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NZ rugby on very of selling equity to Silver Lake
New Zealand Rugby is on the verge of selling fifteen per cent of its commercial rights to a US investment company, Silver Lake. The deal is expected to be announced next week if NZ Rugby secures the… Audio
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Black Lives Matter on Chauvin verdict
It's been a day of deep reflection for the US after Derek Chauvin was found guilty for the murder of George Floyd.
It was a significant result for fractured race relations in the United States.
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Catching up with Kimbra
Kiwi musician Kimbra has been living in the US but she's getting back to her roots as a judge on the new season of the talent show Popstars. She has a catch up with Jesse. Audio
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Fleet Foxes' Shore
William Dart looks at the latest and very rewarding album, Shore, from the American band Fleet Foxes. Audio
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Priestdaddy author Patricia Lockwood releases her debut novel
Patricia Lockwood's 2017 memoir Priestdaddy was named one of the 10 best books of the year by The New York Times Book Review. She's just released her debut novel No One Is Talking About This, which… Audio
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Nahaja Black: Why the Bahamas is a haven for sexual predation
Audio 17 Apr 2021Attitudes to rape and women's rights in the Bahamas make it an ideal hunting ground for an alleged sexual predator, Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard, according to outspoken Bahamian radio host… Audio
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US announces sweeping sanctions against Russia
The United States has announced sweeping sanctions against Russia, expelling ten of its diplomats and targeting forty-six companies and individuals.
The White House blamed Moscow for a range of what… Audio
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Second night of unrest after Duante Wright shooting
There's been a second night of unrest on the streets of Minneapolis, where riot police confronted crowds of protesters angered by the fatal shooting of Daunte Wright.
Black Lives Matter protests have… Audio
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Fiji goal machine makes it big in the Middle East
Teenage striker Trina Davis is on a mission to score goals and help raise the profile of Fijian football around the world. Audio
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Trying to answer the question: 'What is Life?'
The dictionary doesn't have the definition, neither does Google but it's one of the biggest questions of all; what is life? Science columnist for the New York Times, Carl Zimmer, discovers the quest… Audio
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The Hall - a small story told by a big choir
A small town family story about dementia and the healng power of music - performed with a mass community choir! - is the new offering from the team behind the play and movie Daffodils. Alison cares… Audio, Gallery
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Is it time to make the switch to private browsers?
The consumer technology writer from the New York Times is urging readers to ditch Chrome, Safari and Microsoft Edge in favour of using private browsers like Brave. Sunday Morning tech correspondent… Audio
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Georgia Rippin: the world of online sex work
Georgia Rippin (Tainui, Ngati Mahuta) is a New Zealand writer and television producer based in New York where she works on programmes for Netflix and Showtime. Her early productions, including… Audio
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Anne Geddes bringing back baby photos in lockdown
When the pandemic prevented world renowned photographer Anne Geddes from doing what she does, taking pictures of babies, she decided to do something else. She explains the "Joy" project to Jesse. Audio, Gallery
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Covid-19: Vaccination status used to lure tinder dates
A photo of a cute pet might have once lured a potential date - but now, it's an arm getting a jab.
As Covid-19 vaccines are being rolled out across the globe, vaccine selfies have started to pop up… Audio
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Stevie Van Zandt: 50 years of brotherhood with Bruce Springsteen
There isn't much E Street Band guitarist, activist and actor Stevie Van Zandt hasn't done in the world of entertainment. The man formerly known as 'Miami Steve' is in the throes of completing his… Audio
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New York City from all angles
At the end of 2019 Dunedin three artists went to New York to explore the city, and capture different scenes - from different perspectives. Little did they know they were visiting just before the city… Audio
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The Sampler: Lana Del Rey, Wurld Series, Heisei No Oto
Tony Stamp lends an ear to new releases by Los Angeles singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey, Christchurch DYI maestros Wurld Series, and a compilation of exploratory sounds from 1980/90s Japan. Audio
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Kevin Roose: How to be human in the age of automation
New York Times technology columnist and host of the podcast Rabbit Hole, Kevin Roose is the author of Futureproof: 9 Rules for Humans in the Age of Automation, in which he lays out a vision for how… Audio
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David Putrino: Covid's "Long Haulers"
Lingering symptoms such as crippling fatigue, "brain fog", breathlessness, heart palpitations, chest pain and aching muscles or joints are a grim reality for a subset of people infected with Covid-19… Audio
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On the Farm - a wrap of farming conditions around NZ
Bay of Plenty gold kiwifruit growers are waiting for clearance to pick the fruit. Tasman apple orchardists are still crying out for workers. Audio
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Bringing jazz organ to town
NZ jazz organist and vocalist Adrienne McKay has spent the last twelve years in New York City, working with top level musicians like Peter Bernstein and Ronnie Cuber. Audio
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Amini Fonua making a splash in and out of the pool
Amini Fonua carried the flag for Tonga at the 2012 London Olympics. Now the 31 year old wants to use his platform to promote water safety and lead the way for others in the rainbow community. Audio
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The New York hotel that 'set women free'
The Barbizon Hotel in New York City opened its doors in 1928, and over more than five decades was home to a slew of famous women including Rita Hayworth, Grace Kelly, Sylvia Plath, Joan Didion, Ali… Audio
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Is any amount of coffee safe for baby during pregnancy?
Too much coffee during pregnancy could lead to kids having behavioural issues later in life. That's the takeaway from a new study which found that caffeine consumed during pregnancy can change… Audio
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Judy Melinek and TJ Mitchell: Husband and wife crime-writing duo
Judy Melinek is a forensic pathologist at Wellington Hospital. Her training in forensics at the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner is the subject of the memoir Working Stiff: Two Years… Audio
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies
Ethereal folk, French movie soundtracks, synth-heavy psychedelia, shuffling indie grunge, German art-rock: so many styles find a home in the music of Manchester’s Jane Weaver. Audio
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The sound of global endangered habitats and wildlife
For three decades sound designer and naturalist Doug Quin has traversed the globe recording natural soundscapes, with special attention on endangered and disappearing habitats, making field recordings… Audio, Gallery
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RACHMANINOV: Piano Concerto No 3 in D minor Op 30
Performed by Michael Houstoun and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Vincent Hardaker at their Great Classics Series concert, 25 March 2021. Audio
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Author Harlan Coben on turning his books into must-watch TV
American author Harlan Coben is a #1 New York Times best-selling author. His 33 mystery and thriller novels, including Tell No One, Missing You and the 11-book Myron Bolitar series, have been… Audio