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Don't Stop Till You Get Enough
Nick checks out a jazz take on a Michael Jackson classic, a new standard from Herbie Hancock, and NZ jazz from Vaughn Roberts and Charmaine Ford. Audio
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Graphic designer Paula Scher: painting with words
New York-based Paula Scher is one of the world's most influential graphic designers. A partner at Pentagram design studio since 1991, she began her career as an art director in the 1970s and 80s, when… Audio, Gallery
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US:Trump to turn himself in at Georgia's Fulton County jail
We begin Friday's programme in the United States - Bevan Hurley is in New York and he spoke with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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US: latest on Hilary in California, Hawaii
Later in the hour, we'll head to Canada for an update on those wildfires - but first, south of the border is Newshub's New York based correspondent Mitch McCann. Audio
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How to talk to kids about fatphobia
The word 'fat' has been weaponised against people living in bigger bodies and it's time we stripped away its negative connotations, says American journalist Virginia Sole-Smith. She helps parents… Audio
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American songwriter Julie Byrne's first album in six years is marked by the loss of a key collaborator
Tony Stamp reviews the soothing singer's masterful blend of ambient and folk music. Audio
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Auckland Philharmonia: Shostakovich 5
Pianist Steven Osborne joins the Auckland Philharmonia and conductor Shiyeon Sung for Maurice Ravel's jazzy Piano Concerto in G bracketed by works by Russian composers Anatoly Liadov and Dmitri… Audio
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Movie Review - Asteroid City
Asteroid City is an all-star oddity from Wes Anderson (Grand Budapest Hotel) that rolls just about every mid-'50s element into one package. Stars Tom Hanks, Scarlett Johansson, Tilda Swinton, Bryan… Video, Audio
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The David Garrett vibe: innovation combined with tradition
German violinist David Garrett doesn't confine himself to "the bubble of classical music" for inspiration. As a crossover artist, he's performed pieces by Metallica, Queen and Coldplay, alongside… Video, Audio
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US: Crypto-King Sam Bankman-Fried has bail revoked
Later in the programme, we'll be talking with Bill Dorman of Hawaii Public Radio, but first - as we do each Monday, we'll cross head to New York where Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch… Audio
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Rich is an off the cuff gem from New York rapper Homeboy Sandman
Tony Stamp reviews the veteran MC's latest collection of reflective rhymes. Audio
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US: Hawaii wildfires kill dozens
Let's begin in the United States, joining Jimmy Ellingham from New York is award winning journalist Bevan Hurley. Audio
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"Even ordinary life has an epicness to it": Celine Song
Filmmaker Celine Song's first feature film is being described as the best Sundance Festival debut in years. Past Lives is a modern-day love story, centered on the lives two childhood sweethearts… Audio
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US: Social media star stunt causes mayhem in NYC
Newshub's North America correspondent is Mitch McCann and he's with Nathan Rarere from New York City. Audio
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Nashville Babylon: 5 August 2023
On this week's Nashville Babylon Mark has a Cajun classic from Tommy McLean, blues from Elmore James, a track from Van Morrison's Moondance album, a birthday tune for Louis Armstrong plus new music… Audio
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US: Donald Trump to appear in court on third indictment
To the United States now - joining Nathan Rarere from New York City is award winning journalist Bevan Hurley. Audio
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Red Mole: A Romance explores one of NZ's lost theatre collectives
An unconventional theatre company which found short-lived fame on the streets of Wellington and New York is the subject of a new documentary currently screening at Whanau Marama: New Zealand… Audio
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From harrowing childhood to award winning writer
Rachel Louise Snyder survived a harrowing childhood in an cruel, evangelical family to become a globally recognised journalist and author. She tells her story to Kathryn Ryan. Audio
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US: More mass shootings, 10 wounded, 415 shootings for year
We begin the week in the United States, Newshub's North America correspondent is Mitch McCann and he's with us from New York. Audio
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The Sampler: PJ Harvey, Karl Steven, Hand Habits
Tony Stamp reviews an adaptation of an epic poem, a selection of local remixers, and a playfully profound folk-pop EP. Audio
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US: Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell freezes at presser
We start in the United States this morning with our trusty correspondent Bevan Hurley in New York City. Audio
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Twitter rebrands
Twitter is now X - following a rapid rebrand from the app's new owner, Elon Musk. Musk announced the shift over the weekend in a series of tweets - soon to be called "X's."
By Tuesday, Twitter's… Audio
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US: Indictment Watch - Trump on standby for more charges
US correspondent Bevan Hurley is standing by in New York - with the latest in legal trouble for former president Donald Trump. Audio
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This is a party political slogan, brought to you by an ad man
As the political parties reveal their slogans for the election campaign, we look at who and what makes a catchphrase sing, Audio
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The wisdom of owls
Science writer Jennifer Ackerman's essays specialising on creatures in the avian world have appeared in a range of publications including : The New York Times, Scientific American, and National… Audio
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Renowned NZers call for 'new way of doing science'
Former Prime Minister Helen Clark, film director James Cameron, and president of the International Science Council Sir Peter Gluckman are members of a global commission advocating for a 'new way of… Audio
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US: A 9-day mahunt, an historic murder and RFK Jr under fire
Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann kicks the week off and he joins us from New York. Audio
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Box and Cause Celebre: two clubs that changed Auckland nightlife
In the 1990s, a flight of stairs on Auckland's High Street led to the pioneering clubs Box and Cause Celebre. Tony Stamp talked to some of the people who were there. Audio
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Ben Smith: How clicks, likes and shares ruined digital news
Journalist Ben Smith tells the story of how digital media organisations became addicted to "going viral" in his new book Traffic: Genius, Rivalry, and Delusion in the Billion-Dollar Race to Go Viral… Audio