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Is Covid-19 raising a generation of children afraid of human contact?
Guyon Espiner talks with Emily St John Mandel, Clementine Ford and Merepeka Raukawa-Tait
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After the Virus: Society
In this episode; society. Do we want to go back to our pre-Covid lives? Produced by Justin Gregory, Guyon Espiner, Claire Eastham-Farrelly, Tim Watkin and Veronica Schmidt. Audio
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Film and TV reviewer Chris Schulz
Film and TV reviewer Chris Schulz looks at hard-hitting British comedy I May Destroy You, documentary Lenox Hill, which follows four doctors working at the renowned New York hospital and Will… Audio
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NZ man's second round of managed isolation
Aaron Fry has found himself in managed isolation for the second time since the Covid-19 outbreak reached New Zealand. Audio
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Aratika Trust - empowering people to live well
In the continuing series that explores stories about Māori whanau who live with cancer, producer Justine Murray is with the ladies of Aratika, a Rotorua-based charitable trust that run wellness… Audio
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How memory is a game of all or nothing
New research by psychologists at the University of York looks at those highly irritating and often embarrassing moments such as forgetting where you parked the car. Audio
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Why movie multiplexes are becoming a thing of the past
Audio 28 Jun 2020Veteran film critic Richard Brody from The New Yorker is with us to discuss whether the movies need multiplexes anymore as we negotiate a brave new world with Covid-19. Audio
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Worth a shot? The economics of the race for a vaccine
The race is on: Two Cents' Worth investigates the economics of finding a vaccine for coronavirus. Audio
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365 Days, Rosie, The Booksellers
Film and TV review Sarah McMullan looks at the Netflix success of 365 Days, Rosie - a film about a mother in Ireland struggling with homelessness and The Booksellers, a documentary about rare bookshop… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Psych-rock duo Chesta Hedron with ‘Pulse’
We’re proud to be the first to share the new video from Kiwi/Aussie experimental two-piece Chesta Hedron. ‘Pulse’ is the first single from their debut album Rubedo Telesma due out later this year. Video
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Interstate quarantine measures announced in US
In the US, interstate travellers arriving in New York, New Jersey or Connecticut from states with spiking infections rates will be required to quarantine for 14 days.
The travel advisory currently… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 25 June 2020
The Ministry of Health drops the requirement for people with a cold or cough to get a Covid swab - unless they are high risk. The Government won't reveal how many foreigners have arrived in New… Audio
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K-pop 'stans', TikTok users claim victory over Donald Trump rally
TikTok users and fans of Korean pop music claim to have spoilt a rally for US President Donald Trump by making thousands of fake ticket reservations.
K-pop fans - or, in the parlance of the internet… Audio
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The work of Curtis Mayfield with Simon Sweetman
Simon Sweetman looks at the work of Curtis Mayfield, and explains why his songs continue to inspire. Video, Audio
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Banksy art going up for auction in Auckland
Three works by elusive and controversial guerilla artist Banksy are set to go up for auction in Auckland next week.
Pieces by the anonymous artist are more usually sold in London or New York, so how… Audio
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Stories from around New Zealand and the World
Dr Deidre Barrett from Harvard Medical School is a dream expert and has been collecting people's pandemic dreams to put in her new book called Pandemic Dreams. Jesse spoke to Dr Barrett in May and… Audio
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Quickies with Stephin Merritt and The Magnetic Fields
William Dart looks at Quickies, the latest release from The Magnetic Fields, highlighting the deliciously manipulative songcraft of Stephin Merritt. Video, Audio
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How beautiful young women are used to boost the status of men
Dr. Ashley Mears is a former fashion model turned academic sociologist. Her new book Very Important People looks at how clubs and restaurants pay promoters to recruit beautiful young women to their… Audio
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How police reform changed one of US’s most violent cities
Audio 20 Jun 2020J. Scott Thomson is the former police chief of Camden, New Jersey. He presided over a major process of reform in one of America's most violent cities. With many areas of the US (and elsewhere) mulling… Audio
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Worlds of Music Episode 184 20 June 2020 featuring the all-Women Mexican Mariachi ensemble Flor De Toloache .
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie. Audio
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Anthony Byrt - The Mirror Steamed Over
Award-winning Kiwi writer on contemporary art, Anthony Byrt tells Lynn Freeman about his new book The Mirror Steamed Over, which explores ideas of shifting personal and sexual identity and a key… Audio, Gallery
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US Supreme Court win for LGBT workers
Audio 16 Jun 2020The US Supreme Court has ruled that employers who fire workers for being gay or transgender are breaking the country's civil rights laws. Audio
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The backlash against Condé Nast
The New York Times is describing a fallout at magazine publisher Condé Nast as a "reckoning". Jesse is joined by former New York magazine editor, Kirsten Matthew, to find out more. Audio
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Filthy Rich author Tim Malloy: 'Epstein's currency was girls'
Tim Malloy is an Emmy Award-winning veteran of local and network television and co-author of Filthy Rich - the book about convicted child predator Jeffrey Epstein that inspired the current Netflix… Audio
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Flor de Toloache: the NYC women making mariachi music
Trevor Reekie talks to Flor De Toloache - an all women mariachi group from New York City that's bucking tradition and playing a style of music usually performed by men. Audio
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Out Lately With Finn Johannson
A post lockdown selections of tracks from Wellington's own skateboarding selector, Finn Johannson. Audio
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Golden ladies of jazz sing the blues
We’re featuring some ‘golden ladies’ of jazz today in Pick and Mix, with songs from the likes of June Christy and Blossom Dearie. And there's music from a new album from Finnish folk virtuosos Maria… Video
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How has the pandemic changed the world of work?
Guyon Espiner talks with Robert Reich (a former USA Secretary of Labor), Anna Curzon (Xero), Prof. Douglas A. Irwin (Dartmouth College)
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Midweek Mediawatch - Revolt at the New York Times
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about a revolt inside the New York Times newsroom and questions whether New Zealand media should be stricter about the… Audio