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Corey rides solo in this edition of Drive - we find out the secret meaning of Chur - and someone gets pissed that Corey wonders why President Clinton cheated on his wife.
Jonny and Corey are amped for Kurt Vile later on in the night - the Pacific are getting closer to legalising the ganga - there's some weird tool being used for the wine tonight.
It was a big weekend for Jonny and Corey - Jonny DJ'ed for Surf Friends while Corey protested that Stop Co-Governance guy in Orewa. But it doesn't stop there! Peter Lineham talks more about that guy - and we welcome in Broods and Half/Time for special interviews.
Daily Doobie... Cannabis Chronicals... Whatever you call it, Marijuana Media is back at 4:20 sharp and The D4 are in the building for a special edition of Friday Live!
This week Chris discusses David Seymour's recent comments that Aotearoa could become a “high-value powerhouse” in the global cannibas export market, Helius Theraputics shuts down citing regulation, a study at Otago shows CBD oil eases endometriosis pain, and 'Sativa' and 'Indica' both make the 2025 list of declined baby names.
There is nothing hyperbolic about the term eclectic when applied to Amelia Berry's music career.
The producer, instrumentalist, songwriter and producer has worked across genres while always managing to maintain a particular feeling.
For this special edition of AudioCulture, Martyn Pepperell joins the show to discuss Berry's career. From early days in the post-punk trio Nice Birds to Berry's award-winning work under the moniker Amamelia.
You can check out Martyn's extensive profile here.
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.