Nights
RNZ New Zealand
Tune in to Nights every weekday from 8pm to midnight for a delectable buffet of creative ideas, open-minded conversations, music, musings and daily stimulation.
Location:
Wellington, United States
Networks:
RNZ New Zealand
Description:
Tune in to Nights every weekday from 8pm to midnight for a delectable buffet of creative ideas, open-minded conversations, music, musings and daily stimulation.
Twitter:
@RNZNights
Language:
English
Contact:
+64 (0)4 474 1469
Email:
nights@radionz.co.nz
Episodes
Helen Clark on New Zealand joining AUKUS
5/1/2024
The former prime minister reacts to foreign minister Winston Peter's comments on AUKUS.
Duración:00:19:42
What the future sounds like: Music journalist Simon Reynolds
5/1/2024
Futuromania: Electric Dreams, Desiring Machines, and Tomorrow's Music Today is a new book that traces the history of sounds that prefigure pop music's future.
Duración:00:19:16
Agony Aunt: 'Can you ask someone out at their workplace?'
5/1/2024
Nights' resident Agony Aunt, comedian Courtney Dawson, is back and ready to answer your quandaries, your palavers, your misgivings.
Duración:00:11:39
Beloved costume shop set to close its doors for good
4/30/2024
Started in 1991, the Costume Cave on Wellington's Wakefield Street has long been a friend to filmmakers, theatre practitioners and partygoers in the capital and across the country.
Duración:00:09:10
Celebrating architecture in a fractured city
4/30/2024
Festival Open Christchurch returns this year with 50 open buildings for the public to explore spanning Gothic Revival, Christchurch Modern, contemporary and a range of uses.
Duración:00:16:40
Kiwi ultramarathon runner aiming to break world record
4/30/2024
This weekend, Sam Harvey is hoping to not only win the Dead Cow Gully race in Australia, but break the work record running continuously for 800km in 120 hours.
Duración:00:08:28
Politics by Night with Thomas Manch
4/30/2024
Stuff political reporter Thomas Manch joins Emile Donovan to break down some of the big political stories of the week, including AUKUS posturing and a tough political poll for the coalition government.
Duración:00:07:42
Shower Thoughts: Why can't Kiwis pay to get bail?
4/30/2024
We've seen it in just about every American sitcom, but why don't we 'post bail' in New Zealand? And why is paying to get out of jail allowed at all in some jurisdictions?
Duración:00:24:52
BBC World Lookahead with Pete Ross
4/29/2024
BBC World reporter Pete Ross joins Emile Donovan to take a look at some of the events making headlines internationally, including local elections in the UK, protests in the former Soviet state of Georgia, and a forthcoming report from a Canadian government inquiry into foreign interference and spying.
Duración:00:14:05
Sports with Kayla Hodge
4/29/2024
Otago Daily Times sports reporter Kayla Hodge joins Emile Donovan to cover the rise in suspensions to start the ANZ netball premiership, the New Zealand Warriors' search for up-and-coming talent in the deep south, and profile some of New Zealand's most underrated athletes.
Duración:00:13:54
Lifeline makes crisis call of its own
4/29/2024
The mental health hotline Lifeline turns 60 this year, and they say financial pressure has never been greater.
Duración:00:11:51
Time ticking down for next nova explosion
4/29/2024
Every eighty years, a nova 3,000 light years away called T Coronae Borealis spectacularly erupts, appearing as a new star in the sky.
Duración:00:21:48
Whakataukī of the Week with Justine Murray
4/29/2024
Justine has been behind the award-winning docuseries NZ Wars, and tonight she's been celebrating the premiere of a new season with a personal connection, Stories of Tauranga Moana.
Duración:00:08:47
Out Lately with Finn Johansson
4/26/2024
Featuring new music from New Zealand band Ha the Unclear, a 2022 track from Adelaide-based band Workhorse, and the debut album from artist Mandy, entitled Lawn Girl.
Duración:00:28:47
Pigeons pilfered in Wellington
4/26/2024
Wellington NZ commissioned the creation of 20 bronze pigeons statues to celebrate the city's business community. But now, two of the statues have disappeared, leaving some Wellingtonians all aflutter.
Duración:00:11:21
Short-Cuts with Dan Slevin
4/26/2024
Nights' resident screen critic Dan Slevin is back with Short-Cuts for another week.
Duración:00:18:35
This Weekend: Guinea pigs galore in Waimauku
4/26/2024
This Saturday, in the village of Waimauku, hundreds of guinea pigs will be gussying up to be named Mr or Ms Auckland at the Auckland Guinea Pig Show.
Duración:00:05:27
Rolleston Brass keeps the ANZAC spirit alive
4/24/2024
Morrine Martin is a trombone player with Rolleston Brass, and her son will be playing the Last Post on the trumpet at their local service.
Duración:00:13:12
ANZAC Day: Ancestors memorialised in online cenotaph
4/24/2024
The Online Cenotaph is a vast collection of old photos, beloved memories, diaries and records supplied by the public for all to access - from family members to historians and academics.
Duración:00:09:33
What it takes to make a great movie poster
4/24/2024
Henry Erdman designed posters for some of the biggest blockbuster films of the past decade, including Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2017), Tenet (2020), and The Boy and the Heron (2023). But making his way in the industry required some creative thinking.
Duración:00:13:27