'Bloke Of The Apocalypse' creator Charlie Faulks and voice actor Jack Marlin join Emma Gleason in the studio to talk about their new animated series, a father-son tale (with zombies) set in small-town New Zealand. The animated web series won $500,000 in funding from NZ on Air, and it's screening on Youtube now. (You can also see it on the big screen tonight at The Capitol Cinema.)
liv from rāapa mg talks to jeremy elwood about the upcoming gig, Voices for Palestine kaupapa happening at Pitt St Methodist Church, featuring some of Tāmaki's best and brightest artists! tickets available from iTicket. less geddit, free palestine always
Nat Hutton from There's A Tuesday tells Emma Gleason about their Silver Scroll-nominated single 'Margo', what it feels like to be a finalist, and how their teenage years in Ōtautahi shaped the band.
Thursday Morning Glory host Emma Gleason talks to Kiwi actor (and long-time bFM listener) Jay Ryan about his new show, The Ridge, screening on Sky Open, SkyGo and Neon from October 21. A Scotland-New Zealand co-production, the six-part series is a gothic mystery set in rural Aotearoa. The pair discuss the mysterious quality of small towns, why he still loves working here, and how he got his big break right downstairs from the studio by the quad.
Babe Martin aka Zoë Larsen Cumming joins Emma Gleason in the studio to discussing her new single 'Only Good', upcoming EP Not a Bee, but a Wasp, fashioning her musical alter ego, and finding inspiration in Tāmaki Makaurau.
Emma speaks with stylist and New Zealand Fashion Week creative director Dan Ahwa about the return of the event after a two-year hiatus, how he brought the Into The Archives show to the runway and why it matters.
Vera Ellen phones in to chat to Sof in light of Junk Festival this weekend. The two chat about Vera's performance of Then There Was You for Infinity Sessions at Roundhead Studios, the process of translating intimate music from the studio to the stage, and what's next, as they reflect on the past year.
Kane Strang from Office Dog phones in to chat to Sof in light of Junk Festival this weekend. The two chat about New Zealand's obsession with referencing dogs in music, coming back to Aotearoa after touring the US, and reflecting on the band since they began making music together in 2023.