Drag King extraordinaire Hugo Grrrl (George Fowler) has a kōrero about the Auckland Live Cabaret Season, this year in the ever beautiful, ever grandiose Civic Theatre. Hugo will also be hosting Naked Boys Reading which is definitely not one to miss, and you can catch it from 15 - 17 September at The Civic Theatre Bar. Whakarongo mai nei to hear all about it!
Film maker, photographer, and producer Julie Zhu comes into the studio for a kōrero about her latest project that she has co-directed, a one-hour bilingual documentary, Meng, which follows Aotearoa's Race Relations Commissioner, Meng Foon. It premieres tonight on Whakaata Māori. Whakarongo mai nei.
Celebrating the release of her fourth studio album Spirituals, Rachel had a chat with artist, creative, and incredible musician Santigold about politics in art, motherhood, and finding solace in the creative process in the times we live in. Whakarongo mai nei.
Zac Arnold swings by the studio with an extra special announcement about this year's much anticipated Student Radio Network Awards! Whakarongo mai nei!
Te Whanganui-a-Tara based musician Elliott Dawson has a kōrero about his quite ruckus, quite dreamy, very cool debut album as a solo project, Hang Low. Whakarongo mai nei to hear about the writing process, collaboration, and saxophones.
Writer and Director of Muru, Tearepa Kahi, phones up to have a kōrero about the response to the 2007 Tūhoe raids. Whakarongo mai nei to hear about the journey to creating this film, and check it out in cinemas from the 1st of September.
The incredible Julia Jacklin has released her third album, PRE PLEASURE, today. Rachel had a kōrero with Julia all about this new, generous, and thoughtful work. Whakarongo mai nei.
Two sevenths of Te Whanganui-a-Tara band Recitals, Carla and Xanthe, have a kōrero about their much awaited debut album Orbit I which happily is out tomorrow! You can also catch Recitals playing at The Wine Cellar tomorrow night to celebrate the release! Whakarongo mai nei!
Actor, director, and creator Ella Gilbert phones up for a kōrero about her short film Mary Mary, based on her grandmother Annetta's experiences and opening up conversations about bodily autonomy and reproductive justice in Aotearoa. Mary Mary is the first film of the Someday Stories Series 6, and you can check it out from Monday 29 August. Whakarongo mai nei.