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Sirāt film director Oliver Laxe on defying Oscar odds
Acclaimed filmmaker Oliver Laxe joins Culture 101 to discuss his latest feature, Sirat. Audio
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Ramon Te Wake headlines Auckland Pride closing party
Ramon Te Wake speaks to Culture 101 about returning to the Pride stage to headline the Out of the Gutter street party, closing the 2026 Auckland Pride Festival Audio
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Comedian Jack Whitehall’s reverse nepotism and cult classic remake
The 1989 cult film The 'Burbs, directed by Joe Dante and starring Tom Hanks, now has a new streaming era successor. Audio
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Te Papa curator Lissa Mitchell on Slow Burn: Women and Photography exhibition
22 Feb 2026Curator of Historical Photography Lissa Mitchell speaks to Culture 101 about Slow Burn: Women and Photography Slow Burn, an exhibition showcasing more than five decades of photography by women and non… Audio
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The Big Screen: Kate Rodger’s take on GOAT, Crime 101 and Train Dreams
22 Feb 2026Film critic Kate Rodger joins Culture 101 to review Crime 101, GOAT, and Train Dreams. Audio
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Fast Favourites: Auckland Philharmonia Principal Percussionist Eric Renick
Principal percussionist Eric Renick, who will perform in the production, speaks to Culture 101 about bringing Béla Bartók's opera Bluebeard's Castle to contemporary audiences. Audio
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What have we been getting wrong around exercise?
Doctors and psychologists have proposed a shakeup to the way we think about longstanding recommendations around exercise. Audio
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Making Tracks: Fables
22 Feb 2026Fables shares a new single off forthcoming debut album Change is a Slow-Moving Beast, out this year via Home Alone Music. Audio
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Constantly distracted? Here’s how to handle it
Do your thoughts dart every which way? You're probably more able to focus than you think. Audio
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The film adaptation of Joy Cowley’s ‘Holy Days’ hits the big screen
Adapted and directed by Nathalie Boltt, the movie brings to life Dame Joy Cowley's much-loved novel of the same name, and features a star-studded cast. Audio
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Useful Science with Bonnie Harrison
22 Feb 2026Bonnie Harrison is here guiding us through the latest weird and useful headlines from the world of science. Audio
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Nic Scanlan-Dyas on his new novel 'Remodelling Murder'
22 Feb 2026Remodelling Murder is a locked-room mystery set in an English country mansion, with a cozy tone that nods to the stylistic voice of authors like Richard Osman, Bob Mortimer and Lucy Foley. Audio