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US: Pro-Palestinian protests demand ceasefire in NYC
Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann kicks the week off from New York. Audio
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US: Democrats win off term elections in Kentucky, Viginia, Ohio
Let's begin in the United States, joining us from New York is Bevan Hurley. Audio
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Composer Profile: Joni Mitchell
LISTEN: to a six part audio overview of the life and music of the renowned singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, presented by Rebecca Blundell, starting with Part One - The Circle Game. Audio
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Trump leads polls in key states despite legal issues
Donald Trump has slammed the civil fraud case into his vastly overstated business empire as 'ridiculous'.
A possible outcome of the case in New York could bar Trump from any further business activity… Audio
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17 great reads by Aotearoa's South Asian writers
Audio 6 Nov 2023Saraid de Silva curates a selection of recent and upcoming books by Aotearoa’s South Asian writers.
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US: Sec of State meets with leader of Palestinian Authority
Newshub's North America correspondent Mitch McCann is in New York and joins us now. Audio
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Adam Grant: The Science of Success
Audio 5 Nov 2023The #1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again has a new book about what it takes to improve and succeed. Adam Grant is an organizational psychologist, Wharton's top-rated professor for seven… Audio
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Arooj Aftab ahead of her Womad 2024 performance
Audio 4 Nov 2023Grammy award-winning Arooj Aftab has announced her first-ever NZ show in NZ at Womad Festival in March 2024. Video, Audio
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Nonnita Rees: Robert Lord's Diaries
Hailed as one of NZ's first internationally successful playwrights, Robert Lord divided his life between provincial New Zealand and the hedonism of life as a gay man in New York in the 1970s and 80s… Audio
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Ana Swanson: can container ships ever be green?
The Laura Maersk, launched in September, is the first cargo ship to set sail with a green methanol engine. It's a significant milestone in the industry's efforts to lower its global greenhouse gas… Audio
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First Up - The Podcast, Friday 3 November
Audio 3 Nov 2023On today's First Up pod - Donald Trump and Robert De Niro have both been in New York courtrooms this week - as has Bevan Hurley who will tell us how those trials are progressing; the special votes… Audio
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US: De Niro, Trump jr appear in court in New York
We begin in the courtrooms of New York City, our correspondent Bevan Hurley is there and spoke with Nathan Rarere. Audio
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Screentime: Nyad, Fingernails, The Gilded Age, Cat Person
Audio 2 Nov 2023Film and TV reviewer James Croot joins Kathryn to look at Nyad (Netflix), which details what drove athlete Diana Nyad to swim from Cuba to Florida at the age of 60. He'll also look at whether… Audio
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US: Another mass-shooting - this time in Chicago
We begin this week in North America, correspondent Katherine Firkin is in New York City Audio
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American slime mould tours Aotearoa
Audio 29 Oct 2023American slime mould tours Aotearoa creating giant kinetic sculpture of rubbish Audio
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Jeffrey Halley: An economic temperature check post-election
Audio 29 Oct 2023Jeffrey Halley is Sunday Morning's man on the money. Jeffrey's a kiwi in Jakarta and Singapore who until recently was the Senior Market Analyst for Asia Pacific for the OANDA corporation, with his… Audio
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Matthew Hyde: 'Singing is the only freedom'
Matthew Hyde, lead singer of Kiwi metal band Beastwars, tells Music 101 how nurse training and snowboarding have helped him learn to relax. Audio
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'It’s constant work but it’s the greatest pleasure of my life'- Alison Mosshart of The Kills
Alison Mosshart speaks to Maggie Tweedie about the American English rock duo and the secret sauce to The Kills musical longevity. Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 27 October 2023
It's Ramere, Friday October the 27th. Today on RNZ National... Robert Card, the suspect in the mass shooting in the US state of Maine is still at large. The Palestinian ambassador to the UN has made… Audio
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Exploring the 'identity trap': Professor Yascha Mounk
What you are is not the whole story about who you are. Values rather than identity have always been the glue that holds democracies together. Before "woke" became a political slogan, professor Yascha… Audio
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Fifty best films: North by Northwest
The third of the three (equal) number 45 entries in the Fifty Best Films of All Time list is the first genuine crowd-pleaser in the top fifty, according to Dan Slevin. Video
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US: Jewish peace activist call for ceasefire in Gaza
Another week in US politics without a speaker of the House of Representatives, and more legal trouble for Donald Trump. Joining the programe from the USA is Katherine Firkin from New York. Audio
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Rare butterflies trafficked into U.S from Solomon Islands
Pacific nations are being targeted in the black market for butterflies. Audio
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2022 Wellington Jazz Festival: Sunday Mixtape
The Sunday Mixtape, commissioned by the Wellington Jazz Festival, was an opportunity for three very different Aotearoa jazz musicians to present sets of brand new music. Video, Audio
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How fear has driven modern civilisation
Audio 20 Oct 2023Fear is what keeps us alive but it can also be destructive and divisive. In his new book Fear: An Alternative History of the World, historian Robert Peckham looks at the role fear has played across… Audio
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US: Pres Biden to address American people after trip to Israel
We're kicking this Rugby World Cup semi-final weekend off in New York City - joining Nathan Rarere is our US correspondent Bevan Hurley. Audio
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The world 'sparkles with potential' for Kiwi cartoonist Maddie Dai
Audio 17 Oct 2023After conquering cartooning, NZ-born illustrator Maddie Dai is now based in London and telling stories on-screen.
"I ended up on this trajectory that spun me across the world but I've always felt… Audio -
Dr Maia Nuku: taking Pacific power back at The Met
Audio 15 Oct 2023Museums are really theatres of political power, says Maia Nuku, curator of Oceania at one of the biggest: The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
Nuku (Ngāi Tai) is interested in the way museums… Audio
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John ‘Happy Feet’ Vaifale: Aotearoa’s world-beating hip hop dancer
Samoan New Zealand dancer John Vaifale (Lalovaea and Solosolo) is packing his bags to head to Germany and represent Aotearoa at the Red Bull Dance Your Style World Finals on November 4. Audio
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Natasha Frost: The Voice Referendum
Audio 15 Oct 2023On Saturday, 14 October 2023, Australians will have their say in a referendum about whether to change the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing a body called the… Audio