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The Southside Arts Festival
Audio 16 Oct 2011Daispoadic 679, a visual arts event involving 7 Fijian artists across 6 venues. Sangeeta Singh writer, Luisa Tora, painter. Audio
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Francois Byamana
Audio 16 Oct 2011Francois Byamana and writer Mike Hudson have put together A Thousand Hills - An African Story from New Zealand. It premieres this Thursday at the Hearld Theatre in Auckland. Audio
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Frankfurt Book Fair
Audio 16 Oct 2011New Zealand has launched it's year-long arts and culture charm offensive on Germany. Audio
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Love Christchurch
Audio 16 Oct 2011Christchurch based musician Hera is one of the local acts who have chipped in to a fundraising venture to help set up get a desperately-needed and centrally-located rehearsal space. Audio
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Potter Len Castle
Audio 9 Oct 2011A tribute to the hugely respected potter who died recently after six decades creating captivating ceramics. Audio
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Arohanui spectacular
Audio 9 Oct 2011David Armstrong reviews one of the big non-rugby Real New Zealand Festival events. Audio
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Chapter & Verse
Audio 9 Oct 2011Our featured writers are two historical fiction novelists. David Young, who's turned from non fiction to fiction but all with an environmental theme, and Witi Ihimaera whose 12th novel is set during… Audio
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The Art of Cake Decorating
Audio 9 Oct 2011Sonia Sly investigates the art of cake decorating and just like the movies, it's going 3D. Audio
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Seed of Bird of Soul of Man
Audio 9 Oct 2011Bird poo looks strikingly beautiful under the microscopic lens of Shane Hammond. Audio
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On Your Bike
Audio 9 Oct 2011Dunedin artist Scott Eady reveals 50 bikes, trikes and scooters reclaimed from recyling depots and turned into mini art works for kids to ride around an art gallery. Audio
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Art and music collide
Audio 9 Oct 2011The band Fly My Pretties collaborates with a street artist called Flox for their national tour. Audio
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A reprieve, of sorts, for Waikato Museum
Audio 9 Oct 2011Hamilton City Councillors shy away from a half million dollar budget cut. Audio
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The Master of Light
Audio 9 Oct 2011Bill Culbert talks about being selected to represent New Zealand at the 2013 Venice Biennale. Audio
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Event director credits hapu with success of festival
The event director for Auckland's largest Maori culture festival - Atamira - says he credits local hapu Ngati Whatua o Orakei for the success of the event, which has become increasingly popular.
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The Engine Room - Helen vs John!
Audio 2 Oct 2011Wellington playright Ralph McCubbin-Howell compares the strategising that goes into an election campaign to the strategising that goes into an All Black test match. More than that, it takes us, and… Audio
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Crisis & Isolation
Audio 2 Oct 2011Palmerston North artist Kelcy Taratoa, whose interest in sci-fi, dating back to the original Battlestar Galactica TV series, has resulted in work which is in demand here and overseas, including at a… Audio
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Chapter & Verse
Audio 2 Oct 2011Dunedin-based poet Rhian Gallagher's second poetry collection is called Shift and follows her life from growing up on a South Canterbury Farm to living on a London estate to returning home after a… Audio
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Lalique glass
Audio 2 Oct 2011Art writer Damian Skinner has documented an extensive collection of René Lalique glass vases in Gisborne and looked into why it too took so long to catch on here in New Zealand. Audio
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Bottled Art
Audio 2 Oct 2011What is the connection between wine and art, and how do wine makers reflect their artform on their labels? Sonia Sly speaks to Geordie Witters of TW Wines, James Milton of Milton Vineyard, and Hayley… Audio
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Filmmaker Michelle Savill
Audio 2 Oct 2011Michelle Savill discovered some unexpected difficulties when she interned for New York's famous Killer Films. Audio
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Is truth more entertaining than fiction?
Audio 2 Oct 2011True Stories Out Loud is a show that sees people describe real events in ten minutes. Audio
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Kiwi installation artist Kate Newby
Audio 2 Oct 2011Kate Newby has hardly been home over the last couple of years after being awarded residencies around the world, from Mexico to Germany, and she's just won another one - three months in the Big Apple. Audio
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Orchestral sector under review
Audio 2 Oct 2011A review is underway by the Ministry for Culture and Heritage into whether this country's orchestras are giving us value for money. CEO Lewis Holden explains why it's being done and what it's looking… Audio
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The future of the NZSO
Audio 2 Oct 2011The new CEO of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra Christopher Blake on his big vision for the NZSO, here and overseas, when he takes over from Peter Walls in the New Year. Audio