Lynn Freeman
The Arts Report - Lynn Freeman
On the arts today Lynn Freeman meets one of the stars of a London production of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot that's winging its way to New Zealand - Roger Rees who is Vladimir to Sir Ian… Audio
Play: Pear Shaped
Lynn speaks to writer and director Andy Saker, whos first play, Pear Shaped, premieres Wednesday at the Pumphouse Theatre Company in Auckland. Audio
Opera Review: The Marriage Of Figaro
Dave Armstrong reviews Opera New Zealand's latest version of Mozart's The Marriage Of Figaro. Audio
Canadian Artists
Lynn chats to two visiting Canadian artists who make sure people don't forget what life is really like on Indian reserves. Audio
Contemporary Dance: Paula Steeds-Huston
Lynn chats with the new head of Contemporary Dance at the New Zealand school of dance, Paula Steed-Huston. Audio
Fat Freddys Drop
Fat Freddys Drop are about to release a CD of a live gig in London. They explain why their music is in demand around the world. Audio
Pacific Island Arts
The country's Pacific Arts capital, Manukau, is celebrating what's been achieved so far in the arts, and what is still holding Pacific Island artists back. Audio
17th Sydney Biennale - Josie McNaught
Josie McNaught looks at two major art exhibitions involving kiwis. The 17th Sydney Biennale and the Unnerved exhibition of New Zealand art on show at Brisbane. Audio
Arts report with Lynn Freeman
Dunedin puts itself on the international music map with a facility officially opened in the city yesterday. Audio
The Arts Report with Lyn Freeman
Another round in the Dunedin-inspired controversy on whether or not the creators of Public Art should be given our unconditional trust - we hear from Sam Mahon, and a look at the expanding arts scene… Audio
Don Binney
Don Binney on his drawings of one of his favourite parts of the country, the Waitakere Coast. Audio
Chapter and Verse - Tatau
Tatau, Samoan Tattoo Art - a new book documenting Samoan tattooing in photographs, Mark Adams talks about his 30-year project. Audio
Chapter and Verse - Gaylene
Dunedin poet and integral part of the city's underground music scene in the '80s and '90s, Gaylene, on gifting her papers to the Hocken Library. Audio
The Golden Girls
A photographic exhibition that hits the road in search of a pair of blonde bombshell truck driver. Audio
Head to Head
Then the two portrait artists showing at the National Portrait Gallery, Martin Ball and Mary McIntyre, go head to head. Audio
Arts report for 22 April 2010
Time to join Lynn Freeman with this week's foray into the arts. Audio
The Arts Report
We visit The Mangere Arts Centre, a Manukau City development designed to house all the community's artistic activities under one roof and a new public art series in Wellington that connects artists… Audio