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David Cohen’s Greatest Hits
Journalist David Cohen on how he selected a 'best-of' compilation from thousands of articles, reviews and columns he's written for publications including The Listener, the Guardian, and the New York… Audio
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Richard Falk - Lessons from the Middle East
Richard Falk is a Professor Emeritus of International Law at Princeton University. He is in NZ to give a series of talks arranged by Otago University's National Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies -… Audio
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NY window cleaners rescued after scaffold breaks at 69th floor
Audio 13 Nov 2014Two window cleaners in New York have been rescued after spending nearly two hours dangling from their broken scaffolding at a perilous 75-degree angle, 69-floors above the city streets of Manhattan. Audio
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The Sampler for 11 November 2014
Nick Bollinger reviews new albums by Taylor Swift, Darren Watson and Seun Kuti. Audio
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Fiji nominates president of Kiribati for Nobel Peace Prize
Audio 10 Nov 2014Fiji has nominated the president of Kiribati, Anote Tong, as a candidate for the Nobel Peace Prize for his work around climate change issues. Audio
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Testing the Technology
The pleasures and pitfalls of a low vision lifestyle: You'll seldom see a cane in Mike Steven's hand but he has just one eighth of the vision most people enjoy. Mike is one of almost 170 thousand New… Audio
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The Sampler - Taylor Swift - 1989
"With shuddering synthesisers, handclaps the size of skyscrapers, and vocals that might have been tweezed together syllable-by-syllable, this is a big slam-dunking pop record by anyone's definition."… Audio
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Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi for 9 November 2014
The Manu Korihi news team bring you a round-up of the top Maori news stories of the week including the Parihaka invasion commemoration, more tangata whenua in blue, and New York new home for tukutuku… Audio
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Book review - Pain, Paries, Work: Sylvia Plath in New York 1953
Written by Elizabeth Winder, reviewed by Kiran Dass, published by Harper Perennial. Audio
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Playing To Win
Currently the number two ranked poker player in the world by the Global Poker Index, American Vanessa Selbst is a keen social justice advocate and also the only woman to have ever reached the number… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 3 November 2014
A Maori forestry company, Kajavala Forestry, is critical of the timeframe set to achieve new safety standards for the industry; The Maori Party's newly elected co-vice president, Susan Cullen, says… Audio
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Maori Tukutuku panels being packed and shipped to UN
More than 40 woven flax artwork panels that have been on display at Te Papa Tongarewa are being packed up today, before being shipped to their permanent home at the United Nations headquarters in New… Audio
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Mark Mazengarb and Loren Barrigar: guitar duo
New Zealand and American full-time touring musicians, based in New York and currently on an extensive North and South Island tour. Audio
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Chelsea Jade Metcalf
Dream pop proponent Chelsea Jade Metcalf has dropped her Watercolours moniker, but the soft-focus edges of her ethereal R&B remain. She talks us through her new EP Beacons. Audio
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Tim Lawrence on Arthur Russell
Biographer Tim Lawrence reflects on the life of the New York music pioneer Arthur Russell on the release of a new Red Hot compilation of his work. Audio
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The Panel with Chris Gallavin and Lavina Good (Part 2)
Audio 16 Oct 2014Topics - there's been a deal of research about the importance of writing things down. In one fairly famous experiment students were asked to recall past trauma and put pen to paper about it. The… Audio
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Chris GENDALL: The Charm Offensive
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Lisa Harper-Brown (soprano), Hamish McKeich (conductor). Audio
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Dorothy KER: The Third Dream
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Hamish McKeich (conductor). Recorded 13 October 2014, Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington by RNZ Concert for 2014 NZ Composer Sessions. Audio
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Yumi Zouma Tour Diary
Convinced they would always be a long-distance band creating music via the internet, the members of Yumi Zouma were surprised to find themselves in so much demand this year that they needed to tour… Audio
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Natalie Jeremijenko: reinventing environmentalism
Artist, engineer and "thinker" whose work blends engineering, bioscience, art and design. Audio
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Swedish virtuoso trumpet player Hakan Hardenberger
Swedish trumpet player Hakan Hardenberger is widely regarded as the greatest soloist today. He routinely performs with the world's foremost orchestras, including the New York Philharmonic, the Boston… Audio
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My Grandfather's Gallery - Anne Sinclair
Paul Rosenberg was one of the most famous art dealers in Paris with paintings from Picasso, Mattise and modern masters in his gallery. But when the Nazis arrived and banned many of the pieces in his… Audio
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Maureen Callahan - The Starry 90s
Brooklyn-based Maureen Callahan has worked as a writer for the New York Post as well as being a contributor for Vanity Fair - where she wrote about the extraordinary relationship between the late… Audio
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Brooke Fraser: new directions
New Zealand singer/songwriter Brooke Fraser talks about her career and new album, Brutal Romantic. Video, Audio
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Matt Lambert: muskets and Michelin
New Zealand executive chef and co-owner of The Musket Room in New York, which received a highly coveted Michelin Star four months after opening. Audio
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Our Own Odysseys - Back of the Pack
Audio 30 Sep 2014Marathon travel specialist Judy Wolff is a "wogger" (walker and jogger) who has participated in both the New York City marathon and the Great Wall half marathon in China. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Tuesday 30 September 2014
Audio 30 Sep 2014Labour plans a swift leadership contest before Christmas. Murray McCully delivers a hard hitting critical speech at the UN in New York and Melbourne homes raided in latest anti-terror op. Audio
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Kanak group boycotts Paris talks on Noumea Accord
Audio 30 Sep 2014New Caledonia's pro-independence Caledonian Union boycotts Paris talks on Noumea Accord. Audio
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Call to do more for Pacific people affected by climate change
Audio 29 Sep 2014The charity Caritas New Zealand says the world must pay more attention to the needs of vulnerable Pacific communities affected by climate change. Audio
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2014: "If you’re not the lead dog, the view never changes" - Mary Quin
In the 2014 Reeves Lecture, Dr Mary Quin, the inaugural CEO of Callaghan Innovation and the first New Zealand woman to graduate with an MBA from Harvard Business School, offers insights into what… Audio