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The sudden leak of rain down Auckland doesn't stop the Drive show from rockin' anda rollin' - but Corey's comfortable at home with Dunkin' Donuts as the studio crew enjoy some top notch G&Ts.
Have you ever gotten your ears clean? Do you drive big annoying cars in defiance of Climate Change? Would you like to hear a sample of the beats playing at Flamingo Pier Waiheke? Welcome to the Drive programme for Wednesday.
We have Tim Mahon of Blam Blam Blam phone in about his guide to touring, as written on AudioCulture - and apparently, the b in bFM has changed its meaning... You're gonna have to listen to the episode and find out what it really means now.
Live from the Chris Cuffaro photo exhibition at Indigo Studios, Ponsonby - we bring you our first Drive Island for 2023 with a special performance from Reb Fountain and her band.
Steve comes in after watching When Bob Came, the legendary Brian Wafer joins us for What's Cooking, and all throughout the episode, if you must know, the crew were sipping on some very nice Peach Cider.
We gave our moon a new name - bFM apparently hired a "TV3 voice" to read the news - and people openly text in using their work plans: imagine all that money we could be making.
A very chill episode with absolutely no reference to the weather or Wayne Brown at all. Promise xx. We farewell Lewis from Sales but he may come back as a recurring character. Dr Loggcabin also comes in and takes over the decks for a full hour.
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.