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Albert Belz on Bookmarks
Audio 6 Mar 2019Award-winning playwright Albert Belz tells us about how his experience growing in Whakatane in the 80's and shares his favourite songs, books, movies and TV shows. Audio
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Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra announces 2019 season
Well-known classics will be joined by big names, circus performers, kiwi hits, BBC’s Planet Earth and music inspired by Roald Dahl for the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra’s 2019 season. Video, Audio
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NZ poets inspire Kiwi composers
The wealth of New Zealand poetry has been a rich source of inspiration for New Zealand composers since the 1940s. Video
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Hymns on Sunday, 5 August 2018
It's Transfiguration Sunday this week, commemorating the New Testament event when Jesus is transfigured: "His face shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as light" [Matt 17:2].
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Witi Ihimaera: life and influences
Witi Ihimaera - is one of the best known names in New Zealand literature - works such as Pounamu Pounamu, The Whale Rider and The Matriarch. He was the first Maori writer to publish both a book of… Audio, Gallery
- Ian Mune and Roger Donaldson
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Roger Donaldson and Ian Mune - Winners and Losers
In 1976, the first prime time drama series to be independently produced in NZ, Winners and Losers, made its debut, featuring seven short story adaptations from some of NZ's finest writers including… Audio
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Screen producer and Te Reo advocate Nicole Hoey on Bookmarks
Audio 9 May 2018As well as being a talented small screen producer Nicole Hoey is passionate about Maori language and culture. She speaks to Jesse on today's bookmarks about her latest project for pre-schoolers Tākaro… Audio, Gallery
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Bookmarks with Jennifer Ward Lealand
Audio 18 Apr 2018Jennifer Ward Lealand has had a successful multi-faceted career in theatre, film and television for over 35 years. Her latest role is in the George Bernard Shaw play Mrs Warren's Profession. She talks… Audio
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Recovering New Zealand's wartime fallen
Audio 15 Apr 2018The story of New Zealand's fallen soldiers who remain buried in foreign fields, often unprotected, and the whanau who want to bring their remains home, is told in a new Maori TV documentary. In… Audio
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Protest Music! Deep connections for Māori and Caribbean NZers
New Zealand's first steelband festival is the backdrop for the rich cultural and spiritual links between Māori and Caribbean Islanders, they're celebrating their ties through their protest music… Audio, Gallery
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What life is like for the gender-fluid
Victor Rodger explores the personal, cultural and political aspects of transgender and non-binary identity with Georgina Beyer, Lexie Matheson, Nikolai Talamahina and Aych McArdle. Audio
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Book critic Paula Morris
Our book critic today is award winning writer, Paula Morris - also an associate professor of English and Drama at Auckland University. Audio
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Flowing Water - Witi Ihimaera and composer Janet Jennings.
Flowing Water tells the epic story of the Waikato River and all the peoples nurtured by the river - Maori, Pakeha and later migrants in a landmark production written and produced specially for the… Audio
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Learning a Māori word a day
Audio 5 Feb 2018The biggest challenge in producing his book A Māori Word a Day was picking just 365 words, says author Hēmi Kelly.
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Ross HARRIS: Piano Fragments
Stephen De Pledge (piano). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 13 August 2016. Video, Audio
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Ross HARRIS: Ngā Manu
Stephen De Pledge (piano). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 13 August 2016. Video, Audio
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Ross HARRIS: Ave maris stella
Baroque Voices directed by Pepe Becker. Recorded by RNZ Concert, 10 May 2008. Audio
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Bookmarks with Jonny Brugh
Jonathan Brugh was one half of pioneering comedy duo Sugar and Spice, then went on to play 183 year old Deacon in Taika Waititi's "What We Do in the Shadows". Soon he'll be seen in the third series of… Audio
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Hemi Kelly: Sleeps Standing Moetū
A first national day of commemoration on October 28th is designed to put an end to what has been described as an "uncomfortable silence" about the New Zealand Wars. Witi Ihimaera's new novella Sleeps… Audio
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Selina Tusitala Marsh: Warrior poet
Selina Tusitala Marsh is a Waiheke Island-based poet of Samoan, Tuvaluan, Scottish and French descent whose latest collection of poems, Tightrope, is published this week. Selina reads a couple of… Video, Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 6 August 2017
It's Transfiguration Sunday this week, commemorating the New Testament event when Jesus is transfigured: "His face shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as light" [Matt 17:2].
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Tina Makareti: Black Marks on the White Page
Oceanic stories for the 21st century - writer Tina Makareti on the new collection of Maori and Pacific writing she's co-edited with Witi Ihimaera. The collection is Black Marks on the White Page. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 18 June 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. There's a good variety of musical styles in the programme, and hymns to mark a couple of special occasions: Matariki, the Maori New Year, and (from the… Audio
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Natalie HUNT: Only to the Highest Mountain
New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, Hamish McKeich (conductor) Recorded 12 April 2017, Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington by RNZ Concert for 2017 NZ Composer Sessions. Video, Audio
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Ross HARRIS: Reflections
Ed Allen (horn), Emma Sayers (piano). Recorded by RNZ Concert, 24 October 2014. Video, Audio
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