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DVOŘÁK: Te Deum
Jenny Wollerman (soprano), James Clayton (bass), Orpheus Choir, New Zealand School of Music Orchestra conducted by Brent Stewart. Recorded 26 May 2018, Wellington Cathedral of St Paul by RNZ Concert.
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Weinstein to hand himself in to New York police
Harvey Weinstein is expected to turn himself in to Police in New York to face charges of sexual assault and harrassment from dozens of women. The former movie producer who worked with some of… Audio
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How the Languages We Speak Shape the Way We Think
They say you are what you eat but there is growing evidence that you are what you say. Language can colour the way we look at the world according to Dr Lera Boroditsky. Audio
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Lux Fest classical playlist
Lux Festival's Robert Appierdo chooses some classical pieces to accompany your exploration of the artworks. Video
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Upbeat for Monday 21 May
Audio 21 May 2018Tony Vercoe, the head of Kiwi-Pacific Records died last week aged 98. We listen to his last interview with Upbeat. We play some music from the royal wedding, celebrate Kiwi organist Thomas Gaynor and…
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Barbara Ehrenreich
Audio 19 May 2018Barbara Ehrenreich is the author of over 20 books, including the bestselling Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America, which saw her go undercover as a low wage worker to examine the impact of…
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Forensic Architecture - when buildings become evidence.
A team of specialist researchers at the University of London have developed a new sub-discipline of architecture, reconstructing buildings after conflict or catastrophe. Forensic Architecture creates… Audio
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Androgyny in pop music
Popular culture is a place that has always given room to push boundaries, and pop music in particular has been bending gender since Little Richard in the 1950s. Video, Audio
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James & Robert Redford fuel clean energy movement
The US often gets a bad rap for its apparent addiction to fossil fuels, but behind the scenes much is happening in the renewable energy space. James Redford (Robert Redford's son) is the director of… Audio
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Monique Fiso: the chef creating Michelin-style Māori kai
Monique Fiso's mission is to elevate Māori cuisine. After the success of Hiakai – her series of pop-up tent restaurants – Monique's first permanent restaurant opens in Wellington this year. Audio, Gallery
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Is NZ 100% Pure?
The New Zealand '100% Pure' marketing slogan that has angered environmentalists is getting a shakeup. The slogan has been controversial since it was challenged in a 2012 New York Times interview with… Audio
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Grunge, classical music and Leonard Bernstein
NZSO guest conductor Brett Mitchell explains what classical music, grunge, and musical theatre have in common and what composer Leonard Bernstein has to do with it. Audio
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Nashville Babylon 7 May 2018 WEB
On tonight's show we've got an exclusive spin of tracks from Holly Golightly's new album, more from Eb & Sparrow's latest release, jazz from Ella Fitzgerald, classic blues from Robert Johnson and a… Audio
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In theatres: Faces Places
The Oscar-nominated documentary Faces Places tells of the unlikely, feisty and affectionate partnership of two French artists. Dan Slevin finds it delightful. Video
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Upbeat for Monday 7 May
How a young trumpeter successfully funded his Juilliard education; many British orchestral musicians say they are living on the breadline; we celebrate the brilliance of Bernstein with singer Morgan…
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Nichola Te Kiri: a career in contemporary Māori design
Nichola Te Kiri incorporates Māori symbols and stories into the designs of capes, jewellery and lamps for her brand Nichola. She tells Justine Murray about leaving her day job to pursue her design… Audio, Gallery
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Così fan tutte by Mozart
A frothy comedy of manners with an intensely dark take on human nature. Video
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New Horizons: Noël, Richard, and Robbie
William Dart takes a brief look at three performers, linked by the use of satirical humour in their music: the incomparable Noël Coward, the impeccable Richard Rodney Bennett, and our own… Video, Audio
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Bill McKibben: 'We're still near the beginning in climate change'
Writer and environmentalist Bill McKibben He says climate change is the first ever time-limited test humanity has faced. Audio
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Parquet Courts talk DIY, Dangermouse and Opposite Sex
Andrew Savage of New York indie-rockers Parquet Courts speaks about recording their album with pop producer Danger Mouse, and his connections to New Zealand band Opposite Sex. Video, Audio
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Morgan James - Singing Bernstein
New York-based soul singer, songwriter, and Broadway performer Morgan James is coming to Aotearoa this month to perform with the NZSO in its Bernstein at 100 concerts. As well as performing with… Audio
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Katy Tur - Unbelievable
New York-based Katy Tur is a correspondent for NBC News and an anchor for MSNBC. Tur visited 40 states with then-candidate Donald Trump in the lead-up to the 2016 US presidential election, making more… Audio
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Cutting through the noise
Fashion photographer David James talks about the challenges of cutting through the noise in the online space, why he learnt about the commerce of fashion during an experience in New York, and why grit… Audio
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Trump contradicts himself over Stormy Daniels' payments
President Trump has contradicted his earlier statements that he was unaware of a $130,000 hush money payment to porn actress Stormy Daniels. Mr Trump said he paid a retainer to his attorney Michael… Audio
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Pietra Brettkelly: Yellow is Forbidden
Auckland filmmaker Pietra Brettkelly's latest documentary, Yellow is Forbidden, has just become the first New Zealand film to screen in competition at the prestigious Tribeca Film Festival in New… Audio
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Six local country-ish music releases to warm your ears
From the clean Nashville sound of Jamie McDell, to the weathered voice and humour of Bernie Griffen - RNZ Music's Kirsten Johnstone samples the latest country offerings from our neck of the woods. Video, Audio
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Mueller's Russia questions for Trump revealed
The questions Special Counsel Robert Mueller intends to ask President Donald Trump has been leaked to the New York Times. Mr Mueller is investigating allegations of collusion between the Trump… Audio
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The Sampler: Invasion of Privacy by Cardi B
Nick Bollinger discusses the ascent - and intent - of chart-topping rapper Cardi B. Audio
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Helen Brown: the three cats that healed me
A cuddly black cat, a high-spirited white cat and a sweet, bedraggled tabby all turned up in writer Helen Brown's life at just the right time. Audio
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Upbeat for Tuesday 1 May
We mark May Day and the start of NZ Music Month, Nick Tipping chooses his jazz fest Five Faves and we bring you a special story about the Berlin Wall.