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Totally Wired with Hunter: March 1, 2025

Totally Wired with Hunter: March1, 2025 Totally Wired with Hunter: March1, 2025, 405.08 MB
Sat 1 Mar 2025

Long Player: CCTV 'Austerity Blues'

Long Player: CCTV 'Austerity Blues' Long Player: CCTV 'Austerity Blues', 38.21 MB
Sat 1 Mar 2025

Max sits down with Tāmaki Makaurau's CCTV to discuss Austerity Blues, their debut EP. 

Thanks to NZ On Air! 

Your Gig Is Showing w/ Anya Vital: March 1,2025

Your Gig Is Showing w/ Anya Vital: March 1,2025 Your Gig Is Showing w/ Anya Vital: March 1,2025, 52.86 MB
Sat 1 Mar 2025

Karyn chats with Anya Vital, Director of Cross Street Music Festival, about this years festival on March 8th!

Rainy Day Project w/ Finn Johansson: March 1, 2025

Rainy Day Project w/ Finn Johansson: March 1, 2025 Rainy Day Project w/ Finn Johansson: March 1, 2025, 23.6 MB
Sat 1 Mar 2025

Based in Otautahi this week, Finn joins Karyn over the phone to explain the proccess of phasing your favourite tracks using various DAWs. To make the most of those lofi songs on your next rainy day!

The Saturday Spring w/ Karyn Hay: March 1, 2025

The Saturday Spring w/ Karyn Hay: March 1, 2025 The Saturday Spring w/ Karyn Hay: March 1, 2025, 217.18 MB
Sat 1 Mar 2025

This Saturday morning we have Karyn Hay back in the studio to bring some good vibes to the start of your weekend. Joined by Anya Vital for Your Gig is Showing to discuss the upcoming Cross St Music festival. Later in the show Finn brings us another Rainy Day Project, this week a guide to all things Phasing! All of this thanks to our friends across the park, Auckland Art Gallery. 

 

I/V w/ Darkside: March 1 2025

I/V w/ Darkside: March 1 2025 I/V w/ Darkside: March 1 2025, 57.58 MB
Sat 1 Mar 2025

Dave Harrington chats with Hunter about reinventing Darkside, Congos and the new album Nothing, out on Matador. 

Having it All, All, All w/ Lisa Beauchamp: 28th February, 2025

Having it All, All, All w/ Lisa Beauchamp: 28th February, 2025 Having it All, All, All w/ Lisa Beauchamp: 28th February, 2025, 31.97 MB
Fri 28 Feb 2025

Having it All, All, All is a new group exhibition at Gus Fisher Gallery composed of nine international artists whose work has been pivotal in the reimagination of female subjectivity in art.

The exhibition is showing select video and performance art by the likes of Ana Mendieta (Cuba/USA), Yoko Ono (Japan/USA), Howardena Pindell (USA), Pipilotti Rist (Switzerland), Martha Rosler (USA), Christa Schadt (Canada), Janice Tanaka (USA), Hannah Wilke (USA), and Nil Yalter (Turkey/France). 

Spanning the 1960s to 1990s, Having it All, All, All delves into the activism and identity politics associated with Second Wave Feminism and its critics.

Sofia spoke to curator of contemporary art at Gus Fisher Gallery, Lisa Beauchamp, about the exhibition, her curation process, and the impact of these works on feminist politics as seen through a contemporary perspective.

From The Crate: February 28, 2025

From The Crate: February 28, 2025 From The Crate: February 28, 2025, 82.4 MB
Fri 28 Feb 2025

Nga mihi to our friends at Southbound Records!

Auckland Council’s proposal to move Kumeū due to flood risk and bed night visitor levy w/ Councillor Julie Fairey: 27th February, 2025

Auckland Council’s proposal to move Kumeū due to flood risk and bed night visitor levy w/ Councillor Julie Fairey: 27th February, 2025 Auckland Council’s proposal to move Kumeū due to flood risk and bed night visitor levy w/ Councillor Julie Fairey: 27th February, 2025, 14.71 MB
Fri 28 Feb 2025

Last week, Auckland Council presented a proposal to shift Kumeū’s town centre as an effort to address the area’s history of flooding. 

Additionally, late last month public consultation opened on Council’s proposed bed night visitor levy. The levy would fill a budget gap of $7 million for major events in Tāmaki Makaurau.

For City Counselling this week, Sofia spoke to Councillor Julie Fairey about both of these topics, beginning by asking her what current issues Kumeū is facing that informed the proposal to move its town centre.