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It's Monday and its the first day of NZ Music Month 2023! Peter comes live to us from a bus and Tyler Baikie takes us to the dark past of the old internet.
If the Mormon Church have a lot of money in New Zealand, perhaps they could use that money to solve fish starvation in the Gulf Harbour. They certainly didn't use that money to pay for Paul Holmes CD in 2000.
Today we bring you an exclusive live broadcast of bFM's Party to Farewell our General Manager, Caitlin Mcilhagga. And Jujulipps slays in the lounge - live!
Laika reviews recent production Music Portrait of a Humble Disabled Samoan, the upcoming My Name is Rachel Corrie at Te Pou Theatre, and Words In Motion at Basement Theatre. Whakarongo mai nei!
Peter Lineham discusses the phenomenon of the 'quiet revival', a term used to describe the rise of young men converting to Catholicism and Orthodox Christian denominations.
Molly speaks with filmmaker Oliver Laxe about his Oscar-nominated film Sirāt. The director discusses working with ravers, confronting death on the dancefloor and via cinema, and working with composer Kangding Ray. You can catch Sirāt in cinemas now across Aotearoa.
HALFQUEEN speaks to KT, founding member of Atlanta-based punk band Upchuck, ahead of their much-awaited debut tour of Aotearoa. Alongside tour yarns, they delve into the band's heavy-hitting third album, I'm Nice Now. Catch Upchuck live at Double Whammy on Friday, 13 March.