Navigation for Arts on Sunday

1 November 2009

12:40 Banned books

Donald Kerr curator of the Heresy, Sedition, Obscenity: The Book Challenged exhibition at the De Beer Gallery, Dunedin

Dr Patricia Te Arapo Wallace12:50 Korowai

Dr Patricia Te Arapo Wallace (right) talks to Lynn Freeman about her trip to the United States where she found a treasure trove of Māori cloaks.

1:00 At the Movies

Simon looks at what's happened to food in America. Julie and Julia is a tribute to cooking legend Julia Child - starring acting legend Meryl Streep. Food Inc. shows that farming today is more like an industrial production line. And Surrogates portrays a world in which everyone does everything online.

Bevin Linkhorn1:30 MashPit Comedy

TV sirector Bevin Linkhorn (left) talks about a new kind of comedy for television.

1:40 Crows Feet

Wellington dance Company Crows Feet celebrates its 10th birthday - Lucy Orbell investigates.

1:50 Shared Harmonics

Artist, musician and sculptor Michael Smithers and producer Tony Hiles talk about their joint project capturing Michael's journey to complete his unfinished works.

2:00 The Laugh Track

Featuring the third part in our four-part, high-risk comedy-competition series, Stand Up and Be Counted.

2:20 Murray Khouri reviews the NZSO's final subscription concert for the year

2:30 Chapter and Verse

The extraordinary works of film-maker, sculptor, painter and poet - Len Lye

Rainbow Dance by Len Lye

Len Lye 'Rainbow Dance' 1936 film still

And artist Chris Welsby, who is currently artist in residence at AUT's CoLab-Creative Technology Centre.

At Sea by Chris Welsby

At Sea by Chris Welsby

3:04 Alan Scott reviews The Court Theatre's production of Backstage

3:08 The Sunday Drama

Cross Connection - a new play by Auckland writer Shirley Eliot.