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Justin Morgan: Auckland Art Week
Audio 9 Oct 2013Programme facilitator of Auckland Art Week runs through the events taking place this week. Audio
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Papua New Guinea government warned not to divert HIV funding
Audio 8 Oct 2013Papua New Guinea government warned not to divert HIV funding. Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler: What Jane Saw
Senior Curator at the Auckland Art Gallery discussing an online recreation of the 1813 London exhibition of paintings by Sir Joshua Reynolds at the British Institution, as viewed by Jane Austen. Audio
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Art with Courtney Johnston
Audio 2 Oct 2013Public art in London and Christchurch, and four views into painting in Wellington. Audio
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Vanuatu to use clothing to bridge cultural gap with Chinese
Audio 1 Oct 2013The Vanuatu Cultural Centre hopes local designers and tailors can use clothing to bridge a cultural gap between ni-Vanuatu people and Chinese immigrants. Audio
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Kaye Glamuzina: Southside Arts Festival
Audio 26 Sep 2013Auckland Council's Manager for Arts and Culture talks about the Southside Arts Festival. Audio
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Arts - Pasifika
Audio 18 Sep 2013Swaying to the contemporary arts and culture from around the Pacific is Samoan/ Pakeha playwright and independent theatre producer, Leilani Unasa.Tonight, reaction to the recent announcement made… Audio
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Arts commentator Mark Amery
Audio 18 Sep 2013The rise of contemporary Pacific art in New Zealand. Audio
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UK art expert on Van Gogh's lost sunflower paintings
Audio 13 Sep 2013Martin Bailey is a specialist on Van Gogh. The UK journalist and curator is the author of 'The Sunflowers are Mine: The Story of Van Gogh's Masterpiece'. Audio
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Replica of old canoe will trace trade route by Spanish galleons
Audio 12 Sep 2013A group of Chamorros based in California is planning to retrace a trade route sailed by their ancestors to the Mariana Islands. Audio
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Arts - Jamaican Music
Audio 11 Sep 2013Riddim, rocksteady, ska and roots and culture with deejay and toaster Miles Buckingham. Audio
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Pacific motifs fused with Western pop art by PNG artist
Audio 10 Sep 2013Pacific cultural and artistic motifs have been fused with Western pop art in an exhibition in New Zealand by Papua New Guinea-born artist Martin Heuston. Audio
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Chch Town Hall restoration may hobble other arts facilities
Audio 6 Sep 2013Christchurch arts leaders say last week's decision to completely restore the Town Hall has hobbled plans for a wider performing arts precinct. Audio
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Arts - Jazz
Audio 4 Sep 2013Jivester, editor and publisher Fergus Barrowman on the sizzle and pop of a snazzy bebop beat. Audio
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Arts commentator Courtney Johnston
Audio 4 Sep 2013Art that depicts science; designers that play with tradition; and what do you have to do if you want to keep an iPad app forever? Audio
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Dunedin's Blue Oyster Art Gallery
Audio 1 Sep 2013Blue Oyster Art Gallery re-opens in its new digs on Dowling Street - its fourth shift in 14 years. The contemporary gallery's new patch is in the heart of what's become an artist's precinct. Audio
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Indra Hughes: The Art of Fugue
Audio 29 Aug 2013Auckland based organist and conductor performing JS Bach's The Art of Fugue on the Auckland Town Hall Organ this Friday. Audio
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Solomons women's group plans daily flea market in Honiara
Audio 26 Aug 2013A group representing Solomon Islands business women is hoping plans to operate a daily flea market in the capital will soon be approved. Audio
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Napier's art deco heritage looks shaky
Audio 23 Aug 2013Some Napier businesspeople fear the city's art deco heritage may be lost due to new earthquake strengthening requirements. Audio
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Nelson art galleries, museums look to Chch for quake expertise
Audio 22 Aug 2013Art gallery owners and museum curators in Nelson are looking to their Christchurch counterparts for help on how to protect their valuable collections after the recent quakes. Audio
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Arts with Courtney Johnston
Audio 21 Aug 2013Do museums need saving from themselves, and should artists be able to take photos of you inside your home? Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler: Turner
Senior Curator at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, discussing the exhibition Turner from the Tate: the Making of a Master. Audio, Gallery
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Landmark education agreement between PNG and NZ University
Audio 15 Aug 2013A new memorandum of understanding between Papua New Guinea's government and New Zealand's Victoria University is seen as strengthening the bilateral relationship between the two countries. Audio
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Vanuatu Emergency Operation Centre opens
Audio 12 Aug 2013The first ever National Emergency Operation Centre has been opened in Vanuatu. Audio
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New Arts Icon Ian Athfield
Audio 11 Aug 2013Ian Athfield on his new honour and he talks about this weekend's forum on how architects and designers can help out following natural disasters. Audio