Stories by Kirsten Johnstone
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Podcast picks for kids
Kirsten Johnstone takes a look at some great podcast options for the younger members of your family. Audio
Covid-19: Polyfest cancelled, Homegrown postponed, musicians suspend tours
Following the Prime Minister's guidelines on large, unseated gatherings this morning, Auckland's Polyfest has been cancelled, and Wellington's Kiwi music festival Homegrown will not be going ahead…
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Elton John's farewell tour: A grand celebration for a pop giant's retirement
Elton John's Farewell Yellow Brick Road concert has all the grandiosity, sentimentality and glamour you'd expect from a consummate showman’s retirement party.
'I delayed the Millennium by five or six minutes' - Murray Kingi
At the turn of the millennium 15,000 people gathered at the top of a mountain to dance. And then, it rained. A lot. Produced by Kirsten Johnstone Audio
Flaxmere-raised rapper Tipene: "Music saved my life"
As a kid growing up in Flaxmere, Tipene assumed his destiny was being a Mongrel Mob member, but music steered him on a different course. Kirsten Johnstone finds out about the long and winding path to… Video, Audio
Johnny Cash: The man, the music and his gift for storytelling
A new documentary playing at the NZ Film Festival called The Gift: The Journey of Johnny Cash is a sensitive and compelling portrait of the man and the artist. As film-maker Thom Zimny tells Kirsten… Audio
The Mixtape: Paddy Free
Paddy Free is one half of pioneering NZ electronic act Pitch Black. He's collaborated with top musicians including Moana Manipoto, Neil Finn and the NZ Symphony Orchestra, and produced some of this… Video, Audio
How cancer brought New Zealand’s favourite metal band back together
Wellington’s Beastwars is perhaps New Zealand’s best-loved metal band, so when they broke up in 2016, fans were gutted. Worse news was to follow – a year later, the band’s frontman Matt Hyde was… Audio
Outsider artist Lonnie Holley on turning trauma into beauty
Taken from his family as a toddler, Lonnie Holley had a traumatic childhood - neglect, abuse, being hit by a car, put in a prison camp, and living through the Civil Rights movement of mid-60s… Audio
Scott Mannion: pop symphonies that tell tales of heartbreak
It’s been 16 years since Scott Mannion released music with his duo The Tokey Tones. Now he's back with his first ever solo album, Loving Echoes. RNZ Music is stoked to the first to share his video for… Video, Audio
Bailey Wiley releases her most honest songs yet
Taranaki born soul singer Bailey Wiley is becoming stronger and more resolutely herself with each release. Kirsten Johnstone finds out more about her evolution. Video, Audio
Psychedelic Nashville star Kacey Musgraves on creating a 'beautiful hiding place'
'Cosmic Cowgirl' Kacey Musgraves played the Auckland Town Hall on Friday, charming a diverse crowd of devoted fans. Kirsten Johnstone sat down with her to find out more about her psychedelic, Grammy… Video, Audio
Decoding Aldous Harding’s new album Designer
New Zealand songwriter Aldous Harding teases with cryptic lyrics and a feather-weight feeling on her third album Designer. Kirsten Johnstone speaks to the woman behind the songs. Video, Audio
REVIEW: Nick Cave in Conversation at Wellington’s Michael Fowler Centre
Nick Cave has often been a mythical character, a dark horse singing songs of depravity and desperate acts. And tonight fans get the chance to ask him anything, in person. Video
The Head Like A Hole documentary: Swagger Of Thieves
Swagger Of Thieves is a documentary that follows notorious Wellington band from their reunion in 2008 and delves into the history that led to their demise the first time around. It's showing in… Video, Audio