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Carved panels journey to New York, Geneva and London
The story begins in the early 1800s in Peropero swamp, just north of Waitara. Taranaki was teetering on the edge of what would be almost a century of war, and Te Atiawa hapu moved quickly to dismantle… Audio
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Joyce Carol Oates: Author of Blonde unsettles with new novel inspired by '70s serial killer
Audio 19 Nov 2022An interview with Joyce Carol Oates. Audio
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Film Review with Dom Corry
Today Dom talks to Jesse about She Said, which details the New York Times investigation into Harvey Weinstein. He's also seen The Menu, a black comedy about haute cuisine. Audio
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NZ Fire & Emergency staff arrive in NSW to help with floods
To Australia now where authorities say they're dealing with the biggest flood operation in the state's history, as reinforcements arrive from New Zealand. Hundreds of residents in the town of Forbes… Audio
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Twitter users seek alternative to Musk-run platform
Audio 14 Nov 2022Toots, not tweets. Extinct mammals, not birds. As more users seek to leave an Elon Musk-run Twitter they're turning to Mastodon. But how does it work? Audio
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Jacqueline Bublitz on her best-selling crime novel
Debut crime writer Jacqueline Bublitz burst onto New Zealand's crime writing scene last year with Before You Knew My Name, it has now sold over 100,000 copies in Australia and New Zealand alone - an… Audio
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Adesanya defending World Champion title again
Arguably New Zealand's best known athlete on the world stage is set to add another chapter to his already lengthy list of achievements.
UFC middleweight world champion Israel Adesanya defends his… Audio
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Susan Marshall on her 5000km run
Susan Marshall is back home and earning a well-deserved break after running from 6am to 11pm.... for 50 days. She was the first woman - and fifth overall - across the line in the Sri Chinmoy… Audio
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Looking back at the 'year of the puppy', what an expert learned
Over the past 14 years, Dr Alexandra Horowitz has spent her days at the Dog Cognition Lab at Barnard College in New York trying to understand what it's like to be a dog; how they see the world and how… Audio
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The Horns Have It
Nick checks out music by saxophonists Sonny Rollins, Zoot Sims, and Al Cohn, along with trumpeter Roy Eldridge - and classics from Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 1 November 2022
Audio 1 Nov 2022Smoke from the fire meant almost half the New Zealand women's Rugby league players lost personal belongings and training gear just 48 hours from their opening World Cup match against France in York.
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US: mid-term voting begins, Paul Pelosi recovers from attack
We begin this week in the United States, where voting in the mid-term elections is set to begin as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband recovers from a politically motivated home invasion. Joining… Audio
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US: Elon Musk to takeover Twitter
We begin this morning in the US on the eve of Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter - joining Nathan Rarere from New York is our correspondent Bevan Hurley. Audio
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RNZ Music Pocket Edition: 27 October 2022
In this week's Pocket Edition New York indie rockers The Yeah Yeah Yeahs reflect on their career with Kim Hill, Gareth Shute celebrates 20 years of local record label Lil' Chief, and Aoteaoroa rapper… Audio
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Podcast Critic: Jemima Huston
Today Jemima Huston talks to Jesse about Finding Cleo, a CBC podcast about a young indigenous girl in Canada who disappears. She's also been listening to We Were Three, a New York Times podcast about… Audio
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Joel Little: 'I just love writing songs so I'm not going to stop doing it'
Award-winning music producer Joel Little talks to Kim Hill about songwriting, ambition and the brand-new music-making hub he's created in Auckland. Video, Audio
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The Yeah Yeah Yeahs: still spitting after 20 years
Indie-sleaze darlings the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are back with their fifth album, Cool It Down. The New York triple-Grammy nominated band started out over two decades ago opening for the White Stripes… Audio
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How playing sounds while asleep could impact memories
Playing sound while you are sleeping could help to strengthen some memories, while weakening others according to new research from the University of York. Audio
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US: GOP house leader threatens Ukraine aid post mid-terms
To the USA now - Nathan Rarere is joined from New York by our correspondent Bevan Hurley. Audio
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At The Movies - Luckiest Girl Alive
The Netflix film Luckiest Girl Alive stars Mila Kunis as a woman in danger of her carefully-arranged life falling apart. Video, Audio
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Chinese Communist Party congress underway
China's most consequential political meeting in decades is underway, with President Xi Jinping poised to take on an unprecedented third term.
The week long Communist Party's Congress opened on Sunday… Audio
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US: inflation hits 40 year high
We begin this morning in the USA where inflation has hit a 40 year high and Harvey Weinstein's second trial gets underway in Los Angeles. Joining Nathan Rarere from New York is our correspondent Anna… Audio
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Indy Yelich: the debut single from Lorde’s sister
Audio 16 Oct 2022Indy Yelich – a New York-based musician and the little sister of Lorde – has released her debut single. 'Threads' is about the ups and downs of being in love at 23, Indy says. "I think of New York… Video, Audio
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Nashville Babylon 15 October 2022
On this week's Nashville Babylon Mark has music from Tony Joe White and Candi Staton, previews New York blues combo Daddy Long Legs New Zealand tour and spins a birthday tune for Paul Simon. Audio
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Sally Gates: quantum physics inspired jazz metal fusion
'Relentless Attrition' and 'Infernal Assault' - the names of guitarist Sally Gates's early '00s bands betray her beginnings in the Auckland death metal scene. Since, she has moved to the United States… Video, Audio
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Ian Johnson: Are major changes on the way for China?
When the Chinese Communist Party elite gather in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Sunday 15 October for the 20th Party Congress, all will not be as it seems. Audio
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Worlds of Music 15 October, 2022
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Parkland shooter gets life in prison
The man responsible for the US' deadliest high school shooting has avoided the death penalty.
Nikolas Cruz, armed with an AR-15 style assault rifle, killed 17 people at Florida's Marjory Stoneman… Audio
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US: Parkland School shooter sentenced to life in prison
Nikolas Cruz has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the 2018 shootings at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland Florida. Joining Nathan Rarere from New… Audio
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Robertson:meeting with head of US Federal Reserve in NYC
Joining Nathan Rarere is the Deputy Prime Minister Grant Robertson who has just arrived in New York. Audio