Audio Search
You were trying to access an older item called new york.
Here is what we found via search:
Displaying items 3601 - 3630 of 4449 in total
-
UN Security Council demands international access to MH17 crash
Audio 22 Jul 2014RNZ correspondent Liling Tan, reports from New York, where the United Nations Security Council has voted to adopt a resolution that demands safe, full and unrestricted access to the Ukraine plane… Audio
-
The bloodiest day of the Israeli incursion into Gaza
Audio 21 Jul 2014Palestinian journalist based in Gaza, Fares Akram. He writes for a number of publications, including the New York Times Audio
-
Farewell Tommy Ramone
Tommy Ramone, drummer, producer and last surviving founding member of The Ramones died on 11 July 2014 aged 65.
Trevor Reekie talks to Monte A. Melnic, friend, tour manager and author of the best… Audio
-
At The Movies for 17 July
Audio 17 Jul 2014On At The Movies, Simon Morris reviews the eagerly-anticipated next in the Apes series - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes… He also looks at that rare thing here, a French political satire - The French… Audio
-
Alexander Shelley and Gemma New
Audio 16 Jul 2014Eva talks to this year's NZSO National Youth Orchestra conductor and assistant conductor. Alexander Shelley is the Chief Conductor of the Nuremberg Symphony Orchestra was recently appointed Music… Audio
-
The Pops Choir - Luke Di Somma
Audio 14 Jul 2014It's no secret that music can lift your spirits and a good song can brighten your day. In Christchurch, the Pops Choir is doing just that - lifting the spirits of Cantabrians. The choir was initially… Audio
-
NZ-based artist awarded Samoa residency
Audio 14 Jul 2014A New Zealand-based Samoan artist known for her performance art and recreation of historical scenes has been awarded an artist's residency in Samoa. Audio
-
Buckshot and P Money
P-Money's new album BackPack Travels sees him partner with Buckshot, a stalwart of NYC hip hop who co-founded Duck Down Music Inc., now home to P-Money and David Dallas. For Music 101, P-Money… Audio
-
Kate Tempest
Straddling the worlds of music, theatre and literary, British performance poet and rapper Kate Tempest chronicles the gritty underworld of her stomping ground, South East London. She's just released… Audio
-
Ruth Reichl: food and fiction
New York writer who has written her first novel, Delicious, after a series of memoirs, and will be a guest at the WORD Christchurch Writers and Readers Festival in August. Audio
-
Artist Molly Crabapple on drawing Guantanamo Bay
Molly Crabapple is an artist and writer in New York. She is the fourth artist in the last decade to be allowed to visit and draw the detention facility, and its staff and inmates, at Guantanamo Bay… Audio
-
Te Manu Korihi News for 8 July 2014
Audio 8 Jul 2014The Labour Party's Maori Affairs spokesperson, Nanaia Mahuta, plans to reassess the social welfare policy, Whanau Ora, if it wins the upcoming general election in September; Decorative Maori flax… Audio
-
Te Manu Korihi News for 8 July 2014
Audio 8 Jul 2014Maori weaved panels, which are traditionally an adornment in ancestral tribal meeting houses, will soon line the walls of the United Nations headquarters in New York. The artwork reflects New Zealand… Audio
-
Emmanuel Joel Hornak: Opera Conductor
Audio 8 Jul 2014French conductor Emmanuel Joel Hornak is back in New Zealand, working with NZ Opera on their seasons of Verdi's 'La Traviata'. He maintains a busy schedule, regularly appearing on podiums and in the… Audio
-
Te Manu Korihi News for 8 July 2014
Audio 8 Jul 2014The Maori King's son, Korotangi Paki, has completed a hundred and 20 hours of a tikanga Maori- based restorative plan despite not being convicted of burglary and theft charges; A researcher finding… Audio
-
Te Manu Korihi News for 8 July 2014
Audio 8 Jul 2014The Maori King's son, Korotangi Paki, has completed a hundred and 20 hours of a tikanga Maori- based restorative plan despite not being convicted of burglary and theft charges; Auckland Council is… Audio
-
The Critic's Chair - 6 July 2014
Audio 6 Jul 2014Robert Johnson looks at the chamber music of Gabriel Pierné and Louis Vierne, performed by the Goldner Quartet and pianist Piers Lane. He also features an exciting recording of Rachmaninov’s Symphonic… Audio
-
Dudley Benson and Johnson Witehira in conversation
To celebrate Matariki we asked Otautahi-born composer and performer Dudley Benson and Taumarunui-born artist and designer Johnson Witehira., both of whom feature in City Gallery's festival calendar… Audio
-
Morning Gloryville
The Morning Gloryville breakfast raves offer a drug and alcohol -free dance experience complete with organic smoothies, hula hooping and massage therapy, if you're up for it. Music 101's New York City… Audio
-
Nalini Singh: fantasy and romance
Auckland writer best known for her paranormal romance fantasy novels, including the New York Times bestselling Psy/Changeling series. Audio
-
Former MI6 counter-terrorism head on new security threat
Audio 4 Jul 2014Tighter security measures are in place at airports in the United Kingdom and Europe and on all direct flights to the United States, because of what is being described as a credible security threat -… Audio
-
Jake Dell from Katz's Delicatessen in New York
Jake Dell is a fifth generation owner of Katz's Delicatessen in New York, the Jewish deli which had 'that scene' from the movie, When Harry met Sally. The Deli which was established in 1888 is a… Audio
-
Dutch New Guinea veterans 'angry' over flag ban
Audio 27 Jun 2014The Free West Papua Campaign says Dutch New Guinea veterans are angry they have been banned from carrying the West Papuan Morning Star flag during a a march this week in The Hague. Audio
-
Alisa Weilerstein and Rafael Payare
Audio 25 Jun 2014NZSO New York based cellist Alisa Weilerstein and her Venezuelan husband and conductor Rafael Payare, are working with the NZSO for their Wounded Hearts programme. Audio
-
Jeremy Taylor with new music
Jeremy Taylor checks out new releases from New York songstress Sharon Van Etten, former White Stripe Jack White, and pop princess Lana Del Rey. Audio
-
Final push for UN seat goes for six
Audio 19 Jun 2014The Prime Minister's final push to impress UN permanent representatives included hauling in cricketing great, Sir Richard Hadlee for a game on the United Nations lawn in New York. Audio
-
John Key in United States pushing for seat on UN council
Audio 17 Jun 2014The Prime Minister John Key has touched down in New York to push New Zealand's case for one of the non-permanent seats on the United Nations Security council. Audio
-
Rachelle Pike
Audio 15 Jun 2014Two years ago we caught up with emerging opera singer Rachelle Pike as she completed her studies at the Manhattan School of Music in New York. She's back home and about to sing the role of Flora in… Audio
-
World's most expensive stamp
Audio 14 Jun 2014The most expensive stamp in the world is about to be auctioned in New York. David Redden of Sotheby's is overseeing the sale of the British Guiana one cent magenta . Audio
-
Simon Coley: fair trade and farmers
Simon Coley of All Good Organics on how sourcing cola from Sierra Leone helped them win world's Fairest Fair Trader. Audio