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Review - French Exit
French Exit sees Michelle Pfeiffer as a broke New York socialite who gets a second chance in Paris. Directed by Azazel Jacobs (Mozart in the Jungle). Video, Audio
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At The Movies for 24 March 2021
Simon Morris looks at three films that don't fit the mould - a drama set in the brief moment when Britain was a republic…. A documentary about the assassination of a Saudi journalist…. And… Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Michele A'Court and Stephen Jacobi
Audio 22 Mar 2021The New York Times has pulled back from running and moderating it's Cooking Community Facebook group. Panellists Michele A'Court and Stephen Jacobi share what they have been thinking about. Audio
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A remarkable life shaped by food: Annabel Langbein on her memoir Bella
From a childhood fascination with cooking, to possum trapping and living off the land as a hunter and forager, Annabel Langbein has always been obsessed with food. A 2020 Word Christchurch highlight.
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'Active grieving' can help us move on after loss
In 2017 Julie Zarifeh lost her husband Paul to cancer. Then just 16 days later her son, Sam, died on a rafting trip. Grief on the Run is her story of using active grieving to help move on with life… Audio
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Millions ploughed into controversial 'non-fungible tokens'
Millions of dollars are being poured into digital artworks - or "non-fungible tokens" - in a speculative craze that has set the internet ablaze.
So-called NFTs are tradeable, collectable digital… Audio
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New York Yacht Club - We'd like the cup to return to NZ
And the head of the New York Yacht Club says he'd like to see the next America's Cup return to New Zealand.
Commodore Chris Culver is already calling for more challengers to Team New Zealand in the… Audio
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How to write a newsletter
Alex Braae knows how to write a digital newsletter people actually read. The Bulletin - a current events missive he writes for The Spinoff - lands in close to 40,000 inboxes every day. Audio
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Worlds of Music Ep 222 features Mexican Mariarchi band Flor De Toloache
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Actress & songwriter Chantal Claret
NZ based American actress & songwriter Chantal Claret, known for her role in the Netflix hit series 'Love' and as lead singer in the band Morningwood, The daughter of art collectors, She grew up in… Video, Audio
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NZer says he's yet to receive MIQ bill two months after stay
A New Zealander who went through managed isolation two months ago, but is yet to pay the $3,100 fee, feels like he slipped through the cracks.
MIQ figures show more than a third of people who have… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - PM drops Mike Hosking
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the PM upsetting Newstalk ZB by giving a longstanding Monday slot a swerve and further fallout from NZME's… Audio
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Royal commentator on jaw dropping Meghan, Harry interview
Meghan Markle made a series of explosive revelations in an interview with Oprah Winfrey yesterday, including that she was suicidal while pregnant with her first child, and when she sought help from… Audio
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Making the Covid message clear
Someone broke the rules to put Auckland in Level 3 and there has been a clamour for punishment. But the situation isn't black and white. Is our covid messaging still appropriate? Audio
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The Octagon Ensemble celebrates women composers and poets
The Octagon Ensemble's next concert She Sings: Songs of Truth, Hope & Joy features works by women composers and poets. Audio
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Chris Smith: Covid science
Audio 27 Feb 2021Our regular commentator Cambridge University consultant clinical virologist Dr Chris Smith joins us with the latest Covid-19 science, and to answer your questions. This week; a worrying new variant… Audio
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Donald Trump's tax returns in the hands of New York district attorney
Audio 26 Feb 2021Tax returns that former US President Donald Trump had fought to keep secret for years are now in the hands of the New York district attorney.
Eight years of tax records have been handed over, as well… Audio
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USA correspondent Susan Davis
Susan has an update on the $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill is coming together, on track to pass by mid-March. Also, the US Supreme Court has just paved the way for the New York district attorney to… Audio
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High Society
Dan Slevin looks forward to an autumn, winter and spring of great cinema at his local film society. Video
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NZ rugby and big money
Why would a massive international investment firm want a stake in New Zealand's national game? And what could change if a deal with Silver Lake goes ahead? Audio
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Director Samantha Stark on 'Framing Britney Spears'
Britney Spears remains stuck in a court-sanctioned conservatorship, unable to control her fortune. The New York Times documentary, Framing Britney Spears follows the pop star's court battle with her… Audio
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Is it ever OK to publish people’s private messages in the news without their consent?
The New York Times revealed texts telling the truth about Ted Cruz’s trip to Mexico this week to widespread acclaim. But Meghan Markle had a big win in court against a paper that published one of her… Audio
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What does the Facebook news ban in Australia mean for NZ?
A battle across the Tasman between the Australian government and Facebook has come to a head with Australian Facebook users now restricted from viewing news content. RNZ Mediawatch's Hayden Donnell… Audio
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TV Review with Dominic Corry
Dominic joins Kathryn to look at the New York Times-produced documentary Framing Britney Spears (ThreeNow) which focuses on how she remains under the conservatorship control of her father, despite… Audio
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Dr Michael E Mann on fighting a new climate war
There's the old climate war, the one where fossil fuel interests put all their efforts into denying there's a problem. And then there's the new one. Denial isn't working anymore says Dr. Michael E… Audio
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From New York to Christchurch - photography of Larence Shustak
When photographer Larence Shustak moved to Christchurch from the United States in 1973, he found what he called "a city full of eccentrics", and for that reason he felt right at home! He immediately… Audio
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The case for Crocs
The Panel talks to Kiwi fashionista Colin Mathura-Jeffree about his hatred of Crocs. Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: News that’s fit to print - and not
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately.This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about two stories pulled by publishers this week, Covid vaccine scepticism confronted on talk radio, how close Stuff… Audio
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Covid19 Curveball for Central Interceptor’s Italian Crew
The specialist Italian workforce building Auckland’s 1.2 billion dollar Central Interceptor have met with unexpected hardships in the past year.
Liz Garton heads out to Mangere to meet some of the… Audio
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Media still covering house price rises as good news
Even in a spiralling housing crisis, record property price rises keep getting covered like they're good news. Can the media break its habit of speaking from the perspective of existing homeowners? Audio