Charlotte Graham
Best books of 2017
We talk with RNZ journalist Charlotte Graham about 2017 in literature. Audio
Book review - The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye
Charlotte Graham reviews The Girl Who Takes an Eye for an Eye by David Lagercrantz, published by MacLeHose. Audio
Gendered harassment of woman broadcasters
Regular RNZ contributor and sometimes host Charlotte Graham has just completed her Master's thesis - At War on Twitter. Audio
Hong Kong society
Charlotte Graham is a journalist based in Hong Kong. She discusses the subversive walking tours teaching mostly Western visitors about how locals really live, and heads off the beaten track to find… Audio
Theatre Critic - Charlotte Graham
Charlotte Graham is normally one of our book reviewers - but she's currently reporting at the New York Times Hong Kong bureau, with support from Asia New Zealand… And so she's joining us to talk abotu… Audio
Book review - The New Animals
Charlotte Graham reviews The New Animals by Pip Adam. Audio
Books: Charlotte Graham on YA fiction
Charlotte Graham reviews two rom-coms for young adult readers in modern times. When Dimple Met Rishi by Sandhya Menon tells the story of two Indian-American teenagers who get to know each other at a… Audio
Book review - Difficult Women by Roxane Gay
Charlotte Graham reviews 'Difficult Women' by Roxane Gay, published by Grove Press. Audio
Book review - Universal Harvester by John Darnielle
Universal Harvester by John Darnielle, reviewed by Charlotte Graham, published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Audio
Ian Rankin - Rebus at retirement
Ian Rankin is an award-winning Scottish author and TV writer best known for his best-selling Rebus series, which have been translated into 22 languages.
Coming up
Professor Catherine Donnelly - A long history of cheese
Professor Catherine Donelly compiled and edited the first-ever Oxford Companion to Cheese. Besides being a cheese fanatic, Donnelly is a 'cheese politics' pundit. Audio
Susan Calman - The Scottish storyteller
Scottish comedian Susan Calman is a regular guest on the BBC Radio 4 News Quiz and QI and the author of a memoir Cheer Up Love: Adventures in Depression with the Crab of Hate. Audio
Quin Tang - Half a Walnut Tree
As a three-year-old in China, Quin Tang's mother was shot in front of her and her father taken away. After moving to Christchurch 25 years ago, she walked out of an abusive marriage with two young… Audio
Ian Rankin - Rebus at retirement
Ian Rankin is an award-winning Scottish author and TV writer best known for his best-selling Rebus series, which have been translated into 22 languages. Audio
Dan Schultz - protecting your search history
30-year-old programmer Dan Schultz has created the website 'Internet Noise', which auto-opens tabs based on random Google searches and makes it impossible for IPs to accurately profile internet users.
…Christy Goldfuss - science in the time of Trump
Christy Godfuss is the vice president for energy and environment policy at the progressive policy institute, the Center for American Progress (CAP). She has taken part in conversations with NZ's Pew… Audio, Gallery
Charlotte Graham reviews The Hate U Give
Charlotte Graham is reviewing the much-anticipated YA novel about Black Lives Matter, called The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas, and a new edition of The Changeover by Margaret Mahy. The Changeover has… Audio
Charlotte Graham reviews "Problems" by Jade Sharma
Problems written by Jade Sharma, reviewed by Charlotte Graham.
Published by Emily Books. Audio