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The Sampler 21 March 2017
In The Sampler this week Nick Bollinger reviews a set of freedom songs from Rhiannon Giddens; a variety of pop The Shins call ‘heartworms’; and the soulful debut of British singer and songwriter… Audio
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Process by Sampha
Nick Bollinger checks the soulful debut of British singer and songwriter Sampha. Audio
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Heartworms by The Shins
Nick Bollinger discusses a variety of pop The Shins call ‘heartworms’. Audio
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Freedom Highway by Rhiannon Giddens
Nick Bollinger reviews a set of freedom songs from Rhiannon Giddens. Audio
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The Sampler 21 March 2017
In The Sampler this week Nick Bollinger reviews a set of freedom songs from Rhiannon Giddens; a variety of pop The Shins call ‘heartworms’; and the soulful debut of British singer and songwriter…
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Process by Sampha
Nick Bollinger checks the soulful debut of British singer and songwriter Sampha.
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Heartworms by The Shins
Nick Bollinger discusses a variety of pop The Shins call ‘heartworms’.
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Freedom Highway by Rhiannon Giddens
Nick Bollinger reviews a set of freedom songs from Rhiannon Giddens.
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Otago water-bottling licence info released
Details of two more water bottling permits in the region have emerged, but the council says it does not believe any bottling is actually taking place.
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What students have to say about putting interest back on student loans
“It’s enough of a battle worrying about trying to get into the housing market.”
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Teenagers added to experienced cycle squad
A couple of teenagers have been added to an experienced New Zealand squad of 16 for next months World Track Cycling Championships in Hong Kong.
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WOMAD Day 3: Asian inventions and the ghost of Bob Marley
Roving reviewer Nick Bollinger reports back on some of the highlights of the last day of WOMAD 2017.
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Maternity unit felt unsafe, says new mum
A new mother is making a formal complaint to Wellington hospital over the care she received in the post natal ward earlier this month, which she describes as unsafe and traumatising. Lynn Freeman… Audio
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Otago property comes with consent to extract millions of litres of artesian water
A Central Otago property with the rights to extract 236 million litres of water each year is on the market, as thousands call for bottled water exports to stop.
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Court accepts man's evidence he didn't 'throw' animal into sea
Christchurch man Bevan Hames has been given a spent conviction for animal cruelty after incident involving a quokka on an Australian island
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WOMAD Day 2: Pink Panthers and hardcore polka
Nick Bollinger reports from the 2nd day of WOMAD 2017.
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Education Ministry accused of blocking enrolments to Nelson's Salisbury School before closure confirmed
The Education Ministry is accused of telling a parent Salisbury School was closing - supposedly before a decision was made.
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Auckland champion to face the Fed
Auckland Classic champion Jack Sock will meet Roger Federer in the Indian Wells semi-finals in California.
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Inside Out Part 1: 18 March 2017
This week Nick features Nancy Wilson, alongside sax legends Lester Young and John Coltrane, pianist Mulgrew Miller, and the bass clarinet of Eric Dolphy. Audio
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Inside Out Part 2: 18 March 2017
This week Nick features Nancy Wilson, alongside sax legend John Coltrane, guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel, and the bass clarinet of Eric Dolphy. Audio
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Aboriginal rapper Briggs talks hip hop heritage
Sam Wicks talks to Adam Briggs from Australian hip hop duo A.B. Original, whose album Reclaim Australia recently won the Australia Music Prize. Audio
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WOMAD Day 1: Archie Roach, Marlon Williams, The Specials
Nick Bollinger reports from the first day of WOMAD 2017. Gallery
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Landlord pays out $17k for tenancy breaches
A South Auckland landlord who illegally rented an unconsented garage to a young family was deliberate and cynical in his actions, investigators say.
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Fears denial of temporary worker visas could cripple Guam economy
Audio 17 Mar 2017There are calls for the US Immigration Service to reverse its decision to deny visas to hundreds of temporary workers on Guam. Audio