Litia chats to Jonny about what to watch on the telly this week! Last weekend Litia was glued to Te Matatini and while watching caught ads for a new tv series called End Of The Valleyon Whakaata Māori - check it out! Whakarongo mai nei for more recs for this weekend.
Lucia chats with Tami Neilson about her upcoming show for The F Word, a feminist country songbook, which takes place tomorrow night in the Town Hall as part of Te Ahurei Toi o Tāmaki - Auckland Arts Festival. Whakarongo mai nei!
Cello from Womb joins Milly to play an acoustic set that will woo your socks off. Ahead of the release of their album One Is Always Heading Somewhere, coming out next Friday 14th March. Thanks again to Cello and thanks to NZ on Air and McLeod's Brewery.
Milly takes you through this Friday with appearances from Womb + Caru and Brandn Shiraz, many good beats and great chats with you the listeners and herself.
Artists on Artistsis a group portraiture showing at Studio One Toi Tū as part of Te Ahurei Auckland Arts Festival 2025.
Each artist is the subject of another artist’s work, like links in a chain. The audience follows the artworks around the exhibition to see how each artist has painted, photographed and created work of another artist.
Artists on Artists is in its fourth year and in 2025 is solely featuring artists based in Tāmaki Makaurau.
Beth had a kōrero with artist and curator Lindsey Horne about Artists on Artists.
Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, following his clash with US President, Donald Trump, has once initiated discussions to move forward a minerals deal with his US counterpart.
During the original discussions, Trump, alongside US Vice President, JD Vance, berated Zelenskyy, which resulted in the Ukrainian President walking out of the Oval Office without signing a minerals deal between the two nations, which the White House says is a precursor to peace talks.
This all comes as the US has abruptly halted US military aid to Ukraine.
News and Editorial Director, Joel, spoke to the honorary academic and retired Associate Professor in Politics and International Relations at the University of Auckland, Stephen Hoadley, about this clash, and his opinion that Trump will do a u-turn and start providing military aid to Ukraine, despite the US aligning closer to Russia.
They started off by asking how important this minerals deal is regarding the relationship between the US and Ukraine.