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Song Crush 25: Elle Fanning, Daphni, Repulsive Woman
On this week's Song Crush we dabble in disco, flirt with funk, and indulge in some capital 'P' pop. Video, Audio
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Digital downsizing? The 'Outside' podcast
Even if you worry about using your smartphone too much, the idea of simply unplugging or ditching it altogether just isn't an option for most of us. So how can we strike the right balance between our… Audio
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'Judge John Hodgman': litigating domestic squabbles
Audio 13 Jul 2019Next time you have a trivial disagreement don't just bicker and squabble about it, have it properly decided by a Minor Television Personality and self-certified 'fake internet judge'! That's the… Audio
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David Bowie's Space Oddity turns 50
In December 1968 a 22-year-old David Bowie penned what is now one of his most loved songs, 'Space Oddity'. It offered a dystopian counter-image to the overwhelming global enthusiasm for space… Audio
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Marianne Schultz
Marianne Schultz danced professionally in New York as a member of Laura Dean Dancers and independent choreographers. After relocating to New Zealand she worked as dancer/teacher/rehearsal director… Audio
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The other New Zealander taking the NBA by storm
Sean Marks is the other New Zealander making big waves in the world's biggest basketball competition, and he's more influential than Steven Adams. Audio
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Looking after the mental health of vets
Audio 8 Jul 2019How do vets cope when they can't keep animals alive? Vicki Lim is a pet veterinarian based in Auckland, and she's the founder of an international effort called The Riptide Project - a platform for… Audio
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Florida billionaire facing sex trafficking of minors charges
Florida-based billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who counted among his friends President Trump and former president Bill Clinton, has been indicted on new charges alleging sex crimes involving minors.
The… Audio
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Simon Schama - Historian and author's love affair with words
Simon Schama is Professor of Art History and History at Columbia University in New York. He has written and presented forty television documentary films for the BBC, PBS, and The History Channel… Audio
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Overthinking Us
Us is out on home video today. Dan Slevin looks at some of the critical responses to the ideas behind one of the most creative films of the past ten years.
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The battle to get sick 9/11 responders the money they deserve
Nearly 18 years after the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York a battle is being waged to replenish the fund to support emergency responders and their families. The existing fund US$7.5… Audio
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Verdi's Otello by the APO
RNZ's award-winning recording of Verdi's Otello, including video, from the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra in association with New Zealand Opera. Audio
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Pick and Mix celebrates the achievements of young musicians
It’s the season of Matariki where we celebrate rising stars including the NZSO National Youth Orchestra and the New Zealand Youth Choir.
And once again enjoy Neil Finn's collaboration with the… Video
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Simon O'Neill: Musical Chair
Tenor Simon O'Neill is in the Musical Chair this week talking about his upcoming tour here in New Zealand and the stellar career he's carved out for himself. Audio
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Ellen Jovin: Taking grammar to the streets
Self-confessed language nerd, Ellen Jovin set up Grammar Table outside her Upper West Side apartment in New York and started answering questions about grammar. Audio
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The Spinoff strives to recruit its readers
Almost five years after starting up, online outlet The Spinoff now wants readers to cough up along with its corporate sponsors and clients. It’s even offering them some editorial influence. Mediawat… Audio
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Sharing stories beyond the book shelves: 'Borrowed'
Audio 29 Jun 2019'Borrowed' from Brooklyn Public Library in New York shares the stories happening between the shelves that hold the more than 4 million books in its collection. Like any good library it has reading… Audio
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Sother Teague - New York mixologist and anti-Trump campaigner
A culinary school graduate, Sother Teague began his hospitality career in restaurant kitchens, then worked as a research and technical chef on the Food Network series, Good Eats. He subsequently moved… Audio
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Pre-wired - New music releases
From New York to Melbourne to Wellington, Danielle Street guides Karyn on a tour of the latest music releases featuring Serpentwithfeet's Receipts, Sui Zhen's Perfect Place and Leisure World from… Audio
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Compensation for mosque shooting victims
Audio 27 Jun 2019Victims of the Christchurch mosque attacks have been invited to a meeting today to hear details of how the final money from the Givealittle fundraising page will be distributed. Nearly $11 million was… Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 26 June 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about the NZ Herald's Meghan Markle mania; death, dying and the news; the Spinoff joins the membership club; and more. Video, Audio
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Superbugs. A doctor's fight against antibiotic-resistance
Our anti-biotics are starting to fail us - with some predictions that in the next quarter of a century there could be more deaths from super bugs than heart disease or cancer. Dr. Matt McCarthy is an… Audio
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Stand up paddle boarding champ Annabel Anderson
Stand up paddle boarding is thought of as a serene sport; paddling on a crystal-clear lake, doing yoga while on your board or paddling with your dog at your feet. But that serenity is far from the… Audio, Gallery
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Why newspapers are putting up walls
The days when all your news was free on the internet are changing. The NZ Herald is now charging for premium content - and there are plenty of people willing to pay for good journalism. Audio
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David Robson: Why smart people do stupid things
David Robson is an author and science journalist whose new book, The Intelligence Trap, examines the reasons why smart people make stupid mistakes and offers a cognitive toolkit for ways to avoid… Audio
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Iran shoots down US drone, Trump says 'mistake'
President Donald Trump says Iran has made "a very big mistake" by shooting down an American surveillance drone overnight.
The US says the drone was in international airspace. Iran insists it was over… Audio
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Tokelau plots site for airstrip after helicopter controversy
Tokelau's village councils are considering a site for a runway on the atolls, reigniting controversial plans for air services to the remote territory. Audio
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Abbas Nazari: From Tampa refugee to Fullbright scholar
At age seven he was one of the refugees at the centre of the Tampa crisis. Now at 23 he's just won a prestigious scholarship to study in New York.
Abbas Nazari was one of more than 400 refugees… Video, Audio
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The best TV new to streaming this month
Netflix wins on volume in this week’s new streaming TV, according to Dan Slevin. Video
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Preview: Rialto Channel’s Creative Minds season
Dan Slevin previews four documentaries from Rialto Channel about the lives of artists.