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Fiji Times sedition trial ends with not guilty verdict
Audio 23 May 2018The High Court in Fiji has ruled that the Fiji Times newspaper, its publisher, two editors and a letter writer are not guilty of sedition. The case has highlighted the pressures on media freedom in… Audio
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Top Pacific youth leaders get US grants for projects
Young leaders from across the Pacific region share their community projects for US grant funding. Audio
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Projects 2018 offers a wide range of art surprises
Audio 20 May 2018Projects 2018 is part of the upcoming Auckland Art Fair. Projects 2018 artists, emerging and established - display their work outside the dealer booths at The Cloud. Lynn Freeman talks to this year's… Audio
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Pleas for Southland Museum to remain open amid arts funding boost
Critics opposing Southland Museum's closure says it should stay open, as Invercargill City Council announces a $40 million funding boost to reinvigorate arts and culture. Video, Audio
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The future for arts reviewing online
Audio 13 May 2018We continue our investigation into arts reviewing, by looking at the growing importance of reviewing online. You'll hear how website Pantograph Punch is balancing its review output with its desire… Audio
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Fred Graham - Arts Icon
Sculptor Fred Graham (Ngati Koroki Kahukura, Tainui), aged 89, has gained another prestigious prize, being named this week as a recipient of an Arts Foundation Icon Award. Many of his works can be… Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
An American art museum plans to sell off work by white male artists to address historical imbalances in their collection, and a whip round exhibitions opening and closing around New Zealand. Audio
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Dunedin arts enthusiasts determined to keep theatre alive
More than 50 people in Dunedin's art community have pledged to keep professional theatre alive in the city, after it was announced last week that Fortune Theatre was closing. Audio
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Newspaper arts coverage dramatically cut
It's not just been a bad week for theatre companies in New Zealand this week: on Monday Stuff formerly Fairfax newspapers went tabloid across nine newspapers, including The Press, Waikato Times… Audio
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Discussion on the role of provincial art galleries
Privately run art galleries outside the main centres have an important role to play - for the artists who show there, for the people who love art, and for their communities. Audio
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Nathan Haines, Art Pepper, Mingus at the piano
Audio 14 Apr 2018Nick features saxophonists Nathan Haines and Art Pepper, and checks out Charles Mingus at the piano. Audio
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Nathan Haines, Art Pepper, RIP Cecil Taylor
Audio 14 Apr 2018Nick features saxophonists Nathan Haines and Art Pepper, and marks the passing of free jazz legend Cecil Taylor. Audio
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Kiri Te Kanawa's art collection sells for millions
The weather didn't keep bidders away from the auction of Kiri Te Kanawa's personal art collection last night. Her collection sold for millions of dollars in Auckland. About a dozen of Dame Kiri's… Audio
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Museum's quake risk rating rubbished by Southland Art Society
Audio 10 Apr 2018The decision to close one of Invercargill's biggest tourist attractions because it's an earthquake risk has enraged some locals. The Southland Museum and Art Gallery will close on Thursday - its 41… Audio
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Young Tongan playwright debuts powerful theatre piece
Young Tongan playwright releases his debut piece Hearts of Men, crafted over five years, in hope to strengthen Tongan theatre in New Zealand. Audio
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Revival of Tongan tapa celebrated in NZ
Audio 9 Apr 2018The revival of traditional Tongan tapa making in rural Vava'u is being celebrated in New Zealand.
A mother and daughter team have been on a mission to rekindle the tradition back in the islands and… Audio
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Bill Riley's art from waste
Christchurch abstract artist Bill Riley collects rubbish from the beaches where he goes surfing - so much rubbish, that he's weaving it into his latest art exhibition to make a point about ocean… Audio
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The Auckland Art Gallery's in suspense
It's an anxious waiting game now for the Auckland Art Gallery while the City Council decides its budget and how much money it's prepared to invest in it. This follows months of heated debate… Audio
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School of Dance Director Garry Trinder answers the critics
Garry Trinder recently chalked up twenty years as the Director of the New Zealand School of Dance. But the anniversary comes after a difficult period, with an expansion plan for the School cancelled… Audio
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Art gallery ram-raid, Lindauer thefts a mystery one year on
It's been a year since robbers ram raided an Auckland auction house and fled with two valuable paintings by artist Gottfried Lindauer. But their whereabouts, and who exactly was behind the heist… Audio
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New Zealand Botanical Art
A new exhibition at Auckland's Botanic Gardens opens our eyes to what we stand to lose with much of our unique plant life at risk of extinction. More than 40 New Zealand botanical artists are among… Audio
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Pacific magic show draws audiences during Auck Arts Festival
Magic reunites popular Pacific comedy group for performances at this month's Auckland Arts Festival. Audio
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Further cuts for university arts
Humanities departments in New Zealand universities are going under the knife with cuts at Otago, Waikato and Auckland. Is it justified? Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Two big - and quite different - visual art festivals in Melbourne and Sydney, and a controversy in England over censorship and a Victorian-era painting. Courtney Johnston is the director of The Dowse… Audio
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Sound art beneath an Auckland volcano
Auckland producer Tim Dodd goes to a concert with a difference: art music performed in a lava cave under Mt Eden. Audio