Nights for Wednesday 11 March 2020
7:12 Sofa Session - Pangaea
Pangaea, currently on tour in Aotearoa popped into the studio to record a sofa session.
LIVE DATES
- Bush Lounge Karamea 12th March
- Regent Theatre greymouth 13th March
- Old Lodge Theatre Hokitika 14th March
- Wanaka Community Centre 19th March
- Hanover Hall Dunedin 20th March
- Mistlewood Gallery Christchurch 21st March
- Sofar Sounds Wellington 22nd March
- VK Room City Museum Wellington 28th March
- Meow Wellington 29th March
7:30 At The Movies
On At The Movies, Simon Morris looks at two local films - Pasifika comedy-drama The Legend of Baron To'A and heavy metal farce Guns Akimbo. He also checks out the British feelgood movie Military Wives, starring Kristen Scott Thomas.
8:10 The Hump
The Hump is our Wednesday night Quiz Night where we take a dive into the archives of Nga Taonga Sound and Vision for some audio gems and we want to see if you can identify them.
Tonight's prize is the fantastic book by Marilyn and Don Jessen - who we spoke to on Monday evening - called "My Mini Could Tow That!" and features a beautiful collection of teardrops and tiny caravans.
8:15 Dateline Pacific
RNZ Pacific's daily current affairs programme covering the major Pacific stories of the week, with background and reaction from the people making the news.
8:30 Widows Of Shuhada
Episode 4 of the new series Widows of Shuhada which follows the lives of four widows of the Christchurch mosque attacks.
In this episode, Hamimah Tuyan reflects on the gruelling six weeks between the shooting and when her husband became the 51st martyr or shuhada.
9:07 Vintner's Luck by Elizabeth Knox
If you were with us last week, you'll now know about gardening in Hell - and how angels can disagree with God and one another. But things are a bit more down to earth in today's episode of Elizabeth Knox's award-winning story -The Vintner's Luck.
9:30 Ten-point plan to increase access to free and low-cost legal services
A new research report from the University of Otago Legal Issues Centre (UOLIC) recommends ten steps to help New Zealand's law profession deliver more free services to people caught in New Zealand's widening 'justice gap'. Bridgette Toy-Cronin Director, University of Otago Legal Issues Centre Joins us.
10:17 Lately
Lately with Karyn Hay is a late night radio show on RNZ National, with an eye on live events, an ear for music, a great sense of humour and a genuine interest in people and their stories.
11:07 Inside Out
After 11 on Inside out, Nick Tipping introduces us to "10 female jazz artists you need to hear": award-winning saxophonist Melissa Aldana leads off a who's who of female jazz artists making a splash on the contemporary scene.