Bookmarks
Bookmarks with Danielle Hawkins
Danielle Hawkins' farm life in Otorohanga has served up plenty of inspiration for her rural romance tales that have captivated readers here and and abroad. Audio
Bookmarks with Charlotte Grimshaw
Hailing from elite literary stock, author and reviewer Charlotte Grimshaw is the critically acclaimed author of seven novels, including The Night Book and Soon, which are jointly being turned into a… Audio
Bookmarks: Jarrod Gilbert
Jarrod Gilbert is one of the leading researchers into gang culture in New Zealand, he is the author of Patched: The History of Gangs in New Zealand, and he's just released a new book, A Rebel in… Audio
Bookmarks: Michael Hill
The name Michael Hill is synonymous with jewellery and entrepreneurship. He joins Jesse with some of his favourite books and music while discussing a life in gems. Audio
Bookmarks with Lana Lopesi
Lana Lopesi is an art curator, culture critic, PhD candidate, and also acts as editor-in-chief of arts and culture website The Pantograph Punch. Audio
Bookmarks: Camille O'Sullivan
Camille O'Sullivan is with us for Bookmarks today. Camille is a singer and actress. She's said to "seduce audiences around the world with her sultry, spellbinding performances of statement-making… Audio
Albert Belz on Bookmarks
Award-winning playwright Albert Belz tells us about how his experience growing in Whakatane in the 80's and shares his favourite songs, books, movies and TV shows. Audio
Bookmarks: Mark Mitchinson takes the high road
Mark Mitchinson came late to acting but he's now become a very well-known face and with a new series, High Road, which has just been picked up by the on-demand platform Lightbox. Audio
Bookmarks with Ray Woolf
There have been few entertainers in New Zealand who have been as BIG as today's Bookmarks guest. Audio
Bookmarks: Suran Dickson
As the founder of the anti-bullying charity Diversity Role Models, Suran Dickson was named one of the most influential LGBT people in Britain. Audio
Bookmarks with David Kirk
David Kirk is the former All Blacks' captain who led the New Zealand team in their World Cup win in 1987 he reveals his wide ranging tastes in music, books, theatre and film. Audio
Bookmarks with Kathryn Leafe
Kathryn Leafe from the New Zealand Needle Exchange joins us to chat books, movies, music, and her working life. Audio
Bookmarks: Dr David Gaimster
It's a year and a half since Dr David Gaimster became Auckland Museum's director. Like his predecessor Roy Clare, he's British, and he arrived early in a major strategic transformation of the 155… Audio
Bookmarks with John Walsh
John Walsh has established a significant career as a painter and curator over the past five decades. His work is shown in leading dealer galleries and is held at Te Papa -- where he was Curator of… Audio
Bookmarks with Richard Misilei
Tupu, in Otara, South Auckland, is a library -- but not a library as we're used to thinking of them. It's New Zealand's only youth library, and for the past 10 and a half years it's been managed by… Audio
Bookmarks with Tim Balme
Actor turned scriptwriter Tim Balme's today's Bookmarks Guest. His series, The Brokenwood Mysteries, is in its 5th season screening on Prime. He talks about his early years and inspiration along the… Audio
Bookmarks: Sarah Farrar
Sarah Farrar on preserving and presenting art and some of her favourite things. Sarah has put together some of Te Papa's biggest exhibitions and now she is joining the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o… Audio
Bookmarks: Craig Jackson
Craig "Jacks" Jackson has has done a lot if things in life. From radio and theatre, to film making. One of his films even won a "Sexiest Film" Award! His latest endeavour is manufacturing organic… Audio
Bookmarks with Chris Bourke
Chris Bourke is a musician, historian, editor, writer and producer whose work covers the first recordings to arrive in NZ to new beats being made now. Audio
Bookmarks: Anne Firth Murray
Jesse's guest for Bookmarks this week is Anne Firth Murray; an activist, academic, author and philanthropist who has been pushing for social change for decades. Audio