What would
possess someone to volunteer to be a life drawing model? If you are an
artist, is it all right to talk during class? Zoe George gets model
Virginia Kennard to bare all regarding life-drawing classes.
May 28, 2017 02:55
pm
Three loners
who're struggling to cope with life end up at an institution in
Bavaria, The Palace, where experiments are being carried out on people
with suicidal tendencies. This is the scenario for The Suicide Club,
the latest novel from Berlin-based New Zealand writer, Sarah Quigley.
Bright and Gibby are very protective of their friend, Lace, and that
protectiveness soon turns to love. But is The Palace going to do them
all more harm than good? Lynn Freeman asks Sarah Quigley about tackling
the delicate subject of suicide.
May 28, 2017 02:42
pm
For me being a
New Zealander now, I really cherish my nomination for the Adam New
Zealand award for me it's a big thing because it made me realise that
you can make it here, you can be recognised here in New Zealand.
May 28, 2017 02:25
pm
Irene Gardiner
is looking forward to a long weekend for Queen's Birthday so Simon Morris
decided to get in early and look at things Queenly in today's Screen
Gems.
May 28, 2017 01:45
pm
The Industry
of Imagination event is into its second year in Wellington bringing
together a spectacular line-up of sci-fi, fantasy and pop-surreal
artists for a series of events; a conference, exhibitions and
masterclasses. One such masterclass is Alien Creatures by Design. Simon
Morris speaks to the 'master' himself, Wayne Barlowe.
May 28, 2017 01:30
pm
From a small
rehearsal room in Wellington to a world-wide audience of half a
million, writer/performer Jacob Rajan and producer Justin Lewis have
made their mark like nobody else. After 20 years of Indian Ink - making
shows like Krishnan's Dairy, The Candlestick Maker and The Pickle King,
Simon Morris finds out if there's still fire in their belly.
May 28, 2017 12:50
pm
The upcoming
Wellington Jazz Festival boast the usual riches you'd expect - top
overseas artists like singer Dianne Reeves, guitarist Bill Frisell and
drummer Dave Wecki, and some stellar local talent like Tammi Neilson
and Jonathan Crayford. But even those who're not in the know about
jazz, the festival boasts two names will have have heard of. In fact
they're probably two of anyone's top ten list of New Zealand musicians
- trombonist and big band king, Rodger Fox, and classical pianist
Michael Houstoun. Jazz and classical? they talk to Simon Morris about
how it all works.
May 28, 2017 12:30
pm
The Logie Collection of Canterbury
University is one of the small miracles of this country - treasures of
the Ancient World from classical Greece and Rome, right back to the
Bronze Age - 7000 BC. And when the first big earthquake struck
Christchurch in September 2010, there were fears that the priceless
collection - described as "one of Australasia's finest collections
of classical art" would be utterly destroyed. Well it was and it
wasn't. The Logie Collection has a brand-new home - the Teece Museum of
Classical Antiquities - and last week it was proudly displayed in an
exhibition called We Could Be Heroes. But it certainly didn't look like
it at the time. Simon Morris is joined by Terri Elder and Penny
Minchin-Garvin, the co-curators of the museum.
May 28, 2017 12:17
pm
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