Jesse Mulligan
Music Feature - How Americana took over the American mid-west
There's been much debate in the American mid-west over the definition of their favourite music, but they settled on Americana and alt-country. Audio
Food writing in the 21st century
It's time for our Tuesday book critic and today Robert Kelly is taking a look at the kitchen bookshelf. Audio
Light Skin, Dark Skin
A new exhibition in Titirangi is exploring the politics of existing with different skin colours. Audio
Pantograph Punch turns its hand to podcasting
Online magazine Pantograph Punch has turned to podcasting. Their new podcast is called Artist in Residence. Audio
Voting age in Wales lowers
Wales has made the decision that 16 and 17 year olds will be able to vote in their elections. It's reignited the conversation here about extending the voting age in Aotearoa. Audio
Protests continue in the U.S.A
Protests in the United States continue into their 7th night, following another address by the President Donald Trump. Audio
Critter of the Week The spotted black grouper
This fish can reach lengths of 2m and at least 80kg in weight. Audio
How to remove a wall inside your house
Builder Stan Scott talks us through the process of removing an internal wall - how do you know if you can - is it load-bearing or not, the tools you'll need for the job and whether you'll need a… Audio
Annabel Langbein's Caramelised Onion And Feta Tart
If you're hosting a brunch this Queen's Birthday weekend - Annabel Langbein, creator of A Free Range Life has an absolute winner for you - her Caramelised Onion And Feta Tart is perfect for any size… Audio
Graeme Tuckett's weekend films
Film critic Graeme Tuckett has a couple of great movies for a rainy Queen's Birthday weekend. He reviews Monos and The Last Full Measure. Audio
Making New Zealand Home: Madiha Ali
Today we are speaking to Madiha Ali from Pakistan. Each week at this time we bring you stories from New Zealanders who were forced to leave their homelands and have resettled here. Audio, Gallery
Katherine Mansfield the songwriter
One of the most famous New Zealand writers also dabbled in songwriting. Audio
Finding creative work for young people
We speak to the CEO of a social enterpise that helps young people find paid creative work. Audio
How the tobacco industry targets teenagers
The tobbacco industry has some new marketing strategies. Audio
Govt announces a $175m boost for music and arts
It's aimed at helping the arts and music sectors to cope with the impact of Covid-19. Audio
First Song: Paul Cathro - Years
Paul from Ha The Unclear has recently released his solo EP - Birth, Religion and Loneliness. Audio
The confusion over historical life expectancy in NZ
Dr Grant Morris from Victoria University of Wellington says life expectancy is one of the most misunderstood concepts in the whole of historical study. Audio
How to build a better New Zealand
Everybody has thoughts on how we can create a better New Zealand says Simon Wilson, senior writer for the New Zealand Herald. Audio
Crimes NZ: 1987 Teresa Cormack murder case
We speak to the lead detective who worked on the 1987 Teresa Cormack case. Audio
Music critic - Waveney Russ
Music critic Waveney Russ reviews Methyl Ethel - Charm Offensive and Faye Webster- In A Good Way. Audio