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Winter spent living in a yurt helps inspire Taranaki writer
Audio 2 Oct 2023Many writers have used isolation to mine the inner reaches of the creative subconscious. Gus Hellen is following in those footsteps, The 29-year-old, has published his first book of poetry after… Audio
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A Vietnamese author sets out to subvert stereotypes of lantern-jawed US soldiers rescuing passive Vietnamese bar girls
Audio 1 Oct 2023Dr Qu Mai Nguy n Phan's latest novel Dust Child sets out to subvert Hollywood movie stereotypes of Vietnamese women being subservient and passive. She talks to Paula Morris in this highlight of the… Audio
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Introducing Pōneke poets The Meow Gurrrls
Audio 24 Sep 2023We’re joined on Culture 101 by three poets and artists from Pōneke and Kāpiti Coast who are part of a collective known as the Meow Gurrls. Audio
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Carcass: picking over 2023 cultural policy with Jason (Political Cutz) Muir and Jane Yonge
Audio 24 Sep 2023In a 2023 election campaign special, panel series ‘Carcass’ brings you lively banter on where culture and politics did and didn’t meet on the hustings. Video, Audio
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Beautiful story told by mother and son duo
Audio 15 Sep 2023'Paku Manu Ariki Whakatakapokai' is a new illustrated book for young readers about a young boy full of ideas and self-determination. Audio
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National Poetry Day - Winner
Dr Tracey Slaughter announces our annual audience poetry slam competition winner. Audio
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National Poetry Day!
Today is National Poetry day and continuing the Afternoons tradition - we'll be holding our annual audience poetry slam competition. To judge again this year we have Dr Tracey Slaughter along in the… Audio
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Poetry on the edge
Bill Martin and his Trio will be mixing his jazz with the words of some Dunedin poets in a concert marking National Poetry Day. Audio
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Bookmarks with Chris Tse
For Bookmarks today we're joined by the 13th Poet Laureate of Aotearoa. Audio
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Richard von Sturmer: a year walking and dreaming in the Waikato
A travel guide like no other, combining poetry, photos and history, Walking with Rocks - Dreaming with Rivers - My Year in the Waikato is the result of Richard von Sturmer's year as writer in… Audio
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The personal artistic agony of Gabriel Krauze
Gabriel Krauze's extra curricular activities were a little different from the average English literature student. While completing his degree at London's Queen Mary College, he was involved in gangs… Audio
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Manukau Songs: A Choral Symphony
Manukau Symphony Orchestra is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. Their next concert includes a work by David Hamilton commissioned especially to mark the occasion. Audio
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i.e crazy on their new album 'Country Justice'
Frances Libeau releases music under the name i.e crazy.
Some of you may remember them from their former musical project Dear Times Waste. Video, AudioThis audio is not downloadable due to copyright restrictions.
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The Week in Detail: Productivity, political slogans, and Healthy Homes
The Detail podcast brings you the issues behind the news every weekday. Here's what we covered this week. Audio
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"I've always just loved her music"
New Zealand flutist Alexa Still has released Wish, an album of music by composer Valerie Coleman. Audio
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This is a party political slogan, brought to you by an ad man
As the political parties reveal their slogans for the election campaign, we look at who and what makes a catchphrase sing, Audio
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Grian Chatten on his new solo album 'Chaos For The Fly'
Audio 16 Jul 2023Grian Chatten is mostly known as the lead singer of Irish post Punk band Fontaines D.C.
He has just released his first solo record ‘Chaos For The Fly’
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Poet Jenny Bornholdt: A Garden is a Long Time
Poet Jenny Bornholdt's new book A Garden is a Long Time weaves her words with the life and photographic art of Annemarie Hope-Cross, who died last year. Hope-Cross studied photogenic drawing, wet and… Audio
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Tayi Tibble: New Zealand poet in the New Yorker
Tayi Tibble's poem Creation Story was published in this week's New Yorker magazine. Her debut poetry collection 'Poukahangatus' won the Jessie Mackay Prize for a best first book of Poetry at the 2019… Audio
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The Mixtape: Hera Lindsay Bird
An energetic live performance by Australian '80s band The Fruit Pastilles is inspiring writer Hera Lindsay Bird's novel-in-progress. The award-winning poet shares six of her favourite songs and talks… Video, Audio
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Business booming for restaurant with no set opening hours or menu
A Christchurch restaurant that opens when its owner wants to is still doing a roaring trade without hiking its prices. Addington's Afghan restaurant doesn't advertise, has no set times and no menu… Video, Audio
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National Flash Fiction Day celebrated
Yesterday was the shortest day of the year and with that comes the annual National Flash Fiction Day. The competition has been running since 2012 and it celebrates short stories in all their glory. Audio
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Michael Hurst talks with Jim Mora
Audio 11 Jun 2023Michael Hurst is one of our finest and most versatile actors, with a haul of awards for television and film both locally and internationally. He's directed more than 90 professional stage productions… Audio
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How a guide to writing poetry became something more personal
A few years ago, acclaimed poet, editor and professor Matthew Zapruder began documenting the process of writing a new poem. But the project to illuminate poetry for us, turned into a personal one for… Audio
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Mike Beveridge
Audio 28 May 2023Mike Beveridge explains how some of his poetry was turned into music by Jeff Espinoza. Audio
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Book Critic: Catherine Roberston
Today Catherine talks to Jesse about Shy by Max Porter, poetry books Calamities by Jane Arthur and This is a story about your mother by Louise Wallace. Her final book is a memoir called Laughing in… Audio
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NZ Hip Hop Stand Up | Season 3 | Episode 4: Nesian Mystik 'It's On'
In 2002, the family-friendly hip-hop track 'It's On' by Nesian Mystik ushered in 'The Golden Age of New Zealand Hip Hop'.
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Prize winners named in Ockham NZ Book Awards
Celebrated New Zealand writer Catherine Chidgey last night won a $64,000 fiction prize for her latest novel, The Axeman's Carnival. Winners of this year's Ockham New Zealand Book Awards were announced… Audio
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Read all about it: A beginner’s guide to the 2023 Ockham Book Awards
Not yet read the contenders for Aotearoa’s big-deal book awards? Here’s a cheat sheet to help you sound like you have.
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Featherston book festival kicks off this weekend
The Featherston Booktown Karukatea Festival kicks off this evening with fish and chips in the town's ANZAC Hall.
With 101 presenters and 51 events, the festival will feature tributes to Katherine… Audio