Lynn Freeman
Book Review - Last Stand in Singapore
Don Rood Reviews Last Stand in Singapore by Graham Clayton, Published by Random House. Audio
The Unashamed Australian - Rolf Harris
With a career spanning more than half a century of painting, spinning yarns and bringing Australian culture to the world. Audio
Middle East Correspondent
Middle east correspondent Irris Makler brings us the latest news from the Middle East including the Olympic medal race. Audio
Wheelchair Karate - Fifth Dan Black Belt
To be awarded the karate award 52 year-old John Marrable had to fight against able-bodied fighters, from his wheelchair. Audio
The Camera Nevers Lies ... Or Does It?
Computer doctoring of photos is becoming increasingly common, so how do you detect if a picture has been tampered with? Audio
Georgia Aid - Humanitarian Relief
Oxfam's Humanitarian Coordinator Simon Springett talks about the efforts being made in Georgia to get relief to those in need. Audio
P Babies Starting School
Principals in the Waikato say a generation of P babies is now entering the primary school and causing huge problems. Audio
Artspace
Lynn has a chat about the past,present and future for Auckland's Artspace gallery. Audio
Painter - Peter Ireland
Wanganui based artist Peter Ireland brings Waka to Wanganui. Audio
Tim Walker - Auckland Museum
Tim Walker explains why he's leaving the stunning NewDowse for Auckland Museum. Audio
The Arts Report 7 August 2008
Simon Morris wonders why our award winning short films are so hard to find at home. Audio
Barbara London
Hear how New York's Museum of Modern Art defines modern art in the 21st century. Audio
David Murphy
David Murphy discusses his novel,set in a fictional coastal NZ town called Bullock. Audio
Luke di Somma
Lynn finds out why a career in musical theatre was for Luke di Somma. Audio
Opera Hawkes Bay
Lynn Freeman discusses the future of Opera Hawkes Bay with chairman Dianne Abraham. Audio
Play - Ship Songs
A look at Ian Hughes' first play Ship Songs.Three stories spanning several centuries. Audio