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Jared Davidson: Subversion and censorship in NZ
Privacy issues aren't just a feature of the digital age; a new book by labour historian, Jared Davidson, hows how pervasive military censorship was in the wartime years from 1914 to 1920. Dead… Audio
Emily Nagoski: Why women burn out faster than men
What is burnout and what does the patriachy have to do with the way women experience it? Audio
Frances Mayes - The Italy only the locals know
Celebrated Italophile Frances and her husband, Ed eat and drink their way through regional Italy from Friuli to Sicily. They seek out the cultural and historic gems not found in traditional… Audio
Liz Calder: Star ex-pat publisher is honoured in Christchurch
Elizabeth Calder emigrated from England to NZ with her family in 1949 and returned in 1958 after graduating with a BA in English literature from the University of Canterbury. This week she was awarded… Audio
Christina Thompson - The Puzzle of Polynesia
Christina Thompson is the editor of Harvard Review and the author of Come On Shore and We Will Kill and Eat You All: A New Zealand Story, which was shortlisted for the Douglas Stewart Prize for… Audio
Porochista Khakpour - Sick
Former refugee Porochista Khakpour was born in Tehran in 1978 and raised in the Greater Los Angeles area. Her debut novel Sons and Other Flammable Objects (2007) was a New York Times Editor's Choice… Audio
Oobah Butler: a master bullsh*tter gets real
English writer Oobah Butler shot to infamy last year after he managed to turn the garden shed he lived in into TripAdvisor's top-rated London restaurant – by creating a fake website and getting his… Video, Audio
NZ Biography: Billy T James
An in-depth look at the life and work of Billy T James - the musician, entertainer and ground breaking comedian. We talk about his career and legacy with his biographer Matt Elliott. Audio, Gallery
Bulford Kiwi gearing up for 100th anniversary
Almost exactly 100 years ago, New Zealand troops began to create one of the most significant pieces of large-scale wartime art: the Bulford Kiwi. Audio
Book review - True? Short stories
Ian Telfer reviews True? Short stories by Northland writer Michael Botur. This is his fifth self-published short story collection. Written in unvarnished street language about the rougher side of life… Audio
Bookmarks with Doug Gold
Doug Gold is the founder of radio stations More FM and The Breeze, but he's now turned his considerable talents to writing. Audio
Book review - The Strawberry Thief
Gina Rogers reviews The Strawberry Thief by Joanne Harris - a new novel from the author of Chocolat. Audio
Columbine High principal on recovering from mass shootings
Before the mass shooting in Christchurch, before Parkland and Sandy Hook and the atrocity in Norway, there was Columbine. Audio
Opening the books
Justin Gregory opens the books on book publishing in New Zealand to find out if anyone's making any money. Audio
Book review - Spring by Ali Smith
Jenna Todd of Auckland's Time Out Bookstore reviews Spring by Ali Smith. Dazzling and inventive, this is the third book in Smith's seasonal quartet. Audio
Sophie Cunningham: City of Trees
Australian nature writer Sophie Cunningham talks with Kathryn Ryan about her latest book - a passionate treatise to arboreal life; the beautifully written City of Trees - Essays in life, death and the… Audio
Beth McColl: getting through severe depression
There are days when writer and advice columnist Beth McColl couldn't get out of bed, crippled by anxiety, depression and feelings of inadequacy Audio
Book review - My Brother's Name is Jessica by John Boyne
Ralph McAllister reviews My Brother's Name is Jessica by John Boyne. Audio
Ways of Hearing
A new book and podcast explores how digital audio has affected our lives. Author and former Galaxie 500 drummer Damon Krukowski talks to Elliott Childs about Ways of Hearing. Video, Audio