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Monte Cassino tribute
Audio 9 May 2010Sofia Elise is one of 41 New Zealand artists whose work will be exhibited at Cassino in Italy to mark the 66th anniversary of th Battle of Monte Cassino. Audio
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Paul Millar
Audio 9 May 2010Uncovering the intensely private life of one of New Zealand's foremost essayist, Bill Pearson. Audio
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James Acheson
Audio 9 May 2010Award-winning costume designer James Acheson talks to Simon Morris. Audio
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Wade Kernot and Emma Pearson
Audio 9 May 2010The NBR New Zealand Opera's latest version of Mozart's Marriage of Figaro will feature two high flyers on the Australasian and now European opera circuit. Audio
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Andy Leleisi'uao
Audio 9 May 2010New Zealand born Samoan artist Andy Leleisi'uao spent his first years as a painter critiquing Pacific Island stereotypes. Audio
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Notes from the South with Dougal Stevenson
Audio 9 May 2010Today Dougal comments on public art in Dunedin. Audio
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Pumpkin Cottage
Audio 2 May 2010Back in 1895 a bunch of would-be Bohemian artists took up residence in Pumpkin Cottage, north of Wellington. Audio
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Charlotte Grimshaw - The Night Book
Audio 2 May 2010In The Night Book, Charlotte Grimshaw has taken a character we first met in her two interlinked short story collections. Audio
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Underland Domain
Audio 2 May 2010"Underland Domain"is an interactive installation of light, sound and movement which has been commissioned for Taupo's Erupt festival. Audio
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Andrew Drummond
Audio 2 May 2010Andrew Drummond has been producing indoor and outdoor sculpture for 30 years. Audio
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State-of-the-art music studio
Audio 2 May 2010In Dunedin, a new multi-million dollar 100-plus channel recording desk will change the way musicians think about recording their tracks. Audio
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Arts Patron
Audio 2 May 2010Fashion designer Beth Ellery is one of four people selected by fashion and art lovers Gus and Irene Fisher to share in their awards as 2010 Art Patrons of the Year. Audio
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Te Papa
Audio 2 May 2010One of the overseas consultants who helped shape Te Papa, American Elain Heumann Gurian, believes the national museum is about to enter a new phase. Audio
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British author Alan Sillitoe dies
British author Alan Sillitoe dies
Alan Sillitoe, one of the "Angry Young Men" of British fiction whose gritty realism vividly portrayed working-class life after World War II, died in London on Sunday. He was 82.
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Rent - review
Audio 25 Apr 2010Mika is here to review a new Auckland production of the musical RENT. Audio
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Don Binney
Audio 25 Apr 2010Don Binney on his drawings of one of his favourite parts of the country, the Waitakere Coast. Audio
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Chapter and Verse - Tatau
Tatau, Samoan Tattoo Art - a new book documenting Samoan tattooing in photographs, Mark Adams talks about his 30-year project. Audio
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Chapter and Verse - Gaylene
Audio 25 Apr 2010Dunedin poet and integral part of the city's underground music scene in the '80s and '90s, Gaylene, on gifting her papers to the Hocken Library. Audio
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The Golden Girls
Audio 25 Apr 2010A photographic exhibition that hits the road in search of a pair of blonde bombshell truck driver. Audio
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Head to Head
Audio 25 Apr 2010Then the two portrait artists showing at the National Portrait Gallery, Martin Ball and Mary McIntyre, go head to head. Audio
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Unnerved
Audio 25 Apr 2010The gallery with the largest collection of New Zealand art outside of this country is in Brisbane - who' have thought.They'e about to showcase their Kiwi work in an exhibition called Unnerved. Audio
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Creative migration
Audio 25 Apr 2010Lucy Orbell looks at creative migration, when artists leave one city for another. Audio
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Public Art
Audio 25 Apr 2010Sculptor Sam Mahon on why he believes the public should have a say in public artworks which are commissioned with their money. Audio
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Harlem Gospel Choir
Audio 25 Apr 2010The founder of the Harlem Gospel Choir, Allen Bailey talks about its links with the church and Michael Jackson. Audio
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Fault delays second air force 757
Fault delays second air force 757
The air force found faults in both of its Boeing 757 jets as it undertook to get a delegation to Gallipoli.