Lynn Freeman
Jazz Aotearoa
Richard Hardie and Allan Thomas, editors of a history of New Zealand JazzÂ-Jazz Aotearoa published by Steele Roberts. Audio
Te Papa's art collection
Lynn goes on a tour of Te Papa's art collection with William McAloon. Audio
The arts report
Simon Morris talks to actress Rebecca Hall; and Lucy Orbell looks into the labour of love that goes into patchwork quilting. Audio
Art for the consumer age
Tracey Walker talks to Lynn about her upcoming exhibition 15.1 Audio
Arts report with Lynn Freeman
The debate that's not going to go away - which New Zealand city can claim to be the cultural capital? Audio
Jai Hall
Jai Hall explains why she's typing out Alice in Wonderland on an old typewriter for her Dunedin Fringe Festival show. Audio
Adam Cello Festival and competition
Wolfgang Schmidt reports from the Adam Cello Festival and competition. Audio
Cultural capitals
A panel discussion on the recent "Is Auckland or Wellington the cultural capital" debate. Audio
Blind Boys of Alabama
Blind Boys drummer Eric Mckinnie, ahead of the popular gospel band's NZ show in Christchurch for the city's Jazz Festival. Audio
Arts report with Lynn Freeman
Lynn talks with writer and art historian Patricia Wright who helped rebuild the city of London after the second world war. Audio
Elizabeth Walsh
Artistic director of Tasmania's Arts Festival, which will be seeing a lot of Kiwi work this year. Audio
Chapter and Verse
Two new collections from Victoria University Press, one from Stephanie de Montalk and the other from Lynn Davidson. Audio