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Is Covid-induced stress causing more cracked teeth?
A recent article in the New York Times pointed to Covid-induced stress as a potential factor for bruxism - clenching or grinding of the jaw - which can cause side effects such as pain, sensitivity… Audio
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Nick Bryant: When America Stopped Being Great
When America Stopped Being Great is the latest book from BBC New York correspondent Nick Bryant, which follows on the heels of his 2014 title The Rise and Fall of Australia. In his new book, Nick… Audio
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Sue Kedgley remembers meeting John and Yoko
Panellist Sue Kedgley shares the story of meeting John Lennon and Yoko Ono, including visiting their New York apartment Audio
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Ex-trump staffer on first US debate and tax revelations
Donald Trump has asked aides to carry out unlawful acts, offering them a Presidential pardon as a “get out of jail” card, a former staffer says. Audio
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Trump dismisses claims he's paid no federal taxes
To the US now where the New York Times has published a bombshell article claiming President Donald Trump has paid barely any tax for years. The article, which comes just 35 days out from the… Audio
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Wild Sides
William Dart features Suzanne Vega, Bettye LaVette and Paul Kelly dipping into the songbooks of Lou Reed, Paul McCartney and Cole Porter. Audio
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Dancer, choreographer and Arts Laureate Moss Patterson
Moss Patterson has been choreographing ambitious and breathtaking dances for more than a decade, with Atamira Dance Company and more recently with his company TOHU. In recognition of his leadership… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - house prices up; columnists punching down
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately. This week: The 'big debate' debate, a revealing political poll, more Patrick Gower and more weed; some unpleasant fallout from a broadcasting complaint… Audio
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Donald Trump's rise to power and the vulnerability of American democracy
Journalist and anthropologist Sarah Kendzior talks to Jesse about the Trump type presidency and the fragility of American democracy in her new book Hiding in Plain Sight: The Invention of Donald Trump… Audio
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The Sampler: Bill Callahan, The Flaming Lips & Chuck Prophet
This week in The Sampler Nick Bollinger discusses the quietly instructive narratives of Bill Callahan; songs of lost innocence from The Flaming Lips; and the history-steeped rock'n'roll of Chuck… Audio
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RIP Gary Peacock; Toshiko Akiyoshi & Bobo Stenson
A look back at the life of bass player Gary Peacock, and tracks by Toshiko Akiyoshi and Bobo Stenson. Audio
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Midday Sports News for 18 September 2020
In the first round of the US golf Open, just 14 players are under par after the first day at Winged Foot in New York.
Felicity Reid has te pūrongo hakinakina. Audio
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Language and finding home. Xiaolu Guo: A Lover's Discourse
Award-winning Chinese-born British author, filmmaker and Booker Prize judge Xiaolu Guo tells Kathryn Ryan about her new book A Lover's Discourse. A 'documentary novel' about love, language, and the… Audio
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Sports News for 18 September 2020
American Justin Thomas has the early clubhouse lead after carding opening round 5 under par 65 at the US Open in New York. Audio
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Ryan Fox looking at US Open as opportunity
The New Zealand golfer Ryan Fox isn't concerned about taking on a new course at this week's US Open in New York. It will be his third US Open and 10th major of his career. Winged Foot is known as one… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: A maelstrom of misinformation
On this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about who's responsible for Facebook comments, and how the media should cover peddlers of misinformation. Audio
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Dateline Pacific for 14 September 2020
Two New Zealand-based Pasifika opera singers working with the New York Met; A new project to empower local fisheries stewards. Audio
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Pasifika opera singers take up with New York Met
Two New Zealand-based Pasifika singers have secured places on the prestigious New York Metropolitan Opera's Lindemann Young Artist Development Program. Audio
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Could China become a western news desert?
The Australian media’s last news journalists in China quit the country in a hurry this week. For the first time in nearly 50 years there’s no-one from across the ditch covering this critical country -… Audio
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Tagata o te Moana for 12 September 2020
Samoa's Deputy Prime Minister, Fiame Naomi Mataafa has resigned from Cabinet; Pacific health leaders warn Covid-19 frontliners are risking life and limb on the job; Life with covid-19 in the community… Audio
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Resurrecting North & South magazine: Rachel Morris
Iconic New Zealand monthly current affairs magazine North & South is rising from the ashes, and at the helm will be new editor Rachel Morris. German journalists Konstantin Richter and Verena… Audio
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Mowbray slams big profitable companies taking wage subsidy
A New Zealand entrepreneur is naming and shaming businesses he says are abusing the government wage subsidy scheme and should pay it back immediately.
Nick Mowbray of Zuru toys says large corporates… Video, Audio
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US tennis Open semi-finals underway at flushing meadows
The women's semi-finals are underway at the US tennis Open in New York, with fourth seed Naomi Osaka of Japan taking on American Jennifer Brady on centre court.
The winner will take on a former world… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Lame Tame name games - and still munted
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about two unusual interviews from young ‘James Tame’- and a personal perspective on a city still munted after all these… Video, Audio
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Today in music history
On this day in 2005 New York music club CBGB was served with an eviction notice by their landlord. Audio
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Global media giant set to be NZ's biggest private TV broadcaster
MediaWorks has agreed to sell its television channels to Discovery Inc. The global entertainment company will become the biggest privately-owned player in New Zealand free-to-air TV in 2021.
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Hiakai: award-winning Māori chef Monique Fiso releases a book
Award-winning chef Monique Fiso has just released a book named after her acclaimed Wellington restaurant. Hiakai is the book Monique wished she had when she was delving into Māori culinary history and… Audio
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Trumpocalypse: David Frum
David Frum is a life long Republican supporter, former speechwriter and special assistant to President George W. Bush, who predicts the end of the Trump presidency in November. He is the bestselling… Audio
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Honey for Healthy Skin
HoneyLab is a New Zealand company that develops health products from natural sources. It's just signed a multi-million dollar deal with a North American pharmaceutical company which will market and… Audio