Today on Fashun, Pennie is chatting with Rosetta and Milly about Keffiyeh, a traditional Arab headress that has becoming increasingly popular in the Palestinian resistance movement. Whakarongo mai nei!
US comedy icon Creed Bratton (The Office US) joins Milly and Rosetta for a kōrero on Breakfast ahead of his one-off NZ show at SkyCity on October 1! Whakarongo mai nei!
Tuesday Morning Glory host Sam is your bosom selecta spirit guide today! He's up in the studio selecting tracks about chatting with Rosetta and Milly about his wonderful bFM show - tune in Tuesdays 10am - 12pm to hear more of this epic selections! Whakarongo mai nei!
Song selections:
'Like the way You Should (Remixed by Digital Mystikz)' - Lee "Scratch" Perry
It's Monday brekkie! Welcome back e te whānau, Rosetta and Milly are kicking off the new week with an epic show: Te Whakataukī o te Wiki with Kommi, Fashun with Penelope Noir, a chat with Creed Bratton (The Office US) ahead of his NZ show, Loose Reads with Suri, and Sam is your bosom selecta today! Plus our new AOTW is 'Bleeds' by Wednesday, and we're giving away Splore tix all week! Whakarongo mai nei!
Playlist
Salami Rose Joe Louis - That must be hard for you
DjRUM, Lola Empire - Waters Rising
Tirzah - Affection
Little Simz - Mood Swings - Mixed
Droneeater - Tō Wairua (Junus Orca Vocal Mix)
Joy Orbison - play it again
ONONO - Think About U
Wednesday - Townies
Qendresa - LMK
S.E.I.S.M.I.C - Magic Seagull
Nightmares On Wax - Dreddoverboard
IVY - Whispers
Belladonna - St Davids
Violet Hirst - My Body
Creed Bratton - Breathe Easy
Tom Scott - gyal like you
Unovidual & Tara Cross - Like I Am / Comme Je Suis
Alphabethead - No Control
Teddyyy - Black Kite (wear pounamu Remix)
AndWahn x Synthetic Children - Blood Moon
Lila Tirando a Violeta - Dry Season feat. Lighght
Lee "Scratch" Perry - Like the way You Should - Remixed by Digital Mystikz
The Government has announced some new secondary school subjects and changes to current ones, which will be a part of the proposed new curriculum.
Some of the subjects include: earth and space sciences, civics, politics, and philosophy, media, journalism and communications, and te mātai i te ao Māori
However, art history as a subject is set to be axed, instead being integrated into other visual art subjects such as design, painting, and photography. In addition to this, outdoor education as a subject is set to become fully vocational.
Those in these sectors have criticised these moves, with Auckland Art Gallery’s head of curatorial and exhibitions Sarah Farrar, saying the move will close doors for young people, with Claire Amos, principal at Albany Senior High School, saying that making outdoor education vocational will result in a loss of funding for the subject.
For our weekly catch-up with the ACT Party’s Simon Court, News and Editorial Director and Monday Wire Host spoke to him about these topics.