Sanitation (the management of human faeces, urine and menstrual blood) might not sound like an appetising topic for a podcast, but the truth is, everybody has to go to the bathroom.
The lack of proper sanitat...
Trying to work out how all your marketing fits together is tricky, especially when you're trying to juggle everything else you need to do while running a small business. MAP IT Marketing steps you through how ...
This is the story of a mass-murder that divided a nation - a story that began in a rickety old home on a cold June morning in 1994, where five members of a seemingly ordinary New Zealand family were gunned down...
Standing Room Only is literally radio with pictures... and arts, theatre, film, comedy, books, dance, entertainment, pop culture, and music – all the things, in other words, that make life worth living.
Amanda Palmer is a rock star, best-selling author, TED speaker and community leader who does everything on her own terms simply by asking. Now, she turns the tables on her colleagues and heroes to find out how ...
A Chicago Bulls show for the fans by the fans.
Every Tuesday and Thursday, Kaan Erel, Stevie Cozens, and Josh Jeffares will break down all things Chicago Bulls. We got you guys on game recaps, scouting repo...
Risk, learning and sharing remain fundamental to the joy for both players and audiences of the Grammy winning ensemble Silkroad, says Jeffrey Beecher, co-artistic director. Silkroad play Auckland Festival ...
Dunedin-based embroidery and textile artist Jay Hutchinson has been turning the trash into art. He takes photos, then spent hours on each embroidered copy for an exhibition he's called On the Way to Work.
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Where Memories Sleep is the incredibly hard to describe collaboration between musician Warren Maxwell and documentary maker Jason O'Hara. They blend visuals with sounds recorded on the ice and then manipul...
How to Take Off Your Clothes is a poetry collection by Hadassah Grace, a former stripper who's also written about sex work and acted for the Auckland Theatre Company.
Trouble-D is a play about the challenges, obstacles and enticements a recently released prisoner faces in the outside world, being performed at Otago Corrections Facility at Milburn and a first for the Dun...
When the French Film Festival made its debut in New Zealand 17 years ago, it was just one of several regional film showcases. Since then it's grown a staggering 700 percent since 2012.
Canadian community activist, artist and filmmaker Michelle Derosier is in New Zealand talking about how films can encourage our estranged young Maori and Pacific population to connect with their heritage.
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How are they planning to take on the world, how much will it cost? Simon Morris talked to the CEO's of New Zealand On Air and the Film Commission Jane Wrightson and Annabel Sheehan.