Arts
Film Review with Sam Hollis
RNZ producer and film critic Sam Hollis reviews Eileen, a psychological thriller with a Kiwi connection, and Hit Man, the latest from Richard Linklater. Audio
Keeping an ancient art alive
At a time when many are searching for tangible, offline connections, blacksmithing could be primed for a comeback. Today, Charlotte Ryan speaks to blacksmith and instructor Judy Waterson about her… Audio
Te Whare Pora debuts at Te Atamira
A special exhibition is on at Te Atamira called Te Whare Pora - House of Learning, which show cases the work of Rokahurihia Ngarimu-Cameron. Audio
The TAHI Thomas Rose & Jason Parker
On todays show Evie catches up with rising pop star Jason Parker and gets to bottom of why he’s in a sling and Thomas Rose has a quality chat with So’omālō about his long awaited album, Audio
Meet the new Moana
17-year-old Catherine Laga'aia will star as Moana in Disney's live-action remake of the 2016 original film.
FestPac 2024: A symobolic event for regional unity
Delegates at the Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture say the event is a symbol for regional unification and the fight against cultural extinction. Tiana Haxton spoke to attendees in Honolulu. Audio
Creative NZ Pacific Writer's Residency recipient announced
David Fane has been announced as the recipient of the 2024 Fulbright-Creative New Zealand Pacific Writer's Residency. David speaks to Charlotte. Audio
How a scandalous 1614 play sheds light on the theatrical culture of England
A story based on local gossip and written by a mother of eight is providing insight into the role of women in theatre. Audio
Furiosa actor Quaden Bayles 'a whole different person' years after viral bullying video
From bullied schoolboy to Hollywood hopeful, this is how Quaden Bayles triumphed over the trolls and followed his dreams.
Squid Game star taking on Star Wars: Get to know Lee Jung-jae
The Acolyte is the first Star Wars production to have a female showrunner. It also has a South Korean movie star, in his first English-language role.
Four music movies you might have missed
From a stadium spectacular to an intimate presentation of a beloved back catalogue, Dan Slevin watches four recent films about music. Video
The TAHI Lilly Carron & Tim Provise
On today's show, Lilly Carron chats about her new EP and starting her music career so young, Tim Provise is in the studio and calls So'omālō out for missing his comedy show. Evie reckons the lotto… Audio
Braille surtitles for opera 'life-changing'
A blind person who was the first braille reader to test the technology said surtitles will make a huge difference for blind and low-vision audience members.
Legendary advocate for Māori art Elizabeth Ellis
The late art historian Jonathan Mane Wheoki has referred to Te Tai Tokerau in the North as the crucible of Māori art. Such were the number of groundbreaking modern Māori artists to come from this… Audio
Derek Jarman's cottage as his final work of art
As painter Claude Monet's garden and house in Giverny is to France, beloved artist and filmmaker Derek Jarman's garden and house is, in a more contemporary fashion, becoming to England. It's set on… Audio
Jodie Rimmer: Valuing women as ‘wild, sexy, talented and creative as they age’
In Kathryn Burnett’s new solo comedy play, Nicola Cheeseman is Back, Nicola is sick of trying to do it all. In an all too familiar situation for those in middle age: she has lost her mojo.
With the… Audio
World Choir Games has 'all the hype of the Olympics'
Christine Argyle of the New Zealand Choral Federation talks to Susie Ferguson about the choral competition coming to Auckland in July. Audio
Film Review with Dom Corry
Today Dom talks to Mark about Bad Boys: Ride or Die, The Crime is Mine and The Exorcism. Audio
Chunk of major Wellington street off bounds for three months
A start will be made on demolishing the Civic's quake-prone administration building later this month.
Baby Reindeer's alleged 'real Martha' sues Netflix for at least US$170m
The Scottish woman who claims she is the inspiration for the character in the popular show alleges Netflix told "brutal lies".