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Dame Joan Sutherland (1926-2010)
The extraordinary voice and career of the Australian soprano known as La Stupenda. Audio
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WOMAD 2015 Live: Balkan Beat Box, Luzmila Carpio
An interview and live performance from Balkan Beat Box, a Brooklyn-based band originally from Tel Aviv, as well as a charismatic live performance from diminutive Bolivian singer, Luzmila Carpio who… Audio
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Inmates of escaped prisoners beaten for information
Audio 12 Aug 2015In New York inmates of two convicted murderers who made a remarkable prison escape, have told of vicious beatings as panicked guards tried to find out what they knew. Audio
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Sean Kelly
New York based fashion designer Sean Kelly, the first Kiwi to win the long-running Project Runway TV show, is about to reveal his latest collection for his home crowd. Sean's back home for a few… Audio
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Helping hands skew the news overseas?
No New Zealand reporters went to Hawaii where the TPP negotiations came to nothing, even though that ended up leading the news last weekend. But three political reporters were in New York to see our… Audio
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Lydia Lunch
No wave icon Lydia Lunch of Teenage Jesus and the Jerks is bringing her back catalogue to life with Retrovirus, who are on tour in Aotearoa this week. She revisits the no wave days in NYC with Emma… Audio
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James Benjamin Rogers
NZ tenor James Benjamin Rodgers fronts up on the vagaries of life as freelance opera singer in New York; he's very busy with engagements in New Zealand. Audio
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Stuart Canin - The Rifleman's Violin
70 years ago, Winston Churchill, US President Harry Truman and Soviet leader Joseph Stalin met in Potsdam, just outside Berlin, to discuss the fate of a defeated Germany in the aftermath of World War… Video, Audio
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Pacific leaders plea for climate action from UN
Audio 3 Aug 2015Pacific leaders are calling for immediate action from the United Nations saying changing weather patterns are threatening their future existence. Audio
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Romance writers Louise Groarke and Bronwyn Sell
Audio 2 Aug 2015Two New Zealand writers have just returned from the Romance Writers of America awards in New York after being picked from around two thousand other romance novelists as award finalists. Campbells Bay… Audio
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Nancy Gibbs: TIME and presidents
Managing editor of TIME magazine, who has written over a hundred TIME cover stories, and visted in New Zealand as a guest of Fulbright NZ, on their John F Kennedy Memorial Fellowship. Audio
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NZ Live - Labretta Suede and The Motel Six
Today on New Zealand Live, a raucous mix of garage-rockabilly and blues courtesy of Labretta Suede and the Motel Six. Back in New Zealand after several years in New York, they're loud and live with… Video, Audio
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Pacific nations to address climate change at UN
Audio 31 Jul 2015Climate Change, a life-and-death issue for dozens of small island nations and developing nations, is being discussed in front of the UN Security Council in New York today. Audio
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Climate change a talking point in today's UN meeting
Audio 31 Jul 2015Climate Change... a life-and-death issue for dozens of small island nations and developing nations, will be discussed in front of the UN Security Council in New York today. Audio
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Greatest NZ concert you've ever seen - James Brown
This time every Tuesday, we'll be revisiting a great New Zealand concert. Today, to kick it off, we're going all the way back to 1978, when a musical phenomenon touched down on Auckland's North Shore… Audio
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Last Fiji peacekeepers leave Liberia
Audio 27 Jul 2015The final unit of Fiji police working in the UN Peacekeeping mission in Liberia have been pulled out and are awaiting reassignment possibly to Haiti. Audio
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Albert Hammond Jr
Zac Arnold speaks to former Strokes guitartist Albert Hammond Jr about his third solo album Momentary Masters Audio
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Paul Brobbel on Len Lye
Paul Brobbel is Len Lye Curator at the Govett Brewster Art Gallery, supporting the development and delivery of Len Lye exhibitions and looking after the Len Lye Collection. Audio, Gallery
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Samoan-Welsh comedian to tease the NZ Govt
A Samoan-Welsh comedian plans to tease the New Zealand Government. Audio
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At the Movies: Ant-Man, Learning To Drive + Sir Ben Kingsley interview
On At The Movies, Simon Morris looks at the new Marvel Comics movie, Ant-Man. He also talks to former Marvel villain, Sir Ben Kingsley - aka The Mandarin - about his new film Learning To Drive, and a… Audio
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The Sampler: Neil Young, Toto La Momposina, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Jim Pinckney reviews The Monsanto Years by Neil Young, Tambolero by Toto La Momposina and Freedom Tower - No Wave Dance Party 2015 by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Audio
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Freedom Tower - No Wave Dance Party 2015 by The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion
Jim Pinckney undertakes a heartfelt, hip shaking tribute to New York City from The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. Audio
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Top Stories for Tuesday 21 July 2015
Audio 21 Jul 2015Dame Tariana Turia says kereru should be back on the menu for Maori elders on special occasions. A big announcement from Murray McCully in New York and Labour leader Andrew Little on party's… Audio
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The worse atrocity you've never heard of
Audio 20 Jul 2015Two New York times journalists have illegally snuck through the border into the Nuba mountains in North Sudan where the country's military is on a campaign of destruction. Audio
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Mining for meaning in the age of digitised data
Writing code, understanding algorithms and dealing with dumps of digital data: computer science and applied maths methods are becoming key skills in the world's newsrooms. Specialist data journalists… Audio
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Iris Apfel: style icon
Interior designer who came to prominence in 1950s New York, when she and her husband founded a company specialising in hand-woven historic textiles, and furnished nine White Houses. Now a 93-year-old… Video, Audio
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Steven Wise: Habeas corpus for Chimpanzees
A ground-breaking court case in the US in which is being argued that chimpanzees are autonomous and self-determining beings and therefore cannot be detained in research centres. The case is being… Audio
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Jiwi's Machines
The exhibits inside MOTAT, the Auckland museum of transport and technology, are all about design and efficiency. Except for their latest acquisition. Joseph Herscher is a kinetic artist who builds… Video, Audio
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Richard Randerson
Anglican Bishop who tells his story in Slipping the Moorings: a Memoir Weaving Faith with Justice, Ethics and Community. Audio