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Velvet Revisiting
William Dart looks at a new tribute to The Velvet Underground's debut album titled I'll Be Your Mirror, featuring St Vincent, Sharon Van Etten, Matt Berninger, Courtney Barnett and others. Audio
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Kate De Goldi & Susan Paris: Skinny Dip poetry collection for kids
Audio 16 Oct 2021Rainy day lunch times, kapa haka practice, first crushes and classroom pets are all captured in Skinny Dip, the new poetry anthology curated by Kate De Goldi and Susan Paris. Audio
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The NZ Young Writers Festival takes on the conventional
There have never been so many outlets for young writers wanting to share their work with their friends and indeed the world. But there's nothing like a festival to allow them to get together, talk… Audio
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Poet Tim Grgec and All Tito's Children
Tim Grgec's grandparents escaped communist Yugoslavia in the 1950s, and came to Aotearoa as refugees. Tim's debut poetry collection weaves some of their memories into the story of two siblings who… Audio
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The Sampler: Big Red Machine, quickly, quickly, Sulfate
Tony Stamp surveys new albums from the Justin Vernon (Bon Iver) and Aaron Dessner (The National) project Big Red Machine, 21yr old beat-maker turned singer-songwriter wunderkind quickly, quickly, and… Audio
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Loading Docs 2021: Wind Song and Rain
Audio 9 Sep 2021Hone Tuwhare, New Zealand’s most famous Māori poet, leaves a legacy to the granddaughter he left behind. To reconnect, she writes a love letter to the world. Video
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The winners of our National Poetry Day competition
Audio 27 Aug 2021We gave you 30 minutes to write a six line flash poem using these words: Cloud Sound Orange Clear Shark Break Poet Johanna Emeney judged the winners... Audio
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How to approach writing a memoir
If you are a budding author, or would like some advice on how get started putting pen to paper, author and teacher, Diane Brown has some handy tips. She is the founder of Creative Writing Dunedin and… Audio
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Book Critic: Claire Mabey
Claire discusses 3 books she's enjoyed recently, Skinny Dip - a poetry collection for young readers, Butcherbird by Cassie Hart and The Island of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Kennedy travels the Coromandel Coast, he also talks about Tui and their many and varied sounds and looks ahead to National Poetry Day. Audio
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Rosetta Allan on "crazy love"
Rosetta Allan believes very strongly in writing about what you know, even if that means sharing aspects of your life that are deeply personal and involve those you love. In her new novel Crazy Love… Audio
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MPs on the Dawn Raids
This week Parliament held a special debate to give MPs a chance to talk about the official apology for the Dawn Raids of the 1970s. The House has some moments from that debate. Audio
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Poet - and farmer - Janet Newman
Poems about farm life - both the harsh realities and the simple joys of living off the land - are found in a new poetry collection by Horowhenua farmer Janet Newman. Unseasoned Campaigner touches on… Audio
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Music feature - Lyrics as poetry with Clare Mabey
For this week's music feature, Claire Mabey, director of Verb Wellington and one of our regular book critics, deep dives into song lyrics as a form of poetry. Audio
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Elizabeth Smither's short story collection The Piano Girls
A strong musical theme plays through Elizabeth Smither's new short story collection, The Piano Girls. In the title story,three sisters hold a recital each year in memory of their late mother, though… Audio
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Poetry Live! 40 years on
Aotearoa's longest running live poetry event, Auckland's Poetry Live! is celebrating 40 eventful, often rowdy and always entertaining years, with a publication launched today called This Twilight… Audio, Gallery
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The Mixtape: Tayi Tibble
Tayi Tibble (Te Whānau ā Apanui/Ngāti PorouTe Whānau ā Apanui/Ngāti Porou) is an award winning poet based in Pōneke. She joined Charlotte to discuss fashion, poetry, and Porirua- as well as select her… Audio
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Summer Series - Clifton Station moves into the 21st century
Hawke's Bay's long established Clifton Station made its early fortunes off the sheep's back. But with the crash in wool prices, diversification has been the key to its survival into the 21st century… Video, Audio
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Slam poet Te Kahu Rolleston
National Poetry Slam winner Te Kahu Rolleston performs some of his poetry and speaks with Kathryn Ryan about giving rangatahi voice to hopes and dreams through performance poetry. Audio
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Serie Barford's poetry addresses strong freelings
Audio 18 Jul 2021The self inflicted death of her long term partner sent Samoan-European poet Serie Barford into an emotional tailspin. The relationship with Alain had been intense but also difficult in later years… Audio
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Two Landfall editors look back - and forward
Audio 18 Jul 2021Landfall was founded by Otago poet Charles Brash in 1947, and it's had a succession of editors who've all made their own impression on the literary and arts magazine. Today we mark the latest changing… Audio, Gallery
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The Sampler: The Goon Sax, Mustafa, Lips
Tony Stamp reviews the third album by Aussie up-and-comers The Goon Sax, a heartbreaking collection of 'inner city folk music' from Canadian singer Mustafa, and the long awaited debut album of local… Audio
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Reforming recidivism through prison arts programmes
The use of tikanga and toi Māori in Hawkes Bay Regional prison has seen the efforts of Lawrence Ereatara and Hone Fletcher recognised with an arts award. Audio, Gallery
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The Songs that Got Away
William Dart checks out a couple of albums that he didn't manage to squeeze into programmes over the last sixth months. Audio
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Poet - and GP - Glen Colquhoun
When his long time publisher retired, writer Glenn Colquhoun had a big decision to make. To find a new one, or to enter the thorny world of self-publishing. The poet and childrens' writer has gone… Audio, Gallery
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The Mixtape - Dai Henwood
Dai Henwood Dai Henwood is one of New Zealand's most well-recognised comedians. He joins Charlotte to discuss his career so far, his journey to sobriety, and of course, chooses his favourite songs on… Video, Audio
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Anita Austin's rest home concerts a big hit with residents
Taking control of her own career, freelance French horn player Anita Austin has developed several concert options that she's taking around New Zealand's rest homes and retirement villages. Audio
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Kiwi Poetry and Songs
William Dart looks at New Zealand poets set to music by New Zealand songwriters - including Sam Hunt set by the late Fane Flaws with his band The Bend. Audio
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Trailer: Introducing He Kākano Ahau - Wawatatia - Listen now on RNZ.co.nz
Available July 6, 2021. The second season explores stories that are firmly rooted in our past to magically dream about the futures we want to create for ourselves. Subscribe now. Audio
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Bryan Walpert's musings on middle age
Brass Band to Follow is the name of Bryan Walpert's 4th poetry collection and in it, he's thinking about what it means move into middle age. The busy professor in creative writing at Massey University… Audio