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The hopeless hunt for Ghislaine Maxwell
The whereabouts of ocialite Ghislaine Maxwell -- the woman at the heart of the Prince Andrew sex claims -- remains a mystery. Journalist Mark Edmonds joins the show to discuss his quest to find… Audio
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The art and the artist - Gauguin's troubling legacy
Can art be viewed in isolation from the life of the artist who produced it? It's a question increasingly troubling galleries and cultural institutions. Audio
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Armchair commentators reach sports fans around globe with Spalk
Auckland-born company Spalk provides sports fans with a variety of commentators from around the globe - all with different styles, languages, and backgrounds. Audio
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NZ Youth Choir 40 years young
The New Zealand Youth Choir is marking its 40th anniversary with a special concert and a tour around the Pacific. David Squire discusses the history of the choir and how it’s encouraged young people… Audio
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First Up's Daily Quiz Wednesday 4 December
Audio 4 Dec 2019Yesterday's answers and today's questions: 1/. What is the Latin word for "elsewhere"? Meaning someone was elsewhere when an event happened? 2/. How much has former Wallaby Israel Folau increased his… Audio
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Kozmik blues: Janis Joplin’s brief and brilliant life
A new book on Janis Joplin gives fresh insight into the troubled singer's life, thanks to unprecedented access to her personal archives, friends and family. Video, Audio
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First Up Daily quiz Tuesday 3 December
Audio 3 Dec 2019Yesterday's answers plus today's questions: 1/. What sort of woollen headgear was named after a battle in the Crimean War? 2/. Which year (in figures) is displayed by the seven Roman numerals listed… Audio
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Still Here - Paula Cole and Patty Waters
They're still here … singers Paula Cole and Patty Waters both took long career breaks but came back as strong as ever. William Dart reviews their latest albums. Video, Audio
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WOMAD adds top female artists to Taranaki Festival
WOMAD NZ announces extra artists including The Black Quartet from Aotearoa, singer songwriter Laura Marling, New York All-Women Mariachi Group Flor De Toloache and Troy Kingi. Video
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Wayne Kramer: 'As a gangster I was a complete failure'
Legendary rock guitarist Wayne Kramer is the epitome of someone who has lived many lives - from ground-breaking foundation member of the MC5 to inmate at the Lexington Federal Prison in Kentucky to… Audio
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BARBER: Piano Concerto Op 38
Michael Houstoun (piano), Orchestra Wellington conducted by Marc Taddei. Audio
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First song: Miriam Clancy
New York-based New Zealander Miriam Clancy is back in the country to tour her latest album Astronomy and she stops by our Auckland studio today for First Song. Audio
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Book review - Rabbits for Food by Binnie Kirshenbaum
Melanie O'Loughlin from Unity Books reviews Rabbits for Food by Binnie Kirshenbaum, which is published by Serpent's Tail. New Year's Eve 2008, and Bunny, a successful writer under the spell of… Audio
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Story of the Day for 26 November 2019
Audio 26 Nov 2019Messages in bottles and an 82 year old beating up a New York robber. Audio
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Auckland Philharmonic and Suzy Cato bringing music into schools
Link Up is an international programme run by New York City's Carnegie Hall, which pairs professional musicians with local children to help them learn a piece of music - and it's come to New Zealand… Audio
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'New Zealand's biggest danger is being swamped by China'
Professor Tyler Cowen is a big supporter of immigration -- when it's done right -- but warns the New Zealand government needs to continue with its policy of not allowing China to get too much… Audio
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Stephen Cleobury: Icon of choral music dies at age 70
World-renowned choral director, organist, and teacher, Stephen Cleobury, retired Music Director at King's College, Cambridge has passed away after a long illness at the age of 70.
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Wendy S. Walters writes back
Wendy S. Walters' early career majored on poetry but as her writing career continued she found herself getting drawn more and more towards non-fiction. Her 2015 collection Multiply/Divide: On the… Audio
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Prince Andrew drops royal duties amid Epstein scandal claims
Prince Andrew has walked away from royal duties for the foreseeable future, but should he also walk away from his royal title?
In a statement the Duke of York says the controversy surrounding his… Video, Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Skux ‘I Am the Explorer’
Auckland punk musician Skux shot her new video on Kodiak Island, Alaska where she’s a park ranger. RNZ Music is proud to be the first to share it. Video
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Prince Andrew's BBC interview called a 'car crash'
While Prince Charles and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall are visiting New Zealand, another royal is in the spotlight.
Prince Andrew has given his first detailed response to allegations by an… Audio
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Cuban big bands, Americana and flamenco
We look ahead to artists coming to WOMAD NZ and NZ Festival 2020 and enjoy torch songs from Cape Verde and 60’s era United States.
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Royal correspondent dismayed by Prince Andrew interview
Prince Andrew has appeared on BBC this morning our time to answer questions about his links to Jeffrey Epstein. Veteran royal correspondent Richard Fitzwilliams has watched the interview and joins the… Audio
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Breath of the Birds by Dame Gillian Whitehead
In 'Breath of the Birds' Dame Gillian Whitehead discusses the origin of taonga puoro, their revival, and how she has used traditional Māori musical instruments in her compositions. Audio, Gallery
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Worlds of Music : Episode 163 features Laurie Anderson
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie Audio
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Miriam Clancy on her latest album Astronomy
New York-based Kiwi songwriter Miriam Clancy joins Music101's Charlotte Ryan to a talk about her latest album Astronomy and her upcoming NZ tour. Audio
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Designing cities with 'sustainable mobility'
Audio 16 Nov 2019Expat urban designer Skye Duncan landed a top job in New York working for Michael Bloomberg on one of his philanthropic projects. As Director of the Global Designing Cities Initiative at the National… Audio
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Journalist Jodi Kantor on breaking the Harvey Weinstein story
Audio 16 Nov 2019In 2017, investigative reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey broke the story of American film producer Harvey Weinstein's decades of alleged sexual abuse - and helped to ignite the #MeToo… Audio
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The true story of fake New York heiress Anna Delvey
Audio 16 Nov 2019Anna Delvey was an ambitious young German heiress, living the high life in New York City. That's what it looked like from the outside, and what those nearest and dearest to her thought. In fact she… Audio
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Tenor Simon O’Neill wins Best Classical Artist Tui
Internationally renowned New Zealand tenor Simon O’Neill has won the Best Classical Artist Tui at the Vodafone New Zealand Music Awards. Video, Audio
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