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UK: Frank Hester racism row, 'extremism' definition reviewed
Audio 14 Mar 2024UK correspondent Dan Bloom unravels the controversy over major Tory donor Frank Hester, who reportedly said black female MP Diane Abbott "should be shot". It's led to calls for Prime Minister Rishi… Audio
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US House votes to ban TikTok if China ties not severed
There's not much that politicians in the US agree on these days, but it seems there is an unusual level of consensus over the threat posed by the video-sharing app TikTok.
Earlier this morning, the… Audio
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Movie review - Cabrini
Audio 13 Mar 2024Cabrini - the inspiring story of a Catholic nun who built an astonishing number of orphanages in New York, and later around the world. Mother Cabrini later became the first US citizen to be made a… Audio
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At the Movies for 13 March 2024
Audio 13 Mar 2024Simon Morris enjoys the best Academy Awards show in ages, then checks out three films for very different audiences - old, young and American faith-based. The great escaper is the last film by two… Audio
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US: President Biden hits road after State of the Union
We'll kick the week off with Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann who joins us from New York City. Audio
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North America's premiere whistler Molly Lewis delivers her debut On the Lips
Tony Stamp reviews the Australian-born musician's first album, which blends lounge music and vintage film scores to slightly cheeky effect. Video, Audio
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Jen Cloher: 'If you're authentic, you're timeless'
Australian musician Jen Cloher, who is of Ngapuhi and Ngati Kahu descent, talks to Anika about embracing her whakapapa and finding her authenticity in the music industry. Video, Audio
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Bookmarks with Luciane Buchanan
We love it when one of Aotearoa's own makes it big and our bookmarks guest today, Luciane Buchanan has done just that. Many will know the Auckland-born actor as one of the stars of the Netflix series… Audio
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NZ Artist Simon Denny in Berlin and New York on NFTs, meta landscapes and space colonies
Berlin-based New Zealand artist Simon Denny’s work has long explored the culture of new technology and the dreams tech entrepreneurs sell us.
Back in 2016, Denny was one of the first artists to… Audio
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The Mixtape: Martin Kwok
Martin Kwok is an Emmy award-winning sound editor, DJ and music obsessive based in Pōneke Wellington. He worked on Peter Jackson's Beatles documentary Get Back and the soundtrack to the highly… Video, Audio
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Kowtow founder Gosia Piatek
Clothing label Kowtow has built a devoted following since its inception in Wellington back in 2006. Audio
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What the small screen did to magazines
Magazines are facing extinction by internet. Are they special enough to save? Audio
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US: Supreme Court takes up Trump's presidential immunity claim
Hamas says more than 100 Palestinians have been killed while waiting for aid in northern Gaza They've blamed Israeli forces for the deaths. An Israeli military source said that their troops opened… Audio
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Air NZ customer charged $13,500 to change flights
Air NZ should be ashamed of itself for inhumane behaviour and predatory pricing at a time of personal crisis. That was said by an American customer who was charged more than $13,000 to change flights… Audio
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Folk singing jazz
Lithuanian musician Simona Smirnova is in Aotearoa for concerts with NZ jazz musicians. She came in to the RNZ studio to talk with Bryan Crump and demonstrate her instrument, the kanklés. Video, Audio
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Bookmarks with Dr Kurt Krause
We often have famous actors, authors, and media people sharing their favourite things on Bookmarks. But today our guest has a PhD in Chemistry from Harvard University. Professor Kurt Krause shares his… Audio
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US: Biden faces challenge in winning Michigan primary
To the US now, with us from New York City is Bevan Hurley. Audio
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The history of the opium poppy and its impact on the world
Audio 26 Feb 2024The opioid crisis gripping large parts of the world is well recognised: the widespread addiction to opium based pain killers, which have caused the death of millions. Audio
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US: Trump wins South Carolina primary over Nikki Haley
Newshub's North America correspondent is Mitch McCann and he's standing by in New York. Audio
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‘The wind whistling you in behind the springtime’: celebrated Irish musician Lisa O’Neill
Audio 25 Feb 2024Acclaimed Irish singer songwriter Lisa O’Neill has been enjoying some wider attention lately for two reasons. Firstly, a spellbinding rendition of ‘Fairytale of New York’ sung alongside Glen Hansard… Audio
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US: New York state AG threatens to confiscate Trump's buildings
It's off to the US to begin the last programme of the week with us from New York City is Bevan Hurley. Audio
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Chelsea Winstanley: Overcoming trauma and coming out on top
Oscar nominated film producer Chelsea Winstanley talks to Anika about overcoming trauma, taking risks and coming out on top. Video, Audio
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Ten thousand years of history from a sex worker's perspective
New York-based comedian and sex worker advocate Kaytlin Bailey is in Wellington with a one-woman show about the world's oldest profession. Audio
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At The Movies - Red Mole
Red Mole: A romance is a documentary about the underground New Zealand theatre group that set out to conquer New York - and very nearly did! Directed by Annie Goldson (Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web. Audio
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Review: Madame Web
Madame Web is the comic book heroine who's inspired a thousand memes. Can it really be as bad as everyone says? Stars Dakota Johnson (50 shades of Grey) Video, Audio
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US: Navalny warned of second Trump presidency before death
To the US now - Bevan Hurley is on the job from New York City and joins the programme now. Audio
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Multiple futures, multiple flutes
NZ-born, US-based flute player Tessa Brinckman talks to Bryan Crump about her new album, Take Wing, Roll Back. Audio
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US: Trump begins selling sneakers to pay fines
Newshub's North America correspondent is Mitch McCann who joins us now from New York City. Audio
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'Innovations like this do not come along every day': The life and beats of J Dilla
Of the thousands of drum machines that have been sold over the years, only one is housed in the Smithsonian Institution. It belonged to hip-hop producer J Dilla, a man who Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson… Audio
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Donald Trump faces dual hearings in Georgia and New York
Former US President Donald Trump has faced dual hearings this morning in Georgia and New York.
Trump chose to attend the hearing in Manhattan, this one concerned a motion to dismiss the case brought… Audio