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The Expats: Rosie Heaton on life in Kathmandu
Audio 9 Feb 2017Our ex-pat today is a long time expat who is now based in Kathmandu where she volunteers with Burns Violence Survivors Nepal. Audio, Gallery
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Podcast review with Katy Atkin
Podcast fan Katy Atkin suggests two podcasts: New York Times "Daily" and the 75th Anniversary of Desert Island Discs. Audio
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Biographer Joanne Drayton takes on Hudson & Halls
Biographer Joanne Drayton is on a residency at the Carey Institute for Global Good in New York State.
The Auckland English teacher and author of biographies of crime writer Ngaio Marsh, painters… Audio
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Diana Adams - family law for nontraditional families
Audio 7 Feb 2017New York based Diana Adams is legal activist for sexual civil rights and nontraditional families. Bryan Crump asks her about the relationship choice movement, her work as an activist for family law… Audio
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NZ restaurateur uses receipts to protest against Trump's policy
Receipts from Mark Simmons' restaurant, Kiwiana, read: 'Immigrants make America great (they also cooked your food and served you today)'. Checkpoint speaks to the Kiwi restaurateur. Video, Audio
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Up against the Great Firewall of China
How can news be controlled with more than 600 million citizens of mainland China now online? A veteran journalist and media freedom advocate in neighbouring Hong Kong tells Mediawatch about working… Audio
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Bob Moses, Laneway 2017
Canadian Duo Bob Moses speak to us backstage at Laneway 2017 about bridging the gap between pop songs and electronic music. Audio
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Spin doctors: a global peleton
Peloton is a spin class with a difference – 80,000 bikes, 250,000 riders, and it all happens in your home. Steven Kurutz from the New York Times has been to Peloton HQ in Manhattan. Audio, Gallery
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Social change through music
New Zealand composer Leila Adu is usually based at Princeton but is back in Wellington to perform at the City Gallery in front of works by another famous New York dweller, Cindy Sherman. Leila brings… Audio
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Dreams die as Trump's immigration order enforced
New York senator Chuck Schumer has demanded President Trump reverse his immigration order, while an Iraq family says their dreams of emigrating were dashed as they were barred from entering. Video, Audio
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Global backlash over ban on immigrants to US
Our Washington correspondent describes an 'absolutely chaotic weekend' in US airports after President Donald Trump ordered a ban on all refugees for 120 days. Audio
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Edward Ware - NYC / Barcelona / Nelson
In 1990, Edward Ware took a punt and left NZ to become a musician in New York. He established himself as a composer, performer, and teacher there. Audio
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Sinkane: the mythology behind the music
Sudanese-American multi-instrumentalist Ahmed Gallab speaks to Yadana Saw ahead of his WOMAD 2017 appearance with his band Sinkane Audio
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The London Klezmer Quartet
The London Klezmer Quartet are soon to play their celebratory and soulful Jewish Eastern Europe music ('klezmer') across New Zealand. They join Kim Hill for a live session. Audio
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The solo adventures of Sol3 Mio's Moses Mackay
Moses Mackay, one third of Sol3 Mio, talks to Zoë George about going out on his own, the move to more contemporary music and the price of fame. Audio
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The faces of 'back-row' America
Since 2012, Chris Arnade has travelled deep into small-town America, photographing America’s poor. Audio
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Jolisa Gracewood on the march in New York
Over the weekend, throughout the world, including in New Zealand, millions of people, in total, marched in what was first called the Women's March on Washington. Audio
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New Zealander talks about womens march in DC
New York based New Zealander Renee Mundy talks about the women's march in Washington DC. Audio
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The Panel with Ellen Read and Greg O'Connor (Part 1)
Audio 23 Jan 2017$1.7bn to be pumped into Auckland drainage system. New York based New Zealander Renee Mundy talks about the women's march in Washington DC. Niwa forecaster Ben Noll talks about January weather. Audio
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Moving to his own beat
Top notch New York percussionist Ian Roesenbaum is beating his way to the Adam Chamber Music Festival in Nelson next month. He’s just 29 but already Ian has a reputation as one of the world’s best; he… Audio
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New Yorker dodges Trump's inauguration with NZ trip
New York man Gary Belis has dodged Donald Trump's inauguration day completely with a little from the international dateline. Audio
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Trump unhappy with media coverage of inauguration
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th United States president on Saturday and already he's causing more controversy. Audio
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Teen Pan Alley
The songwriters crammed into New York's the Brill Building changed pop song writing forever; Simon Morris presents part five of Teen Pan Alley: 'Neck in noose bye bye'. Audio
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Teen Pan Alley - part 4
Simon Morris presents part four of the Brill Building story Leader of the Pack. Audio
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Teen Pan Alley - part 3
Simon Morris presents part three of the Brill Building story: Up on the Roof. Audio
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Teen Pan Alley - Part 2
Simon Morris presents part two of the Brill Building story: "Who put the bomp?" Audio
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Teen Pan Alley - part 1
Simon Morris presents part one of the Brill Building story: "Teenagers in Love". Audio
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All spun out: spinoffs - the good, the bad and the blah
What makes a spinoff good, bad, or just blah? Can you build something new and glorious around a fan favourite character or will they lose what makes them special, if they take a starring role? Audio
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The Mixtape: Thomas Oliver
Singer-songwriter Thomas Oliver shares a Mixtape of songs that introduced him to artists or a genre he consequently grew to love. Audio
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A Classical Collection Programme 5
Baroque Bolivia; a mystery composer; Beethoven recorded deep in the heart of Nazi Germany; Carnival of the Animals with animal sounds from the New York Zoo. Is this a grand finale, or a mad… Audio, Gallery
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