Here Now
Here Now is about the journeys people make to New Zealand, their identities and perspectives, all of which shape their life here.
Hosted and produced by Kadambari Raghukumar
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In our final episode of Accidental Comics - We're with guests Sameena Zehra and Eddy Rodriguez both of whom stepped into the world of comedy after coming to New Zealand.
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Accidental Comics - David Stuart
Accidental Comics - David Stuart
This week, Scotland to Auckland was a circuitous route for comic David Stuart who came seeking love and a laugh - he's gets there in the end. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar.
Accidental Comics - Annie Guo and Summer Xia
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Accidental Comics - Annie Guo and Summer Xia
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In part two of our series with funny folk, we're joined by Summer Xia and Annie Guo who found comedy through chance in New Zealand. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar.
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Accidental Comics - Edd Rivera
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Accidental Comics - Edd Rivera
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In this four-part series, Kadambari Raghukumar talks to folks with jokes - people from overseas who’ve ended up as stand-up comics out of chance - their comedy, an outcome of coming to New Zealand.
Edd Rivera came to New Zealand thinking it was somewhere in Europe. True story and he’s been here eight years on. Comedy by chance, comedy to cope with moving countries. Produced by Kadambari Raghukumar.
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Javier Murcia's sculpture - a question of matter and time
Javier Murcia's sculpture - a question of matter and time
Javier Murcia's got his hands full rather literally. The sculptor is a master at casting in clay and bronze, the intricacies and subtleties of the human form. In this episode, he chats with Kadambari Raghukumar about his explorations in form and beyond.
Protoje - Keeping an even keel
Protoje - Keeping an even keel
Reggae artist Protoje who graced The Bowl stage at WOMAD Aotearoa this year, speaks to Kadambari Raghukumar in this episode on all things from patties to performances.
Trinidad to Taranaki - Queen Omega's humble heights
Trinidad to Taranaki - Queen Omega's humble heights
This year's WOMAD Aotearoa saw reggae icon Queen Omega draw crowds - she spoke to Kadambari Raghukumar about how it began for her.
A space for connection - centre in Queenstown built on community
A space for connection - centre in Queenstown built on community
Making that settling-in process a little easier, the small and welcoming Happiness House has been making an big impact on several lives in Queenstown.
Looking back at a year - Women's Day
Looking back at a year - Women's Day
Here Now looks back at some the conversations we had with women this past year on the series across all sorts of topics - Colombian stereotypes, medicine, comedy and academics.
"We need a solution soon" - conflict in Democratic Republic of Congo
"We need a solution soon" - conflict in Democratic Republic of Congo
Over 7000 people have been killed since January this year in the conflict that's ongoing in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Kadambari Raghukumar talks about the impact of the war with Congolese with family members in the east of the country.
Nadia Freeman's "The Girmit"
Nadia Freeman's "The Girmit"
Artist Nadia Freeman's performance, The Girmit, explores a slightly unconventional approach to telling the story of how Indians came to be taken to Fiji in the 1800s.
Exploring Solidarity through CARE (Part 2)
Exploring Solidarity through CARE (Part 2)
What does culture-centred communication look like in a suburb of Palmerston North trying to shift narratives around it's reputation? Professor Mohan Dutta and Venessa Pokaia join Kadambari Raghukumar in this second part to the conversation on CARE's work.
Exploring Solidarity through CARE (Part 1)
Exploring Solidarity through CARE (Part 1)
Exploring cultural communication around sex and health, Fullbright scholar at Massey University Prof Angela Cooke-Jackson talks to Kadambari Raghukumar about her experiences as an academic working with Black and indigenous communities.
A Mixtape for Maladies
A Mixtape for Maladies
Ahilan Karunaharan returns with his final in a trilogy of plays - A Mixtape for Maladies with Ambika GKR in a leading role. Kadambari Raghukumar talks to them about the making of the play that premieres at the Auckland Arts Festival this March.
Tech is where it's at - the NZ India bilateral link
Tech is where it's at - the NZ India bilateral link
As New Zealand courts India seeking deeper bilateral ties, what does the ideal relationship look like and what's in it for us? Sunit Prakash talks to Kadambari Raghukumar on his views as a tech consultant going between the two countries.
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