Lynn Freeman
Human Rights Watch Turns 30
Kenneth Roth is the Executive Director of Human Rights Watch - based in New York and they are celebrating 30 years of hard work. Audio
Discussion on cancellation of TV3 Leaders Debate
The Greens and United Future are not happy about the leaders debate being cancelled by TV3. Head of TV3 News Mark Jennings responds. Audio
Book Review - Dreams of Rivers and Seas
Laura Kroetsch reviews 'Dreams of Rivers and Seas', a novel by Tim Parks. Published by Harvill/Secker. Audio
Feature Guest - James Orbinski
James Orbinski was a young Canadian doctor who visited Rwanda on a study trip in 1980's. Fuelled by the injustice he saw there, he joined Medicins Sans Frontieres and returned to Rwanda, only to be… Audio
Arts Report - Lynn Freeman
Lynn Freeman talks to a couple behind a new photography magazine, full of authentic, unmanipulated photos. Audio
Arts Report with Lynn Freeman
This week Lynn Freeman talks with four members of Polynation ahead of tomorrow's Going West Festival in Auckland. Audio
Arts Report for 11 September 2008
This week Lynn Freeman is in Christchurch for that city's writers festival. Audio
The Arts Report
Meet Laurence Olivier's son Richard who too loves the theatre and hear of a new play based on the short stories of Witi Ihimaera. Audio
Christine Webster
Photographer Christine Webster's new exhibition in Auckland includes a film work. Audio
Writer's Block - Janis Freegard
One of three up-and-coming poets featured in AUP New Poets 3. Audio
Writer's Block - Bernard Beckett
Bernard Beckett, winner of awards for young adult fiction, has published his first adult novel. Audio
Mark Morris Review
Raewyn White reviews the Mark Morris Dance Company's Mozart Dances. Audio
National Youth Choir
The National Youth Choir has found a new backer, after the loss of its long-time major sponsor last year. Audio
Maddie Leach
Weather features prominently in the Wellington sculptor's work, part of the One Day Sculpture Project. Audio
The Arts Report 21 August 2008
Lynn Freeman presents the story of a woman who faked her own death to join the man she loved in New Zealand. Audio
A Modest Proposal or Two
David Slack joins Lynne Freeman for A Modest Proposal or Two including searching for work and Internet habits. Audio
Food And Wine - Guest Chef Kate Hill
Leek Gratin, Stuffed Veal Bundles and Pear and Chocolate Tart from guest chef Kate Hill with John Hawkesby providing the wine. Audio
Politics From The Left And The Right
Matthew Hooton and Laila Harre give their political views from the right and the left respectively. Audio