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Travelling Tunes w/ Dr Kirsten Zemke: Rāmere April 10, 2026

Travelling Tunes w/ Dr Kirsten Zemke: Rāmere April 10, 2026 Travelling Tunes w/ Dr Kirsten Zemke: Rāmere April 10, 2026, 23.35 MB
Fri 10 Apr 2026

Kirsten joins Rosetta and Milly for a kōrero about Frutiger Aero for Travelling Tunes! Whakarongo mai nei!

Wii Party Soundtrack - Main Menu Music
Customize - Xploshi (2023)
Patagonia - Yoichiro Yoshikawa (1987)

From The Crate w/ Cam: Rāmere April 10, 2026

From The Crate w/ Cam: Rāmere April 10, 2026 From The Crate w/ Cam: Rāmere April 10, 2026, 26.23 MB
Fri 10 Apr 2026

Cam is back up in the studio, sharing some of the awesome new releases on the shelves at Southbound today! Whakarongo mai nei!

Parlor Greens - Drop Top
Jim Jones All Stars - Gashman
Tiwayo - I’ve Got to Travel Alone

Veriditas w/Rosa Allison: 10th April, 2026.

Veriditas w/Rosa Allison: 10th April, 2026. , 34.36 MB
Fri 10 Apr 2026

Rosa Allison is a Pōneke-based artist primarily working amongst a painting practice. Producing beautiful oil paintings on canvas that are heavily informed by the natural world. 

Her current show an at Melanie Roger Gallery, Veriditas showcases a stunning series of paintings that continues in Allison's exploration of the natural world. The title of the show itself Veriditas, refers to a concept coined by 12th Century German Mystic, Hildegard Von Bingen. The world refers to a kind of greenness, a vitality and lifeforce that inhibits all living things. Like a sap that flows through the natural world, embodying all things with a kind of liveliness. In turn re-imagining the divine as not something that sits above nature, but rather within nature. 

The works themselves lean into this exploration of Veriditas, taking on this enriched green colour pallet that flows between works to create a visual landscape of greenness. Slipping in between abstraction and figuration, with imagery of snakes, birds, plants, mushrooms, and human bodies— both arising and slipping back into the work itself. Resulting in a luminous exhibition that pulls viewers into a space of liveliness that re-centers nature, and our ecological system.

Maya caught up with Rosa about the show as well as her overall practice.

Land of The Good Groove April 10, 2026

Land of The Good Groove April 10, 2026.mp3 mp3, 87.33 MB
Fri 10 Apr 2026

Fancy New Band W/ Joe Foley, Sophisticated Sarcasm

Fancy New Band W/ Joe Foley, Sophisticated Sarcasm Fancy New Band W/ Joe Foley, Sophisticated Sarcasm , 34.7 MB
Fri 10 Apr 2026

For Fancy New Band today Huia was joined by Grey Lynn based rapper, Joe Foley who was showcasing his current project 'Sophisticated Sarcasm' to which the name says it all, he's able to blend well thought out lyricism, cheeky remarks and still pull a strong sense of vulnerability and honesty to his art. 

Brought to you by NZ On Air !

Various Artists w/ Sof and Maya: 10th April, 2026

Various Artists w/ Sof and Maya: 10th April, 2026 Various Artists w/ Sof and Maya: 10th April, 2026, 82.66 MB
Fri 10 Apr 2026

Sof caught up with director of Grace Aotearoa, Emil Scheffmann, about their recent move from Pitt Street to Rationalist House on Symonds Street, as well as their current joint exhibition showing Atarangi Anderson and Georgia Tikaputini Douglas Hood, Mau Āhua

Maya caught up with Rosa Allison about her current show on at Melanie Roger Gallery, Veriditas.

Whakarongo mai x

Grace Aotearoa moving w/ Emil Scheffmann: 10th April, 2026

Grace Aotearoa moving w/ Emil Scheffmann: 10th April, 2026 Grace Aotearoa moving w/ Emil Scheffmann: 10th April, 2026, 25.55 MB
Fri 10 Apr 2026

Grace Aotearoa is a Tāmaki-based gallery, which specialises in the representation of early career artists within Aotearoa. Directed by Emil Scheffmann, the gallery has recently relocated from its former Pitt Street home into Symond Street’s historic Rationalist House. A building rich with history, Rationalist House has been owned by the New Zealand Association of Rationalists & Humanists since 1960 – having been home to the Association’s library, an infamous jazz club, the Society for Closer Relations with the USSR, and, for many years, the Socialist Party. As a gallery with a reputation for championing younger emerging artists, it feels apt that Grace now sits between AUT, Whitecliffe, and Elam, at the heart of fine arts education in Tāmaki. 

Sof caught up with gallery director Emil Scheffmann about the move, as well as their current joint exhibition showing Atarangi Anderson and Georgia Tikaputini Douglas Hood, Mau Āhua.

95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rāmere April 10, 2026

95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rāmere April 10, 2026 95bFM Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Rāmere April 10, 2026, 240.56 MB
Fri 10 Apr 2026

Ata mārie and happy Rāmere! E whai ake nei, coming up on the 95bFM Breakfast show with Rosetta and Milly; Travelling Tunes with Kirsten Zemke, From The Crate with Cam, and plenty of wonderful prizes, music, yarns, and more! Whakarongo mai nei!

Morning Glory with Huia: Rāmere, Friday 10th April

Morning Glory with Huia: Rāmere, Friday 10th April Morning Glory with Huia: Rāmere, Friday 10th April, 164.92 MB
Fri 10 Apr 2026

This Morning Glory Huia dove into a few different genres. She played new tracks from Courtney Barnett and School Fair which later morphed into a small inpromptu britpop segment. Leading into Fancy New band the tunes moved to some local rap/hiphop for this weeks artist Joe Foley playing songs under 'Sophisticated Sarcasm'. 

Brought to you by NZ On Air!

Thanks to The Tuning Fork.

 

Research Examines Women’s Drinking and Health Perceptions w/ Dr Kate Kersey

Women's Drinking w Kate Kersey.mp3 mp3, 23.39 MB
Thu 9 Apr 2026

New research out of the University of Auckland is exploring how middle-aged women understand and manage their drinking.

The study found that many women have a strong awareness of alcohol’s effects on their bodies, particularly when it comes to things like sleep, energy, and overall well-being. But those understandings are shaped by broader social expectations around productivity, health, and self-care.

Producer Pranuja spoke with Dr Kate Kersey,  a researcher in the department of social and community health at the University of Auckland, about how women navigate those pressures, and what that tells us about drinking culture in Aotearoa.