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  • Artists in schools

    Audio 21 Jun 2009

    Maggie Gresson, Sam Cunnane and Simon Gray discuss the axing of the popular artists in schools programme. Audio

  • Monopoly Street Project

    Audio 21 Jun 2009

    Hamilton artist Kate Muggeridge on transforming the city's CBD into a giant Monopoly board. Audio

  • Preview - Carol Nev

    Audio 14 Jun 2009

    A preview of the new NZ play Carol and Nev, in which Nev is trapped in a campervan with the ghost of his dead wife, Carol, as he rushes to get to their daughter's wedding. Audio

  • Review - Bryn Terfel

    Audio 14 Jun 2009

    Elizabeth O'Connor reviews the concert by opera star Bryn Terfel, who's touring the main centres. Audio

  • Chapter and Verse

    Audio 14 Jun 2009

    Pliny's Warning, an explosive novel set partly on White Island and largely around Mt Vesuvius, written by expat ABC arts-journalist Anne Maria Nicholson. Audio

  • Chapter and Verse

    Audio 14 Jun 2009

    Beside the Dark Pool, the sequel to Fiona Kidman's memoir At the End of Darwin Road. Audio

  • Chris Szekely

    Audio 14 Jun 2009

    Chief Librarian at the Alexander Turnbull Library, on the future of the country's precious archives. Audio

  • Review - The Blackening

    Audio 14 Jun 2009

    Uther Dean reviews the latest play from Bruce Mason Playwright Award winning writer, Paul Rothwell. Audio

  • Starlight Express

    Audio 14 Jun 2009

    Lucy Orbell meets the roller skating stars of the Starlight Express. Audio

  • Hamish Coney

    Audio 14 Jun 2009

    Hamish Coney from Auckland's art auction house Art+Object, offers us an insider's guide to the New Zealand art market, with its 50-million-dollar-a- year turnover. Collecting art, he says, is just as… Audio

  • Gordon Adam

    Audio 14 Jun 2009

    Film distributor Gordon Adam looks at the changing faces of New Zealand cinemas. Audio

  • Isobel Crombie

    Audio 14 Jun 2009

    Australia's national curator of photography. Audio

  • Venice Biennale opens

    News
    World
    8 Jun 2009

    The Venice Biennale - the world's oldest and most high-profile contemporary art exhibition - has opened its doors to the public. Seventy-seven countries, including New Zealand, are taking part. Audio

    Venice Biennale opens
  • Textiles

    Audio 7 Jun 2009

    Sweden is hosting work from a group of five New Zealand textile artists at Rydals Museeum. Audio

  • Anne Dewey

    Audio 7 Jun 2009

    25 knitters from around the world have hand-knitted costumes and the set for a new dance work. Audio

  • Chapter and Verse: Voyagers, sci-fi poetry

    Audio 7 Jun 2009

    "Voyagers, Science Fiction Poetry from New Zealand"is edited by Tim Jones and Mark Pirie. Audio

  • Chapter and Verse: Apirana Taylor

    Audio 7 Jun 2009

    "A canoe in midstream: poems new and old"by Apirana Taylor, is published by Canterbury University Press. Audio

  • Vicki Thomas

    Audio 7 Jun 2009

    Vicki Thomas' photographs are on show at"Take a Photo it Lasts Longer"at Kura Gallery in Auckland. Audio

  • Moana Nepia

    Audio 7 Jun 2009

    "Ka Mau te Wehi - Conversations in Maori Dance"is curated by Moana Nepia. Audio

  • Michael Hill International Violin Competition

    Audio 7 Jun 2009

    Shmuel Askenasi is one of the international judges of the Michael Hill 2009 International Violin Competition. Audio

  • Chris Booth

    Audio 7 Jun 2009

    Chris Booth talks about the water sculpture he has created for Kerikeri. Audio

  • Viggo Mortensen

    Audio 7 Jun 2009

    Simon Morris interviews Viggo Mortensen. Audio

  • Sideshow

    Audio 7 Jun 2009

    "Sideshow: what filmies do on the side"opens on Tuesday at Thistle Hall in Wellington. Audio

  • One in Five for Sunday 31 May 2009

    Audio 31 May 2009

    Showcasing arts and inclusion - Acting Up performers and directors reflect on their 2008 production, 'Dream Working'. Audio

  • Glenn Colquhoun

    Audio 31 May 2009

    Broadcast of an hour long discussion with award winning poet and GP, Glenn Colquhoun, recorded at the recent Festival of Colour in Wanaka. Audio

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