Frontseat, 10.30pm, Sunday 5 June: Starter for Ten
Frontseat, this Sunday 5th June, 10.30pm TV One
Finalist
– Best Television Current Affairs Programme, Qantas Media
Awards
NATIONAL INTEREST
National Party arts &
broadcasting spokeswoman Georgina te Heuheu talks Oliver
Driver through the party’s policies, her favourite art-forms
and her love of hip hop music.
UNBEARABLE ARTS
The
Nelson City Council recently voted to withdraw funding from
the Nelson Arts Council – the oldest arts council in the
country. Julie Hill attends a community meeting in Nelson
where local MPs Nick Smith and Mike Ward join artists in
protest at the decision.
STARTER FOR TEN
The
University of Auckland’s grand plan for a creative
super-school is in disarray, with staff describing the
atmosphere as ‘toxic’ and students wondering what the heck
is going on. Jeremy Hansen talks to staff and students at
the National Institute of Creative Arts and Industries (no,
we’d never heard that name before, either), which includes
the School of Music and the Elam School of Fine Arts.
IS
THIS JAZZ?
Frontseat asks “what is jazz?” in the wake of
a judges’ decision not to accept “Tuhonohono: The Weaving”
in the jazz section of the RIANZ Tui NZ Music Awards, even
though that’s where it had been entered by musicians Richard
Nunns, Judy Bailey and Steve Garden.
BONUS
POINTS
Frontseat sits in on the Wellington final of the
Paper Plus Kids’ Lit Quiz, ahead of the national final in
Auckland on Saturday 11 June at the Storylines Festival of
New Zealand Children's Writers and Illustrators. At the
final, twelve teams of NZ schoolchildren and a visiting
Scottish team will compete to answer 60 wide-ranging
questions in five literature categories spanning over two
hundred years.
Best regards,
The Frontseat Team
TV
One, Sunday Nights
ENDS