Listen back to The Saturday Spring! Karyn talks to Sociology student Lily about Artificial Reproductive Technologies on Lecture Me, thanks to Blue Hill Books. Stella joins Karyn for Implausible Deniability to discuss sleep debt and whether it can be recouperated! Finn hops on the mic to help answer your queries for Dear Finn.
Playlist
Heems, Sid Vashi, and Navz-47 - FLOWERS
Georgia Gets By - Split Lip
The Hard Quartet - Rio’s Lips
Bruce Springsteen - Dream Baby Dream
Suicide - Dream Baby Dream
Song of the Week Yaeji - Booboo
2pac - Brenda’s Got A Baby
Blondshell - What’s Fair
Oasis - Married With Children
King Krule - Achtung!
Yu Ching - Love
Fontaines D.C - In the Modern World
The Last Dinner Party - This Town Ain’t Big Enough For The Both Of Us
First up in the lerm werld residency is none other than the hardest working DJ in the scene, Keighto. Honestly one of the most versatile heavy lifters you will ever have the pleasure to meet. Kate is a weapon on the tools, but mixes in such a way that you know she cares about you and your dreams. Some people may be mistaken to think that Keighto is just a UKG DJ, but becoming a staple in the lermiversa she has proven time after time how versatile she truly is. This mix does it again with tunes ranging from hard hitting Electro to heartfelt pop bangers. Buckle in and enjoy the ride.
Post-NZIFF, it's time to return to the couch! Litia reviews the third season of HBO series Industry and how it compares to other bingeable series such as Succession. Whakarongo mai nei!
Day One Hāpai te Haeata is a film project which provides rangatahi with the tools, guidance and opportunities to share stories on screen.
In providing a range of initiatives to help young filmmakers learn, make, and connect with other storytellers to take their first steps into the film industry, Day One is passionate about uplifting and amplifying youth voices.
Next week Day One has a screening at the Hollywood Avondale for Day One Shorts - a screening of 8 funded short films made by young emerging filmmakers that explore cultural, social, and political issues.
Sofia spoke with Executive Director Chris Widdup about Day One and the short film screening next week.
She started their kōrero asking Chris what the kaupapa of Day One Hāpai te Haeata is.
Pouring Light is an exhibition by artist Sandra Bushby currently showing at Sumer Gallery. It’s an exploration of the interplay of light and colour, comprising a series of oil paintings as well as watercolours and (goo-arsh) gouache.
Sandra draws inspiration from the late Joanna Margaret Paul, in particular her poem Blue Fleur with the Stations of the Cross (1971). The works in Pouring Light combine the visual with verbal poetry.
Beth caught up with Sandra at Sumer Gallery to kōrero about Pouring Light and her artmaking process.