12:43 Results From our First Competition
We announce the winners and runners up in the inaugural
Standing Room Only Competition, the Beatles Drama. They will be on our webpage
from Monday morning.
12:48 Local government and cultural venues
The Hawke’s Bay Opera house has been closed due to
earthquake risk, despite millions being spent on strengthening work less than a
decade ago. So what do Councils have to consider when deciding how much
ratepayers money to pour into cultural venues? And what will new legislation
going through readings in Parliament, mean for councils and ratepayers.
President of Local Government New Zealand, Lawrence Yule, discusses these and
other issues.
1:10 At The Movies with Simon Morris
Oscar-winner Her – the story of a man falling in love
with his computer.
1:31 Australian director of The Rocket Kim Mordaunt
talks about filming in Laos.
1:45 Craftsperson Champion
A champion of Canadian craftspeople Sandra Alfoldy talks
about the growing demand for authentic handcrafted products and souvenirs
internationally. Tourist shops take note!
2:05 The Laugh Track
Comedienne and actress Rose Matafeo.
2:26 Author, Tina Makereti
Writer Tina Makereti grew up knowing she had a Moriori
ancestor, and that got her wondering what it means to be Moriori today. She’s
poured her research and her thoughts into her novel, Where the Rēkohu Bone
Sings.
2:35 Crime writing and detective novels
Dunedin-based Scot Liam McIlvanney talks about the
difference between crime and detective novels, why Scotland produces so much
great crime writing, his own literary detective creation who’s in fact a
journalist, and Scottish references in James K Baxter’s work.
2:45 Web presentation
With demolition and construction going on all around, the
urban soundtrack of Christchurch has been a bit monotonous of late, but
Audacious, a sonic arts festival held in the city last weekend, had a go at
changing all that. Interactive installations, workshops, interventions,
performances and sound walks were all over the downtown area as artists from
here and abroad resonified the rebuild. Justin Gregory was there and he spoke
to organizer and sound artist Jo Burzynska. Jo’s own work returned a lost sound
to the inner city.
3:05 The Drama Hour
A new serial, set during the Arab Spring, The Reluctant
Spy
Visit our webpage for pictures and more information: http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/standing-room-only
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