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Bootleg fire so large it has its own weather system
Audio 23 Jul 2021In the US, the Bootleg wildfire in Oregon has grown into a monstrous complex with its own weather system.
On the other side of the States, New York City has woken up to an intense red sunrise, the… Audio
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US: Covid's third wave and New York's hazy air
News from the United States - Covid's third wave, wildfires causing a haze in New York, and self driving cares testing in NYC. Audio
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The Shades - Gratitude tour
We catch up with Auckland vocal quartet The Shades at the start of their six-centre New Zealand tour. Audio
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Bookmarks with mariachi star, Mireya Ramos
New York-based, Grammy-winning Latin star Mireya Ramos came to New Zealand for WOMAD and stayed when lockdown closed the borders. She shares her favourite things with Jesse. Audio
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Award-winning young musicians form new ensemble
Welcome to TrioZeus, one of the good things to come out of Covid disruptions. The recently-formed ensemble is made up of young musicians Tony Yan Tong Chen, Diane Huh and Ben van Leuven. Audio
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Reporter on significance of Five Eyes statement
Minister for GCSB Andrew Little has joined in on international criticism of malicious cyber activity by hackers said to be sponsored by the Chinese government.
The Five Eyes spying alliance, along… Audio
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The Sampler: The Goon Sax, Mustafa, Lips
Tony Stamp reviews the third album by Aussie up-and-comers The Goon Sax, a heartbreaking collection of 'inner city folk music' from Canadian singer Mustafa, and the long awaited debut album of local… Audio
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US correspondent Bevan Hurley talks Trump and Britney
To the US where Donald J Trump is back in the news. Nathan Rarere is joined by correspondent Bevan Hurley in New York. Audio
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Do top stars trump media power in sport?
Naomi Osaka will be a star at the Tokyo Olympics after taking time out for her mental health. Some say giving stressful press conferences a swerve was no-one else’s business, but those in the business… Video, Audio
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Swapping medicine for writing
Sarah Powell is an emerging Wellington author. At 23, she's just written her first book Alyssa:Welcome to New York a young adult dystopian adventure novel set in New York, the first in series. It's a… Audio
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Jessica Bruder: the real story behind Nomadland
In 2013, journalist Jessica Bruder hit the road to document the growing subculture of Americans who have given up traditional housing to move into 'wheel estate' — many because of economic or personal… Audio
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Trump Organisation CFO appears in court
The Chief Financial Officer of the Trump Organisation, Allan Weisselberg, has appeared in court in handcuffs and pleaded not guilty to charges of fraud and grand larceny.
He surrendered to New York… Audio
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Sweet Tooth, Betty, Dave, Murder by the Coast
Film and TV reviewer Chris Schulz joins Kathryn to look at the New Zealand-filmed Sweet Tooth (Netflix), a post-pandemic comic book caper about human-animal hybrids; Betty (Neon), a show about female… Audio
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US:LA urging masks, Miami bldg collapse, Trump legal woes
We're crossing to the US now where pundits are still waiting for the Southern District of New York to move on the Trump organisation.. Nathan Rarere was joined from Washington by our correspondent… Audio
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Tessa Romano sings Copland
Dr Tessa Romano, Head of Voice at Otago University, is performing Aaron Copland's settings of poems by Emily Dickinson this weekend with the Dunedin Symphony Orchestra. Audio
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Word: Confusables and verbing weirds
On Monday night's we look at words - in all their wonderful weirdness, because the English language certainly is a very odd mix of languages and concepts. Audio
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Pianist Henry Wong Doe
Pianist Henry Wong Doe is back in New Zealand to perform with the Manukau Symphony Orchestra. Audio
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Coss Marte and his prison-style bootcamp employing ex-inmates
Coss Marte is the founder and chief executive of Conbody. It's a prison-style fitness bootcamp in New York City that hires former inmates as trainers. Coss served a seven-year sentence in New York's… Audio
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Remarkably, a Coney Island freak show has a proud place in the history of care for premature babies
Huge strides in the care of pre-term babies have been made in the last few decades. Prof. Frank Bloomfield reports on this history, and current research, in this Raising the Bar 2021 highlight. Audio
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What impact does a conductor really have on an orchestra?
Norman Lebrecht, the well-known UK musical critic, has recently claimed that the appointment of chief conductors has little impact on the performance of orchestras. Music Director Gemma New joins the… Audio
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Film Review with Dom Corry
Today Dom talks to Jesse about the latest movies he's been to see. He'll talk about the latest Fast and Furious installment, the ninth one and In The Heights, a New York set musical adapted from the… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: A silent night
On this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about media angst over the Ministry of Health's communications concerning the Covid case in the capital, sensitive and… Audio
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First Olympians: Palau's teen swimming Queen looks back
One of Palau's first Olympians, Nicole Hayes, reflects on the highs and lows of an all too brief sporting career. Audio
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London Calling: Rich Preston
Audio 21 Jun 2021In their weekly cross with Lately the BBC World Service team gives an update of global news with an outlook for the week ahead. Tonight Karyn speaks with journalist Rich Preston who will talk about… Audio
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2020 Changed My 20s
Audio 21 Jun 2021Three young expats forced home to New Zealand due to Covid-19 struggle with isolation and having to invent new life plans. Audio
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DVORAK: Cello Concerto in B minor
Catherine Kwak and Christchurch Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kenneth Young. Audio
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Critical meeting underway over next host of America's Cup
A critical meeting tonight could decide whether all hope for the next America's cup on home waters is sunk.
Team NZ boss Grant Dalton's selling his vision for the race to the Royal NZ yacht squadron… Video, Audio
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Sebastian Junger on what it means to be free
American journalist Sebastian Junger's latest book ruminates on the concept of freedom and what it means to be free in a modern society. He had ample opportunity to do it during his 600-kilometre hike… Audio
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Kiwi director Stacey Lee on her new film tackling gender imbalance in the electronic music scene
Stacey Lee is a kiwi documentarian who's been based in New York city for the last ten years, but has found herself back in NZ after the events of 2020. Tony Stamp talked to Stacey Lee about her… Video, Audio
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Expert on internet 'glitch'
A significant internet outage last night which resulted in websites and apps globally going dark for about an hour after a major content delivery network failed.
News websites and apps affected… Audio