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  • Beached As

    Audio 30 Aug 2009

    "Beached As"features a skit about a roughly animated stranded whale and helpful seagull with flattend faux-kiwi accents. Audio

  • Haydyn Tour Review

    Audio 30 Aug 2009

    Michael Joel reviews the New Zealand String Quartet's Haydyn Tour with its two programmes, which it's taking to Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Nelson and Taradale. Audio

  • Books

    Audio 30 Aug 2009

    Lucy Orbell indulges her senses at bookstores all round Wellington, to find out if pre-loved books are still as popular as ever. Audio

  • Milton Justice

    Audio 30 Aug 2009

    Milton Justice is now a guest director at the Department of Performing and Screen Arts at Unitec in Auckland. Audio

  • Rena Owen

    Audio 30 Aug 2009

    Rena Owen has returned from Hollywood to take to the stage, in The Pohutukawa Tree. Audio

  • David Flemming

    Audio 30 Aug 2009

    David Flemming runs Liverpool's main museums, and he's been holding workshops around New Zealand for our museum directors. Audio

  • Nanageddon

    Audio 23 Aug 2009

    Stitching isn't about making garments anynmore; it's an artistic medium. Audio

  • Saradha Koirala

    Audio 23 Aug 2009

    Wellington secondary teacher, Saradha Koirala has already had poems published in print and on line. Audio

  • The New Zealand poetry book continues

    Audio 23 Aug 2009

    New collections from Wellington-based Saradha Koirala and Frankie McMillan from Canterbury. Audio

  • Graeme Thompson

    Audio 23 Aug 2009

    Graeme Thompson's exhibition 'More alchemy, More Play' opens tomorrow at Thistle Gallery in Wellington. Audio

  • Music Industry's behind the scenes stars

    Audio 23 Aug 2009

    Competing against Andrew Buckton are Lee Prebble for When The Fever Takes Hold by Spartacus R, and Mu for Fat Freddy's follow up album Dr. Boondigga and the Big BW. Audio

  • Music Industry's behind the scenes stars

    Audio 23 Aug 2009

    Music engineer Andrew Buckton has been nominated for his work on Midnight Youth's big selling album, The Brave Don't Run. Audio

  • Alistair Te Ariki Campbell

    Audio 23 Aug 2009

    New Zealand has lost another of it's great poets, Alistair Te Ariki Campbell. Long time friend Sam Hunt shares thoughts on the life of this novelist, playwright and poet. Audio

  • Richard Francis-Jones

    Audio 23 Aug 2009

    Richard Francis-Jones is behind one of the largest hertiage restoration projects ever undertaken in New Zealand - The 113 million dollar Auckland Art Gallery. Audio

  • Gary Daverne and Stephanie Poole

    Audio 23 Aug 2009

    Gary Daverne has a special love for the accordian and has been composing accordian works for around 20 years. Stephanie Poole teaches accordian and is taking part in the World Championships which are… Audio

  • Rotterdam

    Audio 16 Aug 2009

    Lucy Orbell talks a walk through the bustling arts scene of Rotterdam. Audio

  • Chapter and Verse - David Gregory

    Audio 16 Aug 2009

    Canterbury poet David Gregory is back with a new collection of poetry. Audio

  • Chapter and Verse - Colin Peel

    Audio 16 Aug 2009

    Colin Peel has more than twenty books to his name.He discusses his latest thriller,The Ryblinsk Deception. Audio

  • Duncan Sarkies

    Audio 16 Aug 2009

    Writer Duncan Sarkies on his new film plans,and the success of the show he's toured around the world for the last three years. Audio

  • Jack Kaptein

    Audio 16 Aug 2009

    The photography of space is a new exhibition by artist Jack Kaptein.Lucy Orbell visited him at his studio in Wellington. Audio

  • Josette Bushell Mingo

    Audio 16 Aug 2009

    Dynamic British actor and director Josette Bushell Mingo,who's championed the arts for black performers talks with Lynn Freeman. Audio

  • Toa Fraser

    Audio 16 Aug 2009

    Director Toa Fraser on his plans to turn a Robert Louis Stevenson novella,set in colonial period Samoa,into a movie. Audio

  • Graeme Mason

    Audio 16 Aug 2009

    Film Commission CEO Graeme Mason talks about a solid production year and about his first 3 months in the job. Audio

  • Art Review

    Audio 16 Aug 2009

    Pushover is an exhibition that looks at how vulnerable buildings are when earthquakes strike. Audio

  • Production Manager and Lighting Director, Andrew Melmo

    Audio 9 Aug 2009

    Freelance production manager Andrew Melmo is keen to get more NZ shows shown overseas Audio

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