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Recent items from Standing Room Only
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Dancer and Choreographer, Sofia McIntyre
2:40 PM.It's a big step for a dancer who's always worked with choreographers, to decide to choreograph a work for themselves. Audio
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Feminist romance writer Bronwyn Sell
2:25 PM.Set on an island resort, author Bronwyn Sell has given her cast of characters a set of tricky situations and no way out in her latest novel Lovestruck. Read more Audio
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Annie Collins: Legendary Kiwi film editor
1:33 PM.Since the 1970s film editor Annie Collins has been helping our directors to create, she even salvages their movies when a shoot hasn't gone entirely to plan. Read more Audio
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Paul Diamond at the Berlin film festival
12:45 PM.It's one of the Big Three European Film Festivals, along with the fiercely business-like Cannes Festival, and the more high-minded Venice one. Read more Audio
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Documenting the West Coasters living off grid
12:32 PM.Along the South Island's rugged West Coast live a community of people whose self-sufficent way of life is being captured on film before it passes into history. Read more Audio
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The World Science Fiction Convention comes to New Zealand
2:44 PM.New Zealand is hosting the World Science Fiction Convention later this year. This is a major event for fans of traditional sci-fi, fantasy, horror, speculative fiction and all the other sub-genres of… Read more Audio
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Eamonn Marra - comedian turned novelist
2:27 PM.Eamonn Marra accompanies his debut novel 2000ft Above Worry Level by saying that it'll be the last time he writes about depression. Read more Audio
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South Korean theatre company Elephants Laugh
1:45 PM.South Korean theatre company Elephants Laugh is about to unleash a work where its performers are immersed in water in glass tanks while refugees walk around them. Read more Audio
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Ashlee Fidow - stunt performer
1:32 PM.When you think of the skills of movie stunt performers, you usually think of breathtaking leaps and spectacular fight scenes. But Ashlee Fidow is also required to free-dive, to abseil, to fall off… Read more Audio
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The woman behind New Zealand's top literary prize
12:45 PM.It's been a closely guarded secret, but the anonymous donor behind the country's richest literary prize is anonymous no longer. Read more Audio
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The return of the Hawke's Bay Opera House
12:36 PM.105 years after it opened, the Hawke's Bay Opera House's multi-million-dollar earthquake strengthening and refurbishment are about to be revealed. Read more Audio
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Picking up the reins of the Auckland Fringe
3:49 PM.Borni Te Rongopai Tukiwaho is heavily involved in Te Pou Theatre and the Hobson Street Theatre Company that works with Auckland's homeless while also running Atawhai, a two month-long mental health… Read more Audio
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Unreal! Turning 2D paintings into an immersive world
2:46 PM.A digital art expert has turned 15 paintings by Dunedin artist Ewan Mcdougall into a virtual reality world where people can move through and interact with his colourful hybrid creatures. He's… Read more Audio
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Poet Freya Daly Sadgrove - right and true and deadly
2:29 PM.Wellington writer and performer Freya Daly Sadgrove has just published her first poetry collection, and is already hard at work turning it into a stage show. Lynn Freeman talks to Freya about her life… Read more Audio
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A 100% Kiwi Military Tattoo
1:47 PM.Graham Hickman tells Lynn Freeman that the inaugural New Zealand Military Tattoo is a celebration of the country's military history, to honour and thank servicemen and women, past and present. The New… Read more Audio
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Rachel Marlow - painting a story with light
1:31 PM.Rachel Marlow is one of this country's most in-demand lighting designers, and co-founder of design company Filament Eleven 11. She works on everything from straight theatre productions to outdoor… Read more Audio
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Charlotte Nightingale - exploring the "spectrum"
12:46 PM.Disability advocate, Touch Compass Dance Company's Charlotte Nightingale has written a play about a teenager who's not only on the autism spectrum but also has ADHD. She talks about The Incredible… Read more Audio
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NZ Review of Books under fire
12:36 PM.When New Zealand Review of Books Pukapuka Aotearoa lost its funding, publisher Peppercorn Press started looking at its options. Read more Audio
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James Wenley on his new play - Dr Drama Makes a Show
3:45 PM.Seeing a portrait of his namesake and Great Great Great Grandfather who was a treasurer of the Bank of Scotland, prompted drama lecturer and critic James Wenley to write a play about identity… Read more Audio
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Mike Sorenson - Dancing through Depression
2:50 PM.Hamiltonian Mike Sorenson spends his days fixing cars - but his spare time is dedicated to dancing and creating work that gets people talking about tough issues like mental health. Mike's new work is… Read more Audio
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Book editors Christine Cessford and Gem MacDuff
2:40 PM.Book editors do much more than checking grammar and spelling and if necessary asking writers to cut out pages of text. They're also painstaking fact checkers. On Standing Room Only last year Lynn… Read more Audio
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Births, Deaths, and Marriages with Bea Joblin and Sophie Lloyd
2:25 PM.A self funded New Zealand feature film in the style of a mock 1990s home video is about to screen around the country - six years after it was shot. Births, Deaths and Marriages was filmed over three… Read more Audio
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Kapiti's new multi-million dollar performing arts centre
1:50 PM.The Kapiti Coast arts community has something to celebrate - a new performing arts centre, based at Kapiti College, is opening this month. Already the bookings are rolling in, with the Royal New… Read more Audio
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Film makers strike for the climate
1:31 PM.Encouraging film crews to shoot footage for more than one film or TV series at a time in an effort to reduce carbon emissions is one of the ideas being pushed by the Film Strike for Climate movement… Read more Audio
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Writer Aroha Awarau on his new play - Provocation
12:45 PM.It wasn't until 2009 that provocation, a defense killers of gay men used to have the charge downgraded to manslaughter, was struck from New Zealand's law books. Before then they'd been able to claim… Read more Audio