Mark Cubey
Song Crush: Post Malone, Tame Impala and Master Fader
Schools out and the kids take over! Teenage music fans Oscar Horner and Benny Lindsay Williams explain the listening habits of the young and share their new favourite songs. Honorary adolescent Mark… Video, Audio
Rewriting the Writers Festival
The Wellington Writers Festival has a new leader – former RNZer Mark Cubey, who is adding his flair, knowledge and insight to the biannual event. He takes us through the major themes and authors… Audio
The Mixtape: Mark Cubey
This week's RNZ Music mixtape selector is the outgoing Saturday Mornings producer Mark Cubey. He speaks with Yadana Saw about his decade in the job and many other things he's turned his hand to. Audio
Listener Feedback to Saturday 29 October 2016
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 29 October 2016. Audio
The Art of Etiquette – Interviews
Zoë George talks to Saturday Morning with Kim Hill producer Mark Cubey about how interviewees should approach being talked to by the media. What do you need to know? Should you be nervous? How should… Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 83: Prince
A tribute to the late Prince Rogers Nelson. Featuring Shayne Carter, Steven Thrasher and more with musical tributes from Trip Pony, Jesse Sheehan and our own house band Erotic City. Video, Audio
DNA project uncovers the secrets of NZers origins
Two hundred New Zealanders living in London have had their DNA tested in the culmination of a project to trace our genetic makeup. Audio
A History of Student Radio - Episode Three
Student radio stations tap into the 'youth market' to generate advertising revenue; the 'alternative' becomes mainstream; and we hear about some of the non-musical exploits of student radio, including… Audio
A History of Student Radio - Episode Two
A four-part journey through 45 years of student radio in New Zealand. Part Two: broadcasters who would go on to become household names recall their youthful antics, and all sorts of politics. Audio
A History of Student Radio - Episode One
A four-part journey through 45 years of student radio in New Zealand - the stars and bands who got their breaks, the politics, the music, the piracy and the 'No. 8 wire' sink or swim mentality. Audio
Music 101 Pocket Edition 22
Ice Cube embraces his inner officer, Tesla coil music and Kane Strang live in concert. Audio
Ice Cube
Ice Cube was a member of seminal 80s gangster rap group NWA, and has gone on to a successful solo music career alongside producing, writing and starring in many hit movies. He's also one of the… Audio
Behind the Scenes: Kim Hill creates a glass object
Kim Hill makes a glass paperweight at the Chronicle Glass studio under the supervision of business co-owner and glass artist Katie Brown. Audio
Children's Books with Kate De Goldi
Kate reviews two books for older teenage readers: Pink Smog: Becoming Weetzie Bat by Francis Lia Block and Razorhurst by Justine Larabestier. Audio
Karim Khan: activity and health
Editor of the British Journal of Sports Medicine and expert in physical activity for public health. Audio
Rachel Dawick: boundary riders
Songwriter and vocalist who has been researching the lives of New Zealand women in the 1800s, and turning their stories into songs on the album The Boundary Riders: Musical Tales of New Zealand… Audio
Art Crime with Arthur Tompkins: Sarajevo Haggadah
District Court Judge and member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Expert Group, discussing the 14th century book Sarajevo Haggadah. Audio
Gayle Souter-Brown: healing landscapes
Landscape and urban design consultant, founder of Greenstone Design, and author of Landscape and Urban Design for Health and Well-Being: Using Healing, Sensory and Therapeutic Gardens Audio
Jeffrey E. Stern: Ebola outbreak
Freelance journalist, author, and development worker whose article about the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, Hell in the Hot Zone, appears in the October issue of Vanity Fair. Audio
Rollo Wenlock: startups in Tel Aviv
CEO of video software start-up Wipster, in Israel for the Start Tel Aviv Competition 2014, where eighteen companies from around the world have seven days to meet investors and like-minded people. Audio