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Writers: Paula Green
Audio 22 Apr 2012Poet and editor Paula Green immersed herself in the language of love to bring together an anthology of 150 New Zealand love poems. Audio
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Political Theatre
Audio 22 Apr 2012John Smythe reviews Other Peoples' Wars which is on at Bats Theatre in Wellington. Audio
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Angels and Aristocrats
Audio 22 Apr 2012Five New Zealand galleries have joined forces to tour an exhibition of Early European Art which have made their way into our public collections. Audio
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Peter Hayden
Audio 22 Apr 2012Peter Hayden is an actor, writer, producer and the voice of many natural history documentaries. Audio
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Listener Pick - Gordon Walters
Audio 22 Apr 2012Today's Listener's Pick is a New Zealand painting which changed things for designer and writer Michael Smythe of Auckland. Audio
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The Juniper Passion
Audio 22 Apr 2012This ANZAC Day, a New Zealand classical CD inspired by the World War Two Battle of Monte Cassino, will make history of its own. Audio
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Palmerston North's cultural precinct
Audio 22 Apr 2012Palmerston North is one of the latest regions wanting to boost its image as a creative hub. Audio
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Visual Artist John Coley
Audio 15 Apr 2012John Coley emerged from a stimulating bohemian era, recalling 22 Armagh Street in the 1950s as a place where he and his young creative cohorts gathered together to write manifestos and challenge the… Audio
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Mapgie Press
Audio 15 Apr 2012Justin Gregory went along to Auckland's Magpie Press to meet printer Shona Gow and her Heidelberg Windmill Letterpress, called Hildegard. Audio
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Book Feature - Ann Packer
Audio 15 Apr 2012Author and freelance journalist Ann Packer discusses her crafting memories and shares some top tips from her travels across the country on the release of her book: Crafty Girls Road Trip. Audio
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A Second Life: developing NZ theatre
Audio 15 Apr 2012Discussing the issues of touring, infrastructure, audience and offshore markets are Cath Cardiff from Creative New Zealand; Hilary Beaton, CEO and Director of Downstage Theatre; and Mark Westerby… Audio
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Listener Pick: Sunset Boulevard
Audio 15 Apr 2012Sunset Boulevard may well be one of the greatest films of all time. Mark Knowles offers his two cents. Audio
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Grant Tilly in Film
Audio 15 Apr 2012John Reid talks about Grant Tilly, who made an impact not only in theatre, but also in NZ film and television. Audio
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Clown Doctors
Trained actor and doctor Thomas Petschner combined his skills to form Clown Doctors. It's a programme providing comic relief to patients in hospital. The programme has been running in Auckland and… Audio
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Why Isn't Theatre Dead Yet?
A panel recorded at the recent New Zealand International Arts Festival Writers and Readers Week in Wellington, debating the premise that theatre is dead. Ken Duncum, teacher of Victoria University’s… Audio
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Push for change to 'irrational' Easter trading rules
Push for change to 'irrational' Easter trading rules
Both supporters and critics of the Easter trading laws say confusion over which shops can trade during the weekend needs to be sorted out.
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Listener's Pick
Audio 8 Apr 2012Lawrence McIsaac talks about the 1969 musical, "Oh what a Lovely War" Audio
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The National Jazz Festival turns 50
Audio 8 Apr 201270's band Earth Wind & Fire are in Tauranga to help with the birthday celebrations. Audio
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Society Slump Superstars
Audio 8 Apr 2012What if life was a musical and it could help to relieve society from the doom and gloom of the global economic crisis? That's the question posed in a tongue-in-cheek musical created by Nelson-born… Audio
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Listener's Pick
Audio 1 Apr 2012A movie adapted for the big screen by a playwright who adapted it from an LP Hartley novel - The Go-Between. Audio
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Rachel Blau DuPlessis: Drafts
Visiting North American poet Rachel Blau DuPlessis who's on the verge of completing an epic poem she's been writing since 1986. Audio
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Penguin Book Reviewer's Club
Audio 1 Apr 2012We find out about a pilot programme a publisher is trialling in Auckland, trying to encourage young people to review the books they read. Audio
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Operatunity
Audio 1 Apr 2012The country's busiest touring company has helped many aspiring young singers to find an audience and a singing career and it's celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. Audio
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Devised theatre
Audio 1 Apr 2012Sonia Sly meets with Christian Penny, director of Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School; Tom McCrory, senior movement tutor (Toi Whakaari)and cofounder of Pacific Island theatre Company The Conch; and Bert… Audio
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Auckland visual arts critic, T J McNamara
Audio 1 Apr 2012The life and times of the arts critic who's been reviewing for The Herald for 46 years. Audio