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Play - 360
Audio 31 Jan 2010Lynn chats to two of the creatives behind the play 360, which is what you'll be doing in your swivel chair to see all the action in this New Zealand International Arts Festival show. Audio
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Poetry - Vana Manasiadis
Audio 31 Jan 2010Greek-Kiwi writer Vana Manasiadis, discusses her new poetry collection, Ithaca Island Bay Leaves. Audio
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Mentors
Audio 31 Jan 2010Find out why New Zealand doesn't have enough bright young things wanting to be literary editors, and plans to do something about it. Audio
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Model Makers
Audio 31 Jan 2010Meet the genius model makers who are currently creating a robotic moa and recreating the giant Haast Eagle. Audio
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Architecture
Audio 31 Jan 2010Lucy Orbell wanders down Chews Lane for a look at some interesting Wellington architecture. Audio
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Fractur
Audio 31 Jan 2010Take your cast, turn half of them into prisoners and half of them into guards, then lock them away in a hall for a few days. That's the recipe for a new play called Fractur. 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
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James Napier Roberstson
Audio 31 Jan 2010Writer-Director James Napier Robertson discusses his low budget feature film"I'm Not Harry Jensen", currently screening around the country. Audio
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Conservatorium - Chris Moore
Audio 31 Jan 2010Chris Moore, the Arts Editor for The Press, discusses the University Of Canterbury's planned Conservatorium, destined for the carpark at the Arts Centre. Audio
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Chapter and Verse - Bryan Walpert
Audio 20 Dec 2009Bryan Walpert's two books are Ephraim's Eyes published by Pewter Rose Press and Etymology, published by Cinnamon Press. Audio
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Chapter and Verse - Louise Wallace
Audio 20 Dec 2009Louise Wallace and Victoris University Press has published her debut poetry collection, Before June. Audio
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Chapter and Verse - Richard Langston
Audio 20 Dec 2009The Trouble Lamp by Richard Langston is out on the Fitzbeck Publishing label. Audio
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Book Panel - Gill Clarke, Laura Kroetsch and Ruth Todd
Audio 20 Dec 2009Gill Clarke, Laura Kroetsch and Ruth Todd with Lynn review the year in literature. Audio
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Black Milk - Douglas Wright and John Savage
Audio 20 Dec 2009Lynn speaks to Douglas Wright and John Savage about the process of creating Black Milk. Audio
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Movie Panel - Dan Slevin and Dominic Corry
Audio 20 Dec 2009Dedicated film reviewers Dan Slevin and Dominic Corry talk with Lynn about the year and decades best and worst movies. Audio
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Auckland's Civic Theatre celebrates 80th birthday
Audio 20 Dec 2009George Farrant knows the Civic well, he's chief heritage advisor for Auckland City. Audio
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Juliet O'Brien - Auditions
Audio 20 Dec 2009Juliet O'Brien is not long back from France to audition for a play she is directing for the New Zealand International Arts Festival. Audio
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Anya Noble
Audio 13 Dec 200915 year old musician and inventor Anya Noble talks about her discovery about different coloured horse hair and violin bows. Audio
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Chapter and Verse
Audio 13 Dec 2009We explore Canterbury's landscapes and people in a new anthology of prose and poetry, Crest to Crest. Audio
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'Beloved' - Dunedin Public Art Gallery
Audio 13 Dec 2009Aaron Kreisler and Robyn Notman discuss the anniversary of New Zealands oldest public art gallery, celebrating its 125th year. Audio
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A Day in Pompeii
Audio 13 Dec 2009Patrick Greene and Lucinda Blackley discuss 'A Day in Pompeii' an exhibition that opens at Te Papa in Wellington, Saturday 19 December. Audio
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Father and son creatives - Tom Scott and Samuel Flynn Scott
Audio 13 Dec 2009Cartoonist, playwright and filmaker Tom Scott and his son, musician Samuel Flynn Scoot discuss their musical tastes and their sussessfully careers. Audio
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Lisa Walker
Audio 13 Dec 2009Expat jeweller Lisa Walker returns home from Munich as the New Dowse in Lower Hutt mounts a retrospective of her radical designs. Audio
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Alex Broun - Short and Sweet
Audio 13 Dec 2009Australian Alex Broun is behind the first Short and Sweet 10 minute theatre festival in New Zealand on in Auckland in January. Audio
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Mediawatch for 13 December 2009
Audio 13 Dec 2009Commercial broadcasters cutting costs and jobs. media boss Brent Impey on why he's quitting. a prize to help scientists manage the media and bring out your dead - the art of the obituary. Audio