At the start of the COVID pandemic American musician Amanda Palmer was touring New Zealand when the borders closed and her 'short tour' turned into a two year stay. Amanda was joined initially by her five-year-old-son Ash, and her then husband, the author Neil Gaiman. Their marriage ended and Neil went to Scotland while Amanda and Ash stayed on in Haverlock North, and then Waiheke Island. During these two years the New Zealand Survival Songs were written. Amanda joins us in the RNZ studio in Auckland to play some of these songs with a keyboard, two guitars and some special guests.
Quinte students in Grades 4, 5 and 6 are invited to share what home means to them in the annual national writing contest “Meaning of Home” that is now open and accepting entries.
Quinte students in Grades 4, 5 and 6 are invited to share what home means to them in the annual national writing contest “Meaning of Home” that is now open and accepting entries.
Quinte students in Grades 4, 5 and 6 are invited to share what home means to them in the annual national writing contest “Meaning of Home” that is now open and accepting entries.