Nights for Wednesday 3 June 2020
7:12 Resetting Queenstown's Values
Terri Anderson spent her formative years in Queenstown returning a few years ago after over 20 years working overseas. She has some ideas for a Values-based wish-list for Queenstown’s reset.
7:30 At The Movies
Dan Slevin is filling in for Simon Morris and he reviews Master Cheng, a romance about a Chinese chef stuck in rural Finland; The Assistant, a drama about a young woman who discovers her Hollywood executive boss is a monster; and Love, Antosha, a documentary biography of the young movie star Anton Yelchin who died suddenly in 2016.
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.
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 Window on the World
How do you make work a better place? Getting rid of managers can help people do a better job and make them happier, say some companies.
9:07 SPITFIRE: The People’s Plane
Spitfire: The People’s Plane Episode 4- Makeshift wedding
Spitfire production is getting back on track, but the search for locations continues.
9:30 Walking in Fog
In Auckland, Winter is a great season for fog. Artist Layne Waerea has long engaged with the physical and conceptual practice of chasing fog and, with Walking about in fog, she invites Aucklanders to follow a full lunar cycle of fog by walking with her and collaborator Lana Lopesi.
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
Nick checks out a new album from the Wellington cinematic jazz octet The Jac, as well as two new jazz fusion singles by London-based Kiwi guitarist Ashton Sellars, and a huge triple album of improvisations by young Wellington pianist Leonardo Coghini.