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Review: Three Music Movies
Dan Slevin has been watching recent films featuring Bruce Springsteen, Taylor Swift and David Byrne. Video
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Trump lawyer Rudy Guiliani in hospital for Covid-19
After criss-crossing the country over the past few weeks, former New York Mayor and President Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Guiliani yesterday tested positive for Covid-19. Nathan Rarere gets the… Audio
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Review: I Am Greta
I Am Greta captures a young activist discovering her power, says Dan Slevin. Video
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Booker Prize winner Douglas Stuart: 'I grew up poor and queer'
Scottish writer Douglas Stuart recently won the 2020 Booker Prize for his debut novel Shuggie Bain. Before its success, the book was rejected more than 30 times by various publishers. Set in 1980s… Audio
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The Sampler: Jeff Tweedy, This Is The Kit, Ela Minus
Nick Bollinger discusses the lockdown songs of Jeff Tweedy and rebellious synth-pop of Ela Minus while Tony Stamp lends an ear to This Is The Kit. Audio
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Alex Burns: Is Trump preparing to leave the White House?
More than three weeks on from election day, there are signs that Donald Trump is moving towards acceptance that he has lost. So how will the transition process work from here. Alex Burns is the… Audio
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Graeme Tuckett's movie picks
Critic Graeme Tuckett reviews American Utopia and Let Him Go. Video, Audio
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INTERVIEW: David Byrne on his new Spike Lee-directed film
Former Talking Heads frontman David Byrne talks to RNZ Music's Tony Stamp about his new film American Utopia. Directed by Spike Lee, it captures the original Broadway play, featuring songs from… Video, Audio
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Best of 2020: Inspiring Kiwis
Audio 27 Nov 2020Meet the diverse group of New Zealanders who made us want to dig a little deeper.
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Meghan Markle reveals she suffered miscarriage
The Duchess of Sussex, Megan Markle, has revealed that she suffered a miscarriage in July.
In an op-ed for the New York Times, the Duchess described how painful the experience was, and asked… Audio
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Lee and Andrew Child: Passing the Jack Reacher baton
Author Lee Child has sold more than 100 million copies of his books about famous protagonist Jack Reacher since releasing the first novel, Killing Floor in 1997. Now, Child is turning the series over… Audio
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Why are we so secretive about money?
A recent survey in the UK found that one in four people keep money secrets from friends and family. On this side of the globe, we are no less coy about our financial lives. Olivia Fleming has written… Audio
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Epic interview with Trump’s Kiwi
New Zealander Chris Liddell kept a low profile during his time on Trump’s team in the White House over the past four years. But last weekend TVNZ aired an hour-long chat with the man who’s now… Audio
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Mariachi: Mireya Ramos' love potion
Grammy award-winning mariachi musician Mireya Ramos joins Kathryn in the Wellington studio for a chat, some songs and a live performance ahead of her gig at the Wellington Jazz Festival on Sunday… Audio
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Owl found in Rockefeller Centre's widely mocked Christmas tree
There's been another development in the story regarding New York's Rockefeller Center Christmas tree "sparse" appearance, which some had called an appropriate tribute to a year to forget.
The tree… Audio
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Live: Kevin Field Quintet at 2020 Wellington Jazz Festival
Kevin Field Quintet recorded at 2020 Wellington Jazz Festival. Video, Audio
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Rockefeller Centre Christmas tree the newest victim of 2020
It's almost Christmas in New York but this year the famous Rockefeller Centre Christmas tree isn't bringing much festive cheer.
As the giant Norway spruce was unwrapped after its two day journey… Audio
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The Sampler - Glass Vaults, The Bobby Lees & Joni Mitchell
Nick Bollinger discusses the ambiguous sounds of Wellington trio Glass Vaults; Woodstock punk of The Bobby Lees; and takes a deep dive into the archives of Joni Mitchell. Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Miles Calder 'Lake Geneva'
RNZ Music is delighted to present the new single and video from Wellington singer-songwriter Miles Calder. ‘Lake Geneva’ is the second solo release from the former frontman of Miles Calder & The… Video
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Reporting the fact-free claims of Team Trump
Since losing the US election, president Donald Trump and his allies have mounted an evidence-free campaign to portray the vote as rigged. That's thrown the dysfunctions of the country's media… Audio
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Jodi Picoult's new novel the 'perfect pandemic book'
Jodi Picoult admits she was initially terrified about publishing her new novel, The Book of Two Ways, during a pandemic. But this book - her 27th - has rejigged itself in her mind to become what she… Audio
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2020: Has time become a blur?
Has 2020 messed with our sense of time?Dr Sarb Johal joins The Panel to discuss why this might be the case. Audio
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Trump may start own TV channel - ex-staffer Mick Mulvaney
Donald Trump's former acting chief of staff says the US President does not like losing, and is unlikely to specifically concede defeat to Joe Biden.
Mick Mulvaney told Checkpoint Trump is also… Video, Audio
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'A lot of fight left for Black liberation' - Black Lives Matter Greater NY leader
"You've always had my back, and I'll have yours," President-elect Joe Biden said, as he thanked African American voters who helped deliver him the White House.
2020 has been a year blighted by… Video, Audio
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Economist Jeff Rubin 'the expendables have spoken'
A few months ago Jesse spoke to Canadian economist Jeff Rubin about his book The Expendables: How the Middle Class Got Screwed by Globalisation and now he says that the events of the last 24 hours… Audio
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Researchers win big at awards
Researchers from the sciences and the humanities have had their achievements recognised with awards from the Royal Society Te Apārangi.
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An election like no other
Our election may be over but all eyes now turn to the US - who will prevail? Audio
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US elections - the view from afar
In this episode of Voices, three Aucklanders originally from the US talk to Kadambari Raghukumar about their views on the upcoming election in the States. Audio
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Raniere sentence brings closure for former NXIVM follower
NXIVM head Keith Raniere has been sentenced to 120 years in prison for turning some female followers into sex slaves. One of those ex-followers, Sarah Edmondson, who featured on the show in… Audio