Lynn Freeman
Disability report
Workbridge, together with CCS Disability Action, have just released a report that looks at disabled people in education and employment. It finds they are not receiving enough funding, and that many… Audio
The Arts Report with Lynn Freeman
We visit"The Bunker"near the top of Devonport's Mt Victoria and we meet artist Leilani Kake who's work documenting her father's political activities. Audio
Wayne Barrar - An Expanding Subterra
Professor David Pike studies underworld civilisations from Medieval times through to the present day, in fact and in fiction. He's a fan of New Zealand photographer Wayne Barrar's series of… Audio, Gallery
Chapter and Verse - Harvey McQueen
As well as mining his memories and experiences, Harvey has used his garden and his thoughts on aging, through to politics and terrorist attacks, as starting points for his latest poetry collection… Audio
Leilani Kake - Tino Rangatira Tanga
Artist Leilani Kakes' video installation 'Tino Rangatira Tanga' is being shown at the City Gallery Wellington. Audio
Rene Auberjonois
Veteran American actor who is featured at this weekends Armageddon Expo in Wellington via his character of Odo from the Star Trek series. Audio
Dave Maddigan and Tandi Wright
Spokespeople from the Technicians Guild and Actors Equity discuss the issues raised by the Gallo affair and whether there will be repercussions for the industry here once word gets out. Audio
Peter Graham
The Christchurch Parker-Hulme murder case was one of the most talked about New Zealand crimes of the 20th Century. Audio
Arts Report with Lynn Freeman
Lynn Freeman finds out about a Russian art lover who saved his collection from the KGB and she talks with two international musical theatre high flyers here for a conference. Audio
Arts festival wraps up this weekend
It's almost over - after three weeks of music and mannequins, drama and dance, disappointments and revelations, the New Zealand International Festival of the Arts is into its last three days. Audio
Arts Report with Lynn Freeman
Now for our weekly look at happenings in the arts (aside of the International festival). Audio
Arts festival boasts biggest overseas acts in final week
The New Zealand International Arts Festival is into its final week and the artistic director has left some of the biggest overseas events until last. Audio
Writers take centre stage at Arts Festival
The International Festival of the Arts has turned bookish this week, with the Writers and Readers Week under way. Audio
Arts report with Lynn Freeman
Time now to look at what's happening on the arts scene (aside of the NZ Festival). Audio
Mannequins in central Wellington latest Festival offering
Central city sniper sightings surpise and shock Saturday shoppers. Audio
Update on Week Two, International Arts Festival
A musical smorgasbord is being laid on this weekend as part of the New Zealand International Arts Festival in Wellington, from the delicacy of Schubert to the grandeur of Wagner. Audio
Arts report
Lynn Freeman meets English artist Anthony McCall, and the three Kiwi tenors launch out on a nationwide tour. Audio
Arts presenter immerses herself in Festival offerings
The first three days of the New Zealand International Arts Festival in Wellington. Audio
International Arts Festival opens today
From Mahler to revolting mannequins, shaolin monks to death defying circus acts - we will travel from the deep blue sea to outerspace, and see acts from Sweden and Ireland to India Latvia. Audio
Arts report
With Lynn Freeman. She looks at the changes foreshadowed for Creative New Zealand. Audio