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Fancy New Band with Tyran: Friday, Rāmere 2 August

Fancy New Band with Tyran: Friday, Rāmere 2 August Fancy New Band with Tyran: Friday, Rāmere 2 August, 21.59 MB
Fri 2 Aug 2024

Thanks to NZ On Air!

Morning Glory with Lucia: Friday, Rāmere 2 August

Morning Glory with Lucia: Friday, Rāmere 2 August Morning Glory with Lucia: Friday, Rāmere 2 August, 221.54 MB
Fri 2 Aug 2024

Friday Live with We Will Ride Fast: 2 August, 2024

Friday Live with We Will Ride Fast: 2 August, 2024 Friday Live with We Will Ride Fast: 2 August, 2024, 27.49 MB
Fri 2 Aug 2024

We Will Ride Fast joins us in studio for Friday Live! 

Thanks to McLeod's Brewery and NZ On Air Music!

95bFM Drive: 2nd August, 2024

95bFM Drive: 2nd August, 2024 95bFM Drive: 2nd August, 2024, 243.88 MB
Fri 2 Aug 2024

Thanks to The Beer Spot!

Land of The Good Groove August 2, 2024

Land of The Good Groove August 2, 2024.mp3 mp3, 106.74 MB
Fri 2 Aug 2024

What next for the Abuse in Care inquiry w/ the University of Auckland’s Stephen Winter: 1 August, 2024

What next for the Abuse in Care inquiry w/ the University of Auckland’s Stephen Winter: 1 August, 2024 What next for the Abuse in Care inquiry w/ the University of Auckland’s Stephen Winter: 1 August, 2024, 24.45 MB
Fri 2 Aug 2024

Last week the government released the findings of the inquiry into abuse in care that was established in 2018. This inquiry was established to investigate abuse in faith and state-based care from 1950 to 1999. Māori, Pacific, and Disabled rangatahi were all overrepresented in this report.

Now people are asking what to expect next when there is evidence abuse in state care remains ongoing, and while the government has promised an official apology and redress scheme.

Wire Host Caeden spoke to the University of Auckland’s Stephen Winter about the report, how it compares to international standards, and what we can expect to come next as a result of the report.

Kōanga Festival w/ Alice Canton & Eden Webster: 2nd August, 2024

Kōanga Festival w/ Alice Canton & Eden Webster: 2nd August, 2024 Kōanga Festival w/ Alice Canton & Eden Webster: 2nd August, 2024, 35.59 MB
Fri 2 Aug 2024

Alice Canton is back! For Stage Direction this week, she speaks to Eden Webster about the programme for Kōanga Festival - an upcoming festival at Te Pou Theatre that celebrates Māori storytelling and new voices. 

Kith and Kin w/ Season Gallery co-curator, Francis McWhannell: 2nd August, 2024

Kith and Kin w/ Season Gallery co-curator, Francis McWhannell: 2nd August, 2024 Kith and Kin w/ Season Gallery co-curator, Francis McWhannell: 2nd August, 2024, 21.38 MB
Fri 2 Aug 2024

Kith and Kin is a new group exhibition at Season Gallery with brunelle dias, Tony Guo, Levi Kereama, Claudia Kogachi, and the esteemed Jacqueline Fahey.

Testifying to the importance of strengthening community, Kith and Kin comprises stylistically diverse figure-based paintings exploring notions of family and friendship, ancestry and diaspora, identity and belonging. 

Emblems of faith, evocative interiors, fields seen from the sky, and items of food both everyday and symbolic can be seen as common elements in the works.

Sofia spoke to Season Gallery co-curator, Francis McWhannell, about Kith and Kin, starting the interview asking him about the process for selecting artists.

Wrinkled Speech w/ artist Layla Rudneva-Mackay: 2nd August, 2024

Wrinkled Speech w/ artist Layla Rudneva-Mackay: 2nd August, 2024 Wrinkled Speech w/ artist Layla Rudneva-Mackay: 2nd August, 2024, 18.72 MB
Fri 2 Aug 2024

Presenting a new body of work, Wrinkled Speech is Layla Rudneva-Mackay’s first solo exhibition at Melanie Roger Gallery. 

In exploring themes of motherhood, healing, the subconscious, and womanhood, Rudneva-Mackay, through seemingly abstract paintings, plays with figurative elements and luminescence. 

Sofia spoke to Layla about the show, its themes, and her practice.

Belonging: Stories of Contemporary New Zealand Asian Artists w/ Benny Chan: 2nd July, 2024

Belonging: Stories of Contemporary New Zealand Asian Artists w/ Benny Chan: 2nd July, 2024 Belonging: Stories of Contemporary New Zealand Asian Artists w/ Benny Chan: 2nd July, 2024, 16.25 MB
Fri 2 Aug 2024

Belonging: Stories of Contemporary New Zealand Asian Artists is a new group exhibition at Bergman Gallery. 

Uniting 10 artists - Andrea Bolima, Louie Bretaña, Gavin Chai, Luise Fong, Wei Lun Ha, Rozana Lee, Rhea Maheshwari, Tanja McMillan, Bev Moon and Llenyd Price - curator Benny Chan describes the exhibition as a celebration of colour, diversity, and love.  

As an ongoing series at Bergman, Sofia spoke to Benny about this show and his plans for future exhibitions. 

She started the interview asking him what the key themes of the exhibition were.