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Live: Neil Finn and the APO
Neil Finn is joined by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra to play his album "Out Of Silence" in its entirety plus some of his older hits at the 2018 Auckland Arts Festival. Video, Audio
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NZ won’t sign up to war on drugs – PM in New York
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has arrived in New York, where she has rejected US President's Donald Trump's plan to escalate the war on drugs, while also re-stating New Zealand's support for the Iran… Video, Audio
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City resiliency in the face of climate change - Kai-Uwe Bergmann
Measures to protect cities from the intense storms and rising sea levels caused by climate change should consider projects which also enhance life in the city, visiting expert Kai-Uwe Bergmann says. Audio
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New York in lockdown for UN general assembly
The United Nations General Assembly is about to kick off in New York with the city going into lockdown for the event. Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern arrived in Manhattan yesterday for a week of… Audio
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Ardern joins world leaders for tense UN General Assembly in New York
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has joined about 140 world leaders in New York for the weeklong United Nations General Assembly. A big focus of the week will be on US President DonaldTrump, who's… Audio
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Linn LORKIN: These Wings of Mine
Performed by Lorkin at the Karlheinz Company Suffrage 125 Celebration Concert, University of Auckland Music Theatre, 23 September 2018. Audio
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Alison Griswold: Americans divided over e-scooters arrival
New York based Quartz journalist Alison Griswold explains the mixed reaction to the e-scooter phenomenon as it rolled out in cities across the U.S. She says it's a case of regulators playing catch up… Audio
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Where Are You Going? Meeting strangers in 11 cities
Audio 22 Sep 2018Meet strangers in 11 cities and then start up a conversation with them by asking one straightforward question: Where Are You Going? Because of the open-ended nature of the question, and the disarming… Audio, Gallery
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PM says US talk show appearances will focus on NZ
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says she weighed up carefully the value to New Zealand of her appearing on American television shows while in New York for the UN General Assembly next week. Audio
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Jacinda Ardern prepares for UN New York visit
Audio 21 Sep 2018The Prime Minister has cleared the decks before her trip to the United Nations next week. Jacinda Ardern leaves tomorrow for New York for the annual UN leader's week. Yesterday she removed Meka… Audio
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Liane Moriarty - observing human life
Australian writer Liane Moriarty's eighth novel Nine Perfect Strangers has just hit the shelves, and already the film rights have been snapped up by Nicole Kidman, who'll produce and star in the… Audio
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Story of the day for 19 September 2018
Audio 19 Sep 2018Accordign to the New York post having a nanny who can teach your kid a second language doesn't cut it anymore in New York City's elite circles - there's now a fleet of super nannies who will design… Audio
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Ten young New Zealand women making their mark in music
The future for classical music in New Zealand looks bright if these young women are anything to go by.
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How far we've come: Three generations of feminists
For the 125th anniversary of women gaining the vote in New Zealand, it pays to look back on how things have changed - not just in the static moments between then and now, but in the gradual shifts…
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Call me ‘Madam Maestro’
Celebrating women who have blazed a trail in the highly competitive world of orchestral conducting and been instrumental in getting superb female conductors seen on the world’s greatest podiums. Video
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Jacinda Ardern to appear on Stephen Colbert's CBS show
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will appear on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert when she's in New York for the United Nations General Assembly later this month. We called former prime minister John… Video, Audio
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Florence + The Machine, Courtney Barnett among Laneway 2019 acts
Florence + The Machine, Courtney Barnett and Parquet Courts will headline Auckland's Laneway festival when it returns to Albert Park on 28 January.
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West Papuans urge Kanaks to vote for independence
The West Papua National Committee has urged New Caledonia's indigenous Melanesians to vote for independence during the upcoming referendum in the French territory. Audio
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Meet the Rotorua songwriter who's about to make the big time
You might not have heard of Rotorua-born musician Alayna Powley, but the rest of the world has. At just 25, she’s worked with some of the world’s biggest pop producers and clocked up over nine million… Video, Audio
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'McQueen': Fashion bad boy's tale all too familiar
The story of unlikely bad boy East End fashion designer Alexander McQueen - aptly titled McQueen - is, like so many documentaries about tortured artists, predictably tragic and sadly unenlightening. Video, Audio
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Michael Hickey fights foam contamination
Celebrity lawyer Erin Brockovich has been making waves across the Tasman lately, accusing authorities of woeful inaction over firefighting foam contamination of community water supplies. But the real… Audio
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The Sampler - 11 September 2018
Nick Bollinger reviews a high-school musical from precocious Long Island siblings The Lemon Twigs; a dislocated dsic by British-born, New York-based musician Devonte Hynes a.k.a. Blood Orange, and an… Audio
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The Sampler: Negro Swan by Blood Orange
British-born, New York-based Devonte Hynes explores his sense of dislocation in an uneasy new album. Nick Bollinger has a listen. Audio
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Arthur Aron on love, psychology, and his '36 questions'
To keep your relationship on track, celebrate your partner's successes – big and small – as much as possible, says relationship researcher Arthur Aron. He's the psychology professor who designed… Audio
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Upbeat for Tuesday 11 September
We mark the 17th anniversary of the Attack on New York’s World Trade Centre in 2001; and Geneva’s Orchestre de la Suisse Romande celebrates its 100th anniversary with its BBC Proms debut.
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NY Times op-ed piece, a political Whodunnit?
US correspondent Susan Milligan with the latest on the whodunnit gripping the Washinginton DC corridors of power as President Trump furiously tries to find out who wrote an unflattering New York Times… Audio
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Self-driving cars not solution to traffic woes
For the past century, the car has dominated our cities, shaping the streets, roads and urban spaces that surround them. Enter the AV or automated vehicle. But according to design guru, Allison Arieff… Audio
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Upbeat for Monday 10 September
What can we expect from the newly announced Orchestra Wellington EPIC 2019 season? NZSO’s Andrew Joyce delves into the orchestra’s current classical hits tour and we explore works that will make you…
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Expert says news media must end dependence on Google and Facebook
A new report says our news media are too dependent on Google and Facebook. The author says it's also time to tax big online operators to secure the future of journalism. If this is even possible, how… Audio