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Solving the World's Problems: The art of shepherding
It's time to solve some of the world's problems and this week Steve Wyn-Harris wants to talk about the art of shepherding, and how a good one can save sheep's lives especially when it comes to lambing… Audio
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The art of mimicry
Audio 23 Jul 2025Why do we mimic? We may not be as effective as chameleons but humans have a number of tools at our disposal when we want to fit in. Audio
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Drag Queen Spankie Jackzon selling winners sceptre to raise funds for arts project
The winner of season two of the 'Drag Race Down Under' television show has her sights set on a new sparkle - but at a great sacrifice. Drag Queen Spankie Jackzon spoke to Charlotte Cook. Audio
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Book review: Secret Art Powers by Jo Randerson
Emma Hislop reviews Secret Art Powers: How creative thinking can achieve radical change by Jo Randerson, published by Barbarian Productions. Audio
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Jo Randerson's secret art powers revealed!
Artist Jo Randerson calls them Secret Art Powers. Superpowers that everyone, individually and collectively, has access to. Audio
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From All Blacks to Arts Council: Keven Mealamu on what he can bring to board of CNZ
Most people will recognise former All Blacks hooker Keven Mealamu for his sporting success but now, a decade after retiring he's gone from the All Blacks to the Arts Council; being appointed to the… Audio
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Gareth Morgan's new giant public art park set to open in Spring
If you've travelled along Transmission Gully, north of Poneke Wellington - you might have noticed through your side window giant objects starting to pop up on the western hills north of Pauatahanui… Audio
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Decorative Arts History through Second Hand Shopping
As avid op shoppers will know, secondhand and antique stores still turn up treasures. Audio
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The art and history of the Haiku
Audio 6 Jul 2025Evan Mantyk the Society of Classical Poets joins Culture 101. Audio
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Podcast Critic - Conspirituality, City Arts & Lectures
Elliot Child joins Jesse to talk about his podcast picks. City Arts & Lectures is a series of conversations in front of an audience which is then broadcast on radio and podcast by KQED in San… Audio
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Exhibition showcases an era when arts education flourished
Following WWII, there was a strong push and a solid foundation to provide arts education to both teachers and children in schools. Art advisers supported and inspired teachers while many early-career… Audio
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Living for five months outdoors on public land as art activism
In Home we follow artist Teiti Nepia as over the summer of 2023 and 2024 for five months she reclaims her own sense of sovereignty by camping out on public land on Wellington's beautiful but rather… Audio
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Ep 4 Art and Culture
This episode explores the ways culture, creativity, and storytelling have built a uniquely New Zealand identity. From the revival of traditional Māori music to quirky early poetry, National Film Unit… Audio
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The Art Precinct: New digital art platform using behavioural psychology
A new digital art curation platform is hoping to be bridge the gap between artists and buyers to create personalised, cohesive and curated collections. Audio
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Dark Side of the Moon designer Aubrey Powell on iconic album art
Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell is the visionary co-founder of Hipgnosis, the iconic design group responsible for the legendary prism cover for Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon. Audio
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Brett Graham speaks about the loss of his Dad, his art and what Matariki means to him.
Brett Graham talks opens up about the loss of his father Fred, his art and the importance of Matariki. Audio
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This Weekend: New Zealand Latte Art Championships
Event organiser, and New Zealand's first barista champion, Emma Barkland Webster joins Mark Leishman. Audio
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What looking at art does to your brain
When looking at a great work of art, does your heart race? A new neuroaesthetics study looks at how art and beauty can affect us physically and mentally. Audio
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