Listen along as Josh Aoraki discusses all things Space news!
Gina Dellabarca joins the show to talk all things Show Me Shorts Film Festival.
And, Composer Keith Morris joins the show to talk about the upcoming collaboration between Stardome and Auckland Philharmonia, 'Strings Under the Stars'.
And, Andrew Gifford joins the show to discuss his article on the Māori Community Centre on Audioculture.
As per usual we played faves old and new on this episode, incl. Modniy, Heavy Chest, Charlie Chimi, Persian and The Vision to name just a few. Some students are on holiday this week so we had Rukiya from Lynfield College as a studio guest and she selected some classics from Sonic Youth, Cibo Matto, Childish Gambino and Portishead. The force is strong in this one.
Playlist
Sven Wunder - Scenic Byway
Jimi Tenor, Cold Diamond & Mink - Sky Train Baby
Modniy - Summer In The City
Heavy Chest - Heartbreak (demo)
Feed LA - Even Higher
Charlie Chimi - Echale Candela
Homer Jackson - Sea Trip
Persian - Space Within Art (Dubplate Mix)
Rajan James - Impossible Dreams
The Vision - Heaven feat. Andreya Triana
Saint Etienne - Carbon Fibre
AW - Thief of Joy
The Bats - Fear Of God
Belladonna - St Davids
Yumi Zouma - Drag
O & THE MO - demo8
BiggaBush - Just To Get A Pan
MĀ - Colonised Bro featuring WYNONA
Ermehn - Walls of Steel (Radio)
Mysticwood MEZCAL - Deep Love
Sonic Youth - Kool Thing
Cibo Matto - Working For Vacation
Childish Gambino - Redbone
Teddyyy - Black Kite (deepState Remix)
Jamie XX - All You Children (ft. The Avalanches)
Saya Gray - SHELL ( OF A MAN )
Memory Foam - Hangry (Sushi Train)
Our Beloved Ditch - Backgammon
Preacher - Day Dreamer
Violet Hirst - My Body
Half/Angel - Boat Ramp
Elizabeth Sanctuary Welding School for Girls - Pike
This week Jenna and Milly catch up to chat about the Booker shortlist, as well as Bookstore Day coming up on the 11th October, which Timeout are holding a number of cool events for! Whakarongo mai nei!
This week for Fashun, Penelope Noir talks about Dirty Looks: Desire and Decay in Fashion a show currently on at the Barbican in London. Penelope Noir and Milly chat about grubby clothing and what it has to say about fashion on the whole. Whakarongo mai nei!
Last week, US President Donald Trump had an outburst of criticism towards the UN. Despite the why and what of these criticisms by the right wing leader, he is not the first to levy criticisms against the organisation and its structures.
Particularly, the inability for the organisation to enact, oversee and rule on meaningful change, as well as the powers invested in an outdated security council, have been subject of significant concern, especially in the 21st century.
Monday Wire Producer Alex spoke to Senior Tutor in Law at the University of Auckland, Dr Justin Sobion, about the UN’s glaring issues, and potential fixes.