Conversations14.08.17

Jessica Green and Adam Goodall sit down with the creators of M'Lady and Soft N Hard to talk tackling gender roles in comedy, working with your partner and what's really behind male tears.

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Conversations14.08.17

Jessica Green and Adam Goodall sit down with the creators of M'Lady and Soft N Hard to talk tackling gender roles in comedy, working with your partner and what's really behind male tears.

Society18.07.17

In which we farewell one wahine toa and welcome another, we chat about the role, their hopes, and the challenges they see themselves facing.

Art04.06.17

Visual Arts Editor Lana Lopesi talks architecture, safe spaces and the ‘international’, with Misal Adnan Yıldız and Remco de Blaaij.

Literature08.03.16

In Conversation: Anis Mojgani and Ken Arkind

Two champion poets talk gentrification, taste, sacrifice and making a living from their poetry

Literature07.03.16

Google Hangout IMs from the author of Texts from Jane Eyre

Music14.02.16

Auckland's Carnivorous Plant Society have just set off on a 15-date tour of New Zealand in support their new EP 'Phantom Finger'. Today we premiere their new video for 'Chambers and Cathedrals' and chat to bandleader Finn Scholes about what goes on inside his head.

Literature13.12.15

Composer Alex Taylor in conversation with poet Steven Toussaint

Literature15.11.15

Alice Miller talks to Tim Corballis about history, literature, time travel and his latest publication.

Literature27.08.15

Joan Fleming and Ashleigh Young talk poetry and obsessions.

Literature04.08.15

These Jewels on the Page: Anna Smaill

We chat to Man Booker Prize long listee Anna Smaill about literary culture in New Zealand and beyond.

Literature29.06.15

Wicked Ihimaera and the Speech We Love to Hate

Witi Ihimaera talks about his speech at the Dunedin Writers and Readers Festival and literature in Aotearoa

Performance19.05.15

From the Cutting Room Floor: Fallout

We chat to the cast and crew of Fallout about their process of reshaping a six-year old, never-before performed script, Where Were You.

Art27.10.14

Creative Thinkers of Christchurch: Alex Davies

Brie Sherow talks to Alex Davies as part of a series on the creative thinkers of Christchurch.

Screen25.07.13

Ahead of their debut film Fantail premiering at the New Zealand International Film Festival, Sophie Henderson and Curtis Vowell talk about the experience of making it, the shift from theatre, and the discovery of family secrets.

Performance15.11.12

Rosabel Tan talks to Michelle Ang and Jo Holsted about their new play Chop/Stick, the thorny issue of ethnicity and the lunches they ate as children.

Conversations10.08.12

Today, we wrap up our love affair with Kim Dotcom with a discussion of his case, how it's been covered in the media and why Dotcom is quite possibly the love child of Ayn Rand.

Conversations27.06.12

In 2003, Duncan Greive wrote a damning review of Opensouls which resulted in "The Critic", a song that passionately slates him and asks, “What’s with all the criticism?” Nine years on, Chip Matthews and The Critic himself discuss the review, the song, and how they feel about it now.

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