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A weekly Arts podcast
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The Bats at the Cook, and Beris's NYC experience - We talked with Paul Kean, of the Bats, who are coming to play this Saturday at the Cook, and also to Beris Forde, who went to New York City in March, to see and hear all the bands she could pac
Kristy and I talked and played some music (as our first guest didn't show up), but then Jonathan Jones, an Australian Aboriginal artist who works with indigenous groups all over the world, and who's work is opening this Friday at the DPAG. He'l
Strangers at the DPAG, and Arcade Theatre's The First Time - The DPAG's current curatorial intern, James Hope, told us about the photography show he has up currently, "Strangers", and actors Kat and Sahara, and producer Clementine came in to
New Zealand Music Month Art - Our guests were: Luke Easterbrook, Lynda Cullen and Jean Stewart.Luke has an interactive work currently installed at the DPAG in play space which asks people to draw on a giant cassette tape their responses to Dun
Bill Direen & GuestsWorld War 1,2,3, The Hospital Pass, and the Michael Joseph Savage Mini Song Cycle: Three things that Bill Direen and Guests will perform at the New Athenaeum Theatre this Friday and Saturday nights at 8:30pm,
iD Fashion Week, and "2 Cups and a Jimmy's Pie Wrapper" - I spoke with Dr. Margo ("Don't Call Me Dr.") Barton about her role as the head honcho of iD Fashion Week, whose events are in full swing. Then, Jay Hutchinson came in to talk about his s
The Freedom of the Migrant and Not Neutral, at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery - I spoke to artist Matthew Galloway about his show "The Freedom of the Migrant", and to Chris McBride and Philip Kelly about "Not Neutral", their archival selection
Cam McCracken, director of the DPAG, described a new initiative designed to find out what Dunedin people want from public art. There is an interactive structure at the Gallery, and a second one will tour neighbourhood libraries, enabling people
Dunedin Pride Week 2018 and The Day Brings Strange RelationsHahna Briggs is an organizer of Dunedin Pride Week, which starts on Saturday. We talked about the myriad events that will cellebrate LGBIT (etc, etc.) life and culture in Dunedin, bas
Augmented Reality - Kristy Pearson - Back in TownKristy Pearson is at the cutting edge of some new initiatives in Augmented Reality... we took it all apart in conversation!
Tao Wells' booklaunch at the Blue Oyster, and Justin Spiers, current artist in residence at the Caselberg house.Tao Wells' new publication, "Easier", will be launched at the Blue Oyster Gallery this coming Wednesday evening. We discussed his
Fringe Festival ComedyWe talked to a "giggle" of comedians today, all of whom have shows coming up at Fringe: Justin "Rusty" White, Cameron McLeod, Georgie Saltier and Liv (oops) forgotten!), and finally, Bruce Fummey!
The 2018 Dunedin Fringe Festival - the first of many shows with that topicLaura Irish ( Ghostlight Theatre Company) presented her show 'Medea'Jeff Clark 'Singer/songwriter/entertainer talked about his stand up 'An evening with Gary Starlight'
Ian Loughran gave us a heads up about Dunedin Gothic, his co-lab with Stephen Kilroy and Michelle Chalklin-Sinclair, and We talked remotely with Julie (co-host),who interviewed Claire Waldron, whose show "Stupid Bitch" is also coming to Fringe!
The 2018 Dunedin Fringe Festival - the first of many shows with that topicWe talked to Annie Hayes, stand up comedian, talked about the show she's in at the Inch Bar: "ARS"... and to James Jackson, playwright and director of "Christian", and t
The 2018 Dunedin Fringe Festival and Jeeves and Wooster - In Perfect Nonsense - Fortune Theatre / Hannah Smith - Publicist for Fringe festival - Jordon Dixon director of Fortune Theatres show opening Sat. 19thand Hannah Smith talking about Fr
Vince Haines is Pop Magic, a Dunedin-made, Perth-based magician and we learned about The Dunedin Magic Circle (oooh!), and about his life...
Shenandoah Davis, from Seattle, is in the middle of a NZ tour, and will be at The Dog With Two Tails tomorrow night (Friday). She's classically-trained singer who plays the piano and writes beautifully quirky songs.
Simon Kingsley-Holmes is a comedian and Alex Wolken is a local jazz musician Composer, and they're making good things happen in Dunedin. They are friends from 15 years ago where they met at Logan Park. and are now flatmates.
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