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The wonderful world of Rodger Fox
Band leader, trombonist extraordinaire, recording artist and big picture thinker. Broadly described by those who loved him as a 'yes' man, Rodger Fox's zest for life rubbed off on many. Earlier this… Audio
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The history of Moteatea
Julian Wilcox hosts a korero about moteatea - chanted song poetry - which will feature in a new podcast series to be hosted by Crystal Edwards and will also include Ngahiwi Apanui Barr, who's the… Audio
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Arts news: A Rita Angus bridge, controversial portraits & the book awards
Arts news for 19 May 2024 Video, Audio
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Best of the Fest: Auckland Writers Festival
Audio 19 May 2024The Auckland Writers Festival has set central Tāmaki Makaurau abuzz this week with a strong lineup of leading local and international authors, panel discussions, and events, including the Ockham New… Audio
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Creating Aotearoa's own Watership Down: Shelley Burne-Field
Aotearoa New Zealand is a land of birds. Yet contemporary fiction providing a bird’s eye view has been slow to arrive.
While Catherine Chidgey’s award winning 2022 novel The Axeman’s Carnival looks… Audio
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How the fight against Covid became a war between each other: Stuart McKenzie and Dame Miranda Harcourt
In early 2021 writer Stuart McKenzie and director Miranda Harcourt’s verbatim play Transmission opened to sell-out houses at Pōneke’s small, dynamic BATS Theatre. Fast forward three years and a sequel… Audio
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Glenn Colquhoun: 'It's well past time Pākeha sung to Māori'
New Zealand poet and doctor Glenn Colquhoun has released two new books of poetry in te reo Māori, both accompanied by soundtracks. He tells Susie Ferguson about the legacy of Māori oral poetry… Audio
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Dealing with trauma through poetry: Hazara-Afghani Abdul Samad Haidari’s remarkable story
Audio 21 Apr 2024Pōneke based poet and journalist Abdul Samad Haidari became a refugee at the age of 10. For Haidari poetry has been a way to cope with the trauma and to turn it into empowerment. His second book of… Audio
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Book review: Ash by Louise Wallace
Louise Wallace’s simmering rural story Ash is easily swallowed whole, yet it’s a book layered with flavour, promising to reward the reader who lingers, writes Anna Scaife.
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How to read a poem
Poetry can be intimidating, confounding, or straight-up weird. But Chris Tse says it's all about finding the right poem to fall in love with the artform. Audio
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The Panel with Catherine Robertson and Ed McKnight (Part 2)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace and panellists Catherine Robertson and Ed McKnight discuss the inaugural Rainbow Games and whether or not real estate advertising can be considered poetry. Audio
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Liszt, Dante and nursery rhymes
Young, gifted and into the classics as well as classical music. Bryan Crump talks with the pianist Otis Prescott-Mason. Video, Audio
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Guyon Espiner: Tough interviews and Type 1 Diabetes
Author, journalist and broadcaster Guyon Espiner swaps notes with Anika on tough interviews, living with diabetes and life in general. Video, Audio
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Grace Yee's poems reveal the Chinese immigrant experience
Grace Yee's book, Chinese Fish, is a collection of poems, which tells the story of the Chin family, Chinese immigrants who move to New Zealand in the 1960s. The poems explore themes of migration… Audio
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Church & AP showcase their unique brand of creativity on Postal
So'omalo Schwalger reviews a masterful new release from the local hip-hop duo. Video, Audio
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The vital electricity of contemporary poetry: Fast Favourites with Tracey Slaughter
Culture 101’s Mark Amery invited award-winning author of fiction, poetry and essays, the Kirikiriroa Hamilton based Tracey Slaughter, to play Fast Favourites. Tracey picks out some favourite poems… Audio
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'I'm Still Growing': Josiah Morgan on his new poetry collection
The Otautahi/Christchurch artist joins Emile Donovan to talk about his new book of poetry. Audio
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Book review: Poetry Aotearoa Yearbook 2024
Audio 14 Mar 2024Ash Davida Jane reviews Poetry Aotearoa Yearbook 2024 Edited by Tracey Slaughter published by Massey University Press Audio
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The Mixtape - Mohamed Hassan
Our guest picking the music this week is award-winning journalist, writer and poet Mohamed Hassan. You may have heard, read or seen his work - he previously worked at RNZ as a journalist, is the host… Audio
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Mohamed Hassan: creator of the first Kiwi-Muslim comedy
You may have heard, read or seen his work - he previously worked at RNZ as a journalist, is the writer & host of The Big Picture Podcast, and wrote a book How to be a Bad Muslim and a collection of… Audio
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Ockham Book Awards finalists announced
Four New Zealand authors are in the running for a $65,000 fiction prize at this year's Ockham Book Awards.
Sixteen award finalists have just been announced in four categories: fiction, poetry… Audio
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Regional wrap: Tauranga arts groups face up to 300% rent increases
Artists in Tauranga recently took a creative response to comment on the City Council's Long Term Plan, which proposes steep rental increases for community groups, and a 'user pays' approach to… Audio
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What the small screen did to magazines
Magazines are facing extinction by internet. Are they special enough to save? Audio
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"Village" feeding funeral attendees for Fa'anana Efeso Collins
Finally.... Green MP and South Auckland Fa'anana Efeso Collins died at a charity event last week. Yesterday he was farewelled in style , with a huge celebration of his life at the Due Drop Events… Audio
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‘The wind whistling you in behind the springtime’: celebrated Irish musician Lisa O’Neill
Audio 25 Feb 2024Acclaimed Irish singer songwriter Lisa O’Neill has been enjoying some wider attention lately for two reasons. Firstly, a spellbinding rendition of ‘Fairytale of New York’ sung alongside Glen Hansard… Audio
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Rachael King on darkness, excitement and her new young adult novel The Grimmelings
Audio 21 Feb 2024In recent years, Christchurch writer Rachael King has been free to immerse herself in (and write about) her favourite books from childhood. In the new young adult novel The Grimmelings, she takes… Video, Audio
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Multiple futures, multiple flutes
NZ-born, US-based flute player Tessa Brinckman talks to Bryan Crump about her new album, Take Wing, Roll Back. Audio
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Bringing the dance floor to the poetry book: Sylvan Spring’s Killer Rack
Poetry and music at their best share a trick: the ability to be both celestial and grounded; dealing with the particulars of our lives, yet moving into abstraction. They can be at once very personal… Audio
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Chris Tse curates a reading list for Chinese New Year
Poet Laureate Chris Tse curates a selection of recent books by Aotearoa’s East and South East Asian writers to mark Lunar New Year.
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2024 Ockham Book Awards - the long list cheat sheet
Have you seen the 2024 Ockhams Books Awards longlist? It’s a great big juicy list full of Aotearoa New Zealand writing. Here’s what the experts have to say about longlisted titles in the fiction and…