Charlotte Graham
Book Review: All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven
Reviewed by Charlotte Graham. Audio
Book review - Wolf in White Van
Charlotte Graham reviews the debut novel by cult indie musician John Darnielle of The Mountain Goats. He's expert at narrative songs with detailed portraits of characters, and lyrics that plumb the… Audio
Book Review: Revolution by Russell Brand
Comedian and actor Russell Brand expands on an fiery interview on BBC's Newsnight a year ago, in which he took on legendary interviewer Jeremy Paxman. In it, Brand lamented the state of the world and… Audio
Book review: "The Magisterium: The Iron Trial"
Charlotte Graham reviews "The Magisterium: The Iron Trial", by Cassandra Clare and Holly Black (Doubleday, RRP $34.99). It's a new YA fantasy novel that's the first in a planned five-book series… Audio
Sonnet No 38: How can my Muse want subject to invent
Read by Charlotte Graham [Topics] music, arts Music details: John Johnson-Galliard to the Delight Pavan (Naxos 8.550776) Audio
Broadway Baby
Broadway Baby, the largest review-website for the Edinburgh Festivals, has been good to several New Zealand shows there. Charlotte Graham spoke to Frankie Goodway, the Fringe Editor for Broadway Baby.
…The Factory
Producer William McKegg discovers some uniquely Pasifika problems in the Edinburgh Fringe show The Factory. He talks to RNZ's festival reporter, Charlotte Graham. Audio
Vela Manusaute - Pasifika in Edinburgh
The Factory is a Pasifika musical that tells the story of immigrant Samoan factory workers in South Auckland in the 1970s, and it's being performed at the Edinburgh Festival. Radio New Zealand… Audio
New Zealand acts receive glowing reviews at Edinburgh festival
Four-star reviews, sell-out shows, and an American producer flying over to check out an act. Audio
Edinburgh Art Festival
Charlotte Graham, RNZ's reporter in Edinburgh, chats to Sorcha Corey who's running the Edinburgh Art Festival, which this year has a strong New Zealand flavour. Audio
Charlotte Graham: Edinburgh festivals
Producer and presenter at Radio New Zealand in Edinburgh reporting on New Zealand’s presence at the various Festivals. Audio
Exciting Edinburgh
There are five festivals now on in Edinburgh Scotland, and Radio New Zealand producer Charlotte Graham is on a mission to attend anything and everything she can. Audio
New Zealand artists take on the world's best in Edinburgh
But while the Games are over, another group of New Zealanders at the top of their field is just kicking off a Scottish campaign. Audio
Late Edition for 17 January 2014
Reaction to a court decision on a Dunedin man who went on to kill his children; Air New Zealand to fly into Singapore for the first time in more than eight years; and the 21st annual World Buskers… Audio
Late Edition for 16 January 2014
Kim Dotcom cancels his album release and birthday party after being advised it could break electoral law, and New Zealand's highest peak, Aoraki Mount Cook, is now 30 meters shorter. Audio
Late Edition for 15 January 2014
Papers have been filed in court taking a private prosecution against the Mayor of Auckland, Len Brown; The ACC Minister Judith Collins describes $19 million spent on health and safety contracts since… Audio
Late Edition for 14 January 2014
Sue Bradford is appalled that Colin Craig admits to smacking his daughter; Colin Craig replies; and Chatham Islanders at odds over mining phosphate. Audio
Late Edition for 13 January 2014
Coverage from Tonga after Cyclone Ian tore through; while New Zealand reflected on 2013, the third warmest year on record, with annual mean temperatures above or near average across the country. Audio
Late Edition for 10 January 2014
Research says a fault line off the east coast is one of the few places in the world where a 'mega-quake' could strike; and concerns about the costs of the legal battle between Fonterra and Danone. Audio
Late Edition for 9 January 2014
Police have investigated a video which allegedly shows a child drunk, and Fonterra to face legal proceedings both here and in Singapore. Audio