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A Tribute to Henry Mancini
22 minutes agoWilliam Dart salutes Henry Mancini, born 100 years ago, a man whose music provided a stylish backdrop for the best of America's mainstream popular culture. Audio
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Arts news: NZSO head resigns, World Choir Games news & Springboard artists revealed
3:05 pm todayArts news for Sunday 28 April 2023 Audio
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Stitching bling, satin & velvet into Toi Māori with Maungarongo Te Kawa
2:30 pm todayThe large wall hung quilts of takatāpui fabric artist and storyteller Maungaronga Te Kawa (Ngāti Porou) leap and sparkle as joyous dance. They are blankets of aroha for a world that needs it.
Yet… Audio
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Fixing a screen industry in crisis
2:00 pm todayNew Zealand’s local production and screen industry is in crisis. But how did it get to this point?
“It’s been years of international streaming companies operating in New Zealand without any… Audio
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Taupō: a secretly prolific arts hub with Jeffrey Addison
1:25 pm todayEach week, Culture 101 puts the spotlight on a different region in Aotearoa and this week it’s Taupō with artist, musician, composer, puppeteer and stone carver, Jeffrey Addison. Audio
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Sir Roger Hall and the end of summer time
1:07 pm todaySir Roger Hall remains Aotearoa New Zealand’s most popular playwright. Since 1976 his plays have often been box office gold.
Now 85, and continuing to write plays through retirement, he recently… Audio
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Arovision: NZ's little battler in the digital streaming wars
12:45 pm todayThis week King Loser, an independent Aotearoa New Zealand documentary won the Taite Music Prize for music journalism. Directors Cushla Dillon and Andrew Moore’s real life tragicomic chronicle of King… Audio
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From aquatic algae to Niuean rites of passage: Loading Docs back for 10th season
12:30 pm todayIt’s the 10th season of Loading Docs - an initiative to showcase Aotearoa’s documentary filmmakers. For a decade, it’s helped mentor emerging talent who’ve gone on to pursue successful careers in the… Audio
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The return of Auē: fast favourites with Becky Manawatu
12:10 pm todayIt’s rare for an Aotearoa New Zealand writer to appear at book festivals about a novel, months out from its release. But then the sequel to a book as beloved and devastating as 2019’s Auē by Becky… Video, Audio
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Phil Daoust: Longevity for the late starter
11:32 am todayCan a latecomer to health and fitness undo decades of inactivity, excess and intemperance? Journalist Phil Daoust explores his options in a new column, Fit for ever, in The Guardian. Audio
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How AI is helping campaigners in India’s election
11:20 am todaySuhasini Raj is a New York Times reporter based in New Delhi. Audio