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Morning Report: local papers
Morning Report: local papers
Monday's headlines: speed-camera infringement notices incurred by police up 64% last year; no co-op aims to offer cheaper sections in Canterbury; new building damaged during magnitude 5.7 earthquake…
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The Questions in the Middle of the Night
Audio 4 Dec 2011An hour-long discussion between writers Kate de Goldi and Glenn Colquohoun, recorded at the 2011 Festival of Colour in Wanaka. Audio
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Make My Movie
Audio 4 Dec 2011Ant Timpson talks about his Make My Movie project which is entering its final stages. At stake, $100,000 to help the winner make a feature film. Audio
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Pixar's Enrico Casarosa
Audio 4 Dec 2011Simon Morris talks to one of Pixar's crack storyboard artists and directors, Enrico Casarosa. Audio
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Arts Foundation laureates and award winners
Audio 4 Dec 2011We hear from most of the 10 Arts Foundation laureates and award winners honoured this year. Between them they have received $360,000 as an acknowledgement of their excellent, creativity and potential.
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Canterbury Society of the Arts
Warren Feeney talks about the often turbulent history of the Canterbury Society of the Arts, which still has its fair share of critics who believe it was too conservative and favoured British work to… Audio
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Chapter and Verse
Audio 27 Nov 2011A new poetry collection from Sue Wootton, By Birdlight; and in her memoir Twelve Minutes of Love, Kapka Kassabova explores the two sides of tango obsession, the light and the dark. Audio
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Prospects
Audio 27 Nov 2011Mark Amery joins us with his impressions of the Prospect art exhibition in City Gallery Wellington. Will it be as contentious as the earlier Prospects? Audio
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Understanding Loss
Audio 27 Nov 2011Part of the Kiwi brain drain to Australia, Christchurch artist Mike Hewson prepares to show his new countrymen the impact of the earthquakes on his hometown and his art. Audio
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Museum Hotel Scholarship
Audio 27 Nov 2011Dan Musgrove (Underbelly) and Brooke Williams (Shortland Street) are two young TV stars who have been previous recipients of the Museum Hotel Scholarship, which is awarded annually to one student… Audio
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Brian Easton, economist and... art curator?
Audio 27 Nov 2011Brian Easton has picked portraits for the National Portrait Gallery's latest exhibition, The Makers of Modern New Zealand 1930-1960. How did he narrow it down to just 60? Audio
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Bats Theatre
Wellington's Bats Theatre's knight in shining armour turns out to be Sir Peter Jackson. He and Lady Fran have pitched in to buy the theatre which was up for sale and out of reach of the Bats Trust… Audio
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Christchurch businesses investing in new art studios
Audio 27 Nov 2011We talk to Grant Close and Simon Edwards, two of those involved in a business/arts collaboration which has resulted in new studios opening in Christchurch's Moorehouse Avenue in just a few days. Audio
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Mary Cornish
Hundreds of avid Ukulele players are practising hard for the 2011 NZ Ukuele Festival. Audio
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Paula Morris
Audio 20 Nov 2011Novelist Paula Morris has spent years researching on of her Maori forebears who fought with Hongi Heka. Audio
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Tim Curnow
Audio 20 Nov 2011This edition of Landfall also marks the centenary of writer Allen Curnow's birth. His son Tim has been his Literary Agent fo the past 40 years. Audio
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Philip Armstrong
Audio 20 Nov 2011Philip Armstrong, the winner of the 2011 Landfall Essay competition. Audio
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Interior Design
Audio 20 Nov 2011Sonia Sly investigates interior design trends, and also looks at the opportunities that exist here and abroad. Audio
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New Zealand Arts Fundraising
Audio 20 Nov 2011Guy Mallabone is a Canadian specialist in arts philanthropy and frundraising and he's just been in the country giving tips to New Zealand arts leaders. Audio
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Kiwa Discussion
Audio 20 Nov 2011The working party proposing a dedicated centre for Maori and Pasifika arts, centre and scientific research, is about to start trying to sell the idea to Auckland authorties. Audio
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Brown Ink
Audio 13 Nov 2011Justin Gregory visits Playmarket's Brown Ink sessions where playright Maureen Fepulea'i has had a staged reading of her as yet unproduced play. Audio
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Chapter and Verse - Mark Sweet
Audio 13 Nov 2011Mark Sweet draws on his experience of travelling through China for his sensual debut novel 'Zhu Mao'. Audio
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Chapter and Verse - Tim Jones
Audio 13 Nov 2011Tim Jones reveals how women may learn a thing or two in his book of poetry 'Men Briefly Explained'. Audio
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AFTA Film & Television Awards
Audio 13 Nov 2011Florian Habicht's film Love Story was voted Best Film at last night's Aotearoa Film and Television Awards. The film also won awards for Best Editor and Best Director. Audio