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The Kiwi beat-maker quietly making it in America
22 year old Trap music producer Jono Schnell a.k.a. Quix has swapped a job landscaping in Auckland for DJing and producing in Los Angeles now that his songs are hitting the mark on international dance… Audio
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A wild, dark whaling tale
English writer Ian McGuire talks to Kim Hill about his novel The North Water - one of the New York Times' Best Books of 2016 and long-listed for the 2016 Man Booker Prize. Audio
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Making policy, not tea: Second-wave feminists say gender equality still a battle worth fighting
Audio 8 Mar 2017Contemporary Women - Nearly 50 years after the women's liberation movement kicked off in New Zealand, women have access to birth control, abortions and work after having children. JOELLE DALLY asks… Audio
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Worlds of Music 7 March 2017
On Worlds of Music this week Trevor Reekie features music from Lebanon, Argentina and Australia as well as showcasing a couple of artists playing WOMAD NZ in March in Taranaki. Trevor also revisits a… Audio
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Sunday session with Saxophonist
Cantabrian turned Mexico based saxophonist and composer Jasmine Lovell-Smith is back on home soil for a series of concerts in Wellington, Auckland and Christchurch promoting her new album Yellow Red… Audio
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52 films by women #6 - Before I Fall
It would be a shame if Before I Fall was reduced to something as simple as “Teen Groundhog Day” when it has more to offer, says Dan Slevin. Video
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Lover, Beloved - Vega Channels McCullers
William Dart features Suzanne Vega's recent album Lover, Beloved - the songs of which are inspired by the life and work of novelist Carson McCullers. Audio
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Dan Bora - Philip Glass Orchestra
New York sound engineer Dan Bora has worked with Philip Glass for decades. He's in New Zealand ahead of a live performance of Glass's work Koyaanisqatsi in Melbourne next week. Dan talks to Wallace… Audio
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Inside Out Part 2: 4 March 2017
This week Nick checks out brand new albums by NZ jazz musicians Jasmine Lovell-Smith and Neil Watson, along with a side helping of Dave Douglas, Michael Brecker, and Sarah Vaughan. Audio
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The Mixtape: Leila Adu
Composer, musician, researcher Leila Adu shares her mixtape of eclectic activist music for this week's RNZ Mixtape. She speaks with Yadana Saw. Video, Audio
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Jessa Crispin: why she's not a feminist
Writer Jessa Crispin says contemporary feminism has lost its way - and the divide between the movement's rhetoric and the real-life experience of women is only getting bigger. Audio
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Designer shoes for larger feet
An Auckland woman who created a shoe business after struggling to find pairs to fit size 10 and above has found plenty of other women face the same problem. Audio, Gallery
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UN declares 'War' on ocean plastic
Audio 1 Mar 2017Environmental groups in the Pacific are calling on governments and businesses in the region to join the United Nations' global campaign declaring war on ocean plastic. Audio
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Black Peak by Xylouris White
On the eve of their first New Zealand performance, Nick Bollinger tunes in to the Cretan folk and Melbourne rock fusion of Xylouris White, and talks to the duo’s drummer Jim White. Audio
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Savouring the slow in an age of acceleration
In a world of fast internet, fast traffic and fast food, American author Thomas Friedman has some tips about finding solace in slower moments. Audio
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Air rage: the rise of Airbnb
Having grown from a small home share service in the US, Airbnb has become the largest provider of accommodation in the world. Audio
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Art, Life, Music - John Walsh
Charlotte Wilson visits the studio of John Walsh - the inaugural Curator of Contemporary Māori art at Te Papa - to ask about the role of music in his life and work. Audio, Gallery
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Australian actors silent on detained refugee performer
New Zealand actor Oscar Kightley has voiced his support for a campaign to free a performer from Australian detention on Papua New Guinea's Manus Island. Audio
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Worlds of Music: Spotlight on Nina Simone
Trevor Reekie features music from Belgium, Brazil, Senegal, and a NZ song from 1994. He also talks to New York based film director Jeff Lieberman about his film that traces the tumultuous life of Nina… Audio
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Russia's ambassador to the UN dies suddenly in New York
Russia's combative ambassador to the United Nations, Vitaly Churkin, has died suddenly in New York after falling ill at work. Video, Audio
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Songs about places
RNZ Producer Jimmy Stewart talks to Jesse about the songs which evoke strong memories and links to real places. The material is taken from a list of songs provided by listeners. Audio
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Ten songs that made Bruce 'The Boss'
Bruce Springsteen plays two New Zealand concerts this week. From a repertoire of hundreds of songs, Nick Bollinger picks ten that have been crucial to his career. Video
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International extradition expert comments on Dotcom ruling
Jacques Semmelman, a partner at Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle in New York, is an expert on international extradition. He says both sides have compelling arguments and it is very difficult to… Audio
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Dotcom heartened by High Court ruling, vows to fight on
The head of Kim Dotcom's international legal team Ira Rothken says the US indictment and allegations at its core are about criminal copyright infringement and the High Court has rejected online… Audio
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Getting Down to Business in South Auckland
There's plenty of talk about transforming South Auckland, and there is some action, but Auckland Correspondent, Todd Niall asks whether enough is being done to make it thrive. Audio
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Helen Clark shortlisted for top job at The Global Fund
Helen Clark has made the shortlist for the top job at one of the world's largest aid agencies. Our New York correspondent Nick Harper has the latest. Audio
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Scraps of poetry
Laura Sullivan has been collecting notes, all the notes other people leave lying around. Providing a snapshot, sometimes a personal one into how others live. Audio, Gallery
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Saturday Night Live: 'single most vital' show on TV
Time Magazine says the American late night television programme Saturday Night Live is the 'single most vital' show on TV. Bill Carter was the New York Times TV reporter for 25 years and has written… Audio
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Fanboys - Randa meets Parson James
Audio 11 Feb 2017New York pop/soul singer Parson James meets New Zealand rapper Randa - and they play for each other material they've never performed before. Video, Audio
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Nickodemus loves the cultural melting pot
Brooklyn DJ Nickodemus has been drawing inspiration from the different ethnicities in New York City since his first recordings in 1996. With a new album on the way as well as an upcoming appearance at… Audio