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2024’s Kiwi King of the Twist: Crime thriller writer JP Pomare on murder in Cambridge

It’s a 2024 thriller concerned with race, podcast-making and the criminal justice system high on a fair few 2024 best-of lists. 17 Years Later is Mel…

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The year that was with acclaimed writer and columnist Charlotte Grimshaw

She joins Culture 101 to talk about her time in the South of France for the 2024 Katherine Mansfield Menton Fellowship, her new novel and her highlig…

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Painter Karl Maughan’s 2024 favourites and his Pōhutukawa fringed paintings of summer

The Pōhutukawa - our Christmas tree - once bountifully fringed the West Coast north of Taranaki, and the East Coast north of Tairāwhiti Gisborne. Whi…

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Arts News for December 15, 2024

Renowned Māori actor and filmmaker Cliff Curtis has been honoured with the prestigious International Federation of Film Producers Associations Award …

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The Moth has flown: the life of musical adventurer Dean Roberts

Dean Roberts, aka The Moth, was an experimental composer and multi-instrumentalist who lived in Auckland, New York, Bologna and Berlin. A student of …

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From Google Street View and Second Life to 4chan: the profound impact of the internet on culture

A survey of recent film work by Jon Rafman Oh, the humanity! opens at Whangārei Art  Museum on December 20. It is, the gallery say “a harrowing medit…

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Regional Wrap: On the Raglan Wharf with Tony Sly

For the regional wrap we head to Raglan Wharf to speak with Tony Sly of Tony Sly Pottery where the scenic views inspire his work.  Among his Raglan c…

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A new gallery for Karangahape Road: art dealer Charles Ninow

Tāmaki Makaurau's eclectic Karangahape Road is known as a creative hub for alternative arts and events, unique hospitality and independent retailers.…

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Pritesh Raniga: bringing the magic of Indian cinema to Aotearoa

The Indian cinema scene is thriving in Aotearoa with nearly 300 Indian movies screened in New Zealand over just the past two years. Pritesh Raniga is…

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The architecture of the Sámi: the Northern European indigenous people best known as reindeer herders

Joar Nango is one of only a few practicing Sámi architects in the world. He has travelled to Aotearoa New Zealand to present, with collaborators, the…

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