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Perlina Lau and Mark Amery host a weekly show about creativity and culture in Aotearoa.
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Sunday, 13 April 2025
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Can animals create art?
Shawn Simpson is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh and joined Culture 101. Read more Audio
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A remarkable birds-eye view: photographing the Kaikōura tītī
The Kaikoura titi, or Hutton's shearwater is a remarkable bird. Endemic to Kaikoura and endangered, it is the only alpine-breeding seabird in the world. Read more Audio
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Alex Medland wins multiple national play awards for commentary on climate activism and inaction
13 Apr 2025Thousands of students were outside Parliament in Wellington on Friday for the School Strike 4 Climate protest. The core team organising were aged between 14 and 17 and their overarching theme "Don't… Read more Audio
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Fast Favourites: Artist Sean Beldon
The Auckland-based artist shares some of his cultural recommendations. Read more Audio
Sunday, 6 April 2025
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Japanese filmmaker Kazuhiro Soda on The Cats of Gokogu Shrine
6 Apr 2025Set in a Shinto shrine, nestled among the swaying cherry blossoms in the seaside town of Ushimado, The Cats of Gokogu Shrine is the new film from Japanese filmmaker Kazuhiro Soda. It tells the story… Read more Audio
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Why girls should join a band: Rachael King's book series Violet and the Velvets
6 Apr 2025The joys of starting a band and reading are both at the heart of a new book series from tOtautahi Christchurch based Rachael King, and she knows a fair bit about both: Violet and the Velvets: The Case… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap: Foxton
6 Apr 2025Foxton's is a small town in the Horowhenua known for its large sandy beach, bustling holiday park, scenic cycling paths and the locally-loved soft drink, Foxton Fizz. But there's more to this charming… Read more Audio
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From Munich to Nelson and back: at home with jewellery artist couple Karl Fritsch and Lisa Walker
6 Apr 2025Stories about jewellery art are often susceptible to the use of bad puns. They sparkle, they're precious, they're worth their weight, and so forth. And sure we also can't resist: Karl Fritsch and Lisa… Read more Audio
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Indira Stewart on growing up with Polyfest
6 Apr 2025At 15, Broadcast Journalist Indira Stewart landed her first journalism job, telling the story of Polyfest in front of the camera-a moment that surely inspired her to step into her career as a… Read more Audio
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Festivals: The challenges of creating instant community
We're living in some interesting times - fairly divisive and troubling, fractured and confrontational. Music is often looked to as a bit of a societal balm; a soothing force, a way to bring people… Read more Audio
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The joys of house museums and daily sea swimming: poet Kate Camp
In Kate Camp's new poetry collection Makeshift Seasons she's often to be found in togs, just in or out of the sea. Or, as she writes in one poem, "always driving to coasts in special outfits." Read more Audio
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