Arts on Sunday for Sunday 21 February 2010
12:40 Creative New Zealand's latest restructure
Slimming down the board will save an estimated 200-thousand dollars but the Arts Minister Chris Finlayson (right) says it's not just about the money. You'll hear all the details of the changes from the Minister, the head of CNZ Alistair Carruthers, and from art collector and blogger, Jim Barr.
1:00 At the Movies with Simon Morris
A look at the new Wolfman which rather reminiscent of the dear old Hammer Horror shockers.
1:30 Peter Hambleton
We will find out if actor Peter Hambleton was delighted when his daughter Sophie announced she wanted to follow in his footsteps.
1:40 Peggy Seegar
Folk music legend, who now lives part of the time in Nelson.
1:50 Swaroop Mukerji
We're joined by one of Indias' most popular artists - self-taught watercolourist, Swaroop Mukerji.
2:00 The Laugh Track
Raw Comedy Award winner, Jim Stanton.
2:20 Fringe Festival Review
Lucy hops on board a Fringe Festival play that harnesses cycle power.
2:30 Chapter and Verse
A new anthology of New Zealand short stories edited by Marco Sonzogni (below), this time based around the theme of things that get lost in translation…
And Christchurch crime writer Paul Cleave, who's sold almost three-quarters of a million books, translated into seven languages, on the secret of his success and his latest book Blood Men.
2:40 The West Auckland Cardigan Society
Kate Ward Smythe reviews a play that's premiered at the Maidment Complex at Auckland University.
A chat to glitter artist Reuben Paterson, who's paying homage to the victims of murder cases where the 'gay panic' defence has been used.
3:00 Being Brave by Tina Pepler
An inspiring drama-documentary based around an interview with renowned Kapiti horse whisperer, Andrew Froggat, looking at the way in which horses are being used to help change lives - from corporate clients to troubled teenagers.