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Ecopoetry
Ecopoetry is a term that was coined relatively recently, when 'eco' found itself attached to all kinds of terms. But the ideas behind ecopoetry date back to New Zealand's early settlers who wrote… Audio
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Kate's Klassics: Isabel Colgate's Orlando King
Audio 12 Dec 2020Poet and writer Kate Camp returns to discuss a historic work of classic literature - this week it's Orlando King by Isabel Colgate. Written in 1968, the novel follows a charismatic young man trying to… Audio
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Denis Glover's life in letters: Sarah Shieff
"Quardle oodle ardle wardle doodle" - many New Zealanders know Denis Glover as the author of the iconic poem "The Magpies". The late poet, printer and publisher also left behind a tarnished personal… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Iris Zhang 'Small Ache'
Lawyer by qualification, musician at heart. RNZ Music is happy to present your new break up anthem ‘Small Ache’ from Christchurch singer/lawyer Iris Zhang. Video
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Te reo poetry film wins a major Irish award
A te reo Maori poetry film has won top prize at an international competition in Ireland. "Noho Mai" was a collaborative effort by the co-directors, writer Peta-Maria Tunui and audiovisual creative… Audio, Gallery
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New Zealand cleaners speak out in new poetry anthology
To encourage recognition for his fellow blue-collar workers, Wellington man Mohan Singh took up the challenge of writing a poem for the book Somewhere a cleaner. Video, Audio
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Best of 2020: Life in Aotearoa
Audio 30 Nov 2020Cheap meals, raising hens, DIY compost toilets and the best songs for dancing like nobody's watching.
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Sam Neill: 'A little optimism at the end of a rather dark tunnel'
Audio 29 Nov 2020To say Sam Neill has had a busy year is putting it mildly. He opened 2020 playing Phil O'Brien as guest star on Matinee Idle. After that, he shot off to the UK as a rather better paid guest star on… Audio
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'We're effectively elderly flower throwers'
David Eggleton and fellow bard Steve Thomas have been winding their way around the country for their Say It With Flowers tour. We catch up with Steve as the pair make their way to Port Chalmers for… Audio
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Lockdown poetry springs up around Auckland CBD
Audio 25 Nov 2020Poetry, written during the nationwide lockdown, is being inscribed on utility boxes dotted around central Auckland.
The normally drab metal boxes, now a canvas for literature, are used to house… Audio
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Paula Morris - The life and work of writer Robin Hyde
Novelist Paula Morris takes us on a road trip with photographer Haru Sameshima to rediscover writer Robin Hyde. Audio
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TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No 4 In F Minor Op 36
Performed by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Giordano Bellincampi at their Premier Series concert, Poetry and Passion, Auckland Town Hall, 12 November 2020. Audio
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SCHUMANN: Piano Concerto In A Minor Op 54
Performed by Michael Endres and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Giordano Bellincampi at their Premier Series concert, Poetry and Passion, Auckland Town Hall, 12 November 2020. Audio
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Leonie HOLMES: For Just A Little Moment
Performed by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Giordano Bellincampi at their Premier Series concert, 'Poetry and Passion', Auckland Town Hall, 12 November 2020. Video, Audio
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Off the beaten track with Kennedy Warne
Kennedy takes a walk up the Matukituki Valley in Aspiring National Park and reflects on history and poetry in the classic alpine landscape. He's also been cycling the Upper Clutha trail from Albert… Audio
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Scottish poet laureate Jackie Kay
Poet, playwright, and novelist Jackie Kay is the current makar (the National Poet of Scotland) and previous winner of the Guardian Fiction Prize. Born in Edinburgh to a Nigerian father and Scottish… Audio
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Fiona Farrell on 30 years behind the pen
Audio 1 Nov 2020Author, poet and playwright Fiona Farrell has been publishing poetry in New Zealand since 1987 when her first collection Cutting Out arrived on New Zealand shelves. She's also known for her scree of… Audio
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Flexing her Goddess Muscle: Pasifika poet Karlo Mila
Award-winning poet, Karlo Mila talks about her new poetry collection and her work tapping into ancestral knowledge to inspire leadership. 'The Goddess Muscle' was written over a decade and explores… Audio
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John Newton: Escape Path Lighting
Rock Oyster Island is the home that writer John Newton populates with a bizarre community of characters for his new satirical verse novel, Escape Path Lighting. Here we meet a fugitive poet, a Spanish… Audio
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Tusiata Avia - Savage Colonisers Book
Hot off the Press - Black Lives Matter and the Coronavirus both make an appearance in the latest poetry collection from Tusiata Avia - who's also celebrating being named a 2020 Arts Foundation… Audio
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Poet Mohamed Hassan: Islamophobia, Aotearoa and me
Mohamed Hassan is an award-winning journalist and poet based in Auckland. Public Enemy, his 2016 podcast series about the rise of Islamophobia post 9/11, won Gold at the 2017 New York Festival Radio… Audio
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Book review - Fire Front: First Nations poetry and power today
Anahera Gildea reviews Fire Front: First Nations poetry and power today edited by Alison Whittaker. Published by University of Queensland Press. Curated and introduced by Alison Whittaker, this is a… Audio
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Rapping, poetry and speeches expected at Green's final rally
Political reporter Charlie Dreaver joins us live from Green's final campaign rally in central Auckland. Video, Audio
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Bookmarks: Anna Rankin
Audio 14 Oct 2020LA-based journalist and writer Anna Rankin shares her epic list of favourite songs, books, podcasts, movies and TV shows with us. Audio
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Five new local hip hop acts you need to hear
Aotearoa hip hop celebrates its 32nd birthday this month. That's how long ago Upper Hutt Posse released their groundbreaking track 'E Tū', New Zealand's first ever hip hop single. We're celebrating by… Video, Audio
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Simon Sweetman - The Death of Music Journalism
Music journalist and blogger Simon Sweetman is releasing his first poetry collection, The Death of Music Journalism. Video, Audio
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Review - It must be heaven
It must be heaven is a comic, almost surreal fable, set in three cities - Nazareth, Paris and New York - by Palestinian director Elia Suleiman. Video, Audio
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Shadowing W B Yeats
Irish poet William Butler Yeats was a member of a clandestine society where spirits were conjured and magic practised - and by his side was the much younger woman who'd later become his wife, Georgie… Audio
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'Reeling and Writhing': Poetry for children
Robert Kelly takes a look at the work of some of our favourite children's authors, including Lynley Dodd, Shel Silverstein and Margaret Mahy. Audio
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Sarah Wilson: This One Wild And Precious Life
The founder of the I Quit Sugar has a new book that resulted from her experiences with anxiety and OCD. Audio