Liam had a chat with poets Divya Kumar & Hebe Kearney about their Winter Mini Poetry Fest, a series of poetry events taking place across different libraries across Tāmaki Makaurau throughout June.
The Pumphouse Theatre is a theatre with a mission to support local emerging talent. As part of their programme they host a series of Creative Talks, giving us behind the scenes insight into the world of the creative process. To hear about the talks Frances caught up with Community Engagement Coordinator Mags Delaney-Moffatt.
Alice Canton brings us a bit of Stage Direction before she heads to the Edinburgh Fringe, chatting to Nahyeon Lee (producer), and Samuel Phillips (director) about their work, Losing Face, part of Q Theatre’s MATCHBOX series. Whakarongo mai nei!
The National Party has announced a series of policies surrounding education including mandates on cell phones, testing, teaching hours, and reporting. Peter O'Connor, Professor of Education at the University of Auckland, is just one of the academics in education criticizing the party's policies.
Rosetta spoke to him about his opinion piece published on newsroom, and what the education sector needs from parties towards the election.
Ahead of The Others' Way this Friday - Jonny catches up with Warren Maxwell to see what Trinity Roots has been up to, as well as cover the new SRN series on Fat Freddy's Drop.