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Unearthing evidence of New Zealand's early inhabitants
12:16 PM.It's taken two years of work so far and there'll be more years ahead as archaeologists sort though almost 10,000 objects unearthed from a swamp at the Waitaki River mouth more than 50 years ago… Read more Audio, Gallery
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The art of the Berlin underground railway
2:50 PM.Berlin's underground train network will be where Serbian/New Zealand artist Biljana Popovic will be spending much of her time as Creative New Zealand's Artist in Residence in the German capital this… Read more Audio
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Novelist Stephanie Parkyn's wild colonial adventure
2:35 PM.Expat Kiwi writer Stephanie Parkyn's new novel Into the world is so exotic it can only be based on real life! It's the story of a Frenchwoman who disguised herself as a man to escape the French… Read more Audio
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From a stately home to Auckland's Splore Festival
2:25 PM.A genuine English aristocrat who literally ran away to join the circus, these days has her feet firmly on the ground running arts festivals in New Zealand. Lady Emma Vickers is the Performance… Read more Audio
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BodyCartography Project - still crazy after 20 years!
1:47 PM.One of New Zealand's most experimental dance companies, BodyCartography Project, is marking its 20th year with four ambitious works, one of them 13 hours long. The dancers are making history at Te… Read more Audio
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Nisha Madhan is aggressively anti stereotypes!
1:33 PM.Auckland actor, writer,director and producer Nisha Madhan has had two things on her mind recently.- to challenge the stereotype of an Indian Kiwi and to perfect the ultimate onstage death! It's part… Read more Audio
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Our first Oscar contender - 1955's Snows of Aorangi
12:48 PM.It was the first New Zealand film to be nominated for an Academy Award - up against the likes of Walt Disney, no less. The short feature Snows of Aorangi directed by photographer by Brian Brake was… Read more Audio
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What's missing with the end of the video store?
12:32 PM.The old video and DVD store is going the way of the the village blacksmith - with one or two niche exceptions. But in an age of web-based streaming are we losing something - or more to the point are… Read more Audio
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20 years of Te Papa
12:17 PM.Te Papa - Our Place - has had a chequered career since it opened on Wellington's waterfront 20 years ago. The idea of merging our national museum and art gallery collections into one purpose-built… Read more Audio
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Apirana Taylor - Ka Tito Au
2:51 PM.Kupe came to Aotearoa from Hawaiki in pursuit of an octopus and finally killed in in Cook Strait - then known as Raukawakawa. Murray Lynch is directing the play and has collaborated on it with Apirana… Read more Audio
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Kapiti Writer’s Retreat
2:40 PM.The old saying don't let the facts get in the way of a good story usually applies to journalism, but a speaker at a writers retreat in Kapiti is going to argue that that also holds true when writing… Read more Audio
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In praise of the design of Kristian Frederikson
2:25 PM.Kristian was born in Petone and his designs for theatre, ballet and opera are still remembered for their opulance, sumptuousness and occasional eccentricity. Australian dance scholar and historian Dr… Read more Audio
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Flowing Water - Witi Ihimaera and composer Janet Jennings.
1:50 PM.Flowing Water tells the epic story of the Waikato River and all the peoples nurtured by the river - Maori, Pakeha and later migrants in a landmark production written and produced specially for the… Read more Audio
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Fast Blues Shuffle - Dean Whaitiri
1:48 PM.Dean taught himself to play saxophone and went on to tour with bands, even playing for the late Sir Howard Morrison during the Maori showband era. Read more Video, Audio
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Boat date on Auckland's waterways
12:30 PM.Over the past two years, Auckland artist, writer and curator Melissa Laing has been taking people out on her boat on the waterways of West Auckland and inviting them to share stories. Read more Video, Audio, Gallery
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New Lease of Life for the Sarjeant
12:15 PM.Whanganui's Sarjeant Art Gallery has been emptied out ahead of a multi-million dollar earthquake strengthening and extension project. Costing a total of $34.9 million, it's a dream that's taken two… Read more Audio
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Catch Me When You Fall
2:48 PM.Eileen Merriman is not only a novelist: she also works as a consultant haematologist in Auckland. Audio
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Te Auaha – Creativity in Wellington
2:25 PM.The brand spanking new Te Auaha New Zealand Institute of Creativity in Wellington is all on track to open. Audio
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NZ Festival behind the scenes
1:50 PM.Where volunteering can get you! Eight years ago, Meg Williams was a volunteer for the NZ Festival. Next stop, Head of Marketing and Development. Now she's the executive director. Audio
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Kaffe Fassett’s life in fabric
1:30 PM.At a time when bright, bold colours and patterns were scorned by designers and fabric stores, Kaffe Fassett helped start a revolution. Read more Audio, Gallery
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New lease of life for the Sarjeant
12:40 PM.Whanganui's Sarjeant Art Gallery has been emptied out ahead of a multi-million dollar earthquake strengthening and extension project. Costing a total of $34.9 million, it's a dream that's taken two… Read more Audio
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Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie: the newest Kiwi star
12:15 PM.Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie, of the Harcourt acting dynasty, is making waves overseas with what Vanity Fair calls a star-making performance in Leave No Trace. Read more Video, Audio
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Aspiring conversations
2:31 PM.Each year Wanaka hosts Aspiring Conversations - a mix of topics and of New Zealand and international speakers. In 2017 one of those topical conversations was about bikes. They're in the news a lot… Read more Audio
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Vivienne Plumb: Creative NZ writer in Berlin
1:45 PM.It's for the Creative NZ writer's residency in Berlin, the latest in several residencies that she has held as far as the universities of Iowa (2004) and Hong Kong (2006) as well as all around New… Read more Audio
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Gisborne taonga
1:35 PM.Gisborne's Tairāwhiti Museum has big plans for next year's 250th commemorations of Captain Cook's landing, the first meeting between Maori and Europeans and the bigger story of what happened before… Read more Audio