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Alexei Navalny vs Vladimir Putin
Alexei Navalny has been outspoken in his criticism of the Russian government for years. The former real estate lawyer became a shareholder activist and anti-corruption campaigner before running for… Audio
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Banks’ blurts bring boot from broadcaster
MediaWorks has replaced former politician John Banks as a talkback host and apologised for his comments condemning "stone age" Maori culture and warning "these people will be coming through your… Audio
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Bookmarks with Chloe Gong
Chloe Gong is a Kiwi author who had her first adult novel published just last year, at 19 - and it made the New York times best sellers list! She talks to Jesse about her favourite books, movies… Audio
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Freeing communities from 'Big Food's' control
Former New York Times food columnist Mark Bittman says Big Food marketers and politicians thrive on a food system that isn't good for us and isn't good for the planet. He talks to Jesse about trying… Audio
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Girls who dare to be different in hyper-gendered world
Audio 20 Jan 2021Sugar and spice is not a very nice way to way to describe girls, it never has been. But the old nursery rhyme dividing boys and girls has still not been consigned to history. But the old nursery rhyme… Audio
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A look back at the tumultous four years of the Trump presidency
At 6 o'clock tomorrow morning Donald Trump's time in the White House will officially be over.
What initially seemed like a publicity stunt, the New York businessman and reality star threw out the… Audio
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America's Cup racing drama for American Magic
Drama in the Prada Cup racing after American Magic capsized. Newsroom's Lockeroom Editor, Suzanne McFadden talks to Jesse about what's next for the New York Yacht Club campaign. Audio
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MOZART: Fantasy in F minor, K475
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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PROKOFIEV: Piano Sonata No 7 in B flat, 'Stalingrad'
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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TCHAIKOVSKY: January and November, from The Seasons
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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SCRIABIN: Piano Sonata No 4 in F sharp
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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LISZT: Après une lecture de Dante, from Years of Pilgrimage Book II, Italy
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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LISZT: Petrarch Sonnet 123, from Years of Pilgrimage Book II, Italy
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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LISZT: Petrarch Sonnet 104, from Years of Pilgrimage Book II, Italy
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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LISZT: Petrarch Sonnet 47, from Years of Pilgrimage Book II, Italy
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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LISZT: Canzonetta Del Salvator Rosa, from Years of Pilgrimage Book II, Italy
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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LISZT: Il Penseroso, from Years of Pilgrimage Book II, Italy
Performed by pianist Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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LISZT: Sposalizio, from Years of Pilgrimage Book II, Italy
Performed by Tony Yan Tong Chen in the Lewis Eady Showroom, 3 October 2020. Audio
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The rogue police who sent freed slaves back to the south
The Black Lives Matter movement in America is an old fight with a new name. Police violence against African Americans has a very long history and ordinary people have long been the ones to stand up… Audio
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President Trump wants to pardon himself - reports
President Trump has been telling close staff that he plans to pardon himself. According to the New York Times he has specifically asked about the legal implications of such a presidential pardon and… Audio
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Cottagecore: The design trend born under lockdown
Envisage the soft peacefulness of the pastoral life, augmented with floral print cushions and sourdough baking. New York architect and designer Kate Reggev has written about the Cottagecore movement… Audio
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Kiwi nurse on Covid-19 in New York
The United States has been wracked by Covid-19 this year -- with more than 19 million cases and 330 thousand deaths across the country. New York City seemed to successfully fight off a spiralling… Audio
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Review: Soul
Dan Slevin makes the case for why Pixar’s Soul might be his favourite film of the year. Video
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Spending Christmas in managed isolation
5700 New Zealanders will spend christmas day on their own, in managed isolation. One of them is Georgia Mahaffie who recently returned home from New York. Audio
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Covid-19 variant: What does it mean for NZ?
The new variant of Covid-19 is causing alarm around the world, reports the New York Times. Audio
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From the Covid-19 frying pan into the fire
Dr. Anna Dare was at Toronto's Sunnybrook Hospital when we caught up with her earlier this year. Now, she is at New York, working at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre, having travelled from the… Audio
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies
In the mid-70s, Iggy Pop and David Bowie washed up together in Berlin, where one of their favourite haunts was Kreuzberg’s Cafe Exil. Grant Smithies dives in. Audio
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Pacific caught up in tussle for presidency of UN Human Rights
The Pacific has been caught up in an international tussle for the presidency of the UN Human Rights Council. Audio
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Your Money with Mary Holm: You don't HAVE to jump on the house buying bandwagon
Personal investment expert Mary Holm argues that you don't have to jump on the house buying bandwagon! Audio
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How to write a plot, with Rose Carlyle
Author Rose Carlyle joins Jesse today for the "How to Write" segment, talking about how to write a killer plot! Audio