Karyn Hay
Lately Book Club: Crime books and the colour green
This week on Lately Book Club Dr Carolyn McKay speaks with Karyn Hay from Sydney about the colour green and its close association with crime books. Audio
World's largest investigation into eating disorders and genetics
New Zealand researchers are looking for more than 3500 volunteers for the world's largest investigation into eating disorder genetics. Audio
I'd Like to Talk About Women Composers: Part One
Part One of a new five-part classical music series called "I'd like to talk about Women Composers" with musician George Henderson. Audio
Covid-19 global outbreaks: update from Hong Kong
Karyn speaks with Tom Grundy from Hong Kong Free Press about how Hong Kongers are responding to the coronavirus. Audio
Support package being tailor-made for NZ businesses
Cabinet ministers have given the green light to set up a support package for businesses struggling due to Covid-19. Audio
The Rest is History: Sir John Tenniel
The illustrator who drew the beautiful pictures that helped make Alice in Wonderland such an iconic children's story, Sir John Tenniel, would have turned 200 last week. Paul Tankard, joins Karyn to… Audio
COVID-19 outbreaks: Europe update
The third case of coronavirus in New Zealand is an Auckland man in his 40s whose family recently travelled from Iran, the Health Ministry has confirmed. Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield… Audio
Stress on DHB mental health services endemic across the country
The Ombudsman has called on the Waikato DHB to address overcrowding and the use of seclusion and physical restraints at its mental health unit. Audio
Milk and Honey Festival celebrates International Women's Day
To celebrate International Women's Day this Sunday a free one-day festival is happening at Silo Park in Auckland. The Milk & Honey Festival features a sparkling line up of performers including JessB… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: the RNZ ads riling other media oulets
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Audio
Super Tuesday: What do the results mean?
Joe Biden has sealed his comeback in the race to be the Democratic Party's candidate for the White House. Audio
Midweek Mediawatch 4 March 2020
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about a chilling picture of the White Island rescue risks, RNZ's ads riling the rest of the media, more on Critic's… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch 4 March 2020
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about a chilling picture of the White Island rescue risks, RNZ's ads riling the rest of the media, more on Critic's…
AudioThe Rest is History: Phil Fuemana
Phil Fuemana died this week in 2005. Audioculture's Renee Jones explains why he was such an important voice and presence in Aotearoa's music history. Audio
Reel Women - a female perspective on film and TV
Judy Bailey is to present Reel Women for the Rialto channel on female actors and filmmakers. She joins Karyn to chat about the new series. Audio
The ecological destruction of the Hauraki Gulf
A new report outlines the ecological destruction of fish and birdlife from commercial fishing and development. One of its co-authors, Carina Sim-Smith explains what needs to be done. Audio
Coronavirus forces cancellation of Ak Arts Fest show
The coronavirus has forced the cancellation of the much anticipated French aerial shown Place des Anges. The festival's chief executive, David Inns, explains the decision to Karyn. Audio
SADD calls student speed case a dangerous precedent
Students against Dangerous Driving say a dangerous precedent has been set in by a court decision where a Napier student was found not guilty of dangerous driving after clocking nearly 70 kms over the… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: Twitter fights and Tamakis
In this edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about MediaWorks taking a tumble in its dance the Tamakis over Dancing with The Stars, NZME's ongoing interest in acquiring its… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: Twitter fights and Tamakis
In this edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about a student magazine's stand against platitude-spouting politicians, MediaWorks taking a tumble in its dance the…