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Ockham Awards longlist celebrates best in Kiwi books
New Zealand greats Catherine Chidgey, Damon Salesa and Tusiata Avia have all made the cut - with some exciting newcomers in the mix, too. Audio
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Culture 101 Arts News January 28 2024
Audio 28 Jan 2024News in the past week from the arts and culture sector Audio
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Māori artist Selwyn Muru dies, aged 86
Audio 25 Jan 2024A Māori arts advocate has described the late Selwyn Muru as a friend, family man, and dedicated to his people.
The artist, from Ngāti Kuri and Te Aupouri, died peacefully yesterday surrounded by… Audio
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Lynn Davidson: Do You Still Have Time for Chaos?
How do you build a life after the kids have left home? What if they decide to move to the other side of the world? How do you keep a sense of place when life changes completely?
New Zealand author… Audio
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Linda Tuhiwai Smith wins award for Literary Achievement
Last year, for the first time in the 21-year history of the Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement, all three categories were won by women. Lee Murray picked up the fiction award, the… Audio
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Poet Tusiata Avia wins award for Literary Achievement
Audio 13 Jan 2024For the first time in the 21-year history of the Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement, all three categories were won by women. Lee Murray picked up the fiction award, non-fiction went to… Audio
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WATCH: Performances of popular New Zealand compositions
New Zealand music written in classical styles is in good heart and growing popularity. These are some of the most-watched performances filmed by SOUNZ Centre for New Zealand Music, many with sound… Video
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Te Rauparaha: Kei Wareware
This five-part podcast series tells the story of the life and times of Ngāti Toa leader Te Rauparaha, a compelling figure in the history of Aotearoa New Zealand.
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Author Lee Murray wins award for Literary Achievement
Audio 6 Jan 2024For the first time in the 21-year history of the Prime Minister's Award for Literary Achievement", all three categories were won by women. Lee Murray picked up the fiction award, non-fiction went to… Audio
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Poet Terry Fitzgibbon's coastal connections
Anna Thomas caught up with poet and artist Terry Fitzgibbon about his new book 'Salt: Coastal Connections' published by White Cloud Books. The book features stunning images from award winning… Audio
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2004: Kate Camp
Poet and literature critic, Kate Camp talks with Kim Hill about Katherine Mansfield – perhaps New Zealand’s most famous literary daughter. Camp won the NZSA Jessie Mackay Award for Best First Book of… Audio
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Auckland Philharmonia: Celebrate Christmas 2023
The Auckland Philharmonia's annual 'Celebrate Christmas' concert is a hugely popular regular feature of the festive concert season. This year they are joined by tenor Frederick Jones, back briefly… Audio
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'Loneliness is one of the most human of feelings'
Don't let feeling disconnected from "holiday cheer" set you on a path towards self-isolation, says writer and academic Dr Jeremy Nobel. Video, Audio
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Tusiata Avia's Big Fat Brown Bitch: 'I was bloody rarked up'
Earlier this year, Samoan-NZ writer Tusiata Avia became the target of harassment and death threats after her poem 250th anniversary of James Cook's arrival in New Zealand was labelled 'racist' by the… Audio
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Auckland is Awesome newsletter highlights awesome Auckland
A proud Aucklander who was sick of hearing people complain about the lack of things to do in the City has put his ideas where his mouth is. Kiran Patel has been publishing the weekly e-Newsletter… Audio
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Lilburn Lecture 2023: Unknown Country: Listening for the Sound of Aotearoa New Zealand - Nick Bollinger
Award-winning writer, musician, and broadcaster Nick Bollinger delves into diverse corners of Aotearoa's musical past and present to investigate what it is that differentiates New Zealand pop music… Video, Audio
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Ōtautahi’s whiskey-chasing advocate for mental health and poetry
On the back cover of his recently published first book of poems, Crackle in the Rain, Ciaran Fox describes himself as a whisky-chasing sensualist, poet, father and born-again skateboarder.
He is… Audio
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Culture 101 Arts News Sunday 26 November
Audio 26 Nov 2023Arts news this week as read on the show. Audio
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Michael Rosen: Getting over it, and getting through it
"Passionate linguist, gifted humanist, national treasure and ambassador of gibberish" is a judge's description of this year's PEN Pinter prize winner, Michael Rosen. The British poet, author and… Audio
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Rachel McAlpine: Is life worth living after 90?
Audio 19 Nov 2023Is life worth living after 90? Ask the experts! Writer Rachel McAlpine was shocked to the core when her GP predicted she would live to 99. Like most people, she had opinions about very old age but no… Audio
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Music feature: Lyrics as poetry with Claire Mabey
Our resident book critic and Verb founder Claire Mabey has a wonderful way of taking song lyrics and turning them into poetry. She's been done this a few times for our music feature and is back again… Audio
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From lighthouse keepers to taxi drivers: publishing lesser read voices with Adrienne Jansen
There are many books about lighthouse keepers. And many iconic images of lighthouses on our coastline. Yet the lighthouse keeper was pretty much made extinct in the 1970s in New Zealand when… Audio
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Festival indulges poets' most cringeworthy tendencies
This weekend, Wellington's Verb Festival hosts its annual worst poet wins event which rewards aspiring writers for indulging their most cliched, cringeworthy tendencies.
Harry Ricketts is a poet… Audio
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17 great reads by Aotearoa's South Asian writers
Audio 6 Nov 2023Saraid de Silva curates a selection of recent and upcoming books by Aotearoa’s South Asian writers.
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Regional Wrap: Raglan’s Karin Bettley
Karin Bettley tells Culture 101 about how her love of creative life in the coastal town of Raglan. Audio
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'Binney is the set of eyes in the landscape'
In the handsome just released book Don Binney Flight Path Gregory O’Brien tracks the avian-like swoops in the career of the late Tāmaki Makaurau painter, teacher and ornithologist (1940–2012). Audio
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Review: Holding Patterns by Grayson Gilmour
Tony Stamp reviews a propulsive, collaborative collection from the Wellington all-rounder. Video, Audio
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Review: Remember Me - Poems to Learn by Heart from Aotearoa New Zealand
Anne Kennedy's new compilation of New Zealand poetry fills a much-needed gap for anyone who's ever needed a poem for a wedding, funeral, or other family occasion, writes Kete Books reviewer Erica…
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Aotearoa Poetry Film Festival
Audio 26 Oct 2023Poetry film is a fast-growing art form combining poetry, moving images, sound and music. The Aotearoa Poetry Film Festival takes place in Wellington during November. Festival director and Victoria… Audio