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ListenerListenerCultureThe great art heist? A First XI of exhibitions we’d like to see at Te PapaCould these exhibitions allow Te Papa to show New Zealanders more of our great art?18 Jan 10:59 PM
ListenerListenerCultureTe Papa has some of NZ’s greatest artworks, so why won’t our national museum let us see them?Given all the NZ artists not displayed at Te Papa, do we need a new national gallery? 18 Jan 10:09 PM
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ListenerListenerCultureThe great art heist? A First XI of exhibitions we’d like to see at Te PapaCould these exhibitions allow Te Papa to show New Zealanders more of our great art?18 Jan 10:59 PM
ListenerListenerCultureTe Papa has some of NZ’s greatest artworks, so why won’t our national museum let us see them?Given all the NZ artists not displayed at Te Papa, do we need a new national gallery? 18 Jan 10:09 PM
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ListenerListenerReviewsListener’s Songs of the Week: Gorillaz, Six60, Sleaford Mods with Aldous Harding and moreNew and intriguing tracks selected by Listener music writers.18 Jan 03:24 AM
ListenerListenerEntertainmentThe Listener’s 20 most-anticipated international TV shows of the yearOur picks of the big shows coming to a TV screen near you via streamers and broadcasters.16 Jan 06:05 PM
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