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The Fantasy of the Middle Ages - Anne Wallentine
Anne Wallentine is a writer and art historian based in Los Angeles. She discusses an exhibition at the Getty Center, The Fantasy of the Middle Ages, which depicts how people have reimagined the… Video, Audio
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The Sampler Summit - Prince
The Sampler Summit - Prince
His Royal Badness, Prince Rogers Nelson, has made the bold move of dropping two new albums: PlectrumElectrum with his new rock outfit 3rdeyegirl; and Art Official Age, a solo R&B set. To assess this…
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Are We There Yet exhibition: Victoria Travers
125 years on since women in New Zealand fought and won the right to vote an Auckland Museum exhibition looks at how far, or not, we have come since then. The display pays tribute to women in Aotearoa… Audio, Gallery
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Indigenous film festival: 'These are our stories'
Indigenous film festival: 'These are our stories'
A global film festival being held on Wellington's Kapiti Coast is a chance to tell stories from an indigenous perspective and no one else's..
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Nelson's Suter Gallery re-opens, bigger and better
On Sunday, the people of Nelson get to see what a 12-million dollar rebuild of their art gallery has bought them. The Suter Art Gallery in the city's arts hub holds a valuable art collection that… Audio
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Brian Helgeland - The Kray Twins
Brian Helgeland has written and directed Legend, a feature film based on the true story of the rise and fall of the Kray twins, Ronnie and Reggie (both played by Tom Hardy) two gangsters who ruled the… Audio
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The Manhattan Project
Actress Olivia Williams on her role in the new TV series 'Manhattan' - chronicling the project that led to the first atomic bomb. Audio
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Ella Sutherland is off to Berlin
Previous Episode: Sunday, 24 November 2019 Add all to playlist This week on Standing Room Only on the first day of Summer 1 December No caption 12:00 PM.Your arts and culture radio six on Sunday… Audio, Gallery
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Alice Snedden: 'I'm interested in being a good person with the least inconvenience possible'
Fatphobia, toxic masculinity in rugby, and meat-eating are some of the issues comedian Alice Snedden explores in the new – and final series – of her hit documentary show Bad News. Video, Audio
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'Walk up and get a tattoo': New Zealand Tattoo and Art Festival returns to New Plymouth
'Walk up and get a tattoo': NZ Tattoo and Art Festival returns
Thousands of people are expected to cram into New Plymouth's TSB Stadium over the weekend for the festival. Audio
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Jackie Clarke: Divas and Legends
If there's one singer in New Zealand you might apply the phrase 'Prima diva' to, it would be Jackie Clarke. Having been in The Ladykillers and When The Cat's Been Spayed she was made a Member of the… Audio
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Te Matatini off to flying start
Te Matatini off to flying start
Hundreds of performers in 45 kapa haka groups are competing to become the national Maori performing arts champion at Te Matatini in Christchurch.
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Toi Tū, Toi Ora exhibition breaks records
The groundbreaking exhibition, Toi Tū, Toi Ora, Contemporary Māori Art is closing this Sunday. The exhibition at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki - open since early December - features 300 works by… Audio
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Just Stop Oil protesters throw soup at Van Gogh's Sunflowers in London gallery
Climate protesters throw soup at Van Gogh painting
London's National Gallery has confirmed Vincent Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers' painting is now back in place, six hours after climate change protesters threw soup over it.
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Israel Adesanya dominant in UFC title defence
Israel Adesanya dominant in UFC title defence
New Zealand mixed martial arts star retains world title belt with a clinical win over Italian challenger at UFC 263 in Arizona.
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Banksy: Artist confirms new London tree mural is his own work
Banksy confirms London tree mural is his own work
Islington Council says its graffiti removal team is aware of the artwork and won't remove it.
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The icing on Jordan Rondel's cake
If you're a dedicated follower of food and fashion, chances are you've heard of Jordan Rondel, aka The Caker. She talks about her love of food, her French roots and a precious family heirloom that… Audio
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Touring the hallowed halls
Join a tour of the hallowed halls of
HogwartsParliament. No other tour gets to mix art and architecture with constitution.Audio
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Auckland teachers give their students an exciting time while the rest of the world is closed
An international series of masterclasses via Zoom is proving a success for Auckland couple Edith Salzmann and Wolfgang Kraemer from the The Pettman National Junior Academy.
On Sunday it expands into…
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Etgar Keret - Dispatches from Israel
Israeli-born writer and filmmaker Etgar Keret is credited with popularising the short story in Israel and he has been called 'the voice of a generation.' His fans include Salman Rushdie. he joins… Audio
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Wicked, A Complete Unknown lead Hollywood's SAG award nominees
Wicked, A Complete Unknown lead Hollywood's SAG award nominees
Both films will compete for the honour of best movie cast.
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Academy Cinema special events
The recent Oscars made several references to the fact that all those movies were made to be seen in an actual cinema, not on a laptop, phone or device. But in fact most movies in this country are… Audio
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Silent movie The Artist dominates BAFTAs
Silent movie The Artist dominates BAFTAs
Silent movie-era romance The Artist has turned out the runaway star of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts awards - the British equivalent of the Oscars.
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Noel McKenna with Brendan and Gregory O'Brien
Audio 11 Jul 2010A conversation between brothers Gregory and Brendon O'Brien and their old mate, Aussie artist Noel McKenna, about their years working in the legendary Sydney jazz club, The Basement. Audio
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Short Film - The Six Dollar Fifty Man
Audio 31 Jan 2010NZ short film, The Six Dollar Fifty Man, had triumphed at the Sundance Film Festival, winning the Jury Prize for International Short Film-making. Lynn Freeman spoke to producers/directors, Louis… Audio