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"A bit stink - but just a wobble"
How the media responded when Christchurch shook once again
The media are preparing to mark the fifth anniversary of the earthquake which killed 185 people in Christchurch. But were they ready when the earth shook again on a sunny summer Sunday?
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Don McGlashan and Shayne Carter - Making Music
Two of our finest songwriters - Don McGlashan and Shayne Carter - join Wallace to talk about their upcoming performance at the Auckland Arts Festival where both songwriters will play their favourite… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 21 February 2016
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. There's an impressively broad span of hymns in today's programme, ranging from the 10th century (The Lent Prose) right up to the 21st (Shirley Murray's… Audio
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Secrets to Successful Cheese Making
Jean Mansfield is a long-time cheesemaker who specialises in teaching cheesemaking to beginners. She and her husband Dave run a Jersey-only diary farm just outside Waihi. She's also national judge at… Audio, Gallery
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Deirdre Tarrant and Linda Lim: East Meets West
The Year of the Monkey will be welcomed in at a Chinese New Year Festival in Wellington on Sunday. Linda Lim is co-ordinator for the East Meets West Celebration Show. Choreographer Deirdre Tarrant… Audio
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Paul Kelly - Black Arm Band
Australian singer/songwriter Paul Kelly is back in New Zealand later this month with Black Arm Band, an ensemble performing songs from 11 different Aboriginal languages. Paul talks to Wallace about… Audio
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Actor dies after hanging stunt goes wrong
Actor dies after hanging stunt goes wrong
An Italian actor who was accidentally hanged during a live theatre performance has been declared clinically dead.
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'You're feeding them and they're feeding you back'
'You're feeding them and they're feeding you back'
Ahead of his visit to our shores, Mohamed Hassan picks the brain of Iranian-American spoken word poet, Anis Mojgani.
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Etgar Keret - Dispatches from Israel
Israeli-born writer and filmmaker Etgar Keret is credited with popularising the short story in Israel and he has been called 'the voice of a generation.' His fans include Salman Rushdie. he joins… Audio
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Israeli writer Etgar Keret: The Seven Good Years
Etgar Keret is one of Israel's best known writers - from short fiction and graphic novels to radio broadcasts. Usually he writes in Hebrew but his last book, a memoir covering seven years from the… Audio
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Art exhibition paves way for Ngāpuhi festival
Art exhibition paves way for Ngāpuhi festival
The largest exhibition of Ngāpuhi artworks are on display in Kaikohe, before the tribe's annual festival.
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Paula Penfold and Eugene Bingham - The Past, Present and Future of Journalism
If there was one local theme that stood out in 2015 it was the state of New Zealand's mainstream media - declining audiences and the axing of many shows. Audio
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Fire! Festival
Tony Stamp heads to the Audio Foundation's Fire! Festival to talk to the headliners about the allure of experimental music. Audio
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Art Deco festival more popular than ever
Art Deco festival more popular than ever
Organisers have extended next month's Napier Art Deco festival because the event is so popular.
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Video: The Revenant review
Alejandro González Iñárritu's unflinching story of survival and revenge on the frontier is one the most brilliant - and challenging - achievements of the cinematic century so far, according to Dan… Video, Audio
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Video: Joy review
Based on a true story, the new Jennifer Lawrence collaboration with David O. Russell reminds Dan Slevin of the great women’s movies of the 30s and 40s. Video, Audio
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Te Ahi Kaa 2015 - The Year That Was
A few highlights from stories featured on Te Ahi Kaa this year. Audio
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Selfies in the Galleries
Kim Hill chairs a panel discussion on the legal implications of selfies with artworks at the inaugural Art Crime Symposium (2015). Audio
- Summer music festival guide 2015/16
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Korean hip hop's Kiwi contingent
Korean hip hop's Kiwi contingent
There’s a group of hip hop stars in Korea who love mince pies and recall barefoot childhoods in Auckland’s suburbs. Mava Moayyed reports from Seoul.
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Spelling it out
Yokels Beehive and Sam Lout-Giga never turned up to Jonah Lomu's private memorial last weekend. That's because they only existed in stories about the service printed by large New Zealand… Audio
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Spelling it out
Spelling it out
Yokels Beehive and Sam Lout-Giga never turned up to Jonah Lomu's private memorial last weekend. That's because they only existed in stories about the service printed by large New Zealand…
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What's up this weekend?
What's up this weekend?
The best on offer this weekend, including shows from The Shocking Pinks, Diplo, Moon Duo, and more.
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Review: The Hunger Games- Mockingjay Part 2
Dan Slevin rates the final episode in the Hunger Games franchise as a - mostly - worthy end to a tremendously successful saga. Video, Audio
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Wynton Marsalis
When it comes to jazz there is perhaps no bigger name than trumpeter and composer Wynton Marsalis - but jazz is only part of his story. He is at the forefront of music education and advocacy, and is… Audio