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Violinist Sarah Chang
Violin virtuoso performing with the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra this week. Audio
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US Correspondent Steve Almond
Another case of police brutality and negligence has sparked massive protests. The White House correspondent's dinner. Cecily Strong made the journalists in the audience hold up their hands and vow not… Audio
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Of Mice and Men - film review
Simon Morris reviews the hit Broadway production of John Steinbeck's classic 1937 play, Of Mice and Men. Audio
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Fijian chiefs take concern to UN forum on indigenous issues
Audio 22 Apr 2015Indigenous chiefs from Fiji are calling on UN experts and agencies to step in over international treaty breaches by the Fiji government. Audio
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Henry Hargreaves: photos and food
New Zealand photographer who has created series re-creating of the last meals of Death Row criminals, backstage rider requests of rock musicians, and the food of doomsday preppers. Audio
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At The Movies: The Longest Ride, Woman in Gold, Samba
On At The Movies, Simon Morris looks at the come-back of the female-friendly film, including Samba, starring Charlotte Gainsbourg, Woman In Gold, starring Dame Helen Mirren, and Nicholas Sparks'… Audio
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Air New Zealand - Geoffrey Thomas
Audio 16 Apr 2015This morning it was announced that Air New Zealand will start a new trans-Pacific route to Houston. The nonstop service to George Bush Intercontinental Airport will start in December. Air New Zealand… Audio
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Dark chocolate lures investors' appetites
First there were premium spirits, and then craft beer. Now, one New York analyst says dark chocolate is the next big thing. Audio
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What to wear to work? - Matilda Kahl
Audio 15 Apr 2015Well if you've ever had trouble deciding what to wear to work, then our next guest may have the answer for you. Matilda Kahl is a New York art director who works at Saatchi & Saatchi and she's worn… Audio
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Pacific leaders meet to ensure regional voice heard at UN
Audio 13 Apr 2015Pacific leaders meet to ensure the region has a strong voice, and it's priorities are reflected, when members of the United Nations set global development goals later this year. Audio
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Marty Duda's artist of the week: Laura Nyro
Although she wrote some of the biggest hit songs of the late 1960s and early 1970s, Laura Nyro has never gotten the recognition that her fans feel she deserves. With a sound and style that falls… Audio
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It’s kind of amazing the sexism that still exists, even though if you look at it through blurry glasses it doesn’t look like it’s there.
Meg Wolitzer, a leading USA novelist, talks about her extensive career with Kate De Goldi, focusing on a recent highly-awarded novel The Interestings. Audio
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Alex Sarian - Creativity in the Classroom
Alex Sarian is the Director of Finance & New Business of Lincoln Center Education, the education division of the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts in New York. He has recently been in New Zealand… Audio
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A history of hair removal
Rebecca M. Herzig is Christian A. Johnson Professor of Interdisciplinary Studies at Bates College, Maine. Her new book is Plucked: a History of Hair Removal (New York University Press). Audio
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“Good morning. Could you please not delete anything?”
Journalists Luke Harding, Nicky Hager and Richard King discuss freedom of speech in an era of big data, mass surveillance and the unauthorised release of information on a scale never before seen. The… Audio
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Sometimes I Sit and Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit by Courtney Barnett
Melody Thomas discusses the downbeat debut of Melbourne singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett. Audio
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Rainbow Pacific
Pacific people are often portrayed in the media as homophobic Christians but the reality for some is quite different. A group of people in South Auckland believe religion and different types of… Audio
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Spying, mass surveillance, and code names from Monty Python
The UK journalist discusses the extraordinary story of Edward Snowden, and considers the action of spy agencies and their mass surveillance of populations the world over. Harding's interaction with… Audio
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Thousands of NYers at funeral for 7 siblings killed in fire
Audio 23 Mar 2015Thousands of New Yorkers have attended a funeral service for the seven siblings killed in a Brooklyn house fire. Audio
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UNDP to assist Bougainville elections
Audio 23 Mar 2015The United Nations Development Programme in Papua New Guinea says it will do all it can to assist the Autonomous Bougainville Government in carrying out upcoming elections. Audio
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Daniel Mendelsohn: six of six million
Daniel Mendelsohn is an American memoirist, essayist, critic, columnist, and translator who is presently a Contributing Editor at Travel + Leisure. He is the author of the international 2006… Audio
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Bryan Stevenson: equal justice
Bryan Stevenson is the founder and Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, an Alabama-based non-profit organisation that has won major legal challenges eliminating excessive and unfair… Audio
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Red Cross Local Legend - Margaret Rankine
Lynda Chanwai-Earle meets Red Cross and local legend Margaret Rankin. An Eastbourne resident, Margaret will never forget one of the worst storms ever to hit our coasts. Witnessing the sinking of the… Audio
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Sharon Van Etten live in session
New York-based musician Sharon Van Etten is known for songs that delve deep into the dark crevices of heartbreak and woe. In Aotearoa for the first time, she and bandmate Heather Woods Broderick stop… Video, Audio
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Do hallucinogenic drugs have therapeutic effects?
Stephen Ross of New York University's School of Medicine is involved in studies looking at the potential therapeutic effects of the hallucinogen, psilocybin. Audio
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The Expats - Angus Vail
Audio 12 Mar 2015This week we're speaking to Angus Vail who's living in New York - and on a mission to create a mobile Shakespeare theatre out of shipping containers. Audio
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Our Own Odysseys: A Political View
Audio 10 Mar 2015Cantabrian Richard Burtt and his wife Kate joined a 10-day tour group to Israel and Palestine in September 2014 headed by New York Times Balkans correspondent Nicholas Wood. Audio
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Today's market update
The New Zealand dollar has continued to weaken today, after taking a big step down in late trading Friday in New York. Audio
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Achilles - A Reason to Run
Achilles in an international organisation that supports people with disabilities to participate in mainstream sporting events. It's in 65 countries, and is particularly active in New Zealand. Recently… Audio
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The Worst Best Night of Our Lives by Teresa Bass
Becca has been dumped by her fiance after the honeymoon in Rarotonga had been paid for so she takes her gay best friend Howie along instead. Audio