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The Sampler Summit - Prince
His Royal Badness, Prince Rogers Nelson, has made the bold move of dropping two new albums: PlectrumElectrum with his new rock outfit 3rdeyegirl; and Art Official Age, a solo R&B set. To assess this… Audio
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The Sampler Summit - Prince
The Sampler Summit - Prince
His Royal Badness, Prince Rogers Nelson, has made the bold move of dropping two new albums: PlectrumElectrum with his new rock outfit 3rdeyegirl; and Art Official Age, a solo R&B set. To assess this…
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Writer and poet Keri Kaa
Justine Murray visits the home of Hohi Ngapera Te Moana Keri Kaa in Rangitukia, Te Tairawhiti. Keri talks about her childhood, her whanau and the book Taka Ki Ro Wai. The book won the Māori Language… Audio
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Michael Katakis - Traveller
Michael Katakis has been photographing and writing about different cultures for the past 35 years. His work has been celebrated by the Royal Geographical Society, The Smithsonian Institute and the… Audio
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Simpson v Sampsan: Love and homage
Simpson v Sampsan
A futuristic couch gag and a Family Guy crossover episode both aim to show appreciation for The Simpsons' legacy – but only one captures its spirit.
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Tim Balme - The Brokenwood Mysteries
Actor turned writer Tim Balme on his new creation The Brokenwood Mysteries which has its premiere screening tonight on the small screen. Audio
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Banned Books Week, a spotlight on censorship
Christchurch Polytech librarian Julie Humby on the list of books, current and historical, that haven't met the censors' standards. Audio
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Stuart Robertson, Hands for Peace
The simple white rose, a symbol for peace, and one that's been photographed in the hands of 10,000 people from around the world. Audio
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Peace in 10000 Hands
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Nil by mouth for 48 hours
Nil by mouth for 48 hours
With Facebook chat and texting and emoji, do we even need to talk to each other? Louise Burston went a weekend without speaking to find out.
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Lord Richard Attenborough dies
Lord Richard Attenborough dies
British actor and film director Richard Attenborough has died at the age of 90. Lord Attenborough was one of Britain's leading actors before becoming a director.
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Digital artist - Johnson Witehira
Audio 24 Aug 2014A few public spaces in Wellington now display Johnson Witehira's digital artwork. His portfolio ranges from creating fonts and typography, tee-shirts, street art to Māori designed wallpaper. Justine… Audio
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Spiritual Outlook for 24 August 2014 - Memories of Water
This week, Sonia Sly speaks to Auckland-based sculptor and artist Caroline Robinson, she may have started her career in the World of Wearable arts, but for the past 16 years her focus has been on… Audio
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The next wave: Miriam Pierard and the Internet Party
The next wave: The Internet Party
It's no wonder young people aren't voting when "the system is set up to exclude them", says its Auckland Central candidate.
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Gilad Lotan - Social Media and Personal Bias
Audio 17 Aug 2014Gilad Lotan is the Chief Data Scientist at Betaworks - he analyses data from social networks and translates what it all means. His latest post is entitled 'Israel, Gaza War & Data - social networks… Audio
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Spiritual Outlook for 3 August 2014 - Facing Death
If you knew more or less when you were going to die, what would you do? One Auckland man faces up to that prospect… and he talks to David Steemson for Spiritual Outlook. Audio
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Bill Bailey - Life and Limboland
British comedian, musician and actor Bill Bailey is touring NZ in November with his new show, Limboland - all about that gap between how we imagine our lives to be, and how they really are. Audio
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Labour launches Te Reo campaign
Labour launches Te Reo campaign
The Labour Party wants all New Zealanders to be given the option to learn Maori. The party launched its Te Reo campaign in west Auckland on Sunday.
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Nick Tupara
In the retail downtown area of Gisborne, Tupara is a business that is steadily building up a name for themselves. They sell a range of Māori art on behalf of the local artists, Justine Murray chats… Audio
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Charles Dennard - Cirque du Soleil
Born in the US city of Macon, Georgia, Charles Dennard has been working in the music industry for more than 20 years. Before joining Cirque du Soleil in 2002, Charles spent over 10 years working as a… Audio
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20 000 Days on Earth - Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard
The resolutely camera shy Nick Cave is captured on film in a way never seen before. In a fusion of reality and drama 20,000 Days on Earth documents 24 hours in the life of the musical icon - it's an… Audio
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Jake: A team effort
Jake: A team effort
If finding time to make films can like 'pulling teeth', putting out a full-length feature can be its own rough form of DIY dentistry.
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Matariki at NZ On Screen
To celebrate Matariki, NZ On Screen – the online database for television, film and music – has collated a new collection of Māori programming. Audio
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Wish You Were Here Art Project
Audio 22 Jun 2014Christchurch artist Julia Holden has been working on an art project called 'Wish you were here'. Audio
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Warwick Henderson - Art for Arts sake
Audio 15 Jun 2014Auckland gallery owner Warwick Henderson has written a book called Behind the Canvas - the Insiders Guide to the New Zealand Art Market. Audio