The Shouting Valley: Interrogating the Borders Between Us is the latest show at Gus Fischer Gallery. Lisa Beauchamp is the curator, and joined us on air to discuss the various works in the show. Plus, your regular guide to whats going on around town.
Justice Minister Andrew Little’s back for his weekly political catch-up. Today, his new anti-terrorism legislation has hit a bump in the road with National pulling support. Plus, MediaWorks are selling TV3 - should the government step in? He gives Stewart Sowman-Lund his thoughts.
This week on Neighbourhood Watch: Correspondent Zoe updates Stewart on why Australian media has been unifying for press freedom. Plus, the treatment of race horses is in the spotlight in Queensland.
Phew! Natural Ange is back and she's here to help with all your qualms and ailments. Plus, some top tips on insect repellent and sunscreen to guide you through this glorious weather we're having.
Aren't cookbooks a great present for Christmas? Leisha brings in two of her top picks for the festive season. Simple by Ottolenghi and Pasta Grannies by some of the wonderful women who make pasta in Italy. Plus, and accidental sandwich debate.
Rob brings in a plethora of fishy puns. From D Double Eel, to Pearl Clam, they come rolling in from Rob and the listeners. Plus, a guide through coral damage from climate change and how the fish can rebuild. Nice.
A very exciting morning for Nadia Reid fans with a new song and video released, plus the announcement of a new album and a tour for 2020- Phew! Rachel spoke to Nadia on the phone about the first single 'Best Thing' and the forthcoming album 'Out of My Province'. Whakarongo mai nei!
It’s been a massive week for Minister Andrew Little. So much so, that this chat only scratches the surface of some of the announcements he’s been involved in.
This week, the government moved under urgency to pass a piece of legislation banning foreign donations to political parties in New Zealand. Plus, a draft copy of the bill allowing for the legalisation of cannabis has been released. That’s the bill you and I will be voting on at the polling booth in September next year.
Stewart Sowman-Lund talks to Minister Little about the two pieces of legislation.
With some jazzy bed music, Zoë runs us through what's cooking in theatre this weekend. You can get yourself along to the Pop Up Globe for the last time because it goes global, or get festive at Basement Theatre's A Frickin Dangerous Space-mas. Plus, check out Kura Woulda Shoulda, because you don't want to miss this. Glorious.
It's been a while since Sam's watched something he's been thoroughly unimpressed by, and today's the day. Reviewing High School Musical: The Musical: The Series (2019), Sam doesn't reckon it quite lives up to the original movie, in his opinion. Perhaps Disney Plus hasn't caught him quite yet...