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Hymns on Sunday, 18 July 2021
Some communion hymns in this week's programme, and a couple of hymns with a slavery connection. Audio
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Review needs to go further than NZ Opera - Witi Ihimaera
A who's who of New Zealand opera and the arts has written to the government asking for an independent review of the sector.
In May, Witi Ihimaera, Murray Shaw and Rachael Walkinton resigned from the… Audio
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NZ Opera Resignation not due to unruly tourists show - Ihimaera
The three board members who resigned from NZ Opera last week have pushed back at suggestions their decision was linked to a planned show based on the antics of a group of unruly tourists.
Last week… Audio
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NZ Opera board members quit after announcement of unruly tourists production
In a drama fit for the stage itself - a third of the board of New Zealand Opera has resigned.
The mass walkout is in apparent protest at the artistic direction of the company.
A letter from the… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 4 April 2021
Some of the great resurrection hymns in today's programme for Easter Day. Audio
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"Courage is very related to hopelessness" - author Behrouz Boochani
Hosted by John Campbell, some of Word Christchurch's most distinguished writers respond to the theme of courage: Behrouz Boochani, Laura Jean McKay, and Witi Ihimaera. The second of two hours. Audio
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The Mixtape- Best of 2020
This week we're celebrating the best of The Mixtape in 2020. We've chosen some of our favorite song choices and discussions. Over the next hour, you'll hear from musicians Benee, Bic Runga, Lawrence… Audio
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Witi Ihimaera - Navigating the Stars: Māori creation myths
Beloved author Witi Ihimaera joins Jesse to talk about his new book in which he retells traditional stories for the 21st century. It's called Navigating the Stars: Māori creation myths. Audio
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Book review - Navigating the Stars by Witi Ihimaera
Michelle Rahurahu Scott reviews Navigating the Stars by Witi Ihimaera, published by Penguin Random House. Audio
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Mansfield
William Dart takes a look at Charlotte Yates' splendid new Mansfield album with a host of Kiwi musicians responding to one of New Zealand and the world's finest writers. Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 1 March 2020
Many occasions to mark in today's programme: It's the first Sunday in Lent; it's also St David's Day; and coming up on 3 March in the liturgical calendar is the commemoration day for John and Charles… Audio
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The Mixtape: Witi Ihimaera
NZ author and poet Witi Ihimaera talks about his life and career, and shares some of his favourite songs. Audio
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Summer Pickings
William Dart plays music from the new album by Tattletale Saints and from Karl Steven's soundtrack to the film Bellbird. He's also got a preview track from Charlotte Yates's upcoming release featuring… Video, Audio
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Dorothy Buchanan - pioneering New Zealand composer
New Zealand composer Dorothy Quita Buchanan pioneered the Composers-in-Schools scheme in the 1970s, and has been an active violinist, pianist, teacher and publisher throughout her career. Video, Audio
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Claire Mabey's top ten reads for 2019
In our last book chat of the year! Claire Mabey Director of Verb Wellington is in to share her top ten reads of the year. Audio
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Dr Haare Williams on Art, Poetry and Media.
Dr Haare Williams returns with part two of an interview about his book 'Words of a Kaumatua' a collection of poetry and prose. The former broadcaster talks about recording the stories of the Maori… Audio
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At home with Dr Haare Williams
Dr Haare Williams is RNZ Alumni having worked as part of the Maori unit in the formative years of public broadcasting, this week he released the book 'Words of a Kaumatua' edited by Witi Ihimaera. The… Audio
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Book Review - Pūrākau: Māori Myths Retold by Māori Writers
Audio 25 Oct 2019Book Review - Purakau: Maori Myths Retold by Maori Writers, edited by Witi Ihimaera & Whiti Hereaka. Published by: Penguin Books New Zealand. Reviewed by Anahera Gildea. Audio
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Bookmarks: Mere Boynton - once a warrior
Audio 11 Sep 2019Our Bookmarks' guest today is Mere Tokorahi Boynton, a singer and actor, most famous for her role as Mavis in the movie Once Were Warriors. She is also one of the performers in the upcoming world… Audio
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Book review - Native Son by Witi Ihimaera
Rae McGregor reviews Native Son by Witi Ihimaera, which is published by Penguin Random House. Audio
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Māori shouldn't have to leave their culture at the gate
A new $42 million project is looking to address New Zealand's education inequality - a system where Māori are failing, and are "leaving their culture at the gate." Audio
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Education system 'failing Māori'
The education system is broken and failing Maōri students, a principal says. Keri Milne-Ihimaera says Maōri students are very capable but mainstream education isn't catering to them. Audio
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The Panel with Emma Espiner and Thomas Pryor (Part 2)
Audio 15 Jul 2019The headlines have been coming thick and fast about climate change, and none of it very good. That's causing concern for some Kiwis. New Zealand Psychological society says some are experiencing… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 23 June 2019
Today we're marking Matariki, midwinter and the Day of Prayer for Refugees and Migrants. Audio
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Man, sitting in a garden
A new New Zealand work with a libretto by Witi Ihimaera and a score by Kenneth Young, inspired in part by the garden paintings of Karl Maughan, debuts at the Auckland Writers Festival next week. Audio
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Maori myths and legends - old and new - retold
Traditional Maori myths and legends have been retold as contemporary stories in a new collection called Purakau. Lynn Freeman speaks with Apirana Taylor and Whiti Hereaka, who explains how Witi… Audio, Gallery
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri Mar22 2019
Audio 22 Mar 2019A review of the week's news including... People turn out in big numbers as the country marked a week since the killing of fifty people in two Christchurch mosques by a gunman, gun law reform overdue… Audio
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A karakia for Christchurch by Witi Ihimaera
Audio 20 Mar 2019Māori writer Witi Ihimaera says a great pōuri – sadness – has descended on Aotearoa, but the message for the future is clear. Video, Audio
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Musical events a major focus of Auckland Writers Festival
Auckland Writers Festival director Anne O’Brien previews this year’s programme. Audio