“We Were Dangerous” Maddie Dai on Breakfast – 22/08/2024
Maddie Dai started her career as an Art Director, where she won both Webby and Lovie awards with clients that included Unicef, UNHCR, Color of Change and Airbnb. In 2017 her first cartoon was published in...
“Elemental”: Fly My Pretties’ Barnaby Weir on Breakfast – 19/08/2024
Barnaby joins Sunaina to talk about Fly My Pretties' new show and live album set to be performed, recorded and filmed at Wellington's Great Hall in October.
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Troy Kingi on Breakfast – 16/08/2024
Album no.8 ‘Leatherman & the Mojave Green’ is a homecoming of sorts for Troy, returning to the genre of music that ultimately enticed him in to the music industry, rock music.Inspired in his mid teens by s...
Wellington Jazz Festival : Tama Waipara on Breakfast – 3/09/2024
Joining Sunaina on Breakfast this morning is Tama Waipara, chief executive for the Te Tairawhiti Arts festival and co-director for Te Whanaganui-a-Tara's upcoming Jazz Festival.The Wellington Jazz Festival is ...
“10 Years of Ngā Taonga”: Honiana Love on Breakfast – 19/08/2024
Prior to joining Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision as Pou Ārahi, Honiana Love was Senior Advisor Māori at Manatū Taonga, Ministry for Culture and Heritage. She has over 25 years of archival experience – including ...
“We Were Dangerous” Film Release: Maddie Dai on Breakfast – 22/08/2024
Interview with New York based NZ writer Maddie Dai on general release day of her film We Were Dangerous
The film had its world premiere in Austin, Texas at South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival in March 2...
Sharing Spaces with two/fiftyseven: Ash Holwell & Sarah Booher on Breakfast – 20/08/2024
Sarah Booher from SJ Creative joins Ash Holwell and Sunaina for this week's two/fiftyseven segment
She was a cofounder of Reusabowl, and is the photographer for a massive range of Wellington orgs doing amaz...