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Perlina Lau hosts a weekly show about creativity and culture in Aotearoa.
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Sunday, 11 May 2025
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The search for Orson Welles' lost masterpiece
Orson Welles' debut film, Citizen Kane, is often regarded as the most influential film of all time. So, it may surprise you to hear that his second film, released just one year later, has been called… Read more Audio
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The Dust Palace finds home in dedicated hub
The country's leading circus theatre company, The Dust Palace,is about to open and tour their new show Haus of Yolo and secondly move into a new venue. Read more Audio
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Fast Favourites: AMA-nominated hip-hop Superstar Jujulipps
11 May 2025Jujulipps joins RNZ's Sam Hollis to celebrate her AMA nomination and play Fast Favourites. Read more Audio
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Sunday, 4 May 2025
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Has theatre for young people reached crisis point in Aotearoa?
Dr Kerryn Palmer is a senior lecturer at Te Herenga Waka Victoria University. A seasoned theatre practitioner and teacher, with a PhD in devising theatre for and with young audiences, she is a fierce… Read more Audio
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Clowning Doctors: Bringing theatre to the world of medicine
The phrase 'clown doctor' may lead to memories of Robin Williams' character in the 1998 film Patch Adams. It was a character who was based on a real person. Kiwi theatre maker Phoebe Mason is a real… Read more Audio
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Kiwi artist exhibits at Setouchi Triennale for Naoshima Island residency
Whakatane-based artist Sarah Hudson is this year's Naoshima Artist in Residence. Sarah has now opened her work - Reconciliation at the Setouchi Triennale on Megijima island in Japan, in which she… Read more Audio
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Dad (and Daughter) Jokes: Irish comedians Pat and Faye Shortt
4 May 2025Pat Shortt first made it in comedy in Ireland young, back in the late 1980s before there was even a comedy scene, He was one half of a beloved comedy duo D'Unbelievables. But it was a celebrated TV… Read more Audio
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Jackie Clarke taps into her prima diva
Known for her gregarious nature, powerful vocals and wicked sense of humour - Jackie Clarke is one of the country's favourite entertainers. With four decades of experience under her belt, Jackie was… Read more Audio
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Book awards and fast favourites with David Eggleton
Welcome to May and a bumper crop of cultural events - which makes this week's Culture 101 Fast Favourite guest an easy pick, given he embraces all fields, often at once. Otepoti Dunedin's David… Read more Audio
Sunday, 27 April 2025
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Two decades on from bro'Town: Oscar Kightley with new gen comedians Joe Daymond and Bubbah
At the NZ International Comedy Festival in May the Naked Samoans will reunite for the first time in seven years. They join a new generation of makers and comedians. So on Culture 101 we thought it a… Read more Audio
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