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Cloud service provider's troubles break the internet
A huge internet outage last night resulted in websites and apps around the world going dark for an hour after a major content delivery network failed.
News websites and apps affected included CNN… Audio
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St Vincent - Daddy's Home
The title of St Vincent's new album, Daddy's Home, together with its sultry booklet cover may spin a few mixed messages, but William Dart looks at what American singer Annie Clark has really got on… Audio
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Why our brains are hardwired to focus on the negative
Research shows that bad things have more of an impact on us than good things. Social psychologist and willpower expert, Professor Roy Baumeister is with us to look at the 'negativity bias' and the art… Audio
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Prof Shanna Swan - How Our Modern World Is Threatening Sperm Counts
Falling sperm counts and changes to sexual development are barrelling us towards a fertility crisis according to Professor Shanna Swan. Audio
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Hamilton Civic Choir celebrates 75 years
Waikato's premier choir marks 75 years of high-quality choral performance in the community with a special concert this Saturday, which also farewells music director Timothy Carpenter. Audio
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Being part of the 80s 'brat pack', Andrew McCarthy's memoir
Actor Andrew McCarthy, star of 80's classics like St Elmo's Fire and Pretty In Pinkwas quite happy to leave that period of his life in the past and never look back. He talks to Jesse about why that… Audio
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The Sampler: CHAI, Mdou Moctar, Iron & Wine
Tony Stamp assesses the high energy electro pop of Japanese band CHAI on their third album WINK, an electrifying collection of psychedelic jams from Saharan guitar maestro Mdou Moctar, and the latest… Audio
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Interview: Moby
Grammy award-winning musician Moby has sold more than 20 million albums world-wide - he talks with Charlotte Ryan from his home in LA about his career, addiction, regret, his new album Reprise, and… Video, Audio
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Review - No Man's Land
No Man's Land is yet another attempt to bring back the Western, as trouble on the Texas border leads to a ride to redemption.Featuring Andie McDowell and Frank Grillo, written by star Jake Allyn, and… Video, Audio
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Fijian footballer Trina Davis safely home from Tel Aviv
Fiji women's football international Trina Davis is back with her family in the United States after a terrifying week trying to escape the conflict in Gaza. Audio
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US correspondent Ron Elving
Ron joins Kathryn to talk about how President Biden's agenda is hanging in the balance as Republicans mount a united front of resistance. Audio
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Bobsession
Audio 20 May 2021As Bob Dylan turns 80 "Bobsessives" around the world are enjoying a renewed focus on their musical deity. Andrew McCallum is by no means the most committed enthusiast for the music of the Nobel… Video
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Criminal inquiry launched into Donald Trump's business empire
A New York prosecutor has launched a criminal inquiry into Donald Trump's business empire.
Initially an ongoing civil investigation, the case has now taken a more serious turn with the New York… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - Gaza, a gaffe and a brutal review
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the media targeted in Gaza live on TV - and the Gaza crisis spilling over into sport on screen. Also - an… Video, Audio
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Guterres calls for immeadiate end to Israel-Palestine fighting
The United Nations Secretary General has called for an immediate end to fighting between Israel and Palestine as the 7th day of conflict became the deadliest so far.
The United Nations Security… Audio
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Some police sting operations ok in the USA are definitely not ok here
Associate Law Professor Scott Optican on the legality of court evidence obtained by different undercover policing techniques in New Zealand. A highlight of Auckland University's Raising the Bar 2021.
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Artist posed as billionaire to gain access to NYC's best views
Andi Schmied is an artist who found herself fascinated with the views offered from luxury apartments in NYC. In order to gain access to these premium locations and take some incredible photos, she… Audio
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Joshua Rivera: Growing up and awaiting the rapture
It is said by many evangelical Christians that true believers will be transported to heaven at the second coming of Christ, known as the rapture. Journalist and writer Joshua Rivera grew up in an… Audio
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Helping millennials and GEN Z live an ordinary life
#live your best life, sounds great until it keeps you from living your real life. There is extraordinary pressure on young adults today to be extraordinary says Rainesford Staufffer, a writer who… Audio
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US testing lab falsified some NZ sunscreen results
The truthfulness of sunscreen SPF labels is again under scrutiny, after an American lab pleaded guilty to falsifying test results. The New York-based AMA Laboratories has tested some products sold in… Audio
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The Sampler: Lontalius, Beastwars, Hannah Jadagu
Tony Stamp listens to Lontalius' stripped-back third album, the tenth anniversary reissue of Beastwars' debut album, and an EP recorded and produced on an iPhone by New York singer Hannah Jadagu. Audio
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From New York to Mangawhai & Kaitaia
Award winning Brazilian Jazz Artist Nanny Assis and Kiwi vocalist and ex-Dominion Post photojournalist Maggie Gould are based in New York for part of each year, where they perform at the famous Blue… Audio
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Lydia Wevers: Shining light on the life of Jane Mander
Jane Mander is best known for her 1920 novel The Story of a New Zealand River, widely thought to be the underlying narrative for Jane Campion's film The Piano. The daughter of an MP, sawmiller and… Audio
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Nicole Perlroth: the cyberweapons arms race
In her new book, This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends, New York Times cybersecurity reporter Nicole Perlroth exposes threat posed by an international market in cyberweapons For decades the US… Audio
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Review - The United States vs Billie Holiday
The United States vs Billie Holiday features Oscar nominated actress/singer Andra Day in the title role, in the story of the legendary singer and the Song of the Century. Video, Audio
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Kaija SAARIAHO: Light And Matter
Performed by NZTrio at their concert, 'Constellations', Auckland Concert Chamber, 11 December 2020. Audio
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How to 'adult' a guide from Julie Lythcott-Haims
Adulting is a new verb with a new list of challenges, and it's more complicated now than in the past according to Julie Lythcott-Haims. Audio
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The Mixtape - Perlina Lau
RNZ'er Perlina Lau began her on-screen career with the web series Flat3 in 2013. Since then, she's gone on to co-star in follow-up Friday Night Bites, which was nominated for two New Zealand… Video, Audio
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Jennifer Robinson: fighting for Assange, West Papua and public education
Australian human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson has been described as the go-to barrister for London's rich and famous. Standing by her clients Julian Assange and Amber Heard in the full glare of… Audio
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Morris Pearl: The Patriotic Millionaires Movement
Morris Pearl is chair of the Patriotic Millionaires, a group of hundreds of high-net-worth people who want millionaires, billionaires, and corporations to pay their fair share of taxes. Patriotic… Audio