Nights for Monday 15 November 2021
7:12 Amplifying queer New Zealand voices.
We speak to Chris Tse and Emma Barnes, editors of Out Here: An Anthology of Takatāpui and LGBTQIA+ Writers from Aotearoa, A remarkable anthology of queer New Zealand voices.
7:35 Guyon Espiner and the Alcohol Industry.
Guyon Espinar talks to us about his new podcast "Proof" - about New Zealand's alcohol industry and how it's pretty much unregulated in regards to marketing. It's also about Guyon's own pretty intense relationship with drinking, and why he stopped a couple of years ago.
8:05 Aotearoa on The Air: 100 Years of Radio
To celebrate 100 years of Radio we've been asking for your favourite radio memories. We chat to listener Josie Macfarlane about listening to the radio whilst sailing with her Dad around Banks Peninsula.
8:15 Pacific Waves
Koroi Hawkins presents a daily current affairs programme that delves deeper into the major stories of the week, through a Pacific lens, and shines a light on issues affecting Pacific people wherever they are in the world.
8:30 Window on The World
Another Science in Action from the BBC World Service. This week the team look at how global policy on climate will impact the spread of zoonotic disease, they talk to researchers in South Africa who are looking into ways of making LED lighting both cheaper and more efficient and they investigate how personalised medicine based on our genes took a further step forward this week.
9:10 Don't Mention the Cricket!
Nights' sportscaster Shannon Byrne joins us once again from Darwin. She'll probably mention the cricket!
9:30 Eating Fried Chicken in the Shower
In the final episode of this season, performance artist Moe Laga is Eating Fried Chicken in the Shower with James Nokise and talks about escape and reinvention.
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 Nashville Babylon
After 11, on Nashville Babylon, Mark Rogers plays blues from the Fabulous Thunderbirds and Etta James, new music courtesy of Sturgill Simpson and Jenny Mitchell plus a 2 Tone classic from the Specials.