Lynn Freeman
A Day in Pompeii
Patrick Greene and Lucinda Blackley discuss 'A Day in Pompeii' an exhibition that opens at Te Papa in Wellington, Saturday 19 December. Audio
Father and son creatives - Tom Scott and Samuel Flynn Scott
Cartoonist, playwright and filmaker Tom Scott and his son, musician Samuel Flynn Scoot discuss their musical tastes and their sussessfully careers. Audio
Lisa Walker
Expat jeweller Lisa Walker returns home from Munich as the New Dowse in Lower Hutt mounts a retrospective of her radical designs. Audio
Arts report
Lynn Freeman takes a look at the much-maligned and misunderstood art of Morris dancing. Audio
Feature guest - Jason Alexander
Jason Alexander spent 9 years playing the self-absorbed, neurotic, hapless schlep, George Constanza, in the award winning comedy Seinfeld. Audio
Chinese Art - Gerda Leenards
After a trip to China last year, Dutch-New Zealand artist Gerda Leenards has tried to recreate the feeling of gliding along a river, in her art. She explains what drew her to China. Audio
Chapter and Verse - Vanda Symon
Crime writer Vanda Symon continues her detective series starring Sam Shephard and unleashes another lot of murders on Dunedin. Audio
Chapter and Verse - Jenny Haworth
Novelist Jenny Haworth has set her new novel in Paris just after the Armistice. Audio
Gaylene Preston
Filmmaker Gaylene Preston talks about her ongoing and upcoming projects, and appearing in Deborah Shephard's book of conversations with New Zealand women. Audio
Warriors of Brazil
Find out how a Brazilian dance show has rescued many of its stars from a life of crime in the ghettos. Audio
The Mercury Theatre
Auckland's theatre community is upping its efforts to save the old Mercury Theatre, which is up for sale. The deadline being the 6th of December. Audio
Playmarket
The director of the playwriting agency Playwarket, Mark Amery, responds to criticism by Silo Theatre's Oliver Driver, who suggested theatres are better placed to develop scripts. Audio
Arts report
Arts report with Lynn Freeman. This week, looking at a punk documentary - and a gallery refreshed. Audio
The Arts Report with Lynn Freeman
Today, British TV producer Gareth Wiley and from Auckland, Silo Theatre's Artistic associate Oliver Driver talking about reintroducing the ensemble model. Audio
Richard Chen See
Richard Chen See is currently working with our School of Dance graduates on their end of year show - 'Airs'. Audio
Chapter and Verse
Laura Soloman releases her latest novel about a giantess, 'An Imitation of Life', and New Zealand writers share some of their childhood memories in a book edited by Graeme Lay called 'Way Back When… Audio
Mozart and ME
A theatrical look at the life of one of the world's greatest and most scandalous librettists, Lorenzo de Ponte. Audio
The Cabinet Makers
Gavin McLean talks about curating 'The Cabinet Makers' - a new exhibition in the Capital, at Shed 11. Audio
Boutique Theatre
Auckland's Silo Theatre harks back to the Theatre Corporate days of pushing the theatrical boundaries and reintroducing the ensemble model. Hear the full story from Silo's Oliver Driver. Audio
British TV producer Gareth Wiley
Gareth Wiley has four Woody Allen films on his CV and is currently in New Zealand working on the UK-NZ Co-pro movie 'Tracker' starring Ray Winstone. Audio