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George Havlik
Audio 22 Oct 2012George (Jiri) Havlik hails from the Czech Republic and is head chocolatier and owner of Bohemein Fresh Chocolates. Audio
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Ben Galloway
Audio 22 Oct 2012Ben Galloway is the founder of Trash Footwear in Raglan, a company which makes shoes from recycled material. Audio
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James Ward
Audio 22 Oct 2012Boredom enthusiast who blogs at I Like Boring Things. Founder and organiser of the annual Boring Conference in London, taking place in November. Audio
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Louis Baker
Audio 22 Oct 2012Wellington based singer-songwriter Louis Baker has been chosen to attend the 2013 Red Bull Music Academy in New York city. He plays live in the studio. Audio
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Pat Shepherd
Audio 22 Oct 2012Photographer, designer, creator of Exposure Lifestyles magazine, co-manager of the charity Spinning Top who recently organised the second Little Lotus Project. He is also founder and director of… Audio
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Izhar Gafni
Audio 22 Oct 2012Israeli cycling enthusiast and inventor who has designed the world's first cardboard bicycle. Audio
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Megan Cook
Audio 22 Oct 2012Women's relationship with work during the 19th and 20th century. Megan Cook is a historian and writer for Te Ara - Encyclopedia of New Zealand, based at the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Audio
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David Haynes
Audio 22 Oct 2012Former chemist and IT consultant based in Nelson who has written 'The Beginner's Garden', published by Penguin. He also writes for the Gardening Diary for the Healthy Food Guide magazine. Audio
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Spiritual Outlook for 14 October 2012 - Creating Saints
Sonia Sly speaks to a UK iconographer who spent his youth growing up in New Zealand. Aidan Hart doesn't mind keeping people waiting and those that commission him to create large scale frescoes… Audio
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Ermehn - Trained to Kill
Audio 7 Oct 2012Former member of Otara Millionaires Club and Radio Backstab, Herman Loto Sakaria, aka Ermehn, is often referred to as the Godfather of South Auckland hip hop. During his solo career he could be seen… Audio
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Ermehn - Trained to Kill
Audio 7 Oct 2012Former member of Otara Millionaires Club and Radio Backstab, Herman Loto Sakaria, aka Ermehn, is often referred to as the Godfather of South Auckland hip hop. During his solo career he could be seen… Audio
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Spiritual Outlook for 7 October 2012 - Becoming a Preacher
'Becoming a Preacher' looks at the journey of a man who was on a mission to fill a void in his life. In the process he explored an array of religions, spiritual practices and philosophies to make… Audio
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Zine Culture
Audio 30 Sep 2012What's the difference between a zine and a magazine? In the case of artist Kerry Ann Lee's Permanent Vacation it's hard to tell because its professionally printed, and looks more like an art… Audio
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Matiu Somes - The Next Chapter
Audio 23 Sep 2012An exhibition showcasing the works of artists from around New Zealand who took part in a weekend residency on Matiu/Somes Scientific and Historic Reserve earlier this year. Sonia Sly speaks to… Audio
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Original Voices : exhibition
Audio 9 Sep 2012Outsider Art has been big overseas for over 20 years. Curator Stuart Shepherd thinks we need to catch up with the rest of the world. Audio
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The Arts Report
Audio 6 Sep 2012In some Pacific Island nations the old art of tattoo has long died out, but not Samoa where the tradition called "tatau" is very much alive. Contemporary tattoo artists from Tapou Tatau Studio have… Audio
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The Evolution of Samoan Tattoo
For two weeks the art of Samoan traditional and contemporary tattoo is being performed live at the Wellington City Gallery for all to see as part of an exhibition 'Sui faiga ae tumau fa'avae'. Audio
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Paul Nache Gallery
Audio 26 Aug 2012Four years ago Matt Nache and a friend set up a contemporary art gallery in a warehouse space that overlooks the clock tower in Gisbourne. Sonia Sly finds out about the gallery and speaks to one of… Audio
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Art writing criticism
Audio 19 Aug 2012What is the state of art writing and criticism in New Zealand, what qualifications do visual art reviewers need, and who do art critics write for? Sonia Sly speaks to art critics Mark Amery, Megan… Audio
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Michael Hofmann
Audio 12 Aug 2012Michael Hofmann (left) is one of the leading translators and cultural mediators enabling readers all over the English language world to discover German literature in translation. He's won every… Audio
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Chapter and Verse
Audio 12 Aug 2012Wellington-based author Catherine Robertson has been writing at breakneck speed. She's just released her second book The Not So Perfect Life of Mo Lawrence only a year after her debut novel, The Sweet… Audio
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Theatre Director Geoffrey Hyland
Audio 12 Aug 2012Geoffrey Hyland is a busy man. This year already he's directed All's Well that Ends Well for the Central School of Speech and Drama in London, a Spanish dance version of The House of Bernada Alba for… Audio
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The Snake Pit
Audio 12 Aug 2012Auckland's Snake Pit is an art space with an uncertain future. And that's just how they like it. Housed in an empty clothing store in the very centre of the city, this three-level hub is home to… Audio
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Dance review
Audio 12 Aug 2012Raewyn White reviews Shonagh McCullagh's debut work with The New Zealand Dance Company - The Language of Living. Audio
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National Country Music Awards 2012
What does it take to become a leading light in the country music scene in New Zealand and what kinds of opportunities could be up for grabs for the winner of the National Country Music Awards? We find… Audio