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Feature interview - The Bob Dylan archive
For years, there only been rumours about the existence of this personal collection of notes, photos, films, recordings and correspondence from the songwriter whose music shaped a generation. Michael… Audio
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Rick Erickson, Cantor
In the tradition of Bach himself, Rick Erickson is the Cantor at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in New York City. Audio
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Emerging designers and the changing face of fashion
This year iD Fashion Week is in its 17th year. Thirty-nine emerging designers from 15 countries will have the opportunity to show their work before a panel of local and international judges. The… Audio
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Feature Interview - Maria Konnikova
Maria is the New York Times-bestselling author of The Confidence Game and Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes. She is a contributing writer for The New Yorker, where she writes a regular… Audio
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Guest Jasper Fforde, so much pun!
Welcome to the world of the surreal comic novelist Jasper Fforde where worlds of fantasy, crime and comedy collide. He's been compared to Douglas Adams, Lewis Carroll and and Monty Python. Jasper… Audio
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Estelle Tang - Bibliotherapy
It goes without saying that there isn't a psychological problem or emotional dilemma that hasn't, in some way or another, been explored in the world of literature. But does reading fictional accounts… Audio
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The rage driving the race for the next American President
RNZ's Political Editor, Jane Patterson, travels to the US and finds widespread anger at Washington politicians and big money impacting on the presidential primary race. Audio
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The Expats - Simon Oscroft
Time now for our weekly catch-up on the Expats. Where we check-in with New Zealanders living overseas. And today, we are off to New York, to speak with musician Simon Oscroft. Audio
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Food Guests
Featuring Kylee Newton, the modern preserver, and Matt Lambert, chef and owner of The Musket Room, a New Zealand themed restaurant in New York. Audio
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Feature Interview - Eric Weiner
A new twist on an age old debate: are geniuses made or born? New York Times best selling author and travel writer Eric Weiner adds a new ingredient to the recipe for genius, where you are born. He… Audio
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Freediving
In his book 'One Breath: Freediving, Death, and the Quest to Shatter Human Limits' (Penguin Viking) Adam Skolnick looks at the incredible demands that competitive freediving places on the human body.
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Review: Carol
Carol is the greatest achievement of Todd Haynes’ career to date and Dan Slevin thinks he knows why people love it so. Video, Audio
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Engineers check out feasibility of building up Kiribati
Engineers from The Netherlands have been in Kiribati checking out the feasibility of building up parts of the atolls to help deal with rising seas. Audio
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Eleanor Friedburger
Nick Bollinger checks out the new views of Fiery Furnaces front-woman Eleanor Friedberger. Audio
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C-Section Births - Maria Gloria Dominguez-Bello
It's a discovery that could influence a child's lifelong health. In the first study of its kind, researchers have found a new way to inoculate babies born by C-Section. It's something that occurs… Audio
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Wall Street stocks fall sharply
Sharp falls in European stock markets overnight have been mirrored on Wall Street, where U.S. stocks have taken a big hit at the open. Adam Samson who covers markets and corporate news for the… Audio
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US correspondent, Steve Almond
Steve Almond reports on America's 50th Super Bowl after a wave of newspaper editorials on the dangers of the game, including the New York Times. Audio
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Naomi Arnold's Long Reads
Audio 8 Feb 2016Naomi Arnold is the journalist behind featured.org.nz, a website that collates all the best long read features in journalism from New Zealand and around the world. Audio
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Equipping children to deal with disappointment and failure
Jessica Lahey is an American teacher and author. She writes a bi-weekly column titled The Parent Teacher Conference for the New York Times. She says we are the generation that invented over parenting… Audio
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Finola Dwyer: New Zealand film producer
New Zealand film Producer Finola Dwyer has been nominated for an Oscar for her film "Brooklyn" based on a Colm Tóibín novel. She talks about the phenomenal success she's had working with British… Audio
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Miss Bridget Walsh: musical globetrotter
New Zealand musician who used to sing with UK band Electric Swing Circus, and has founded INDHE, a global community platform for artists and musicians. Audio
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Jasmine Lovell-Smith
NZ Saxophonist discusses her musical journey from New Zealand to Mexico and back. Jasmine trained in jazz saxophone and composition in Wellington and has lived in the United States where she worked… Audio
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Match fixing allegations at the Australian Open
Allegations of match fixing at the Australian Open have emerged after a suspiciously large amount of money was bet on an obscure doubles match. New York Times contributing writer Ben Rothenberg joins… Audio
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Biking for the climate: A poet's approach
A poet and climate activist who has spent the last 18 months cycling and boating around the Pacific in search of stories about climate change is taking a break in New Zealand to write some of the… Audio
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DIY backyard swimming pool brainwave
While New York froze, Auckland sizzled - but not everyone made a beeline for the beach. Audio
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Kiwi pie shop does roaring trade during US blizzard
New Zealanders Gemma Gracewood and Gareth Hughes own Dub Pies, a shop which sells pies and flat whites in the New York suburb of Brooklyn. Audio
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The dig out the weekend's blizzard begins
Millions of people have begun to dig out from a monster storm that slammed the East Coast of the United States over the weekend. Audio
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Is Michael Bloomberg poised for a presidential run?
Audio 25 Jan 2016Billionaire Michael Bloomberg, a former mayor of New York, is considering whether to join the race for the White House Audio
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New Zealanders hunker down as the big storm hits
Audio 25 Jan 2016Warrick Bell lives on Staten Island in New York. He's also the president of "New Zealanders in New York" club. Audio
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United States battered by blizzard.
Audio 25 Jan 2016The east coast of the United States has been battered by a blizzard which shut down the Washington DC and New York. Audio