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Arts News for 23 March 2025
3:05 PM.Arts news for 23 March 2025 Audio
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Why does the world love Native American culture so much?
2:34 PM.What started as a look at the worldwide appropriation, exploitation and debasement of Native American culture, turned into a study of its rich influence on fashion, sports, politics and… Read more Video, Audio
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Mahuia Bridgman Cooper: Creating emotion composing for film and television
2:06 PM.In film and television, it's the role of the composer to enhance and evoke emotion. Award-winning Auckland-based musician, Mahuia Bridgman Cooper, has worked across various genres and music styles for… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap: Mercury Bay with Sally Samins
1:27 PM.Each week Culture 101 puts the spotlight on a different part of the country for our regional wrap. This week we're in the Thames-Coromandel area at Mercury Bay. There's a vibrant hub of artists and a… Read more Audio
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Why does Kate Bush mean so much to so many?
1:07 PM.The less we see of Kate Bush it seems the more she is beloved. Seldom in the public spotlight, the artist gained a whole new legion of fans when her song 'Running Up That Hill' became a hit again… Read more Audio
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This is Nom*d: Retrospective look at iconic Dunedin fashion label
12:30 PM.It's been almost 40 years of the iconic Dunedin label Nom*d. Launched in 1986, the label has proudly stayed based in Dunedin for the past four decades. To mark the occasion a retrospective exhibition… Read more Audio
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Cocktails in the new Circa bar with Ginette McDonald
12:15 PM.Every week on RNZ's Culture 101 we ask an artist to share their love of culture and the cultural heroes that inspire them. In actor Ginette McDonald's case they're some of the people closest to her. Read more Audio
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Biography of a painter with no paintings - Tony Fomison: Life of the Artist
2:31 PM.35 years on from the death of a revered and popular New Zealand painter, a biography has been published. Tony Fomison: Life of the Artist, written by Mark Forman has been launched this week by… Read more Audio
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Animated short portrays enduring love and dementia
2:06 PM.A new moving and very personal animated short film Mirumiru looks at the love and bond between two kaumatu, an elderly Maori couple, Shorty and Lena as they deal with Lena's progressing mate wareware… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap: Te Puna in the Bay of Plenty
1:30 PM.Every Sunday on Culture 101 we visit a place big or small for our Regional Wrap to check its cultural pulse. And this week it's Te Puna, which is only a quarter of an hour's drive north west of the… Read more Audio
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A fresh start for the RNZ Ballet with artistic director Ty King-Wall
1:08 PM.This weekend in Wellington the Scottish Ballet and Royal New Zealand Ballet share the same stage with a range of short works. The Scottish Ballet go on to present A Streetcar Named Desire from… Read more Audio
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Social media project reveals dating lives of Gen Z
12:47 PM.A new social media project d8talk sees a group of young Gen Z New Zealanders taking part in a frank and honest conversation dating. Over the next few months, it's being rolled out across the channels… Read more Audio
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Mike Leigh on new film "Hard Truths"
12:32 PM.After nearly 30 years, British writer and director Mike Leigh has reunited with actor Marianne Jean-Baptiste for his new drama and comedy film Hard Truths. Read more Audio
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Fast Favourites with Barnie Duncan
12:10 PM.Comedian, actor and theatre maker Barnie Duncan, is now in preparation mode ahead of this year's NZ International Comedy Festival. Read more Audio
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Bringing precolonial history alive in the landscape
2:30 PM.Bringing precolonial history alive in the landscape with storytelling and your mobile phone When you travel around New Zealand our heritage since colonisation is visible in museums, monuments and… Read more Audio
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Between the coloniser and the colonised: Anglo-Indian culture
2:05 PM.Between the coloniser and the colonised: Anglo-Indian culture made visible A small Indian minority community with a fascinating history, Anglo-Indians have been settling in Aotearoa New Zealand since… Read more Audio
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Regional Wrap: Glenorchy with Leslie Van Gelder
1:26 PM.About 45 minutes from Queenstown, on the northern shores of Lake Wakatipu and a gateway to hiking trails is Glenorchy. Surrounded by mountain ranges and with Dart River for jet boating and kayaking… Read more Audio
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Turning Te Papa activism into a stage show
1:07 PM.Ration the Queen's Veges: Turning Te Papa activism into a stage show In 2023, a group spray painted over the English Treaty of Waitangi Exhibition at Te Papa sparking controversy. The redacted words… Read more Audio
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Scarves, ferry timetables & old boot fragments on Banks Peninsula
12:45 PM.On Banks Peninsula in Canterbury fingers of lava have created a landscape of many deep bays and rugged hills. This is the distinctive setting of our next story and one that has made a deep impression… Read more Audio
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Creating the Tony award-winning Tudor musical Six
12:30 PM.Six is 80 minutes of high-energy, girl power pop songs and a rewriting of 500 years of history. Or herstory rather. The show title refers to the six wives of Henry the VIII who come together to battle… Read more Audio
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"Bold and boundary-breaking": Fast Favourites with Vera Ellen
12:15 PM.A strong champion of fellow indie musicians, our guest for Fast Favourites this week is singer songwriter Vera Ellen. Last year Vera toured China, Australia with Crowded House, released an EP, and… Read more Audio
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Arts News for February 16, 2025
3:05 PM.The latest arts news from around the motu. Audio
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Turning the Aotearoa screen industry green
2:33 PM.Have you ever considered how green that TV show or movie you're watching is? Non-profit organisation, Greenlit is now working alongside Aotearoa productions leading the screen industry towards a… Read more Audio