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MASSENET: Werther
Werther is a melancholy poet troubled by his love for a married woman and his general disaffection with the world. Video
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Our giant 'Green Eggs and Ham' moment
The Covid-19 lockdown has forced a 'Green Eggs and Ham' moment on many businesses and government departments which could jumpstart our adoption of digital technology and productivity. Audio
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Is writing letters the answer to toxic social media
Audio 21 Apr 2020A New York columnist has found that reading her grandparents love letters has been an antidote to the barrage of social media bad news and misinformation. Audio
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Chris Wikaira (Part 1)
Audio 21 Apr 2020The Goverment's goal for Covid 19 is elimination and to that end contact tracing is crucial. Associate Professor Malcolm Campbell, Deputy Director of the GeoHealth Laboratory at the University of… Audio
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The Sampler: Dua Lipa, The Strokes, M. Ward
Nick Bollinger discusses the lockdown disco of dance pop icon Dua Lipa; a credible comeback from New York City rockers the Strokes; and the travellers’ tales of solitary guitarist M. Ward. Audio
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Joni Mitchell, Nick Cave, King's Singers and VOCES8 take on Radiohead
A celebration of song with artists as diverse as Joni Mitchell, Nick Cave, the King's Singers and vocal group VOCES8. Video
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What does the superhero craze say about our own times?
Superman and his descendants launched a fascination with technological superism that continues today. Iwan Rhys Morus is professor of history at Aberystwyth University in Wales and has recently… Audio
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Professor Gary McLean: International Covid-19 update
Gary McLean is a professor in molecular immunology at London Metropolitan University who specialises in infectious diseases, immunology and antibody engineering. He joins the show to look at the big… Audio
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'No evidence that Covid-19 is causing huge loss of life'
Professor Michael Levitt, a Nobel laureate and Stanford biophysicist, says there is no clear evidence that Covid-19 is causing massive loss of life, despite evidence to the contrary in places like… Audio
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A Song Down The Phone: Clark Gayton
Tonight we cross to the the South Bronx in New York City to catch up with multi-instrumentalist Clark Gayton who is going to play a little trombone for us. Audio
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Coronavirus: Trump lashes out at reporters amid criticism of pandemic handling
If he ever thought he was in charge, US President Donald Trumps leadership during the coronavirus pandemic, continues to crumble.
Trump has gone on the attack as he defends growing criticism of his… Audio
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Blokes vs Books: a new campaign to get Kiwi men reading
There's never been a better time to get into reading so the new online campaign Blokes vs Books had a very timely launch last week. In a series of short, light-hearted interviews, playwright Victor… Video, Audio
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New Horizons: Joan As Police Woman
Joan Wasser goes by the stage-name Joan As Police Woman. She writes arresting music. For William Dart, there's no point resisting - he goes along quietly with her 2018 album Damned Devotion. Video, Audio
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Do women really have better sex under socialism? Dr Kristen Ghodsee thinks so
Kim Hill speaks with Dr Kristen Ghodsee about her book Why Women Have Better Sex Under Socialism in this highlight from the 2020 New Zealand Arts Festival writers' programme. Audio
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From the banjo, violin and cello to the electronica infused instruments of today
Strings in their many forms, acoustic and electronic : from the unadorned banjo and violin to experimental electronics. Video
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Amy Goldstein: COVID-19 in the Land of the Free
After forging a destructive path through Asia and Europe, COVID-19 has taken hold in the US: the country's transmission numbers have rapidly outstripped previous hotspots like China, Italy and Spain… Audio
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Song Down The Phone - Eddy Malave
Viola Player, Eddy Malave joins us from New York to play down the phone. Audio
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Bones' crime writer and forensic anthropologist Dr Kathy Reichs
Mystery crime-writer and forensic anthropologist Dr Kathy Reichs speaks with Kathryn Ryan about her double-life as a scientist and best-selling author. Kathy's first novel Déjà Dead was a New York… Audio
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Covid-19: The shocking state of care, caution in Trump's US
Covid-19 hospitalisations seem to be levelling off in New York - the epicentre of the pandemic in the US.
Centre for Disease Control figures show the United States has more than 370,000 cases of… Video, Audio
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New York has its deadliest virus day
Audio 8 Apr 2020New Zealand correspondent in New York, Simon Hampton, talks to the Panel about the deadliest day for New York as the US epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic. Audio
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The Panel with Ali Jones and Mark Sainsbury (Part 2)
Audio 8 Apr 2020A major survey has found out than on average only 2 percent of New Zealanders bother to read online privacy policies. Privacy Commissioner John Edwards joins the discussion. New Zealand correspondent… Audio
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Coronavirus: New York has more cases than Italy
New York State now has more cases of Coronovirus than Italy and is only second in the world to Spain.
The US state has more than 138,000 reported cases Today was also New York state's deadliest day… Audio
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Coronavirus: New York has more cases than Italy
New York State now has more cases of Coronovirus than Italy and is only second in the world to Spain.
The US state has more than 138,000 reported cases Today was also New York state's deadliest day… Audio
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Coronavirus: Kiwi in New York a month into lockdown
The suburb of New Rochelle in New York has been one of the success stories of containment of Covid-19 in the hard hit city.
The US has recorded 10,000 deaths, more than 3000 of those in New York.
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Coronavirus: US death toll hits 10,000
The coronavirus death toll in the United States has risen above 10,000 amid some preliminary signs that the crisis in New York may have reached its peak.
President Trump declared there is light at… Audio
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MOZART: Così fan tutte
The Met's production of Mozart's masterpiece updates the action to an amusement park inspired by Coney Island in the 1950s. Video
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Around the World in Two Hours (2)
This week Nick plays tracks inspired by places around the world, including Cassandra Wilson with the Tennessee Waltz, Chick Corea's Spain, and Bill Charlap with Autumn in New York. Audio
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Coronavirus: Florida's pandemic response criticised
Audio 1 Apr 2020There is continued criticism of the way Florida is dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.
The US southern state was slow to introduce any restrictions on movement and socialising which is a concern… Audio
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Kiwi reporter in New York is worried for the city
Simon Hampton, freelance kiwi journalist living in New York says he's worried for the city and the country. Audio
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The Panel with Niki Bezzant and Mike Rehu (Part 1)
Audio 31 Mar 2020Jessica Wilson Head of Research for Consumer New Zealand talks about the range of complaints they've received in relation to the Covid 19 pandemic and sunsequent lockdown. Simon Hampton, freelance… Audio