This week on The Saturday Spring Aubrey talks inclusive education and neurodiversity on Lecture Me thanks to Blue Hills Books, Stella hops on Implausible Deniability, and Finn solves all our problems on Dear Finn.
Aubrey O'Grady is currently studying a Bachelor of Education (Honours) specialising in Inclusive Education. This week on Lecture Me, Aubrey tells us about a lecture from EDUC759: Inclusivity Practices in Neurodiversity taught by Professor Missy Morton. Whakarongo mai nei ~
Dam Native – Whakarongo Mai Nei English Teacher – Birds of a Feather (Live from BBC Maida Vale) The WAEVE, Graham Coxon, Rose Elinor Dougall – Broken Boys Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds – O Wow O Wow (How Wonderful She Is) Mermaid Chunky – Chaperone Paul Davis – Six days on the Road Bob Dylan – Desolation Row HINDS, Grian Chattan – Stranger Fazerdaze – Cherry Pie Broadcast – Come Back to Me (demo) Office Dog – Dump No Waste, Flows to the Sea Lorde – Mata Kohore/Stoned at the Nail Salon Oliver Coates – Apparition MJ Lenderman – Wristwatch Tropical Fuck Storm – Two Afternoons Laurie Anderson – Flying at Night Laurie Anderson – This Modern World Laurie Anderson, ANOHNI – India, And On Down to Australia (featuring ANOHNI) Bill Callahan – First Bird Mahinarangi Tocker – Kei Hea Koe
It's Drive Island! 95bFM makes the trip down to the Ellen Melville Centre to rock out to Elisa and Buzz thanks to McLeodsand NZ On Air Music! Huge thanks to the bands, everyone who came down for a dance, to our awesome volunteers, and to Rick Breeze who stopped the rain just in time! Ngā mihi to The Beer Spot.
Lucian Rice joins Lucia in the studio to play stripped-back versions of two of his songs ahead of his upcoming EP: Right Now, Forever! Thanks to NZ on Air Music ❤️
Public Clay is an exhibition by Fiona Jack currently on at Melanie Roger Gallery.
Fiona Jack is a conceptual artist based in Tāmaki Makaurau where she is the Head of School at Te Waka Tūhura Elam School of Fine Art at Waipapa Taumata Rau the University of Auckland.
As Jack’s first solo exhibition with Melanie Roger Gallery, the exhibition presents a new series of ‘earth posters’ made in collaboration with Naarm/Melbourne-based poet, Sholto Buck, as well as a new collaborative work with Tāmaki Makaurau-based artist, Elizabeth Pointon.
Sofia spoke to Fiona about this exhibition, her practice, and these collaborative projects.
Kirsten breaks the cardinal rule of 95bFM (according to Jonny) and plays emo on-air. Kirsten runs us through the history of the emo genre and it's origin in the hardcore punk scene in D.C during the 1980s. Whakarongo mai nei!
Thanks to Drake Street Studios!
Identity Crisis is a collaborative exhibition by artists Otis Frizzell and Mike Weston showing at Eyes on Fire Gallery till Monday. Otis Frizzell was renowned in the nineties for being one half of the hip hop duo MCOJ Rhythm Slave.
Otis and Mike are renowned for the pop art works, most notably their Jacinda Ardern ‘Aroha’ screen print that pays homage to one of the most famous Obama ‘Hope’ print.
Beth caught up with him this abouthim about Identity Crisis and the evolution of his pop art over the past twenty years.
Jonny speaks to Danny Haimona (aka Danny D) of Dam Native about the re-issue of one of Aotearoa's seminal hip hop albums Kaupapa Driven Rhymes Uplifted, which happens to be our Album of the Week this week. Originally released in 1997, the album continues to shape approaches to reo Māori rap and contemporary music. Whakarongo mai nei!