Justin Gregory
Playwright : Chris Molloy
Playwright Chris Molloy, who finds inspiration in small town New Zealand and public transport. Audio
Adult Ballet
Ballet is back, and in a big way for big kids. Adult participation in ballet is well up on previous years and while some have come back to it after training as a child, many are first timers. What… Audio
Connie Radar Goes To Comic-Con
Connie Radar is going to Comic-Con. The cult comic book heroine has her own film, called Over The Moon, which has been selected for showing at the enormous Comic-Con International Film Independent… Audio
Creative New Zealand’s New Touring Initiative
Creative New Zealand has just announced a new national touring initiative. Nearly two million dollars will be allocated to an agency to develop and manage medium-sized tours of theatre, dance and… Audio
Leanne Pooley
She conquered 3D technology in her Everest documentary Beyond the Edge, now director Leanne Pooley's new project is an animated feature about the Gallipoli landings, to be called 25 April. She's… Audio
Ollie is a Martian
Clown Ollie Cox gets alienated in his new show about a Martian sent to Earth to figure out life, love and the universe. Audio
The 1886 eruption of Mount Tarawera
Willy Bennett and Roger Delamere Dansey recall the horrifying night of 10 June 1886, when the eruption of Mount Tarawera killed up to 150 people and destroyed many settlements. Audio
A Sense of Place
Think of Auckland and you easily think of roads, gridlock and endless streams of cars. Hardly fertile fields for artists, you might think. But A Sense of Place, a new exhibition at Papakura Art… Audio
Musical stairs
Artspace gallery in Auckland has all the usual display walls but that doesn't seem to be enough for them. For the last few years they've also been commissioning works for their stairwell. Two artists… Audio
Eyewitness: The 1999 East Timor Independence Referendum
Tim Howard recalls the violence and the hope that surrounded the 1999 East Timor referendum on independence from Indonesia Audio
My Country: Contemporary Art from Black Australia
A major exhibition of indigenous Australian art has just opened in Auckland. 'My Country: Contemporary Art from Black Australia' is on at the Auckland Art Gallery and has nearly 100 works by forty… Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 30 March 2014: The gospel in New Zealand
Christmas 2014 will mark the 200th anniversary of the gospel first being proclaimed in New Zealand. Or does it? Justin Gregory investigates the arguments for and against. Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 23 March 2014 - Buddhist Recovery Network
Recovering from addiction with help from the Buddha. Audio
Drilling on Rangitoto Island
Volcanologists have been drilling deep into Rangitoto Island's lava to piece together its eruption history Audio
Drilling on Rangitoto Island
Volcanologists have been drilling deep into Rangitoto Island's lava to piece together its eruption history
AudioThe Maldives Exodus Caravan Show
The Maldives Exodus Caravan Show has rolled into Auckland from the Venice Biennale. With works from over 30 international artists squeezed inside a small 70's caravan, this exhibition, which has just… Audio
The Auricle
For a long time Christchurch has boasted a thriving sonic arts community and with the opening of The Auricle, it now has a place where they can play. The Auricle Sonic Arts Gallery and Wine and Sound… Audio
Audacious
With demolition and construction going on all around, the urban soundtrack of Christchurch has been a bit monotonous of late, but Audacious, a sonic arts festival held in the city last weekend, had a… Audio
Audacious - Bruce Russell
The Audacious Festival of Sonic Arts resounded throughout Christchurch in early March. Justin Gregory talks with sound artist and musician Bruce Russell about his work, No Mean City and what it means… Audio
Estuary Artworks Competition
The 2014 Estuary Artworks competition challenges artists to respond creatively to Auckland's Tamaki Estuary and encourages responsibility for protecting and preserving it. Audio