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A super charged show featuring political commentary from David Slack; Delaney Mes tackling food questions which err on the side of bizzare; Tasty vinyl treats from Southbound Records; and a Theatre Guide with Sara Shirazi.
A jam packed show today; Rob Bollix decribes a whale sized piece of crap stuck in the London Sewers; Phil Goff discusses Auckland Airports fuel crisis; UoA lecturer Ron Samson speaks on improvisational jazz; and Clayton reviews The Country Doctor.
This morning on breakfast Lillian joins Mikey to talk women's suffrage; For Viewmaster Alex recaps the 69th Annual Emmy Awards; Aaannndd the show is peppered with good tunes, banter and a quick game of "What am I?"
Mikey jumps head first into election week! Labour party leader Jacinda Arden discusses partnering with the Greens; Jenna reviews Riot Days by Maria Alyokhina from Russian band Pussy Riot; And Mikey & Jonny ask Ange about their eczema.
bFM broadcasts live from Real Groovy! Mikey chats to Fabian Fanboy about Transparent; Dr. Kirsten Zemke explores the soothing world of bagpipes. And we have live performances from Reb Fountain & Randa.
Today on the show Rob Bollocks sheds light on the discovery of a 14,000 year old village found in British Columbia; Dr. Maria Walls gives us her thoughts on bleak post-World War historical drama "Land of Mine"; and Phil Goff discusses whether quality and workmanship are being sacrificed in the Auckland building boom.
Mike talks to David Kilgour about the Clean's induction into the NZ Music Hall of Fame; Pennie talks 'Activist Chic' and whether fashion is serious when it's political; Mark Kneebone gives a rundown of the Laneway 2018 lineup; Megan May from Little Bird Unbakery dishes up tasty morsels with a new recipe book; Alex reviews Atlanta & Deuce for Viewmaster; Aaaannnd Claire Hood discusses Classical Voice Performance for Ready Steady Learn.
Today on bFM Breakfast: Jacinda discusses Labour's plans for their first 100 days in Government. Kiran from Unity Books reviews A Separation by Katie Kitamura; Aaannnd Natural Ange eases your inflamation.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Fabian's big on Toa Fraser but not so big on It; Kirsten's off sick; Sarah's starting a sabbatical; and Jules and Mike ensure the tunes roll thicker and fasterer.
Playlist
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Fabian's big on Toa Fraser but not so big on It; Kirsten's off sick; Sarah's starting a sabbatical; and Jules and Mike ensure the tunes roll thicker and fasterer.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rod Oram gives us all a much needed dose of measured political opinion; Delaney talks locust empanada and funky porcini; Sarah's excited for the next David Simon; Troy just won't quit with the smooth tunes; and Pearl just wants to dance.
Playlist
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rod Oram gives us all a much needed dose of measured political opinion; Delaney talks locust empanada and funky porcini; Sarah's excited for the next David Simon; Troy just won't quit with the smooth tunes; and Pearl just wants to dance.
Childish Gambino - Me and Your Momma
Queens Of The Stone Age - The Evil Has Landed
Queen Neptune - Body House
King Loser - Morning Dew
Motorhead - God Save the Queen
King Curtis - Memphis Soul Stew
Totems - Potential
Wax Chattels - Gillian
Evil Nine - All the Cash ft Elp
Naomi Punk - Cookie
The Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out
SassyBlack - I'll Wait For You
Prince - I Would Die 4 U
LCD Soundsystem - Tonite
Curtis Mayfield - (Don't Worry) If There's Hell Below We Are All Gonna Go
Dr Kirsten Zemke traces the history indie, beginning with the cassette tape compilation C86 released by NME in 1986 the UK - the first use of 'indie' as a genre rather than independent release. Whakarongo mai nei!
Jonny chats to Dan Weetman of The Black Seeds about the 20th anniversary of the band's album ON THE SUN - which is finally being pressed to vinyl for the first time ever!
This week on Ready Steady Learn, Jonny chats to Phyllis Ohene-Agyei about her research into the
impacts of gestational diabetes (diabetes during pregnancy) on mothers and their babies. Her research focuses on a previously little-studied area – the link between expectant mums having diabetes and
developing mental health issues. Thanks to Te Waipapa Taumata Rau - The University of Auckland!
Jonny chats to Suri about the book recommendation of the week. The latest book from Ta-Nehisi Coates titled The Message. The book contains three interweaving essays that investigate how fictional and factual narrations distort and expose our realities.