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The Art of Jazz for 7 March 2015
Audio 7 Mar 2015In the first edition of The Art of Jazz for 2015, Phil takes a look at some recent releases by Root 70, Ben Monder, Vijay Iyer and more. Audio
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Ron Sang's renowned art collection goes under the hammer
A highly regarded architect and art collector, Ron Sang, sat back and watched his prized art collection, spanning almost 50 years, go to new homes last night. Audio
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Auckland Arts Festival review
The 2015 Auckland Arts Festival is two days old and last night, French pyrotechnics masters Groupe F premiered their new show at Auckland Domain. Audio
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Pacific leading in on-line business registeries
Audio 6 Mar 2015ADB says on-line company registrations are helping to foster business in Pacific Island countries. Audio
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Auckland Arts Festival review: Neneh Cherry, Water and Light, and Hikoi
Neneh Cherry with RocketNumberNine reviewed by Nick Atkinson; Water and Light reviewed by David Kelly; and Hikoi reviewed by Paul Bushnell. Audio
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Auckland Arts Festival starts today
The 2015 Auckland Arts Festival starts today with a very big act performing in a quite small venue. Audio
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David Alsop: Visual Arts
Upbeat visual arts contributor explores current issues in New Zealand art. Audio
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Students Still Favour the Arts
Social sciences are still more popular than science and tech. But there are skill shortages in information technology and the "STEM" subjects - science, technology, engineering, and maths. Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Artists and talent agencies; the forthcoming Billy Apple retrospective, and futurists predict important trends for museums in the coming years. Audio
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Spectrum Street Art Festival
The Spectrum Street Art Festival organiser, George Shaw, is outraged Canterbury Museum ignored his request to withdraw a controversial T-shirt from its T-Shirts Unfolding exhibition, which is part of… Audio
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The Importance Of Public Art
Public art advocate and artist Leo Villareal's work, The Bay Lights, is currently lighting up the San Francisco Bay Bridge, which is part of an Illuminate the Arts project that aims "to alter the arc… Audio
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"UK should do the honourable thing" Nuclear Test Veteran
Audio 12 Feb 2015United Kingdom urged to honor its debt to veterans of nuclear testing in the Pacific. Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Art and animals in Melbourne and art and HIV/Aids in Auckland. Audio
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Art Crime with Arthur Tompkins: "takeaway Rembrandt"
District Court Judge and member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Expert Group, discussing the 1632 portrait of Jacob de Gheyn III, dubbed the "Takeaway Rembrandt". Audio
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The art of staying still
Pico Iyer has been called the greatest living travel writer and describes himself as a global village on two legs. A veteran travel writer who has journeyed from Easter Island to Ethiopia, Cuba to… Audio
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Art gallery to open with no pictures on the walls
Ashburton's new art gallery will open shortly without any pictures on its walls despite the mayor's last-ditch bid to prevent that happening. The gallery is $4 million overspent but even so its air… Audio
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Becks Chambers: Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival
Director of the Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival previews this year's event. Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
A virtual museum for stolen art, a copyright case with some potentially far-reaching consequences, and a project to bring New Zealand artists to prominence on Wikipedia. Audio
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Carla van Zon: Auckland Arts Festival
Audio 27 Jan 2015Director of the Auckland Arts Festival previews this year's offerings. [topic] Arts [location] Auckland Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler: museum extensions
Mary discusses Te Uru, the new addition to Lopdell House in Titirangi, and the installations and interpretation at Toitu Otago Settlers Museum. Audio
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Strong turn out for Pasifika festival in Wellington
Audio 20 Jan 2015Hundreds of people in New Zealand's capital, Wellington, braved driving rain on Saturday to gather at the city's annual Pasifika festival. Audio
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Treasures of the Art Gallery
Paul Brobbel from the Govett Brewster in New Plymouth Audio
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Treasures of the Art Gallery
Janet Bayly from the Mahara Gallery in Waikanae. Audio
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