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Headhunter: the story of Horatio Robley (part 2)
The story of Horatio Robley continues... How did a man once dubbed a "predator of culture" for his collection of Maori heads become better known as a "friend of the Maori"? Audio
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The Daily: delivering the news to your ears
Audio 3 Nov 2018The New York Times' daily news show 'The Daily' has proved a major hit: it's currently sitting at number 2 in the US podcast charts, with 5 million monthly listeners, and annual advertising revenues… Audio
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Lee Child - Author of Jack Reacher super-series
Lee Child is one of the world's leading thriller writers. British born, he now lives in New York. It is said one of his novels featuring his hero Jack Reacher is sold somewhere in the world every nine… Audio
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Sympathy for the translator
Translation is like a silent waiter, writes Mark Polizzotti in a recent New York Times article. "It often gets noticed only when it knocks over the serving cart." The acclaimed translator talks with… Audio
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Patricia Lockwood on growing up as the daughter of a charismatic Catholic priest who is also a manic-depressive narcissist
Patricia Lockwood talks to Kim Hill about a very particular Catholic upbringing in her memoir Priestdaddy, and its portrait of her father as a charming but damaged man. Audio
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Jonathan Simon - Fraud fears in US mid-terms
There are two weeks to go until midterm elections in the US - a particularly important event that will either entrench the power of President Donald Trump, or provide a break on his plans. There are… Audio
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Robert De Niro targeted with suspicious package
Actor Robert De Niro, a vocal Donald Trump critic, is the latest Democrat supporter to receive a suspect package. The device arrived at the offices of his production company in New York. We talk to… Audio
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'Explosive device' sent to Clinton, Obama, CNN
Audio 25 Oct 2018Potentially explosive devices mailed to former US President Barack Obama, ex-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and CNN's offices in New York have been intercepted by the Secret Service. The suspect… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 25 October 2018
Audio 25 Oct 2018A survivor speaks about yesterday's guilty verdict against rugby coach Alosio Taimo on 95 charges of child sexual abuse, "An act of terrorism" ... The US Secret Service intercepts suspected explosive… Audio
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Moneyland: where ill-gotten wealth goes to hide
There is a place that only the absurdly rich frequent and you won't find it on any map. It's a place where money – much of it belonging to kleptocrats and/or looted from nation states – buys you… Video, Audio
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Celeste Barber: the celebrity parodist who's now a celebrity herself
Australian actor and comedian Celeste Barber is an Instagram star, thanks to her wildly popular celebrity photographic parodies. “I like to take inappropriate, half-naked unflattering photos of myself… Video, Audio, Gallery
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Ann Jacobs says prisoner parents need contact with their children
US inmate advocate Ann Jacobs believes children should visit their incarcerated parents and mothers should keep their babies with them inside. Jacobs is the director of the Prisoner Re-entry… Audio
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Joanne Drayton - Hudson & Halls: The Food of Love
Auckland-based Joanne Drayton is author of New York Times bestseller The Search for Anne Perry (2014), which was a finalist in the New Zealand Book Awards 2013 and the subject of a 60 Minutes… Audio
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Che Fu: 20 years since his debut album 2b S.Pacific
Twenty years on from the release of his debut album 2b S.Pacific, we speak to Che Fu about how getting kicked out of Supergroove lit a fire that helped him create his landmark album and become the… Audio
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The Sampler: Hollywood Africans by Jon Batiste
Nick Bollinger discusses a set that takes in both boogie-woogie and Chopin from New Orleans' premier pianist Jon Batiste. Audio
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Master drummer Steve Gadd talks us through his finest work
Steve Gadd is the man behind the effortless drumming on legendary tracks like Aja by Steely Dan and Chuck E's in Love by Rickie Lee Jones. He's in NZ this month for shows with James Carter and the… Video, Audio
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Trump warns Saudi Arabia over missing journalist
A missing Washington Post journalist who is suspected to have been killed by Saudi Arabian agents in Turkey has sparked harsh words from President Trump and from the Arab nation. Mr Trump said if it… Audio
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Painter Imogen Taylor - In Fellowship
Auckland artist Imogen Taylor has won two major art fellowships in the same year. Imogen has been granted the Frances Hodgkins Fellowship for 2019 and won the Wallace Arts Trust Paramount Award for… Audio
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Zig Zag: demystifying Blockchain
Audio 13 Oct 2018'Zig Zag' tells the story of two people navigating their way through a profound period of personal change against a backdrop of technological upheaval. Manoush Zomorodi used to host New York Public… Audio
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World markets follow turmoil on Wall St
Audio 12 Oct 2018Prices have again slipped on Wall Street but the falls are nothing like the dramatic drop yesterday that sparked a downturn on global markets. The NZX top 50 fell 3.6 percent on Thursday, the biggest… Audio
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International artists on tour with NZ String Quartet
Two internationally acclaimed musicians, both well-loved by NZ audiences, are touring with members of the New Zealand String Quartet for Chamber Music New Zealand. Audio
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Old friends: Simon resurfaces past gems
Paul Simon offers some new ways of hearing some of his old songs with In the Blue Light. Nick Bollinger lends an ear. Audio
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The business of punishment: Going undercover in a private US prison
Private prisons are always worse than public ones because they're under constant pressure to cut costs, says investigative journalist Shane Bauer who went undercover in a private US prison as a… Audio
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Johannes Moser: from chamber to death-metal cello
German Canadian virtuoso cellist Johannes Moser has performed with the world's leading orchestras, including the Berliner Philharmoniker, New York and Los Angeles Philharmonics and Chicago and London… Video, Audio
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Twenty killed in New York limo crash
Twenty people have been killed in a limousine crash in Schoharie (sko-hary) County in upstate New York. The crash happened outside the Apple Barrel Country Store - state police confirmed the death… Audio
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NZ's K-Pop Factor
In this episode of Voices; we focus on the competitive side of K-Pop in Auckland. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Video, Audio
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Top Stories for Monday 8 October 2018
Audio 8 Oct 2018'Pointless' heaters leaving state homes cold - tenants, Kavanaugh sworn in at US Supreme Court, Twenty killed in New York limo crash, Kiwi dollar puts further pressure on petrol price Audio
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Jazz on tour
Audio 6 Oct 2018Nick features the music of two NZ bands currently touring the country: the Mark Lockett Trio, and The Jac. Plus Cannonball Adderley, Gwilym Simcock, and Natalie Cole. Audio
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'Life needs more sequins, feathers and jumping around'
Queer performance artist Mika Haka went from being one of the few Māori at Timaru Boys High School to opening for Grace Jones in New York, and now runs a charitable foundation for talented young… Video, Audio
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Ruth Busch - Bronx-born campaigner for better family law
Ruth Busch was born in 1944 in the Bronx, New York, to Holocaust survivors. Training as a lawyer with an interest in civil rights, she moved to New Zealand in 1982 and shortly thereafter taught the… Audio