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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
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Plyability
Audio 6 Dec 2009An exhibition in Napier celebrates the innovative designs over the decades right through to today, and the plyability of ply. Audio
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Katherine Mansfield Menton Fellowship - 40th Anniversary
Audio 6 Dec 2009Jenny Patrick and Jenny Bornholdt talk to Lynn about the anniversary and thier own time spent in Menton. Audio
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Breathing - Jane Boston
Audio 6 Dec 2009Senior Voice Practitioner at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, Jane Boston, has for more than 25 years, studied, taught and written about breathing. Audio
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Architecture - Part 1
Audio 6 Dec 2009We're not a country known for ground breaking design, however we are improving, and getting a little bolder. Audio
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The Wellington Most Famous Orchestra of Miraculous Delights
Audio 6 Dec 2009Turning images, from chewing gum residue on a footpath, to birds sitting on telephone wires, is the particular gift of the Wellington Most Famous Orchestra of Miraculous Delights. Audio
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Nina Simon - museum design
Audio 6 Dec 2009American museum designer Nina Simon explains her mantra of 'Not too flash, and telling stories people want to come and hear'. Audio
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Morris, A Life with Bells
Audio 6 Dec 2009Director Chaz Oldham talks to Lynn about his mockumentary. Audio
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Arts for All
Audio 6 Dec 2009Galleries, theatres and concert halls are always on the lookout for new audiences. It's strange then don't you think, that so many have ignored and even made things difficult for, audiences and… Audio
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Jenny Harper - Christchurch Art Gallery funding
Audio 6 Dec 2009After being starved of money to buy new art works, the Christchurch Art Gallery has had a pre - christmas present from the city's council. Audio
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Chinese Art - Gerda Leenards
Audio 29 Nov 2009After a trip to China last year, Dutch-New Zealand artist Gerda Leenards has tried to recreate the feeling of gliding along a river, in her art. She explains what drew her to China. Audio
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Chapter and Verse - Vanda Symon
Audio 29 Nov 2009Crime writer Vanda Symon continues her detective series starring Sam Shephard and unleashes another lot of murders on Dunedin. Audio
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Chapter and Verse - Jenny Haworth
Audio 29 Nov 2009Novelist Jenny Haworth has set her new novel in Paris just after the Armistice. Audio
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Gaylene Preston
Audio 29 Nov 2009Filmmaker Gaylene Preston talks about her ongoing and upcoming projects, and appearing in Deborah Shephard's book of conversations with New Zealand women. Audio
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Warriors of Brazil
Audio 29 Nov 2009Find out how a Brazilian dance show has rescued many of its stars from a life of crime in the ghettos. Audio
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Film Archives
Audio 29 Nov 2009Lucy Orbell explores the cool stores at the Film Archives, which is now officially bulging at the seams. Audio
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The Mercury Theatre
Audio 29 Nov 2009Auckland's theatre community is upping its efforts to save the old Mercury Theatre, which is up for sale. The deadline being the 6th of December. Audio
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Playmarket
Audio 29 Nov 2009The director of the playwriting agency Playwarket, Mark Amery, responds to criticism by Silo Theatre's Oliver Driver, who suggested theatres are better placed to develop scripts. Audio
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Surplus and Creativity
Audio 22 Nov 2009Lucy Orbell discovers that household items are up for grabs for sustainable designers. Audio
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Chapter and Verse
Audio 22 Nov 2009Ann Mallinson talks about starting her publishing career in the 1960s, founding her company, signing up Lynley Dodd of Hairy Maclary fame, and why she's decided to sell the company. Audio
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JS Parker
Audio 22 Nov 2009One of New Zealand's important abstract painters, JS Parker, is about to open a retrospective of his work, co-inciding with the release of a book on his career. We hear from John and from… Audio
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Distraction Camp
Audio 22 Nov 2009A ringside seat at rehearsals for Distraction Camp, a new work from Christchurch's boundary-pushing Free Theatre company. Audio
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Photographer Anne Noble
Audio 22 Nov 2009One of the new Arts Foundation Laureates, photographer Anne Noble, whose three trips to Antarctica have produced a large and intriguing body of work. Audio
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Henry Padovani
Audio 22 Nov 2009An interview with one of the founders of the band The PoliceCorsican, Henry Padovani, whoÂ's the subject of a documentary about London's punk music scene in the 70s. Audio
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Niki Caro and Joan Scheckel
Audio 22 Nov 2009Simon Morris chats to the director of the big screen version of the literary bestseller, The Vintner's Luck. Lynn speaks with Joan Scheckel, co-writer of the screen play. Audio