Katie Burson and Georgie Llewellyn chatted with Sofia and Beth about How to Art, on at Basement Theatre Studio from November 12-16th. You can get tickets here!
Featuring an eventful chat with Lerm Werld and Andwahn about their first release on the label output for the local dance music collective, Friday Live with Pocket Money brought to you by NZ On Air Music with thanks to McLeod's Brewery, and a chat to Rita Mae about the new summer festival on the block for 2025, Slackbarn! Thanks to The Beet Spot!
Playlist
Sault - Glory
Pining Radiata - Burning
Ngozi Family - Kumanda Kwa Bambo Wanda
hanbee - Lovers
Ngozi Family, Paul Ngozi - Nizakupanga Ngozi
Mokotron - WAEREA
Best Bets - Monster
Wiri Donna - Being Alone
Dora Morelenbaum - Caco
Donald Byrd - Where Are We Going?
Nile Rodgers - It's All in Your Hands
AndWahn & DJ Bax - Locco Beat
DJawesomechillguy25 - chur bradda
ANDWAHN - How U Feel
the white stripes - Black Math
Te Huhu - On Holiday
Ben Rooth - Hot In Herre (Excursions Mix)
The Strokes - Soma
Recitals - Sunflower
blaccmass - doechii x kendrick lamar
Zhane - Crush
Dora Morelenbaum - Nem Te Procurar
Sade, The Neptunes - By Your Side (Neptunes Remix)
Ngozi Family, Paul Ngozi - Hi Babe
Watch The Ride - Wicked Man
Ephemerls, Wofgang Valbrum, Technimatic - Life Is Good (Technimatic Remix)
blacmass - andre 3000 x laila! - sixteen x we are so over
Wire Host Caeden spoke to Andre Fa’aoso from the Yale Daily News about polling numbers two weeks out from the election and former Radioactive host Tom Unger about the threat of political extremism this election.
Wire Host Caeden spoke to Andre Fa’aoso from the Yale Daily News about polling numbers two weeks out from the election and former Radioactive host Tom Unger about the threat of political extremism this election.
Maungawhau station, formerly Mt Eden station, closed in July 2020 for reconstruction as part of the City Rail Link. Delays during the COVID-19 lockdowns extended the construction process, and the station is now expected to reopen in early 2024.
Starting on October 14th, Western line trains have been running at reduced frequency to allow for testing at the station, indicating that the station may be almost completed.
Trains across the city have also been affected by unplanned disruptions over the past few months, most recently on the Western line with a series of power outages.
For City Counselling this week I asked Councillor Julie Fairey about the timeline on Maungawhau station, the upcoming Te Waihorotiu and Karanga-ā-hape stations, and power outages across the rail network.