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Music Alive: Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra - "Dvořák Cello Concerto"
French cellist Victor Julien-Laferrière joins the APO to perform Dvořák's ever-popular concerto in a programme that also includes the bracing Concerto for Orchestra by Witold Lutosławski and a… Audio
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Box and Cause Celebre: two clubs that changed Auckland nightlife
In the 1990s, a flight of stairs on Auckland's High Street led to the pioneering clubs Box and Cause Celebre. Tony Stamp talked to some of the people who were there. Audio
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Colm Tóibín: writing on changes in life, church and state
The author of 10 novels, Colm Tóibín's collection of essays A Guest at the Feast begins by taking us back to his childhood. Starting with growing up in Enniscorthy, County Wexford he also tracks the… Audio
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DVORAK: Cello Concerto in B minor
Catherine Kwak and Christchurch Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kenneth Young. Audio
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Sarah Quigley's Divorce Diaries
New Zealand author Sarah Quigley paints an honest picture of the pain of divorce and recovering from the trauma.
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New Zealand artists at WOMAD
WOMAD 2020 is just weeks away: we feature some of the international and local artists. Video
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Kozmik blues: Janis Joplin’s brief and brilliant life
A new book on Janis Joplin gives fresh insight into the troubled singer's life, thanks to unprecedented access to her personal archives, friends and family. Video, Audio
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Ben Elton on We Will Rock You: The Musical
Long before Oscar winning Bohemian Rhapsody, comedian, writer and director Ben Elton knew there was incredible power in the music of Queen. Audio, Gallery
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Song Crush: Bob Dylan, David Kilgour, Thelma Plum
The Song Crush team play remedies for your mid-winter maladies, including songs from Thelma Plum, Bob Dylan and David Kilgour. Audio
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Ans Westra: a life's work digitised
The National Library has digitised and preserved over 150,000 negatives from photographer Ans Westra. Ans's friend and agent David Alsop and half-sister Yvonne talk about Ans and the project. Audio, Gallery
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Andrew Schulman: the healing power of Bach and the Beatles
Andrew Schulman is a professional concert-level eight string guitarist. He has played Carnegie Hall and the White House. He is also a medical musician. Andrew tells Kathryn Ryan how, as a member of… Audio
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The Mockers thirty years on
It's thirty years since The Mockers last toured New Zealand, but Andrew Fagan and most of the members from the last line up have re-united to play a series of shows through Aotearoa. Audio
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K Road's proposed new look
Proposed changes to Auckland's iconic Karangahape Road have been released this morning. It's one of New Zealand's most colourful strips, but what does the future look like, for the Central Auckland… Audio, Gallery
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Peter Capaldi: Who is Doctor Who?
After two seasons playing Doctor Who, Scottish actor Peter Capaldi is still finding out what makes the character tick, but says the Doctor might have more in common with his Malcolm Tucker role than… Audio
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Entrenchments 2015
A month-long creative event at Victoria University sets out to translate conflict into art as part of the First World War Centenary commemorations. Entrenchments 2015 uses technology, social media and… Audio
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Bohemian Thought
London-born Nigerian spoken-word artist Bohemian Thanni is living in Wellington where he's found kindred musical souls to help him realise his first album 'Magnificent Dyslexic', which deals with… Audio
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