For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party, Wire Host Caeden speaks to Labour Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni about new beneficiary data from the Ministry of Social Development and last week's worker's strikes.
For States of the States this week, they speak to Andre Fa’aoso from the Yale Daily News about the recent Donald Trump rally in Madison Square Garden, accusations of voter fraud, and how the US is looking ahead of next week's election. They also speak to Tom Unger, political activist and former political show host at Radioactive, about their assessment of the imminent election from the ground in New York City.
And they speak to Mike Lee, Associate Professor of Business at the University of Auckland, about the growing anti-consumerism movement associated with Halloween.
And News and Directorial Director Joel spoke to Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education and Social Work, Dr Ritesh Shah, about Israel banning the UNRWA from operating in Israel and East Jerusalem.
Wire Host Caeden speaks to Andre Fa’aoso from the Yale Daily News and political commentator Tom Unger about Trump’s Madison Square Garden Rally and the feeling on the ground ahead of next week’s United States election.
Wire Host Caeden speaks to Andre Fa’aoso from the Yale Daily News and political commentator Tom Unger about Trump’s Madison Square Garden Rally and the feeling on the ground ahead of next week’s United States election.
For our weekly catch-up with the Labour Party Wire Host Caeden spoke to Labour Deputy Leader Carmel Sepuloni about new beneficiary data from the Ministry of Social Development and last week's CTU strikes.
Obtuse Tune of the Week: Francisco Tárrega, Pepe Romero - Recuerdos de la Allhambra Live Before the Entertainment Guide: King Krule - Rock Bottom (Live)
playlist is also available here for streaming on spotify. (But if you listen and like, please consider supporting on bandcamp / otherwise <3)
See you angels next week 💚
Playlist
💚 playlist is also available here for streaming on spotify. (But if you listen and like, please consider supporting on bandcamp / otherwise <3
Emahoy Tsege Mariam Gebru - Homesickness, Pt. 2 Moin, Sophia Al-Maria - Lift You Andy Shauf - Halloween Store Michael Franks - Tell Me All About It ML Buch - Working it out Jim Morrison, The Doors - Ghost Song Nadia Reid - Baby Bright Reb Fountain - Forever MĀ - Pūhā me te Porohewa Slim Smith - Sitting in the Park The Abyssinians - Mandela Sam Fowles - Sitting on top of the world Jim Nothing - Sundown Clown Ryder The Eagle - My Baby Girl’s Favourite Singer Francisco Tárrega, Pepe Romero - Recuerdos de la Allhambra Alicia Keys - Feeling U, Feeling Me (Interlude) The Specials - Ghost Town Borrowed CS - All My People (feat. Steve Spacek) L.A. Mitchell - Mother Burial - Ghost Hardware Kim Deal - A Good Time Pushed Sister Of Mercy - Lucretia My Reflection Flea miller - Wasting Time Ghostpoet - Liiines (XXXY Remix) King Krule - Rock Bottom (Live) Arca - Chama (ft. Tokischa) Broken Social Scene - Anthems For A Seventeen Year-Old Girl Greta O’Leary - Baptised at the Desktop Computer Nganeko - Simple Illusion The Clean - Anything Could Happen Lee Oskar - Haunted House Netana - Mutu te Kaikiri Karma - Terrorist Bro Smith - Bigfoot Goodwill - Plans HINA - Hinātore Spooky Black - DJ Khaled Is My Father (Bonus)
This Thursday, the wonderful gang from Nami came up to the station, mixing some 'witches brew' in honour of Halloween and their special Halloween Bash tonight! It's delicious!
Happy Hallo-weed from Chris and Milly! Today's Marijuana Media is packed with good news, the most positive Herald editorial potentially ever, iwi partnership with one of our medicinal marijuana producers Puro, and the potential scrapping of West Auckland alcohol licensing. Do tune in, Chris and Milly also talk about what happens when you stop smoking weed and what's coming up in the wonderful world of weed.
Terrifying Thursday Drive has risen from the dead with the help of Milly the Monster!!! Get ready for some terrifying tunes, Hallo-weed with Chris Fowley, Scary Stories with DJ Matthew Creepy Crawly, Halloween potions with Nami Record Bar and two ghost come all the way from the 1960's production of Oliver Twist to tell us about Live Music Bar an online web series presented by UTR, and produced by Sports Team (who are definitely not the ghosts)! Jam packed and sure to scare the s*** out of you!
Thursday's Halloween Special just got better as two ghosts killed while performing 'Oliver Twist' finally reveal themselves as what's been haunting 95bFM this whole time. They chat about all sorts including Live Music Bar, Aotearoa’s new musical web series — presented by UTR, produced by Sports Team, which has released its final episode featuring Who Shot Scott. The ghosts are definitely not Sports Team.