8:40 PM.Radio New Zealand Concert's Sound Lounge host Kate Mead raises her bow on both contemporary classical music plus recent releases of old masters. Audio
7:15 AM.The joys and challenges of owning a boat and sailing on the oceans, with travel writer Matt Vance; his new book is called 'How to Sail a Boat'. Audio
8:40 PM.Deborah Thornton from the Public Interest Institute reports on Oklahoma's tornadoes and how many Americans are up-in-arms about the IRS scandals. Audio
9:10 PM.How growing up outside a parent's country of origin affects people and their sense of 'home' with cross-cultural citizen and author Ruth van Reken. Audio
8:42 PM.Professor Mark Apperley from the University of Waikato explains how information and communication technologies (ICT) are better managing energy consumption in our homes and cars. Audio
7:12 PM.A cartoon called Magic Glasses has halved worm infections in school children in rural China. Bryan talks to one of the project's leaders, Franziska Bieri, from the Queensland Institute of Medical… Read moreAudio
8:42 PM.Shading in the heroes and villains of an animated realm with graphic novelist Dylan Horrocks and two graphic novels (which are memoirs) from American Alison Bechdel – Fun Home and Are You My Mother? Audio
7:12 PM.Dr Jane Lister from the Liu Institute for Global Issues, co-author of Eco-Business. A Big-Brand Takeover of Sustainability, which addresses whether the recent corporate embrace of 'sustainability' is… Read moreAudio