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Kenny Barron’s jazz vibe
Legendary American Jazz pianist Kenny Barron is coming to Christchurch as part of the International Jazz and Blues Festival at the end of this month. It’s the first time he’s performed in New Zealand… Audio
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Trump's firing of Comey 'a very strange moment'
Audio 10 May 2017US correspondent Lorna Shaddick is in New York. She joins Checkpoint to talk about James Comey's firing - starting with the timing of it. Video, Audio
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NZ records that shaped our dance floors
Audio 9 May 2017Records selected from the personal collections of New Zealand's most influential DJs are currently on display in Auckland as part of the exhibition 'Base FM Cover Story 2: NZ Records That Shaped Our…
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Hooray for the book
Kathryn Ryan talks with New York based writer, critic and editor of the literary anthology Freeman's, John Freeman. He's the former editor of the literary journal Granta and former president of the… Audio
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A cork dork on why wine beguiles
From not being able to differentiate between boxed and bottled wine, Bianca Bosker is now a sommelier and self-described cork dork. Audio
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The Pantograph Punch: Glass Warfare
The number of female CEOS in New Zealand's top 50 listed companies is sitting at... zero. What's going on? Does the idea of 'smashing the glass ceiling' still reflect what modern society needs? And… Audio
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Inside Out Part 1: 6 May 2017
This week Nick mixes soul, bop, and sass with two unique brothers- Cannonball and Nat Adderley, two of the biggest names in mid-20th Century jazz. Audio
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Inside Out Part 2: 6 May 2017
This week Nick mixes soul, bop, and sass with two unique brothers- Cannonball and Nat Adderley, two of the biggest names in mid-20th Century jazz. Audio
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Virtual memories: VR for seniors
Virtual reality technology isn't just for millennials and gamers. Recently, a series of VR films targeted at a very mature audience premiered at a New York senior citizen's centre. Video, Audio
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Lorde: Sharing the brand new sounds from her mind
Lorde's second album - which has already produced two hit singles - is out next month. She talks to Kim Hill about feeling free, hearing colours and the oddness of some of her "spicy" fan mail. Video, Audio
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Salina Fisher sets her sights on New York
What does it take to get into one of the most prestigious music institutions in world? Composer Salina Fisher reveals where she will study a Master of Music in composition later this year. Audio
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The Commander - Helen Clark
In part five of The 9th Floor, Guyon Espiner talks to Helen Clark about her three terms in power as she sought to draw a line under Rogernomics, unleash new social reforms and rethink New Zealand's… Video, Audio
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Floating orchard docks in New York City
The novel concept, which includes a garden and apple orchard, aims to create a unique public space where people can pick fresh herbs and vegetables for free. Video, Audio
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Killer Instinct
Award-winning investigative journalist, Chris Hansen, reveals some of America's most shocking murders in a new Discovery Channel programme called Killer Instinct. Audio
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Preview: NZIFF Autumn Events
The nights are getting longer and Dan Slevin recommends we spend more of them enjoying all the film festivals that are arriving in cinemas.
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RACHMANINOV: Piano Concerto No 4 in G minor Op 40
Rachmaninov's fourth piano concerto is often overlooked compared with his uber-famous second and notoriously difficult third. It's played by British pianist Kathryn Stott with the Auckland… Audio
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Bookmarks: Emma Farry
Emma Farry set up New Zealand's first multicultural talent agency. She is our guest on Bookmarks this week. Audio
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'My daughter is not transgender! She's a tomboy'
Girls who want to wear black track suit pants, climb trees and reject everything pink used to be called tomboys. Now teachers, coaches and other parents often assume they are transgender. Audio
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Karen Walker: The changing tide of fashion
What does it take to run a global brand and continue to grow a business in a cluttered market? Karen Walker talks about the changing tides of fashion, the global marketplace and sleepless nights in an… Audio
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Locals threaten armed campaign against PNG seabed mine
Audio 2 May 2017A campaigner against deep sea mining says locals have threatened to take up arms if a seabed mining project in Papua New Guinea goes ahead. Audio
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Locals threaten armed campaign against PNG seabed mine
Audio 1 May 2017A campaigner against deep sea mining says locals have threatened to take up arms if a seabed mining project in Papua New Guinea goes ahead. Audio
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The Pantograph Punch: Rules of the Game
This live storytelling extravaganza, recorded in association with The Pantograph Punch website features rule-breakers, rule-makers, and those who are rewriting the map. Audio
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Inside Out Part 1: 29 April 2017
Nick Tipping hosts a journey through the jazz spectrum playing favourites, standards and new releases along the way. In this show Nick previews a national tour by Wellington 8-piece The Jac and drops… Audio
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George Saunders - Lincoln in the Bardo
Considered one of America's foremost contemporary writers, George Saunders has just published his first novel Lincoln in the Bardo to critical acclaim. Audio
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Winter at Westbeth
Winter at Westbeth documents a year in the life of the senior residents of the Westbeth Artist Housing community in New York. Audio, Gallery
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The arachnologist with a fear of spiders
Kathryn Ryan meets world leading spider scientist, Dr Robert Raven. He is the principal curator of spiders at the Queensland Museum, who recently discovered 50 new species in Northern Queensland… Audio
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Bookmarks: Alice Snedden
Alice is a comedian, writer and improviser from Auckland. She studied to be a lawyer, before moving to New York to take up improv comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. Today, as well as… Audio
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Undocumented migrants & Donald Trump
Kathryn Ryan talks with Angy Rivera, campaigner for the rights of undocumented Latino migrants to the United States. She is also co-director of the New York State Youth Leadership Council. She says… Audio
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The Mixtape: Andrew Keoghan
Andrew Keoghan, multi-instrumentalist, classically trained musician, former TV presenter and ex-pat presents his C-60 of favourite tunes. He speaks with Yadana Saw. Video, Audio
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Leaving Kaikōura for good
Belinda Girl has lost her home and business after the November Kaikōura earthquake. She's nominated 'The Boy from New York City' by Manhattan Transfer to cheer her up. Audio