Arts
First authorised Led Zeppelin doco hits NZ screens
Led Zeppelin is one of the biggest rock bands of all time but for decades its three surviving members have been notoriously media-shy… until now. In Becoming Led Zeppelin - the first ever… Audio
Dunedin singer Nadia Reid on her move to the UK: ‘In New Zealand I felt ceilinged-in’
In 2023, after the pandemic had stamped out her budding international career, a pregnant Nadia Reid moved to the UK with her partner and their toddler. On her new album Enter Now Brightness, the… Audio
NZ Live: Tessa de Lyon
It's been a busy time for Wellington-based musician Tessa de Lyon. Last year she put out two albums, 'Bright Black Night' with her band Mystery Waitress, and 'Tessa's Album', her solo debut. From… Audio
Film Review: Dom Corry
Afternoons film critic Dom Corry is back with your weekend film recommendations. Today he reviews 'The Haka Party Incident', 'Companion' and 'You're Cordially Invited'. Audio
US comedian Josh Wolf touring NZ with son
Highly acclaimed US comedian, Josh Wolf is coming to New Zealand in February. He talks to Nathan about his tour Audio
Tastemaker and DJ Sadar Bahar curates a Chicago music special
Taste maker and crate digger Sadar Bahar speaks to Kara Rickard and Mark Williams On The Air and shares music from his hometown of Chicago, a city which is synonymous with House Music. Audio
Peter Urlich on Auckland FC's anthem
Friend of the show, Peter Urlich, talks to Kara Rickard and Mark Williams about the Auckland FC adopting Th' Dudes song Bliss as their team anthem. Audio
Ellesse Andrews & Conway Jeune: When Music meets Sports
Kara Rickard and Mark Williams head to the velodrome in Cambridge and meet with the Olympic cyclist and gold medalist Ellesse Andrews, along with Conway Jeune from TOI, to talk about the connection… Audio
Half Queen on DJing, Touring and New Music
DJ, producer and promoter, Half Queen keeps Kara Rickard and Mark William guessing, selecting an eclectic mixtape for your afternoon. Audio
Marlon Williams on his new album Te Whare Tiwekaweka
Kara Rickard and Mark Williams are joined by award winning, singer-songwriter Marlon Williams, to talk about his new album Te Whare Tīwekaweka. Audio
Mark Williams, interviewed by Mark Williams
The legendary Mark Williams, as interviewed by our very own legendary Mark Williams. Audio
Auckland Arts Festival celebrates indigenous music
Auckland Arts Festival as Kaihautū Māori / Director of Māori Programming and Language, Ataahua Papa joins Susana Lei'ataua to talk about a new indigenous music series in this year's programme. Audio
Eight contestants compete for Miss Pacific Islands crown
The countries represented at this year's event are Solomon Islands, Samoa, Tonga, American Samoa, Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Nauru, and the Cook Islands. Audio
Preserving the art of Karetao
Artist Oriwa Morgan Ward talks to Susana Lei'ataua about her passion for Maori puppetry. Audio
'Seeing I'm going to heaven, I'll be able to do it there' - Brian Turner dies aged 80
The Dunedin-born writer, sportsman, conservationist and environmental activist died yesterday, aged 80.
Bookmarks with Sue Wickison
Today on Bookmarks Jesse invites one of the world's foremost botanical illustrators Sue Wickison to share her favourite things. Audio
Gen AI image used for cover of Wellington's Yellow Pages
The cover of the new Wellington Yellow Pages features a stunning image of a mountain biker on a hill trail, surrounded by lush bush, overlooking a modern city by the ocean. The only problem is, it's… Audio
Grammys 2025: All the looks from music's biggest night
The sombre tone of LA after the fires might have contributed to the noticable all-black theme.
Māori artist Reuben Paterson's glittering New York life
Celebrated Māori artist Reuben Paterson says he has no regrets on making the move to New York a couple of years ago. Audio