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The Butcher Shop: Meat
Since the 1890s we have been the land of frozen meat. The Sunday roast, the barbecue steak, spring lamb are traditions. How do we think about it in the 21st century? Audio
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The art of question time
Parliament restrains the power of Government partly by asking pesky questions. But it’s harder than it looks. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 21 May 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. This week's programme begins with one of John Mason Neale's many Latin hymn translations: Christ is made the sure foundation. You can also hear hymns by… Audio
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Transforming Taneatua
Transforming spaces is a trend in the Bay of Plenty township of Taneatua. Local Māori business owners – including gallery owner Tame Iti and his son Toi, a barber – are optimistic about the future of… Audio
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Stella Duffy
Author Stella Duffy has written 15 novels, 60 short stories and 11 plays, and is working on an unfinished novel by Dame Ngaio Marsh. Born in England, Stella grew up in Tokoroa, studied in Wellington… Audio
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Lisanne Skyler and her Andy Warhol Brillo Box
Lisanne Skyler is the writer and director of documentary Brillo Box (3¢ off), that follows an iconic Andy Warhol Brillo Box, once owned by her family, as it makes its way from her family living room… Audio
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Ciao Venice, it's been a crazy ride
High art, conceptual art, political art, sublime art, incomprehensible art and art from way out on the fringe.
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NZ records that shaped our dance floors
Audio 9 May 2017Records selected from the personal collections of New Zealand's most influential DJs are currently on display in Auckland as part of the exhibition 'Base FM Cover Story 2: NZ Records That Shaped Our…
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Alastair Carruthers: Lisa Reihana at the Venice Biennale
Alastair Carruthers, the NZ Commissioner for the 57th Venice Biennale, the world's biggest art exhibition, talks about the build-up to Kiwi artist Lisa Reihana's multi-media display "Emissaries"… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 30 April 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. Today's programme includes some hymns with themes of hope: Lord of all hopefulness, and Shirley Murray's Hope is our song. Audio
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Interview: Rahim AlHaj - Letters From Iraq
For his new album, Grammy-nominated Iraqi musician Rahim AlHaj drew on stories recounted to him by people in his native country after the US invasion. Audio
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Bookmarks: Alice Snedden
Alice is a comedian, writer and improviser from Auckland. She studied to be a lawyer, before moving to New York to take up improv comedy at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. Today, as well as… Audio
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52 Films by Women #8 - A United Kingdom
Arriving on home video this weekend, the true life story of an African prince and his middle class English bride feels like it owes more to its BBC origins than its director.
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Hymns on Sunday, 23 April 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. We're into the period of Eastertide (the 50 days from Easter Sunday to Pentecost Sunday) and today's programme includes some resurrection-themed hymns as… Audio
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2017 Easter Church Service
This Choral Eucharist comes from Holy Trinity Cathedral in Auckland with the Very Reverend Ross Bay, Bishop of Auckland, as presider, with the Reverend Bruce Keeley as preacher. Audio, Gallery
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First distinctively NZ comic voice - John Clarke in his own words
The creator of Fred Dagg, John Clarke who died on Sunday, is being remembered as arguably the first distinctively New Zealand comic voice. Audio
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From pest to eco-fashion
Dunedin designer Jane Avery makes clothing out of wild rabbit fur and she's on a mission to take her label to the world. Audio, Gallery
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Julia Waite - Cubism in Aotearoa
Freedom and Structure: Cubism and NZ art 1930 to 1960, is a travelling Auckland Art Gallery exhibition, curated by Julia Waite. It explores the impact of Cubism on the work of six artists, including… Audio
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Remembering a madcap genius
Syd Barrett was a founding member of Pink Floyd, the lead singer, guitarist and principal songwriter in the band's early years. He died in 2006. Video, Audio
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The woowoos of Sedona, Arizona
In the US, new age spirituality is known as 'woowoo'. Writer Julie Hill travelled to the US Mecca of new ageism, Sedona in Arizona, to find out more. Audio, Gallery
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Hymns on Sunday, 9 April 2017
Today we're marking Palm Sunday with a great selection of uplifting and triumphal hymns. The Choir of Westminster Abbey sings Rejoice! The Lord is King, there's a spiritual from the Mormon Tabernacle… Audio
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Boubacar Coulibaly and Fama Ndiaye - Films out of Africa
Boubacar Coulibaly is the Founder and Chairman of the African Film Festival New Zealand Trust and Fama Ndiaye is a festival co-producer. The festival starts in Auckland on April 6 and this year, for… Audio
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Jake Millar - millennial entrepreneur
Jake Millar began his first start up when he was just 19 years old - and it's now worth millions. At just 21, Jake is about to launch his vision on American soil. He speaks to Wallace about what makes… Audio
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Mavis Staples - Livin' on a High Note
Wallace speaks to civil rights activist and singing legend Mavis Staples, ahead of her concert in Auckland later this month. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday for 26 March 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. In today's programme we have some communion hymns, there's a psalm paraphrase from the Scottish Psalter, and we'll hear from some hymn writers who prove… Audio
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