Arts
Matt Liggins
For the past two Auckland Artweeks he's drawn free art inside a mini wooden temple and built a small A-frame house with coloured glass windows for the homeless. So just what does architectural… Audio
Father and daughter artists Kelcy and Arpege Taratoa
Painter Kelcy Taratoa and his video artist and curator daughter Arpege are working side by side at Tauranga Art Gallery, where Kelcy's showing early work through to new site-specific art commissioned… Audio
Katherine Mansfield's birthplace gets a do-over
Katherine Mansfield's early childhood home in Wellington is about to reopen to the public after a much needed 'do over' inside and out. It's taken five months to replace the roof and damaged weather… Audio
Roseanne Liang goes mainstream
Long before diversity was a thing - or at least a thing you'd get when you campaigned the powers that be - Roseanne Liang has been a one-woman example on the big and small screens. You may remember… Audio
Show Me Shorts screenplay winner Judith Cowley
The Show Me Shorts awards were announced on Saturday night. Kiwi filmmakers Sarah Cook and Josephine Stewart-Te Whiu took home the Oscar-accredited Department of Post Best NZ Film award for their… Audio
Latin music in all its glory from Cuba, Peru and Argentina
Latin music from the stars of the Buena Vista Social Club, romantic ballads from Cuba, Argentine tangos and Afro-Peruvian songs.
And we hear the song that won the APRA Maioha Award for the best Māori… Video
The Beatles' Abbey Road returns to number one after more than 49 years
The Beatles' Abbey Road is number one again in the UK charts, 50 years after it first topped the album charts.
The Manus Island recording project - sounds of life in detention
The Manus Recording Project Collective's work how are you today? is a collaboration between six men detained on Manus Island, Papua New Guinea and Australian radio-makers Michael Green and Jon Tjhia… Audio
Film Review with Ali Ventura
Ali reviews Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and Joker. Audio
Gender equality must start on screen - Geena Davis
Hollywood actor Geena Davis has told an audience in Auckland that changes to gender inequality should begin on screen.
The star is one of the headline speakers at the two-day Power of Inclusion film… Video, Audio
Lack of diversity in WoW music reflects wider industry issue
The World of Wearable Arts might be a “champion for the female spirit and female creativity” but that doesn’t seem to extend to the music.
Review: Sorry for Your Loss S1
If Dan Slevin told you that one of the best TV shows about loss and grief was on Facebook, would you believe him? Video
Millennial grief explained through comedy
Niamh O'Keefe's 'The Ned Niamh Show' has been called a guide to millennial grief. Her show's on at BATS theatre each night until October 5th. Audio
Combining urban design with nature
A visiting eco-architect has been sharing his expertise on how to create urban areas with nature through design innovation. Professor Klaus Klaas Loenhart explains his approach. Audio
The Negotiators, The Spy and The Hunters
Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch looks at Maori Television's slick production The Negotiators, the true story of Israel's most prominent spy Eli Cohen and The Hunters, a series based on a 1996 Swedish… Audio
Aldous Harding takes out 2019 sliver scroll award
The Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the Aldous Harding song The Barrel, the winner of the 2019 APRA Silver Scroll Award last night Music 101's Charlotte Ryan was there too she spoke to Corin… Audio
Yuki Kihara, first Pasifika artist to represent NZ at Venice
The interdisciplinary artist Yuki Kihara says despite representing New Zealand at the world's most prestigious art show, she will continue to prioritise her Samoan world view. Audio
APRA Silver Scrolls Awards 2019: and the winner is...
The Silver Scroll songwriting awards are on at Auckland's Spark Arena tonight. There's the livestream and the liveblog to see all tonight's performances and find out who the winners are. Karyn will… Audio
Preview: Lars von Trier festival on Rialto Channel
Lars von Trier, the great cinematic poet of depression, is celebrated on Rialto Channel this month and Dan Slevin has had a look at the schedule. Video
Footnote New Zealand Dance: The Clearing
Footnote New Zealand Dance are touring The Clearing to some major venues in the North Island this October, . Georgia Beechey Gradwell is one of their lead dancers. Audio