Justin Gregory
Auckland Arts Festival report
Arts on Sunday reporter Justin Gregory talks about the successful West End and Broadway production - One Man, Two Guvnors - which opened last night at the ASB Theatre in Auckland. Audio
2013 Auckland Arts Festival review
Festival Review critiques the plays I, George Nepia and The Strange Undoing of Prudencia Hart and circus show Urban. Audio
2013 Auckland Arts Festival review
Festival Review critiques the Auckland Arts Festival's visual art programme, Sounds Aotearoa and Hou 2013. Audio
2013 Auckland Arts Festival review
Festival Review critiques The Kronos Quartet, Chinese instrumentalist Wu Man, and the play Rhinoceros in Love. Audio
2013 Auckland Arts Festival review
Festival Review critiques play I (heart) Alice (heart) I, Song Cycle Songs and Dances of Desire, and the Royal New Zealand Ballet's new show Made To Move. Audio
Auckland festival review with Justin Gregory
Chinese-American Pipa player Wu Man performed twice for Auckland Festival goers over the weekend, once with the renowned Kronos Quartet, then again in a solo concert. Audio
Dominion Road
It's been called the street of a thousand stories, and next weekend Auckland's Dominion Road gets to tell some. Audio
2013 Auckland Arts Festival review
Circus-cabaret troupe Cantina, guitar jazz act Stochelo Rosenberg Trio, and outdoor spectacle The Breath of the Volcano. Audio
Auckland Arts Festival starts with a bang
The Auckland Arts Festival has begun with a bang. Audio
2013 Auckland Arts Festival review
Local musical 'The Factory', as well as live music from Ruthie Foster and an interactive art event called En Route. Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 3 March 2013 - Sacred Art
Somewhat improbably, Auckland's North Shore is home to a small studio that's keeping alive the ancient tradition of icons, or sacred art. Michael Pervan is the director of the 'Studio of St John the… Audio
Tongan Morris Men
A new play by Auckland theatre group the Tongan Creatives Collective is causing a stir - before it has even opened. Justin Gregory reports on the wonderfully unlikely idea of Tongan Morris Men. Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 24 February 2013
Over two decades, through Papal visits, clerical sex scandals and fierce religious protests, Catholic spokesperson Lyndsay Freer became the public face of the Church in New Zealand. She sits down with… Audio
Basement Theatre renovation
Justin Gregory reports on the high hopes for the Basement Theatre's renovation plans. Audio
The Arts Report
Justin Gregory talks to male models about anonymity, holding the pose and getting their gear off. Audio
Life Models
Justin Gregory talks to male life models about anonymity, holding a pose, getting their gear off and the perils of sleeping on the job. Audio
Silo Park Summer of Sculpture
Auckland's Summer of Sculpture exhibition at Silo Park in the Wynyard Quarter is designed as a celebration of the best work of the city's best sculptors, the show gives old favourites a new home on… Audio
Auckland arts advocates The Creative Coalition
Good arts policy should come out of accurate information and strong data. Who better to provide that than the sector itself? Auckland arts advocates the Creative Coalition have mapped what they call… Audio
Agrinews
A selection of agricultural news from the week. For further rural news go to the Radio New Zealand website. Audio
Regional Wrap
Much of the North Island seems to have turned brown overnight… but in Southland animals are thriving with the abundance of feed. Audio