Afternoons for Monday 18 April 2016
1:15 Fashion Revolution - Simon Pound
Fashion Revolution Week starts today, and the industry is getting together, hoping people will think more critically about fashion and the ethics behind our clothing. It was spurred on by events such as the Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh, when an eight story garment factory collapsed, killing more than 1000 people. And now people are taking to twitter to raise awareness. Ingrid Starnes director, Simon Pound, is here to talk ethical fashion.
1:25 E-Educator - Curt Bonk
Professor Curt Bonk is an expert on how we learn, and how emerging technologies are changing how we learn. Professor Bonk teaches psychology and technology courses at Indiana University. And he's in New Zealand at the moment, to talk about how business, education, psychology, and technology intersect. And how to effectively engage learners in the digital era.
1:33 BBC Witness - Spanish Republic
In April 1931, the King of Spain was overthrown and a Republic was declared amid huge public excitement. The new government made it a priority to introduce modern education and culture to everyone in the country, including the rural poor. Some of Spain's leading writers and artists volunteered to go on 'Missions' to villages where the inhabitants were illiterate and life had not changed since the Middle Ages. Simon Watts introduces first-person accounts from the time.
1:40 Favourite album
Primitive Man - Icehouse.
2:10 The Critics
TV Review - Alex Casey
New Music - Simon Sweetman
Books - Pip Adam
Theatre - Lindsay Clark
3:10 Feature Interview - Anne Marie Hochhalter
There is a memorial near Columbine High School in Colorado where 17 years ago this week, two high school students killed 13 people and injured 24 others before taking their own lives. Carved in stone, the memorial reads "It brought the nation to its knees, but now that we've gotten back up, how have things changed; what have we learned? .
This year, Sue Klebold, the mother of shooter Dylan Klebold, searches for elusive answers about her own son in a new memoir. Anne Marie Hochhalter was having lunch outside when she was shot twice. Once in the back, and in her stomach. She is in a wheelchair and has continuing health problems. She has learned to let go of bitterness. When the Klebold book came out, she wrote an open letter to Sue offering her forgiveness.
3:35 Voices
In the year 2013 to 2014 - four out of 14 women killed in domestic violence cases in this country were Indian. Lynda Chanwai-Earle meets the team behind Gandhi Nivas [pron: Gandhi Neevas] - a ground-breaking early intervention initiative first created within Auckland's Indian community that might just revolutionise the way domestic violence cases are handled across the country.
3:45 The Panel Pre-Show
What the world is talking about with Jesse Mulligan, Jim Mora and Julie Moffett.
Music played in this show
JESSE'S SONG:
ARTIST: Flaming Lips
TITLE: Space Odyssey
COMP: David Bowie
ALBUM: Singal digital release
LABEL: Download
FEATURE ALBUM:
ARTIST: Ice house
TITLE: Great Southern Land
COMP: Iva Davies
ALBUM: Primative Man
LABEL: Chrysalis
ARTIST: Ice house
TITLE: Street Cafe
COMP: Iva Davies
ALBUM: Primative Man
LABEL: Chrysalis
ARTIST: Ice house
TITLE: Hey Little Girl
COMP: Iva Davies
ALBUM: Primative Man
LABEL: Chrysalis
ARTIST: Ice house
TITLE: Glam
COMP: Iva Davies
ALBUM: Primative Man
LABEL: Chrysalis
MUSIC CRITIC - Simon Sweetman:
ARTIST: PJ Harvey
TITLE: The Orange Monkey
COMP: PJ Harvey
ALBUM: The Hope Six Demolition Project
LABEL: Island
ARTIST: Sturgill Simpson
TITLE: In Bloom
COMP: Kurt Cobain
ALBUM: A Sailor's Guide To Earth
LABEL: Atlantic
ARTIST: Britta Phillips
TITLE: Drive
COMP: Ric Ocasek
ALBUM: Luck or Magic
LABEL: Download
ADDITIONAL SONG:
ARTIST: Del Ray System (feat: Dallas)
TITLE: Sweet Division
COMP: Gooidward, Tamaira, DeGrut
ALBUM: Del Ray System
LABEL: Bounce
THE PANEL: HALFTIME SONG
ARTIST: ACDC
TITLE: Thunderstruck
COMP: Angus Young, Malcolm Young
ALBUM: The Razor's Edge
LABEL: ATCO