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Michael Hill says sales picking up in Australia
Michael Hill - designer. It's not a new advertising slogan. Sir Michael, who'll step down as chair of Michael Hill International in November, says his personally designed bridal collection has taken… Audio
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Midday Sports News for 14 September 2015
After a rain delay of almost 3 and a half hours, the two best men's tennis players in the world are finally on court in New York doing battle for the US Open title. Audio
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New York Publisher Jonathan Galassi
Since the mid 1980s Jonathan Galassi has been a legendary figure in the New York publishing scene. That's when he moved to long established publishing house Farrar, Straus and Giroux… Audio
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Blog Life
What does it take to become a digital influencer and how does one set themselves apart in an environment that is fast becoming oversaturated with blogs and Instagram accounts? Sonia Sly meets… Audio
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Baio
Chris Baio is the New York-born, London-based bass player for indie pop four-piece Vampire Weekend. Utilising some downtime from his full time gig, Chris has released a dancefloor-focused solo album… Audio
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Refugee Tech
Matthew Brunwasser's been looking at how migrant and refugee groups are using GPS, mapping, instant messaging and social media. Audio
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Serena versus Venus
The eagerly anticipated tennis match today between tennis super stars Serena and Venus Williams did not disappoint. Audio
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Robinson urges continued unity from region over climate change
Audio 7 Sep 2015The United Nations Special Envoy for Climate Change Mary Robinson says the Suva Declaration on Climate Change will help create a sense of urgency for the upcoming climate talks in Paris. Audio
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Soldiers Road Portraits
It was the creativity of her mother and a trip to the New York that inspired Taaniko Nordstrom to create a business taking portraits. The subjects of the portrait wear a mix of traditional and modern… Audio, Gallery
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Cats and the internet
It might seem like a frivolous subject, but cats play a big role in shaping our culture, society and language. Jason Eppink is Assistant Curator of Digital Media at the Museum of the Moving Image… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Upsetting images of death in the news
Last week, images of the on-air shooting of a TV crew were broadcast widely, and some footage was even uploaded by the killer himself for all to see - including the media. One week later, photos of… Audio
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Eden Mulholland in Session
Audio 5 Sep 2015Eden Mulholland performs three tracks from his freshly-minted record Hunted Haunted in the Music 101 studio. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 3 September 2015
None of the players who missed out on the All Blacks world cup squad have given coach Steve Hansen the third degree, and not many problems for the seeded players so far today at the US Open tennis… Audio
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Travelling Alone with Tift Merritt
Nick Bollinger talks to Texan singer-songwriter Tift Merritt ahead of her upcoming Auckland show. Audio
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If There's Not Dancing At The Revolution, I'm Not Coming
Performer Julia Croft wants a revolution but only if it has dancing. This Auckland actor and writer is mashing up Emma Goldman, Nicki Minaj and Laura Mulvey in a one-woman show overflowing with… Audio
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Never before seen Robert Lord play finally premieres in NZ
The Travelling Squirrel is a play written by NZ playwright, the late Robert Lord, who's best known for his works Joyful and Triumphant and Well Hung. But this play, which he wrote while living in New… Audio
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Is The Daily Show's 'fake news' legitimate journalism?
Satirical 'fake news' TV shows have made a mark on US politics and culture, and around the world imitators are using them as a template. Are they just a bit of fun for fans of the genre? Or are they… Video, Audio
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Dance for Parkinson's
The role of dance in helping people who suffer from stroke, Parkinson's disease and other neurological conditions. Rachel Horwell offers Dance for PD classes. Cheryl Cameron and Ian Jenkins add a… Audio, Gallery
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Movie Review - Alexander Bisley
Reviewing 'Ricki and the Flash' and 'Banksy does New York'. Audio
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Remembering Te Māori
Dawn, September 10, 1984. Outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York nearly 100 New Zealanders are waiting. They're there to celebrate the opening of Te Māori exhibition. As the sun rises, a… Audio
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Vacation - film review
Simon Morris reviews a belated sequel to the 1980s gross-out comedy, National Lampoon's Vacation, featuring Ed Helms, Christina Applegate and star of the first film, Chevy Chase. Video, Audio
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Song You Have To Hear - Lyfe
New York musician Tim Barr, once a member of Lana Del Rey's backing band, is currently winning critical acclaim in his own right for Pureland the new album from his band Silverbird. Listen for… Audio
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Economist: China's real activity is significantly lower
Audio 26 Aug 2015As we have been reporting this morning Stock markets in New York and Europe have rebounded despite China's index continuing to fall yesterday. Audio
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Chinese govt moves to boost growth
Stock markets in New York and Europe have rebounded despite China's index continuing to fall yesterday. Audio
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Fashion Week - Olivia Fleming
It's day two of New Zealand Fashion Week with shows on this morning which included Twenty Seven Names, followed by the Choose Wool category with; Wynn Hamlyn, Hailwood, Liz Mitchel, Sabatini, Perriam… Audio
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Alice de Almeida from Algonquin Hotel
One of the most historic luxury hotels in New York, the Algonquin Hotel is known for its rich history. It played host to The Algonquin Round Table - a group of journalists, authors, publicists and… Audio
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New Zealand Fashion Week - Isaac Hindin-Miller
New Zealand Fashion Week kicks off in Auckland today with the official opening ceremony on tonight. Christchurch-born, New York based blogger and style writer, Isaac Hindin-Miller, is one of the… Audio
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The Business of Fashion: Harman Grubiŝa
New Zealand Fashion Week kicks off in Auckland from 24-30 August, and this year, Jessica Grubiŝa and Madeleine Harman are showing their label, Harman Grubiŝa for the first time. Sonia Sly caught up… Audio, Gallery
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Philosophy
Philosopher at large Ann Kerwin muses often on why we think what we do... Plato has made it to the 92nd Street Y (a cultural centre) on his whirlwind book tour of New York and he'd like to discuss… Audio