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Matt Green is just walking - every New York city street
Matt Green is a man on a mission. It's a pedestrian tale from the metropolis. Matt talks to Kathryn about his quest to walk every public street in New York city. So far he has pounded the pavement for… Audio, Gallery
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Cambridge Analytica: Data influenced 2016 US election
Audio 20 Dec 2018Details have emerged about an alleged large-scale cyber attack on the European Union's diplomatic communications over a three year period. The New York Times has published details from thousands of… Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek 19 December 2018
Mediawatch's regular catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock chats to Karyn Hay about Grace Millane coverage, murder podcast enthusiasm, A Spinoff series spinning out of control on the author… Video, Audio
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Best of 2018: books about music
Music and literature reviewer Kiran Dass picks her best books about music from 2018.
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Top features of 2018: Pets and science
Audio 18 Dec 2018Pets are a huge part of many people's lives - but how much do we really know about them? These articles explore pet neuroscience, the rise of pet anti-vaxxers, and interesting new uses pets are being…
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Mrs. Maisel is back and as entertaining as ever
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel is the perfect palate-cleanser between the heavier offerings of TV’s ‘golden age’, according to Dan Slevin. Video
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Clapton's life of 'amazing, miraculous privacy'
Eric Clapton, a white working-class Surrey boy, was transformed on hearing the music of the Mississippi Delta, but as biographer Phillip Norman explains he was spoilt and despite avoiding controversy… Audio
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Expert feature: The history of NZ Comedy
We live in an age when New Zealand comedy is cool: not just in New Zealand, but in Edinburgh, New York and Hollywood. But how did we get here? Audio
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Circular - 16 December
Audio 16 Dec 2018We're told if the economy is growing, and if we keep producing, that's a good thing. But at what cost? This hour, TED speakers explore circular systems that regenerate and re-use what we already have…
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Violinist Nikki Chooi
In just a few days the finalists of the 2019 Michael Hill International Violin Competition will be announced and they'll have five months to hone their performances for the judges. Winning the… Video, Audio
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First we take Manhattan - Lucy Marinkovich and Lucien Johnson
Creative Wellington couple Lucy Marinkovich and Lucien Johnson will soon be packing their bags - and in Lucien's case his saxophone - to head to the Big Apple on the Harriet Friedlander New York… Audio, Gallery
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Iron man: pressing ahead with crease-free revolution
Audio 16 Dec 2018James Hook, aka the Iron Man, is the founder and ironer-in-chief of the Brooklyn Ironers' Union. Hook and his fellow ironers set up their boards in bars and cafes in the New York borough and iron… Audio
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The UN declaration on the rights of peasants - what it means
Marc Edelman explains what the UN Declaration on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas means. Just seven countries voted against its adoption recently, and of those was NZ… Audio
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RNZ Music's favourite international songs of 2018
The RNZ Music crew (Kirsten Johnstone, Tony Stamp, Nick Bollinger, Alex Behan, and Yadana Saw) make their music picks from 2018's crop of international releases and give their opinions on the… Video, Audio
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'Searching for Santa Claus': Nick Bollinger's favourite Christmas song
There have been calls to censor The Pogues' Christmas classic 'Fairytale Of New York', but it was never Nick Bollinger's favourite Christmas song anyway. Video
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Story of the day for 14 December 2018
Audio 14 Dec 2018A story from the New York times now - which looks into research into aerobic exercise - jogging, interval training - that sort of thing - which finds that yes it does make our cells biologically… Audio
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Hello goodbye this sunday on Standing Room Only
Audio 14 Dec 2018So long, farewell, haere ra... It's your last weekly national arts and culture fix of the year this Sunday and we've got interviews with two key figures in the arts who've leaving important posts
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The Sampler: C'est la Vie by Phosphorescent
Nick Bollinger asseses the impact of new love, parenthood and a move to Nashville on the music of Phosphorescent's Matthew Houck. Audio
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Groundbreaking Moog masterpiece Switched On Bach celebrates 50 years
Ground-breaking electronic album Switched on Bach celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. RNZ Music’s Trevor Reekie spoke to music lecturer Mark Graham who recently wrote a comprehensive piece on… Video, Audio
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'Front Burner': serving up daily news
Audio 8 Dec 2018We play an extract from a Canadian contribution to the burgeoning daily news podcast scene. CBC's 'Front Burner' looks at Google's plans to turn an area of Toronto into a hi tech testing lab for our… Audio
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David Grann - The story of Henry Worsley
Audio 8 Dec 2018David Grann is the staff writer at The New Yorker and an acclaimed author. His stories have appeared in several anthologies and he's written for a raft of other magazines including the New York Times… Audio
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Global markets fall after Huawei arrest
Global markets around the world have fallen following the arrest of Huawei's Chief Financial Officer Sabrina Meng Wanzhou. For the latest from Wall Street, we can cross to New York and senior editor… Audio
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NZ bumps up diplomatic presence in Pacific
Audio 6 Dec 2018New Zealand is creating 14 diplomatic posts to deal with Pacific related issues around the world. Audio
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'Call-out' culture and the new prestige economy
Call-out culture - gaining prestige by shaming others for intolerance - is damaging young people's mental health and harming social discussion and university culture, leftist academic Jonathan Haidt… Audio
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From Studio to Stage
William Dart looks at two albums that became shows and one show that became an album… Anaïs Mitchell’s Hadestown and David Byrne and Fatboy Slim's Here Lies Love the former; Linda Thompson’s My Mother… Video, Audio
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Mediawatch for 2 December 2018
The reporting - or lack of it - of democratic organisations from the Hutt Valley to the UN in New York, and pride and prejudice in the coverage of the LGBTQ community. Audio
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Noah Slee on his short film 'And So, We Move to Otherlands'
Berlin-based Tongan-New Zealand artist Noah Slee has followed up his debut album Otherland with a short film based on the music and its themes. He speaks to Yadana Saw about how he plucked up the… Video, Audio
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'Insane Mode' - Elon Musk and the Tesla revolution
Elon Musk is unusual, difficult and vindictive - but he and his company Tesla have achieved amazing things, former insider and New Zealander Hamish McKenzie says. A former writer for Tesla, McKenzie… Audio
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Best features of 2018: happiness
Audio 30 Nov 2018Happiness can be elusive. These 10 interviews offer insights and research into what it means and how it can be achieved in the modern world.
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Best features of 2018: the chefs
Audio 30 Nov 2018Need inspiration for a summer feast? Here's 10 of RNZ's best interviews with chefs local, international and exported, and a bevvy of recipes to match.