Afternoons for Monday 28 September 2015
1:10 First song
Ryan Adams - 'Blank Space'
1:15 Ernie Awards - Hon Dr Meredith Burgmann
Australia's Ernie Awards for Sexist Remarks took place last week, and with more than 200 nominations, it shows sexism is alive and well. Each September, more than 300 women come together at New South Wales Parliament House, to judge the most sexist remarks made by public figures in the fields of politics, media, sport, celebrity and justice.Founder, Dr Meredith Burgmann, speaks with Jesse from Sydney.
1:20 A Woman's Right To Shoes - Robyn Grace
Our next guest has worked in the New Zealand film industry for more than 20 years and now she's plucked up the courage to start telling her own stories. Robyn Grace has worked as a director and producer on local and international films. And now, she's one of only a few to be given the rights to a work by Marian Keyes.
1:30 Amazon To Aotearoa - Dr Marcus Maia
A visiting Brazilian linguist will give a series of free public lectures, on the importance of nurturing indigenous languages globally. Dr Marcus Maia is an associate professor of linguistics at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and researcher with the National Council for the Development of Science. He's had more than thirty years of experience as a linguist working with and for indigenous communities. And he's taking a trip from the Amazon to Aotearoa.
1:40 Favourite album
Wait a Minute by the James Taylor Quartet. Chosen by Rufus Turner.
2:10 The Critics
TV review - Phil Wallington
Books - Sarah Laing
Gaming - Siobhan Keogh
New Music - Russell Brown
3:10 Never Enough - Michael D'Antonio
They're calling it the summer of Trump in the United States. Donald Trump is at the top of the polls in a crowded field of people who want to be the Republican candidate for president. That doesn't surprise former Newsday reporter and author Michael D'Antonio. He explains why the property developer's self absorbed, self promoting style is so popular among some Americans in his new book: "Never Enough: Donald Trump and the Pursuit of Success". .
3:35 Voices
The Quiet Room is a play that reflects stories from members of Canteen, an organisation which supports young New Zealanders living with cancer. Lynda Chanwai-Earle attends rehearsals in Wellington with the writer - a practicing paediatrician - the young cast and the director to learn how the play reflects their own personal stories.
3:45 The Panel Pre-Show
What the world is talking about, with Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Zoe George.
Music played in this show
OPENING SONG:
ARTIST: TAYLOR SWIFT
TITLE: BLANK SPACE
COMP: Max Martin / Shellback
ALBUM: 1989
LABEL: BIGMACHINE
ARTIST: RYAN ADAMS
TITLE: BLANK SPACE
COMP: Max Martin / Shellback
ALBUM: 1989
LABEL: PAX AM
FAVOURITE ALBUM:
ARTIST: James Taylor Quartet
TITLE: Wait a Minute
COMP: Taylor,Taylor,Wingfield
ALBUM: Wait a minute
LABEL: Polydor / Spectrum Music
ARTIST: James Taylor Quartet
TITLE: Theme from Starsky & Hutch
COMP: Schrifrin
ALBUM: Wait a minute
LABEL: Polydor / Spectrum Music
ARTIST: James Taylor Quartet
TITLE: Lulu
COMP: ?
ALBUM: Wait a minute
LABEL: Polydor / Spectrum Music
ARTIST: James Taylor Quartet
TITLE: Fat Boy Stomp
COMP: Taylor,Taylor
ALBUM: Wait a minute
LABEL: Polydor / Spectrum Music
ARTIST: James Taylor Quartet
TITLE: I say a Little Prayer
COMP: Bacharach,David)
ALBUM: Wait a minute
LABEL: Polydor / Spectrum Music
CRITICS:
ARTIST: Lontalius
TITLE: All I wanna say
COMP: Lontalius
ALBUM: N/A
LABEL: N/A
ARTIST: New Order
TITLE: Plastic
COMP: New order
ALBUM: Music Complete
LABEL: Mute
3.30 Song
ARTIST: Bella Kalolo
TITLE: 'Let Go'
COMP: Bella Kalolo
ALBUM: 'Time and Space'
LABEL: Bella Sounds