Culture
Lights and music bring New Plymouth to life this Matariki
An interactive light installation has finally arrived in Taranaki - three years after being stuck in transit.
Good as gold: How 300 nude women might just help change the world
A conversation with her five-year-old niece prompted Mandi Lynn to explore body shaming in a new photo exhibition and documentary. Audio
Temuera Morrison: 'These were powerful people back in the 1860s'
New Zealand actor Temuera Morrison says making the historic film Ka Whawhai Tonu "woke him up" to his Māori ancestors' strength and suffering. Video, Audio
This Weekend: Solstice celebrated at New Zealand's own Stonehenge
Every Friday, we bring you some of the most interesting events and happenings coming up in Aotearoa this weekend - from the community fairs to the massive concerts. Tonight we're talking with Richard… Audio
The shortest day of the year is here: Here's how some celebrate it
One group is celebrating winter solstice and Matariki together.
The TAHI Ella Ferguson and Casual Healing
On today's show, So'omālō is away so it's an Evie special! Harry get's a full rugby update from Ella Ferguson, Waimirirangi chats to musician Casual Healing, and Evie has all the deets on Justin… Audio
What is 'girl mossing'?
You've probably heard of 'girl bossing' but 'girl-mossing' is the new social media movement Oprah Winfrey's getting behind. Snuggling into soft green moss isn't just a form of nature therapy, it… Audio
The TAHI Lauren Borhani & Mr Beast?
On the show today Waimirirangi is back with a maramataka update of what tis and tisn’t recommended, Matua Harry states that his best school trip was in Gore, and we catch up with the DJ behind… Audio
Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture wraps up
The Festival of Pacific Arts and Culture showcasing the rich heritage and artistic talents of the island nations has wrapped up in Hawaii. RNZ Pacific reporter Tiana Haxton reports. Audio
Inaugural Marlborough Pride festival
Hundreds turn out for Marlborough's inaugural rainbow Pride festival. RNZ's Anna Chinn reports. Audio
Whakataukī of the Week with Melz Huata-Lucas
Melz Huata-Lucas is the Māori culture and identity programme lead at the Auckland Council and is helping organise the city's Matariki Festival which launched over the weekend. Audio
Minipiano given new life in Wellington winter garden
Back in the early 1930s, the pianette was briefly an Art Deco home sensation. Now a band of enthusiasts have revived the instrument by converting it into a Pianette Automatique. Audio
David Robson: Social connection and health
Science journalist and Sunday Morning regular, David Robson, joins us to talk about his latest book, The Laws of Connection. Audio
Lessons in small talk from Princess Anne, The Princess Royal
Last year, Princess Anne was named the hardest-working member of the Royal Family after carrying out 457 engagements. Audio
Why are we obsessed with zombies?
What approach would you take against a swarm of killer zombies? Michael Totten is a writer who has explored this apocalyptic eventuality. Audio
Dr Andrew Faleatua: fusing jazz with Pasifika sounds
Composer, performer, and educator Dr Andrew Faleatua has been announced as the 2024 Jazz Composer-in-Residence at the New Zealand School of Music. Audio
Te Whare Pora debuts at Te Atamira
A special exhibition is on at Te Atamira called Te Whare Pora - House of Learning, which show cases the work of Rokahurihia Ngarimu-Cameron. Audio
The TAHI Thomas Rose & Jason Parker
On todays show Evie catches up with rising pop star Jason Parker and gets to bottom of why he’s in a sling and Thomas Rose has a quality chat with So’omālō about his long awaited album, Audio
Creative NZ Pacific Writer's Residency recipient announced
David Fane has been announced as the recipient of the 2024 Fulbright-Creative New Zealand Pacific Writer's Residency. David speaks to Charlotte. Audio
How a scandalous 1614 play sheds light on the theatrical culture of England
A story based on local gossip and written by a mother of eight is providing insight into the role of women in theatre. Audio