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Rotem Sivan - Dream Louder
Christchurch-born bass player Hamish Smith features on New York-based guitarist Rotem Sivan's new album 'Dream Louder'. Also this hour - classics by Hampton Hawes, and an exciting track from… Audio
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US: Trump back in court after win in New Hampshire primary
We're whizzing around the world this morning beginning in the US of A with our correspondent in New York City, Mr Bevan Hurley. Audio
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Chris Kraus' life brought to the stage by Eleanor Bishop and Karin McCracken
Audio 24 Jan 2024It wasn't until New Zealand playwright Eleanor Bishop was on the New York Broadway scene that she heard about Chris Kraus. Audio
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Naomi Alderman, author of The Power, on gripping new thriller
Naomi Alderman is a British author whose fourth novel The Power was a New York Times best seller. Made into a Netflix series released last year, Alderman's science-fiction thriller tells the story of… Audio
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Dr Jud Brewer: Why we eat when we're not hungry
If you want to get a handle on emotional eating, paying close attention to the experience itself will be more effective than trying to summon willpower, says addiction psychiatrist and neuroscientist… Video, Audio
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Buffalo Bills fans brave the elements
It seems there's no one more loyal than a Buffalo Bills fan.
Supporters of the NFL team based in Buffalo, New York, dug through snow to find their seats at a playoff game yesterday.
Officials… Audio
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Ainslie Hogarth discusses her book Normal Women
The heroine of author Ainslie Hogarth's latest book, Normal Women, is desperate to break free from a suffocating, conventional, upper-middle-class life. In her bid for freedom, Dani, stumbles stumbles… Audio
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Inspiration Information: Colleen "Cosmo" Murphy & Adam Dewhurst
Ahead of their first vist to Aotearoa DJ's Colleen "Cosmo" Murphy from the Balearic Breakfast & Adam Dewhurst of the Trojan Sound System talk to Kara & Mark about the legacy of their friend David… Audio
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New Zealand by train touted on world stage
The New York Times has voted New Zealand by train as the fourth best place to visit this year in the iconic '52 places' list. Audio
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Latin Boogaloo with DJ Dubhead
Dj Dubhead joins Kara and Mark for a look at the rise of Latin Boogaloo in 60s. Originating in New York among local Cubans and Puerto Rican communities, the music drew on elements from rock & roll… Audio
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'The places you grow up latch on to you'
Audio 9 Jan 2024Nevada County, California, is a weird place, founded in the gold rush days, and equal parts churchgoing middle class, suspicious backwoods folk and patchouli-scented hippies. For Nik Dirga, it'll…
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Loft Classics with Frank Booker
In the next installment of our deep dives into the world of music genres local boogie legend Frank Booker joins Mark & Kara in the studio for look at the diverse and wonderful sounds that make up Loft… Audio
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Simon Smuts Kennedy: Hill's Hats hanging on after 150 years
Audio 7 Jan 2024Hat maker to the stars, Hill's Hats in Petone is gearing up to celebrate it's 150th anniversary next year. That's a huge achievement for any business, especially one in the manufacturing sector, but… Audio
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The Sampler: The best international albums of 2023
Tony Stamp reflects on ten of his favourite international releases from the past year, including Britpop, African folk, UK ambient, and Australian punk. Video, Audio
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Roxane Gay: On having an opinion
Audio 6 Jan 2024There's research showing it's a bit of a national trait to be agreeable in New Zealand, which doesn't work in our favour when it comes to having difficult conversations.
Professor, cultural… Audio
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The Sampler: The best singles of 2023
Tony Stamp reflects on ten of his favourite singles from the past year, including London RnB, local folk, African dub, and American indie. Video, Audio
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White Lotus' Mike White gets his ducks in a row with Migration
Adults will groan at some of the jokes, but this animated duck fantasy shouldn’t bore younger filmgoers, says Dan Slevin. Video
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Culture 101: Best of 2023
Culture 101 hosts Perlina Lau and Mark Amery take a look back at the highlights of year.
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'Saving' Christmas through the courts, Elizabeth Chan's case
Elizabeth Chan went to court to trademark dispute to "christmas queen" to make sure no one, not even Mariah Carey, could be declared the only queen of the holiday season. Chan won the case. She talks… Audio
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US: Republicans vote to formalise Biden impeachment inquiry
Time now to hear from our US correspondet Bevan Hurley who is in New York. Audio
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NZSO Sessions 2022: Rhapsody
NZSO Sessions 2022: Rhapsody
Israeli-born conductor and pianist Asher Fisch leads the NZSO in a vibrant programme including Gershwin's 'Rhapsody in Blue' and 'American in Paris', Mussorgsky's… Audio
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Fifty best films: Á bout de souffle (Breathless)
What was once notoriously avant garde is now stylistically familiar, says Dan Slevin.
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USA correspondent Ron Elving
Audio 12 Dec 2023Donald Trump has changed his mind about returning to the witness stand to testify in his own defense at his civil fraud trial in New York. And in Texas, the Supreme Court has temporarily halted a… Audio
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Mobile word game Gubbins creator explains rules
Lovers of word games might love our next story The word game Gubbins is the brainchild of some Aussies who came up with idea while under lockdown in Melbourne The game was rejected by many investors… Audio
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End of the Year: Best and the Rest
William Dart's annual collection of the best and the rest runs the gamut from Christmas carols and #MeToo protests to the latest hip supergroup and what might be a farewell album from a veteran… Audio
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Jeffrey Halley: New government, new year, but same old economy?
Audio 10 Dec 2023Jeffrey Halley is a Kiwi in Jakarta and Singapore who until recently was the senior market analyst for Asia Pacific for the OANDA corporation, with his analysis regularly sought by Bloomberg, the BBC… Audio
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Is cottage cheese making a comeback?
It was a mainstay of the 1970s, and now it appears cottage cheese is making a comeback. Tik Tok is making it cool again. Google searches are at a 20-year high, and the New York Times has even devoted… Audio
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US: alarming stories warn of another Trump presidency
Let's begin in the USA, joining Nathan Rarere from New York is Bevan Hurley. Audio
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Music Alive: Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra - "Dvořák Cello Concerto"
French cellist Victor Julien-Laferrière joins the APO to perform Dvořák's ever-popular concerto in a programme that also includes the bracing Concerto for Orchestra by Witold Lutosławski and a… Audio
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Review: The Old Oak
The Old Oak, 87-year-old director Ken Loach's latest film about a clash of cultures in an English village. Audio