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Scores of Spain loyalists take to Barcelona streets
Audio 30 Oct 2017Hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets of Barcelona in a rally for Spanish unity amid mounting tensions after Catalonia was stripped of its autonomy for declaring independence. Many… Audio
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Dan Roberts: Capturing a mood in street style
The international fashion week circuit has become more like a circus than ever before. In this episode of My heels are killing me Sonia Sly chats to a Kiwi street-style photographer who shares the ins… Audio, Gallery
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Nadia Reid's producer wins big at the VNZMA Artisan Awards
Ben Edwards has taken out the Best Producer award for his work on Reid's 2017 album Preservation. Other winners include Clint Murphy – Best Engineer for his work on Hamilton rockers Deviskin's album… Video, Audio
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Chaos as Barcelona waits for Catalonia independence
Catalan's president has ruled out an election, and has not officially declared independence. There are protests across the region as supporters of independence grow impatient. The Catalan government… Audio
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Unanimous council support for Queenstown housing developments
More than 2000 new houses may soon be built, and Queenstown Lakes District Council also unanimously voted in support of building affordable houses for the area's workforce. Audio
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Masseduction by St Vincent
Nick Bollinger takes a listen to St. Vincent's Masseduction and wonders who is the seducer and who is being seduced? Audio
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Ed Ware introduces Cavernous Ruins
Ed Ware, a New Zealand percussionist resident in New York, talks to Tim Dodd about his career and about the work 'Cavernous Ruins'. Audio
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'Poems are made to be read, they’re acts of communication'
Mention the word poetry and many of us will flashback to the time when we were forced to recite from Homer's Odyssey, a poet from the US says we are over-complicating a simple pleasure. Video, Audio
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Amazing Grace: a hopeless fanboy talks to Grace Jones
The news that Grace Jones is coming here in March hit the nation with considerable force. Fanboy Grant Smithies got to talk to her in 2011. She was 'utterly charming'. Video
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'Kids will say they've never touched soil, never held a worm'
Bette Midler founded the New York Restoration Project driven by the conviction that all New Yorkers deserve high-quality green spaces within walking distance of their homes. When it started, New York… Audio
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Overwhelming response to NZ #metoo Tumblr
A New Zealand woman has created a webpage for sexual harassment and abuse victims to anonymously share their experiences. Audio
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Music: four of Aussie's best
A few months ago, Grant Smithies mouthed off on air about how crap most recent Australian bands were and RNZ listeners were quick to respond. Today he plays four ripper Australian bands. Video, Audio
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Trump denies saying soldier 'knew what he signed up for'
US President Donald Trump has taken to Twitter to reject criticism of the way he dealt with the widow of a fallen soldier. It took Mr Trump almost a fortnight before connecting with the families of… Audio
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Review: The Leftovers & The Young Pope
Dan Slevin says two shows from HBO prove television is tackling the biggest themes in very interesting ways.
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China Bitcoin Ban
A bitcoin bubble is seeing Asian governments scrambling to regulate this new financial frontier. New York Times' Nathaniel Popper has been tracking the rise and fall of cryptocurrencies in Asia. Audio
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Economist sees benefits in PACER Plus trade deal
Audio 13 Oct 2017Economist says there are benefits in the PACER PLUS trade agreement, even if the two bigger island economies haven't yet signed. Audio
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Clear the way for the Prophets of Rage
Linking the political axis of Public Enemy, Rage Against the Machine and Cypress Hill, the new supergroup Prophets of Rage has drawn together the back catalogues of all three bands with a whole new… Audio
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Harvey Weinstein – how did this go on for decades?
As more allegations of sexual assault are coming out against the American film producer Harvey Weinstein, questions are now being asked how this could have gone on unreported for decades. Some of… Audio
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The power of music and memories in cognitive therapy
Why do the songs we loved in our late teens and early 20s trigger such powerful memories? The power of music to prompt feelings, memories and even physical responses has led to it being used more and… Video, Audio
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Remembering Passchendaele through music
Composer and musician Peter Hobbs has released the single '300 Yards Of Ground' to commemorate the centenary of the battle of Passchendaele – one of the worst days in New Zealand military history. Video
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Where The Gods Are In Peace by Antibalas
Nick Bollinger lends an ear to an Afrobeat fable from New York ensemble Antibalas. Audio
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NZSO’s Dynamic 2018 season
Big blockbusters dominate the 2018 season from the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Core repertoire, crossover and cinematic sounds are in store for fans - there’s something to whet everyone’s… Audio
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Catalonia counter rally calls for unity, not independence
Audio 9 Oct 2017Hundreds of thousands of Spaniards have taken to the streets of Catalonia's capital Barcelona calling for unity and voicing their opposition to plans for the region to declare its independence from… Audio
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Rosanna Raymond - Pasifika artist in New York
Audio 8 Oct 2017Rosanna Raymond is an artist, curator, researcher, and founder of the SaVAge K'lub and is a long time member of the art collective Pacific Sisters. For the past few months Rosanna's been far from… Audio
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Thelonious Monk (1)
One of the most unique and influential figures in jazz was born this week 100 years ago. Inside Out celebrates what would be the 100th birthday of Thelonious Monk. Video, Audio
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The Mixtape: Unitone Hifi
Seminal '90s dub merchants Unitone Hifi have been quiet in recent years, but they're re-energized and working on new material ahead of their appearance at Laneway 2018. Tony Stamp sat down with the… Audio
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Who is the real Kimbra?
She's got a new album Primal Heart coming soon and its first single, 'Everybody Knows' is an anthem about courage and seeing things through fresh eyes. Video, Audio
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Peter Godfrey-Smith - consider the octopus
Not just a garden but a 'city' of gloomy octopuses has been discovered off the east coast of Australia, and it isn't the first. Philosopher and scuba diver Peter Godfrey-Smith talks with Kim Hill… Video, Audio
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UN urged to resolve Papuan self-determination
Audio 5 Oct 2017An international law specialist says the UN should resolve the unfinished business of West Papuan self-determination. Melinda Janki has analysed the adherence to international law in the transferral… Audio
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Science commentator - Professor Kathy Campbell
A look at Cassini Spacecraft's final moments before it plunged into Saturn's atmosphere; powerful earth forces and their consequences; and Elon Musk predicts rockets will one day be able to fly people… Audio