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PUCCINI: La Bohème
This passionate, timeless, and indelible story of love among young artists in Paris, can stake its claim as the world’s most popular opera. Video
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Mike Bloomberg to join stage at Nevada Democrat debate
A new face will join candidates for the US Democratic presidential nomination on stage later today as they slug it out in another live televised debate.
Former New York City Mayor, Michael Bloomberg… Audio
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Bloomberg second in the polls, but hasn't been on a ballot yet
Democrats have not yet had a chance to cast a vote for the former New York mayor Mike Bloomberg to run against Donald Trump in November's presidential election.
He won't appear on a state primary… Audio
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Jury begins deliberating in Harvey Weinstein trial
Twelve jurors in New York have begun deliberating the fate of former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, who is on trial for rape and predatory sexual assault.
Weinstein has pleaded not guilty to… Audio
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Rachel Marlow - painting a story with light
Rachel Marlow is one of this country's most in-demand lighting designers, and co-founder of design company Filament Eleven 11. She works on everything from straight theatre productions to outdoor… Audio
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The life and times of spoonbender Uri Geller
Spoon-bending celebrity psychic Uri Geller is a mystifier and probably the most investigated paranormalist of all time. He is also distantly related to Sigmund Freud and originated spoonbending. And… Audio
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VERDI: La Traviata
The intimate scope and subject matter inspired Verdi to create some of his most profound and heartfelt music. Video
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Media commentator Andrew Holden
The backlash accompanying RNZ planning a new music brand aimed at younger people which has spawned calls to Save RNZ Concert. Also RNZ /TVNZ merger talks and how the New York Times digital subs are… Audio
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World's longest race stretches 3,100 miles around single NYC block
The Self-Transcendence 3100 Mile Race spans across 52 days around one New York City block. Sanjay Rawal is the director of the new film that examines the race and what drives people to take part. It's… Audio
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GP warns another flu pandemic is a certainty
In the wake of the coronavirus out of Wuhan, China, Edinburgh-based GP and writer Dr. Gavin Francis insists we are getting better and better at controlling these things, but he is adamant there will… Audio
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Donald Trump's 'bonkers' week in US politics
It's been yet another big week in US politics, with Donald Trump capping things off with a rambling, vitriolic speech in the wake of his impeachment acquittal. US correspondent Karen Kasler has been… Audio
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The week in US Politics - Nicholas Fandos
Audio 8 Feb 2020It's been an action packed week in US politics. First a debacle over the Democratic results in the Iowa caucuses, where a combination of technical glitches and an archaic voting system meant delays in… Audio
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Uncut Gems
Dan Slevin reviews the acclaimed film by the Safdie Brothers which stars Adam Sandler as a New York jeweller and gambling addict hoping to make one more big score. Audio
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Trump delivers State of the Union speech
President Trump has delivered his State of the Union speech in Washington this evening. New York correspondent Simon Hampton discusses it with The Panel. Audio
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The Panel with Laura Rapira and Peter Dunne (Part Two)
Audio 5 Feb 2020It's been a busy day at the Waitangi treaty grounds, with the opening ceremony for the new Waitangi Museum this morning which was attended by more than a thousand people. And this afternoon the Prime… Audio
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BERG: Wozzeck
Set in an apocalyptic pre–World War I environment, 'Wozzeck' was a sensation and a scandal at its première and has lost none of its power to fascinate, shock, and engage audiences. Video
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US correspondent Molly Crane-Newman on the Weinstein trial
Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein faces two counts of predatory sexual assault, two counts of rape and one count of criminal sexual assault in his New York case. New York Daily News journalist Molly… Audio
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Today in music history: Good Times Bad Times
This day in 1969, Led Zeppelin played the first of two nights at The Fillmore East, New York City during the band's first North American tour. Audio
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Music reviewer Grant Smithies - Idris Elba & more...
Fresh back from a beach in Abel Tasman, Grant Smithies selects songs today that work well with sandy togs and a tan. We'll hear some righteous New York boogaloo from San Sebastian 152, a Jamaican… Video, Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 29 January 2020
Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn about a mini-drama involving Sean Plunket, a revolt in the Washington Post newsroom, a Buzzfeed pioneer joining the MSM, and coronavirus coverage going bats. Audio
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First Song
Today's first song is played by Richie and Rosie - an Americana-folk duo from upstate New York. Audio
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Ex-US security adviser John Bolton's claims Trump tried to freeze Ukraine aid
The former US National Security Advisor John Bolton has claimed that President Donald Trump told him to continue freezing aid to the Ukraine until officials there helped him to investigate his… Audio
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Influence: Piri Sciascia
Dr Piri Sciascia (1946-2020) was farewelled this week at his hometown of Porangahau in the Hawkes Bay following his passing on the 18th of January. Audio
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Salina Fisher's dream-like re-acquaintance with the Kāpiti Coast
Wellington composer, Salina Fisher's Coastlines reflects on her re-acquaintance with the expansive Kāpiti Coast, following months of constant stimulation in New York City.
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Okay Kaya on her confrontingly honest second album
Kaya Wilkins (AKA Okay Kaya) is a Norwegian-raised/ New York-based model, actor and musician, whose music gained attention for its frank depiction of female sexuality. She talked with Waveney Russ. Audio
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Author André Aciman on the sequel to "Call Me By Your Name"
American novelist André Aciman authored worldwide bestseller Call Me by Your Name in 2007. His recently released book Find Me revisits the same characters decades on from the summer romance recounted… Audio
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Annabella Sciorra tells court of rape by Harvey Weinstein
Sopranos actress Annabella Sciorra has described having her arms pinned and being violently raped by the former Hollywood film producer Harry Weinstein more than 25 years ago.
During her evidence at… Video, Audio
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MOZART: The Magic Flute
A sublime fairy tale that moves freely between earthy comedy and noble mysticism.
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Wuhan virus spreading quickly
China is scaling up its efforts to contain a deadly new virus as millions of Chinese prepare to travel at home and overseas for the Lunar New Year holiday.
Six people have died in the central Chinese… Audio
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Confusion grows over Wuhan virus numbers
As passenger screening begins at three United States airports, confusion is growing over the exact numbers of people infected by a mystery virus emerging in China.
Airports in Los Angeles, San… Audio