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Leila Adu - Scary Love Monster
Princeton-based NZ composer and songwriter Leila Adu about sexism in the industry, ghanaian hip-hop, and her newfound love of the mbira. Audio
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Vivian Gornick: re-reading, love, and living alone
Kim Hill talks to the New York journalist, essayist, critic and author about her memoirs Fierce Attachments (1987) and The Odd Woman & the City (2015). Audio
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Art Crime with Arthur Tompkins: fakes at Knoedler
Kim Hill talks to the District Court Judge and member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Expert Group with a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces. He discusses the collapse of the… Audio
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The Expats - Meryl Emmerton
Meryl Emmerton headed off to New York 21 years ago and after 12 years in the big apple headed for the West Coast to the bright lights of LA. Audio
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Alfredo Jaar
New York based artist and film maker Alfredo Jaar has been given space in the Space to Dream: Recent art from South America exhibition on at The Auckland Gallery. His instillation art draws on wars… Audio
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A floating food forest
A floating food forest sounds like the stuff of fantasy... But New Yorkers will soon be able to wander aboard an 80 foot food barge when it docks along the city's rivers, to harvest blueberries, chard… Audio, Gallery
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Hanya Yanagihara on her acclaimed novel A Little Life
American novelist Hanya Yanagihara's second novel A Little Life is a no holds barred tale of the friendship between four young men in New York City. It follows them from university graduation to their… Audio
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Double amputee and New York marathoner Ian Winson
When Ian Winson was taken to hospital in June 2011 his injuries were unlike any the doctors and surgeons had dealt with before. He'd been on his hands and knees inspecting a water pipe for leaks in an… Audio
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Film critic AO Scott
New York TImes film critic AO Scott's new book argues that thoughtful criticism is essential for art. He talks with Jesse Mulligan. Audio
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New book examines West Papua in world system
The author of a new book about how West Papua is an international issue, concerning the purview of international systems says there is sound international legal basis for the United Nations to review… Audio
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"WWI's Armenian genocide was the template for the Nazi Holocaust" - expert commentator
Jim Mora talks to Associate Professor Maartje Abbenhuis, Dr Felicity Barnes, and Dr Maria Armoudian. Audio
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Changing the journalism of climate change
Claims that the government "cheated" on carbon emissions made headlines recently, but those in the know said this was actually old news. An international expert in climate change journalism tells Medi… Audio
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'Mechanical doping' in cycling
Audio 30 Apr 2016The sport of pro cycling is facing another threat to its credibility, with revelations the some riders are using tiny motors inside their bike frames to give them an edge over their purely… Audio
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Norfolk Islanders seeking UN oversight
Audio 29 Apr 2016Norfolk Islanders present a petition to the UN accusing Canberra of violating their right to self-determination. Audio
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Review: Eye in the Sky
Eye in the Sky gives our leaders – and those who fight for them – the benefit of the doubt regarding their intentions, even as it breathlessly interrogates their consciences, says Dan Slevin. Video, Audio
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Equal pay for equal play
Five top women US soccer players have filed a wage-discrimination complaint, saying they are earning less despite outperforming their male counterparts. Audio
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Natural history out of the vaults and onto the net
A local magazine and a TV production company have teamed up to take natural history content out of the vaults and onto the net. But will people pay to see it? Audio
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Best of the Week - 22 April 2016
Audio 22 Apr 2016Highlights from RNZ National's programmes for the week ending Friday 22 April. This week..... media coverage on the issue of banning beggars from our city streets , an expose on poverty and housing in… Audio
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Paris Agreement to be signed but will it be ratified?
The historic Paris Agreement to tackle climate change will be signed tomorrow at a high-level ceremony in New York. Audio
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New York wins boost Trump and Clinton
Audio 21 Apr 2016Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump, have scored big wins in New York. Audio
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Late Edition for 20 April 2016
Audio 20 Apr 2016Donald and Hillary win big in New York. China is seeking formalise an extradition treaty with New Zealand. How hard is it to buy Meth? We review the results of a national illicit drugs survey and in… Audio
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Christchurch to get its own West End
London has one, New York has one, and now Christchurch has one, after part of the CBD has been branded The West End. Sally Murphy reports. Audio
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Trump, Clinton score big victories in New York
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have both chalked up big wins in the New York Presidential primaries. Lorna Shaddick has more from New York. Audio
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Norfolk Islanders head to petition UN
Audio 20 Apr 2016A delegation of Norfolk Islanders will head to the United Nations in New York to deliver a petition next week. Audio
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World leaders meet at UN to debate international drug laws
Audio 20 Apr 2016World leaders and experts are debating whether international drug laws should be eased to reflect the times at the United Nations in New York today. Audio
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Polls open in New York primaries
Audio 20 Apr 2016To the US elections now, and voters in New York are casting their ballots in the state's high-stakes primary. Audio
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Trump expected to win in New York tomorrow
The US presidential candidates have just completed their final day of campaigning in New York, ahead of the state's crucial primary vote tomorrow. And as Lorna Shaddick reports, Donald Trump is… Audio
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Norfolk Island seeks UN help in battle with Canberra
Audio 19 Apr 2016Norfolk Island groups will next week present a petition to the United Nations seeking listing as a Non-Self-Governing Territory. Audio
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Altina, a woman ahead of her time
New York tobacco heiress, Altina Schinassi was a renaissance woman. A sculptor, painter, film-maker and entrepreneur. Married four times, she lived her life boldly. She befriended Martin Luther King… Video, Audio, Gallery
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A celebrity sex scoop - and a legal ethical quandary
When a court injunction prevented English and Welsh media from publishing a celebrity sex story, it didn't stop media in some other countries naming names. New Zealand outlets were left wondering… Audio