12:40pm
We meet the winner of the 2012 Adam New Zealand
Play Award
12:50
We try to establish how the new look local councils
will deal with the arts communities under the government's plan to scale back
their 'cultural' responsibilities. We hear from a concerned festival organiser
and the head of Local Government New Zealand.
1:00
At The Movies: The independent American film with
the impossible name - Martha Marcy May Marlene.
1:30
Listener's Pick: Jo Murphy's best loved poem by W H
Auden.
1:35
Artist Fiona Jack gets political and public with her
new work, a large series of photographic portraits of Auckland port workers
involved in the current industrial dispute.
1:50
Jan Beiringer talks about her documentary Te Hono ki
Aotearoa, which follows a Dutch museum's commissioning of a genuine Maori war
canoe. It's a journey from Old Zealand to New Zealand and back again.
2:00
The Laugh Track: The new artistic director of
Palmerston North's Centrepoint Theatre, Jeff Kingsford-Brown. Jeff's picks are
Ricky Gervais - Hitler; Les Dawson - Mother in law; Father Ted - Mrs Doyle is
shocked; Harry Enfield and Paul Whitehouse - Angry Frank; and Bob Newhart -
Stop it.
2:25
It's happy 25th Anniversary to Artspace in Auckland,
we talk to two of its founders, Wystan Curnow and Mary-Louise Brown about why
it broke new ground when it was opened and how it's moved with the times.
2:30
Professor Leslie Howsham is an authority on the
history of the book - which goes back much further than you might think.
2:50
Invercargill-based print maker Katy Buess had always
dreamt of volunteering abroad but felt she didn't have any practical skills to
offer. But an opportunity eventually came her way...She chats with Sonia Sly
about how an experience as part of a VSA programme in Vanuatu has informed her
work, along with the rewards and challenges of conducting an art-based
rehabilitation programme in a local men's prison.
For more information and images visit the Arts on Sunday
web page: http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/programmes/artsonsunday
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