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Culture 101

Perlina Lau hosts a weekly show about creativity and culture in Aotearoa.
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Episodes

Taking cinema back to Dunedin’s ‘81 tour with Uproar

Uproar, a new movie inspired by the Springbok Tour of the 1980s comes with a star-studded cast - Julian Dennison, James Rolleston, Minnie Driver, Rhys Darby, and a scene-stealing role from Julian's mum, Mabelle Dennison.

Oct 07, 202319 min

Fast favourites with vampire turned goth Jonny Brugh

Best known as a vampire, and lately, a goth, actor and comedian Johnny Brugh has been leaving us well amused since his time as one half of comedy duo Sugar and Spice way back in the ‘90s. A regular screen scene-stealer, Brugh’s numerous film credits include Deacon in What We Do In The Shadows and god Rapu in Thor: Love and Thunder. Next year he’ll appear in the Australian version of hit TV comedy franchise The Office.

Oct 07, 20239 min

Briar Grace Smith’s stories of skin, screen and stage

Touring to five regional centres across the North Island from 6 to 25 October Upu sees performances by seven leading actors of almost 40 texts by Māori and Pacific Island writers. Among the writers is acclaimed artist Briar Grace-Smith (Ngā Puhi and Ngāti Hau). Best known as a playwright and screenwriter, Grace-Smith wrote, starred in and co-directed hit feature film Cousins, and also recently directed Emmy award-winning Rūrangi.

Oct 01, 20238 min

Gordon Walters and our changing taste for abstraction

A new, sumptuous Auckland University Press book Gordon Walters reveals the diversity of the painter’s exploration of form beyond the koru, and the remarkable diversity of influences that synthesised in his work.

Oct 01, 202327 min

The phenomenon of ‘Girl Dinner’

Most trends on social media, have their moment in the spotlight, then the next one comes along. But some trends catch on and stick around. One of those is ‘Girl Dinner’.

Oct 01, 202317 min

Reclaiming Crip Culture

Just released, Henrietta Bollinger’s debut essay collection, Articulations published by Tender Press speaks to their experiences as queer, disabled and as a twin..

Sep 30, 202314 min

31,872 bottles mark Aotearoa's suffrage anniversary

Liberty - Herekoretanga by artist Wendy Hannah is a camellia chandelier made from 31 thousand 872 recycled plastic bottles - each one representing the number of signatures on the petitions presented to Parliament in the 1890s.

Sep 30, 202314 min

Does this year’s World of Wearable Arts have the wow factor?

Described by Sam Brooks in The Spinoff as the largest catwalk show in the world, an art exhibition blown up to epic proportions, and the closest New Zealand gets to Broadway, the spectacular World of Wearable Arts opened on Friday in Pōneke.

Sep 24, 202316 min

Could AI change music culture for the better?

A PR manager passionate about helping get Indie artist cut-through, the UK’s Debbie Ball has developed an expertise in how best to work with digital media to make new fans for music online. Now also a digital humanities lecturer at King's College London and the University of Westminster, its led to an interest in the role of AI in music creation

Sep 17, 202321 min

At the movies for 17 September 2023

Simon Morris is confronted with several movies that come with a pre-booked audience, you'd think - a popular ethnic comedy, one for anyone who's been to theatre school, and another hit French comedy thriller.

Sep 17, 202323 min

Regional Wrap: remote but creative Karamea

At the last census 714 people were living in Karamea, but resident Jessie Creedmore has counted 54 artists, and 21 different nationalities. People span from dairy farmers to artisan producers and alternative lifestylers.

Sep 17, 20237 min

Steamed Hams! Internet memes turned art

Steamed Hams shows artists using humour and popular digital storytelling devices to explore how our worldview is being filtered through everything from TikTok to AI art.

Sep 17, 202315 min

A Yum Cha feast for Aotearoa history

While we were all busy learning to make sourdough in lockdown or finally caving in and downloading TikTok, Bev Moon was busy knitting.

Sep 10, 202319 min
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