Afternoons for Tuesday 28 September 2010
1:10 Best Song Ever Written: New Madrid by Uncle Tupelo
According to Justine Bonner
1:15 Critical Mass
Hot Music with Nick Atkinson
Lutan Fyah, Broke Loose Again
TV review with Sarah McMullen
Books with Nicky Pelligrino
Former New Zealand Woman's Weekly editor and author Nicky Pellegrino joins us again to have a look at a couple of New Zealand authored books.
As the Earth Turns Silver by Alison Wong
Quinine by Kelly Ana Morey
Web with Noelle McCarthy
1. Happy News: www.happynews.com
2. Gives Me Hope: www.givesmehope.com
3. 1000 Awesome Things: 1000awesomethings.com
4. PostSecret: postsecret.com
5. Cute Baby Fix: cutebabyfix.com
6. Christian the Lion: www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvCjyWp3rEk
7. Today's Big Thing: www.todaysbigthing.com
8. ZooBorns: www.zooborns.com
2:10 Trash the Dress
Brides in New Zealand are starting to say "I do" to a big new trend in weddings, trashing the wedding dress. After months of angst over the perfect dress, spending hundreds and even thousands of dollars on the perect garment, brides are opting to be photographed rolling around in mud, jumping in lakes or frolicking in the waves in their white wedding gowns.
2:20 Moses did it
Moses did it, according to the book of Exodus. Charleton Heston too in the movie "TheTen Commandments". And now researchers at the National Center for Atmospheric Research have parted the Red Sea, in a computer simulation anyway.
2:30 You Me... Now!
Johno and Alice, crash crossed potential lovers know little about one another but are intrigued to find out more. Alice starts a video log.
2:45 He Rourou
Ana Tapiata talks to Puhiwahine Tibble about her work as the Maori liaison officer at Mary Potter hospice in the greater Wellington region.
2:50 Feature Album
Joni Mitchell's - Turbulent Indigo.
3:12 Tune Your Engine - The Mid Career Break
3:33 Asian Report - Traditional Japanese Tea Ceremony
Sonia Yee meets a visitor from Japan who performs the art of traditional Japanese Tea ceremony.
3:47 Pre-Panel
4:06 The Panel with Michelle A'Court and Chris Wikaira