Culture
Up/Down with Cori Gonzalez Macuer
It has been three years since Cori Gonzalez Macuer has graced the stage of the NZ International Comedy Festival and he's back with something to say.…
Brekfist: Kura Forrester ft. Aunty
Have you ever wondered how Lorde would order luncheon from a supermarket deli?If yes, watch as Saraid & Johanna sit down for a kōrero with Billy…
The Bradas
The Bradas are taking the world of New Zealand dance global.
They've won back to back at the 2016/2017 World Hip Hop Championships and impressed J.Lo…
Instruments from everywhere
Join Jerome as he takes you on a tour of beautiful taonga pūoro before his global ensemble enthralls you with a musical collision of culture.
Runtingz
What happens when you get a bunch of roots reggae, raggamuffin, RnB, and Hip Hop artists together? You get Runtingz. The collective of artists are selling…
Hijab in Aotearoa
Unlike some other countries, muslim women in New Zealand can choose whether or not to wear their hijab or not. In the wake of recent events,…
Glen Innes artist Gary Silipa
Transforming the public spaces of Glen Innes one wall at a time, meet Gary Silipa: artist extraordinaire.
Bradley Lane Illuminated is on April 13th 2019 and is presented by…
Meet the Huckles
Phyllis and Terry Huckle met ballroom dancing many moons ago. The rumba quickly turned into romance and the rest, as they say, is history. Listen in…
#headscarfforharmony
The Love Movement held a workshop in Auckland to teach wāhine how to properly wear a headscarf in the wake of non-Muslim women around the country…
Is sugar babying sex work?
Sugar babies are supposed to lie in the space between a girlfriend and a sex worker - generally young women who spend time with older men…
The authenticity of a hāngi
Is a hāngi really a hāngi if it's not cooked underground? The Māori Kitchen is bringing Tāmaki Makaurau the real deal - kai that's been slow-cooked…
The Auckland City Scoundrels
The Auckland Scoundrels love to bring a little fun to your festival, and anywhere else you might be in Tāmaki Makaurau. The infectious brass band collective…
Paul Walsh paints power boxes
Thanks to Paul the streets of Tāmaki Makaurau are becoming brighter. He's one of the artists painting the utility boxes around our fair city, giving local…
Pussy Riot bring punk protest performance to NZ
Pussy Riot: A punk collective doing political art protest. Who is behind the colourful balaclavas sparking uproar in their mother Russia, and attention the world over…
The King of the Jingle
He's the culprit of that catchy tune that's been stuck in your head for days, with lyrics that stay with you for years, decades even. Murray…
A Road Trip Through the Sahara with Hamid
Hamid knows the sands of the Sahara like the back of his hand. After 12 years of hooning through the dusty dunes and staring up at…
Social movements in advertising
Ever noticed your favourite brand getting involved in a social movement for no apparent reason? It's becoming more and more common for companies around the world…
The manipulation of advertising
You might like to think you're immune to those colourful banners and billboards, but is advertising manipulating our brains on the sly? ??
The art of reclamation
'Sticks and stones...' may be a nice sentiment but sometimes it's just not true. Now, from 'bitch' to 'queer' people are reclaiming these words, turning one…
The Queen of Trash Palace
You'd be forgiven for being too busy dancing to question where all your rubbish goes to at a festival. Join us as we get the royal…
Nude Dudes
In the buff goes next level with these nude dudes. We get underneath the robes of the Bare Butlers, getting to the bottom of what it's…
Re:visit - Two Kiwis take down Ribena
We're revisiting one of the biggest shockers of the decade - when two Kiwi students found out Ribena wasn't the fountain of Vitamin C it claimed…
Why do we pay extra for alternative milks?
So you're lactose intolerant, vegan, or maybe just as 'alternative' as your choice of milk - why should your wallet bear the brunt? We're demystifying why…
The Dust Palace
Welcome to The Dust Palace, a place where gravity is but a mere suggestion. Eve and Mike break down the highs and lows of being a…
Festival of Light
A kaleidoscope of colour lights up New Plymouth at the annual TSB Festival of Lights! Illuminate your mind with these glowing art installations in the heart…
The cost of Christmas
Hey you, put down that plastic reindeer that poops out jelly beans - no one needs it.
Crete
We visited our friend Crete in beautiful Whirinaki, where she shared her silky smooth melodies, her journey, and her dreams for the future.
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Brekfist: Culture
You say culture, we say... ballet? Fashion? Individualism? What exactly is culture anyway? Saraid and Johanna hit the streets to ask what culture means to you.
Why is Waitangi so important?
Waitangi Day means many different things to many different New Zealanders. How much do you know about Te Tiriti o Waitangi and its relevance in today's…
Brekfist: Kiwiana
A Kiwi kid's party isn't complete without a few sausie rolls, a cheeky jet plane, and fluorescent fairy bread. Saraid and Johanna are here to live…