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  • Three Picks from New Zealand Art at Te Papa

    Art historian and editor of New Zealand Art at Te Papa Mark Stocker shares his favourites from this impressive new collection. 
  • 2019 Arts Radar: The Friends Edition

    New Zealand Festival friends share their cultural picks.
  • Best of the Summer Music Fests

    Kirsten Johnstone, RNZ Music producer shares her pick of the Summer music festival season line-up, with plenty to recommend.
  • The next gen: Te Auaha graduate shows

    In an exclusive preview of two upcoming Te Auaha graduate exhibitions, Aotearoa's emerging artists and designers share insights into their work and creative practice.
  • Jonathan Lemalu: You Wouldn't Expect This of Me, But ...

    Grammy Award-winning opera singer Jonathan Lemalu enjoys watching high-flying dunks as much as he enjoys singing sonorous low-lying notes.
  • A Study in Drama

    In this extract from Creative Victoria, author Rachel Barrowman retraces the creative beginnings of some of Victoria University of Wellington's most well-known students — including Taika Waititi and Bret McKenzie
  • Terracotta Warriors and Me

    Dr Rebecca Rice, curator of Te Papa's upcoming Terracotta Warriors: Guardians of Immortality exhibition, shares a personal account of the journey to bring some of China's greatest treasures to New Zealand.
  • This Reading Life: Kaveh Akbar

    By his books we will know Iranian-American poet, Kaveh Akbar.
  • Double Saw Final at the Canterbury A&P Show

    Queen Mob’s Teahouse poetry editor Erik Kennedy shares the origins of his "Pindaric victory ode" to New Zealand's saw racers, part of his recently published, first full-length collection.
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