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Radio host Bryan Crump joins RNZ Concert
Outstanding broadcaster, generous interviewer and huge music fan Bryan Crump is the new afternoon drive-time presenter for RNZ Concert. Bryan will wrap up his incredible innings on RNZ National…
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NZ disappointed nuclear weapon states are upgrading arsenals
New Zealand is disappointed powerful countries are spending hundreds-of-billions of dollars on nuclear new-clear weapons ... saying they're ignoring key international treaties to get rid of their… Audio
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What does a nurse practitioner do?
They're not GPs, but they do nearly as much as one. Can nurse practitioners help relieve healthcare stress? Audio
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Question Time for 3 August 2022
CHRISTOPHER LUXON to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all of her Government's statements and actions? Dr LIZ CRAIG to the Minister of Housing: What actions is the Government taking to increase… Audio
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Shifting concepts of the disabled body: Chloé Cooper Jones
Philosophy professor and Pulitzer-nominated writer Chloé Cooper Jones's new memoir confronts a topic she's never written about before: her own experience of disability. She was born with sacral… Audio
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Amanda Ripley on fixing the news media
Amanda Ripley is both a journalist and a NY Times best-selling author. She talks to Jim about her latest op-ed about the news media and how to fix it. Audio
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Lisa Friedman: the US's massive new climate change bill
What's been hailed as the largest climate change bill in the United States and indeed the world could soon be passed. The surprise agreement, which Senate Democrats announced late Wednesday and hope… Audio
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US: monkeypox cases rising declared public health emergency
Staying the United States where monkey pox numbers have hit more than 1000 daily cases. For more on this Nathan Rarere is joined by our man in New York, Bevan Hurley. Audio
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Podcast Critic: Kim Moodie
Today RNZ journalist Kim Moodie joins Jesse to talk about the podcasts she's been listening to. She tells Jesse about the Radiolab podcast and the New York Times' new first person podcast series. Audio
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Geoff White on North Korea's prolific cyber-criminals
Geoff White is an author and investigative journalist who has been tracking the exploits of North Korean cyber criminals the Lazarus Group. He's examined how a reclusive country where the internet is… Audio
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Risa Mickenberg: the 'hermettes’ who celebrate aloneness
Despite living in the bustling metropolis of New York, Risa Mickenberg largely shuns social connections and relationships. Audio
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US:President Joe Biden tests positive for Covid
We begin this morning in the United States where - as you would have heard in the bulletin - President Biden has tested positive for covid-19. Joining Nathan Rarere from New York is our correspondent… Audio
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Television Critic: Caitlin Cherry
Caitlin discusses 'Love Life' starring Anna Kendrick, 'Emergence', and 'Veep'. Audio
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US: Jan 6 committee refers witness tampering to FBI
To the United States now - where the January 6 hearings continue as President Biden makes a controversial visit to the Middle East. Joining Nathan Rarere from New York City is Bevan Hurley. Audio
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US: Highland Park 4th of July shooter charged
Skipping across the Atlantic now, the fallout from the 4th of July mass shooting continues with the gunman being charged and stories of his runs-in with authorities come to light.. Joining Nathan from… Audio
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NZ Horror film to be showcased at New York's Museum of Modern Art
Audio 6 Jul 2022A New Zealand Horror film is set to be showcased on the global stage at the legendary Museum of Modern Art in New York. The 1993 film called 'Jack Be Nimble' will screen at the museums upcoming summer… Audio
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USA: From abortion to insurrection on Independence Day
We begin this morning in the United States where the fallout from both the Supreme Court's overturning of Roe V Wade and the testimony of Cassidy Hutchinson at the January 6th hearings continue to be… Audio
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Jody Rosen: how the bicycle has changed the world
The bicycle has been at the centre of the culture wars for more than 200 years, says author and bike enthusiast Jody Rosen. Audio
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US Supreme Court to abort on climate action
We begin this morning in the US, where it appears the Supreme Court is on a major right wing roll - this time it's a decision that thumbs it's nose at climate action.. Joining Nathan from New York is… Audio
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R Kelly sentenced to 30 years in prison
American singer R Kelly has been sentenced to 30 years in prison.
The 55-year-old was found guilty last September of running a scheme to sexually abuse women and children.
RNZ's correspondent in New… Audio
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Ghislaine Maxwell sentenced to 20 years for helping Epstein
Ghislaine Maxwell has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for helping the sex offender and globetrotting financier Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse underage girls.
Epstein killed himself in a New York… Audio
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The ethics of having children during a climate emergency
When science researcher Britt Wray and her husband started talking about having children, one overwhelming question kept them up at night; is it ethical to bring a child into the world so dramatically… Audio
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US Supreme Court abortion decision felt around the world
The impact of the US Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe V Wade is being felt across the country and around the world.. Nathan talks to New York correspondent Anna Burns-Francis. Audio
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Ghislaine Maxwell's ongoing bid for freedom
The former British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell will be sentenced on Tuesday. Victoria Bekiempis writes for the Guardian and has been following the trial in New York. She talks to Jim. Audio
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Artist Li-Ming Hu on appropriation, authenticity and why she's still on her 'OE'
In her latest video work Boney (Phoney?) M, New York-based artist Li-Ming Hu explores the bounds of a concept she says is now simply a fact of life - cultural appropriation. Hu talks to Kim Hill about… Audio
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Gareth FARR: Ngā Hihi o Matariki
a significant work of symphonic proportions to celebrate the Māori new year, an opportunity to come together in recognition of a celestial event of uniqueness and beauty.
Ariana Tikao (Taonga Puoro)… Audio
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Celebrating Matariki on RNZ Concert
Special programming to listen out for on RNZ Concert as we mark the very first Matariki public holiday and the universal language of music in celebrating the winter solstice. Audio
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Ka Pō Ka Ao: Rob Ruha and the Auckland Philharmonia
To celebrate the first Matariki public holiday in June 2022, the Auckland Philharmonia put on a very special concert with Māori singer-songwriter Rob Ruha. (This RNZ Concert recording was awarded GOLD… Audio
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Christchurch Call making headway
The Governance and Administration committee has been hearing from the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet about what progress has been made on the Christchurch Call. Audio
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Douglas Stuart: Young Mungo
Booker Prize-winning Scottish novelist Douglas Stuart speaks with Kathryn Ryan about his new novel, Young Mungo which is breaking hearts. Young Mungo develops into a romance between two teenage boys… Audio