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'Attempted terrorist attack' near Times Square
New York authorities are calling an explosion at a bus station near Times Square an 'attempted terrorist attack'. Twenty-seven-year-old Akayed Ullah detonated a homemade device at the Port Authority… Audio
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Devastating California wildfires threaten Santa Barbara
The most destructive wildfire raging in southern California has expanded significantly, scorching an area larger than New York City.And as thousands of firefighters try to tackle the flames… Audio
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Grizzly Bear's Ed Droste does not suffer fools
Tony Stamp talks to Ed Droste from Grizzly Bear about their new album Painted Ruins. Video, Audio
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Closing the packaging waste loop
How can you turn junk into cash, and encourage manufacturers and consumers to do the right thing when it comes to cutting down and disposing of packaging waste? Audio, Gallery
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Amy Tan: Where the past begins
Amy Tan is a US writer who struck it big with her first novel, The Joy Luck Club, published in 1989. The book - centred on four Chinese immigrant mothers and their four American-born daughters - spent… Audio
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Luke Harding: How Russia helped Trump win the White House
One year ago, award-winning UK journalist Luke Harding met former MI6 officer Christopher Steele to discuss the then president-elect Donald Trump's connections with Russia. One month later, in January… Audio
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Damion Searles
Audio 9 Dec 2017Damion Searls is a translator and author based in Brooklyn, New York. He has translated many classic modern writers, including Proust, Rilke, and Nietzsche, edited a new…
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Shoot, Print, Steal
It's a simple idea - take photos, print them out and the show them. The twist is people can then steal them. That's the idea behind kiwi art show Paper Pirates. Co-founder Tim Lambourne tells us about… Audio
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At The Movies for 6 November 2017
Simon Morris checks out James Franco's tribute to a one-of-a-kind director in The Disaster Artist, assesses festive fare The Man Who Invented Christmas and bemoans a lack of surprises in Wonder. Video, Audio
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What is New York doing right to control crime
Audio 6 Dec 2017New York homicide levels at their lowest since the 1950s but we're hearing of more neighbourhood crime in New Zealand. Audio
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New Christmas music with Kirsten Johnstone
Music 101's Kirsten Johnstone takes a look at the best new Christmas music on offer, featuring songs from Sia, Sole Mio, Sam Sparro and Sufjan Stevens. Video, Audio
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New leader but same agenda for Papuan liberation movement
Audio 6 Dec 2017The United Liberation Movement for West Papua has elected the exiled independence activist Benny Wenda as its new leader. He says that the organisation is united an that its agenda, to push for West… Audio
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Book critic Catherine Robertson
Catherine Robertson wonders why so few NZ authors write humorous fiction. Audio
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Can the 'Four Horsemen' be reined in?
Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google aren't just four of the biggest companies on the planet, they are the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, according to Scott Galloway, Audio
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First Kiwi to win the Gisborne international music competition in twelve years
For the first time in twelve years the Gisborne International Music Competition has been won by a New Zealander: Auckland violist Alexander McFarlane takes away the $10,000 top prize. It’s also the… Audio
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The Mysterious Connie Converse
One of the most mysterious outsider figures in contemporary music was Connie Converse, considered now to be one of the first of the modern singer-songwriters. William Dart looks at a recent tribute… Audio
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REVIEW: Harry Styles greeted by screaming NZ fans, doesn't fail to deliver
There is a commonly-held belief among the Harry Styles fans I know: Protect Harry at all costs.
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Teaching little goddesses: Lucie McQuilkan
In 2006 Auckland fashion designer Lucie Boshier was 24 and the next big thing in Kiwi fashion. She was also controversial and two years later she closed her shop, and later disappeared like fairy dust… Audio
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The Staves on recording with Bon Iver: 'It was the most fun we've ever had '
The Staves are three sisters from Hertfordshire, England whose ability to harmonise impressed Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon so much he took them on tour, recorded their 2015 album and helped set up a new… Video, Audio
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John Collins - In Hemingway's Words
John Collins founded the New York-based experimental theatre company Elevator Repair Service 26 years ago and next year the ensemble brings the show The Select to Aotearoa. The play is a dramatisation… Audio
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Damion Searls - The Inkblots
Damion Searls is a translator and author based in Brooklyn, New York. He has translated many classic modern writers, including Proust, Rilke, and Nietzsche, edited a new abridged edition of Thoreau's… Audio
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Kiwi journalist Yasmine Ryan remembered
Yasmine Ryan reported from some of the world's most dangerous regions for organisations such as Al Jazeera and The New York Times. After news of her death in Istanbul, a former colleague pays tribute.
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Grant Smithies picks four favourites from new NZ funk and soul compilation Heed The Call
You are cordially invited to shake your money-maker. Compiled by Auckland record collectors John Baker and Alan Perrott, a new double album Heed The Call looks at NZ soul, funk and disco released here… Video, Audio
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Viewing with Tamar Munch
Freelance publicist and viewing consumer Tamar Munch has been watching three very different adaptaions: Alias Grace, based on Margaret Atwood's novel and She's Gotta Have It based on Spike Lee's film… Audio
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David McNally: socialism for a new age
While Brexit and Trump's election mark a distinct rightward shift in world politics, young American activists are planning the launch of a new left party that could change the whole equation, says… Audio
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On any other day
An emergency signal sparks a desperate search for a missing air force helicopter. Produced by Justin Gregory. Audio
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Kiwi composer cleans up at choral competitions
Auckland composer Chris Artley is winning choral composition competitions. He’s just won the first Leeds Philharmonic Christmas Carol Competition for his carol Christmas Bells. And he was also First… Audio
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Lorde, LCD Soundsystem, Nick Cave, Leonard Cohen among Grammy nominees
American rappers Jay-Z and Kendrick Lamar have received the most nominations with a total of eight and seven respectively. Pop singer Bruno Mars received six and Khalid actor Donald Glovers' alter ego…
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Triple J 'ruins Australia Day'
The Australian radio station has moved the date of their much-loved Hottest 100 so it’ll no longer take place on Australia Day, and a small number of Australian keyboard-warriors have completely lost…
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Christopher NORTON: Rock Preludes
Nicola Melville (piano). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 9 April 1990. Audio
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