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Te Papa makes $750k in two months from international visitor fee
Ticket sales are about on track, and are expected to ramp up over summer, the national museum says. Audio
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Otherhood: women without children get personal in new essay collection
More than 30 New Zealand women who are not mothers write about their experiences in Otherhood. The essay collection explores what it means to live a fulfilling life while giving "a middle finger" to… Audio
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Arts News: Toi Te Papa & City Gallery Wellington face closures while Christchurch Arts Centre threatens insolvency
Audio 7 Apr 2024Arts and culture news for Sunday 7 April. Audio
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One level of Te Papa to close for 9 months for repairs
One of Te Papa's floor levels is to be closed down for at least nine months for repairs, after rust was found in a sprinkler system.
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Threatening calls made to Te Papa following December protest
Newly released documents reveal the threats after a display panel showing the English version of the Treaty of Waitangi was spray painted.
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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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Multiple arrests after Treaty of Waitangi panel at Te Papa damaged, police say
The wooden display panel showing the English version of the Treaty of Waitangi has been damaged with spray paint and some kind of power tool, Te Papa says.
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Playing Favourites with poet Kate Camp
Kate Camp's newly published memoir You Probably Think This Song Is About You borrows its title from Carly Simon's classic 1972 song 'You're so Vain'. So it's no surprise the Wellington poet is joining… Audio
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Book review: You Probably Think This Song Is About You by Kate Camp
Ash Davida Jane reviews You Probably Think This Song Is About You by Kate Camp, published by Te Herenga Waka University Press Audio
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The best NZ Poems of 2021 collection goes live online
The latest edition of the online anthology Orongohau - Best New Zealand Poems is available now. The 2021 edition was curated by acclaimed poet Kate Camp. She speaks to Jesse. Audio
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The Pre-Panel with Andrew Hoggard and Anna Dean
Audio 22 Feb 2022Panellists Andrew Hoggard and Anna Dean talk about a new 1905 rugby jersey acquired by Te Papa and share what they've been thinking. Audio
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Kate's Klassics: Sydney Bridge Upside Down
Poet and writer Kate Camp returns to discuss another classic work of literature. This week, Sydney Bridge Upside Down. Written by David Ballantyne and published in 1968, it's been described as the… Audio
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Kate's Klassics: The Talented Mr Ripley
Audio 20 Feb 2021Poet and writer Kate Camp returns to discuss a historic work of classic literature. This week, Patricia Highsmith's 1955 psychological thriller The Talented Mr Ripley. The novel introduced the world… Audio
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Kate's Klassics: Isabel Colgate's Orlando King
Audio 12 Dec 2020Poet and writer Kate Camp returns to discuss a historic work of classic literature - this week it's Orlando King by Isabel Colgate. Written in 1968, the novel follows a charismatic young man trying to… Audio
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Kate's Klassics: Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
Poet and writer Kate Camp returns to discuss another classic work of literature. Now seems like the perfect time for a deep dive into a dystopian sci-fi world so she's chosen English author Aldous… Audio
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Poet Kate Camp: How to Be Happy Though Human
Poet and writer Kate Camp returns, not to discuss a historic work of classic literature, but to share her new poetry collection How to Be Happy Though Human: New and Selected Poems. Audio
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Book review - How to Be Happy Though Human by Kate Camp
Airini Beautrais reviews How to Be Happy Though Human: New and Selected Poems by Kate Camp. Published by Victoria University Press. Audio
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Kate's Klassics: Ralph Ellison's Invisible Man
"I am an invisible man....I am a man of substance, of flesh and bone, fiber and liquids- and I might even be said to possess a mind. I am invisible, understand, simply because people refuse to see… Audio
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Kate's Klassics: Defoe's "A Journal of The Plague Year"
Audio 13 Jun 2020Poet and writer Kate Camp returns with another classic work of literature. This week she covers A Journal of the Plague Year, a book by Daniel Defoe released in 1722. It documents the 1665 bubonic… Audio
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Kate Camp: literature for the lockdown
Audio 4 Apr 2020When you tire of crashing Houseparty, of DIY hair styling, of panic-buying flour, and of video-calling every last person you know, how about a good book!? Audio
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Kate's Klassics - I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings
Poet and writer Kate Camp returns for the latest instalment of Kate's Klassics. This week she reviews Maya Angelou's autographical work from 1969, I Know Why The Caged Bird Sings, a celebration of the… Video, Audio
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Kate's Klassics: The Heat of The Day by Elizabeth Bowen
Poet and writer Kate Camp returns for the latest instalment of Kate's Klassics. This week she reviews Elizabeth Bowen's 1948 novel, The Heat of the Day. Audio
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Kate's Klassics - Valley of The Dolls
Poet and writer Kate Camp returns for the latest instalment of Kate's Klassics. This week she reviews Valley of the Dolls by Jacqueline Susann. The American writer's debut book became the biggest… Video, Audio
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Kate's Klassics: Toni Morrison's Song of Solomon
Poet and writer Kate Camp is in to talk about Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison, the 1977 novel by the renowned American author who died earlier this month. The book won the National Book Critics… Audio