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Perlina Lau and Mark Amery host a weekly show about creativity and culture in Aotearoa.
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Sunday, 2 March 2025
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Dancing with fire knives: the growth of Siva Afi in Aotearoa
Next weekend is one of Aoteaora New Zealand's cornerstone summer festivals - Auckland's Pasifika, celebrated across eight Island stages at Western Springs in Auckland. As it heads towards dark… Read more Audio
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Fast Favourites with broadcaster Lloyd Burr
From political reporter, Europe correspondent for Newshub, to hosting a morning and drive show, broadcaster Lloyd Burr has done it all. In what has been a tumultuous few years for the media industry… Read more Audio
Sunday, 23 February 2025
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Arts News 23 February: Concerns over censorship in Australian Venice Biennale and NGA decisions
23 Feb 2025Major concerns over censorship in Australian Venice Biennale decision and a new NZSO CEO Audio
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A dramatic picture of climate change impacted Sumner Christchurch 2030
23 Feb 2025Picture this: it's 2030, in the seaside suburb of Sumner in Otautahi Christchurch. That's only five years' time, but the sea is already to quote novelist and science writer Jane Shearer, tearing off… Read more Audio
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Asia Pacific Triennial of Performing Arts returns
23 Feb 2025The Asia-Pacific Triennial of Performing Arts has kicked off in Melbourne returning after a five-year hiatus. For the next three weeks, the city will be celebrating diverse and dynamic creatives and… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap: Matakana with food writer Lauraine Jacobs
23 Feb 2025Each week, Culture 101 puts the spotlight on a different part of Aotearoa for our Regional Week. This week, we're heading north of Auckland Tamaki Makaurau to the Matakana region. A 45-minute drive… Read more Audio
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Bringing to light the culture stories of Fijian-Indians
Nadia Freeman's show The Girmit takes us back to the time between 1879 and 1916 when more than 60,000 people were transferred from India to Fiji by the British to work on sugar-cane plantations as… Read more Audio
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Why do we like to be frightened so? Art and the Horror Movie with Curator of Screams
23 Feb 2025David Cronenberg's 1979 body horror The Brood teases in its trailer that it's "a film so terrifying that it will devastate you totally". What possesses us to love horror films so? Curator of Screams… Read more Audio
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Show Do Cafe - Brazilian artist and dancer Stela Dara
23 Feb 2025The Hamilton Arts Festival has kicked off for another year. Music, theatre, dance, comedy and artistic experiences fill the Hamilton Gardens with more than 800 peformers this year, across 9 days. Most… Read more Audio
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Pasifika women leading: Anapela Polata'ivao
Tina, the debut feature film of Miki Magasiva is a love letter to both Samoan culture and how choral music, across cultures, can assist people in change. The way art can enable acceptance of the… Read more Audio
Sunday, 16 February 2025
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Arts News for February 16, 2025
The latest arts news from around the motu. Audio
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Living better, closer and more affordably together: Space Craft Architects
How can we live better, closer and more affordably together? New Zealand young architecture studio Space Craft are one of the winners of a recent competition to design the housing of the future for… Read more Audio
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