Culture
Sinking millions into Auckland's heritage buildings
Auckland museum's asbestos problem is being described as an octopus with more than eight tentacles - and one that comes with a whopping price tag. Audio
Loving the island, hating the behaviour: Reality TV's Achilles heel
This just-finished season of reality TV show Love Island UK kicked off with misogyny and bullying - and soaring viewership.
Reality TV's Achilles' heel
This just finished season of reality TV show Love Island UK kicked off with misogyny and bullying - and record viewership. Audio
Out Lately with Finn Johansson
He's back, and no doubt ready to inform, educate and entertain us with an array of eclectic music including tracks from Satin Sheets, jackaltheblackal and Dale Kerrigan. Audio
K?rero and Kai - sharing stories and flavours on the marae
Producer Justine Murray flexes her tastebuds on traditional kai cooked up at Otawhiwhi Marae where food and stories came together as part of this year's Flavours of Plenty Festival. It's the first… Audio
Kiwi drivers taking part in Speedweek in US
Three Kiwis have been among hundreds battling it out in Utah at the famous Bonneville Salt Flats 'Speedweek' - a race made famous by the film The World's Fastest Indian. The Spirit of NZ Lakester's… Audio
NO CIGAR & arielwose
We chat with Josh from NO CIGAR who have been a force in the rock scene since covid times! arielwose returns and tells us about her upcoming trip to New Plymouth to spread her music across the motu Audio
Yeah The Girls
Janay and Miri have a fun show for you talking about all the different phases you go through when doing self-care, The purchases someone attempted to make with a TAHI team members stolen card and more
…A Best of Film Fest Panel on Whanau Marama's Opening Weekend
Films covered include: Prime Minister, It was just an accident, Grace, Toitu Visual Sovereignity, Workmates, Bati, One on One: John and Yoko, Maya, Give Me a Title, Sex/Dreams/Love trilogy, Not Only… Audio
Regional Wrap: Rawene
This week we are heading to the south side of the Hokianga harbour, in Northland to the town of Rawene. Audio
How arts patronage has changed over 25 years
As private funding organisation The Arts Foundation Te Tumu Toi celebrates 25 years of supporting artists, what's changed with arts patronage? Audio
Notes from a Fish 'a surreal comedy crime caper'
Notes from a Fish is a surreal comedy crime caper set in the murky world of the exotic fish black market. Audio
A new generation part of the knitting renaissance
A new exhibition in Tamaki Makaurau hosted by the New Zealand Fashion Museum is set to showcase and celebrates the art of knitting and all yarn-based fashion creation. Audio
Richard Benge: a champion of arts access for everyone
30 years ago this last week organisation Arts Access Aotearoa was founded by Penny Eames to better drive access to the arts for people who can get excluded from cultural life. Audio
Stylist Sarah Stuart on statement socks and perfect pants
Sarah Stuart joins Jim to discuss fast fashion, your choice of socks, and how to find pants that fit well. Audio
Out Lately with Finn Johansson
Finn Johansson informs, educates and entertains us with a fresh batch of eclectic picks. Audio
This Weekend: 10 years of Vogelmorn Bowling Club
Vogelmorn Bowling Club trustee Bronnie Wilde joins Emile Donovan to reflect on the club's 10th anniversary. Audio
Twenty years of Kerikeri's world-class events facility
The Turner Centre is unusual in that it was planned and paid for by locals, not the council or government.
