 20 years, New York Times Crossword Puzzle editor Will Shortz has challenged people to fill in the empty black and white grids in with all the right words. He clues us in on his view of… Audio
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3 Voices by 3 Voices
Nick Bollinger reviews a reissue of a lost jazz-punk classic from 3 Voices. Audio
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NZ troubadours: Tom Cunliffe & Will Wood
Nick Bollinger reviews releases from globe-trotting troubadours Tom Cunliffe and Will Wood. Audio
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The Myth and Magic of Woodstock
Janis Joplin's agent took her to a place in up-state New York to try and get her off heroin. Jimi Hendrix followed Bob Dylan there for the chance to meet his idol. There's more to Woodstock than a… Audio
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Rat Tribe
Journalist turned freelance documentary photographer Sim Chi Yin has brought to light an underground world in Beijing. It's believed there are around a million people, most of them migrants, living in… Audio, Gallery
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Richie Poulton: 40 years of Dunedin health and development
Kim Hill talks to the Director of the Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Study, which has followed the lives of more than 1000 people born in that city in 1972 and 1973. A four-part… Audio
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Book Review - Vanda Symon
Dunedin Crime fiction writer Vanda Symon has been reading the latest book from New York Times best seller Jenny Lawson and a memoir from Australian model and actress Tara Moss. Audio
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The funny business of competitive tickling
Journalist turned documentary maker, David Farrier joins Wallace to explain his down-the-rabbit-hole experience making his film Tickled. Tickled began as a look at the world of competitive tickling… Audio
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Jonathan Crayford plays his picks from his latest album
He's been described as New Zealand's most prolific export and he's certainly proving that with his current projects - his trio in New York, the orchestra he works with in Spain, his score for the… Audio
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Widescreen’s best of the web (20 May)
Our pick of the best* and most interesting screen-related articles and features from around the web, including the rise of Justin Lin, Peak TV, Magic Mike v Gene Kelly and Anna Karina on life with…
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The Sampler for 17 May
In The Sampler this week Nick Bollinger discusses the innovations and irritations of Canadian-born rapper Drake; a set of surreal and romantic duets by Sam Beam and Jesca Hoop; and a New York-inspired… Audio
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Human Performance by Parquet Courts
Nick Bollinger digests a New York-inspired album from transplanted Texans Parquet Courts. Audio
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Sir David Hare: the desire to rebel
Sir David Hare has had many highlights in 45 years of writing for the stage. Here as a guest of the Auckland Writers Festival this weekend, he talks about how culture has changed since his… Audio
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Anti-corruption summit held in London
An anti-corruption summit is taking place in London over the coming days. New York Times' UK Correspondent Stephen Castle joins Checkpoint to discuss the talks. Video, Audio
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The Expats: Sally Warring
Originally from Ashburton, Sally Warring is finding fame with an instagram account which is documenting single cellular life in New York. The project, which is her hobby, is blurring the lines between… Audio
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The Record Store Of The Mind
Tompkins Square's label head Josh Rosenthal chronicles his musical journey in 'The Record Store of the Mind', a book about his thirty years releasing an eclectic catalogue of American music. Audio
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White House correspondent Mark Landler on Obama, Clinton, Sanders and Trump
The secret rivalry between US President Barack Obama and his former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. We talk to Mark Landler, the White House Correspondent for the New York Times about his book… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 9 May 2016
Team New Zealand have overcome a disastrous start to win the final race and with it the regatta at the latest America's Cup world series event in New York. Audio
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LINDBERG: Piano Concerto No 2
Magnus Lindberg's Second Piano Concerto. Recorded 6 May 2016, Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington by RNZ Concert. Audio
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