I tēnei ata Rachel is joined by producer Christina in the studio. We have a round of second guessing to kick things into gear; the Mayor phones in to talk about the council budget; PollyHill chats about her new track Pulse; Stage Direction takes us into the world of Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner; Wiri Donna is this week's Short Player; plus we hear how climate change is effecting wine on Ready, Steady Learn.
The Beths chat about their nominations in the Aotearoa Music Awards and their performances at Coachella. Courtney Dawson is on Stage Direction to chat about her Comedy Festival show Dreams are Free. Emmy Rākete is in for Ready Steady Learn to talk about her work regarding the Three Strikes law and People Against Prisons Aotearoa. Whakarongo mai nei!
Featuring Fashun with Pennie Black, the weekly book review on Loose Reads and a chat to the Spinoff team about their ongoing fundraiser. Whakarongo mai nei!
Deputy Paul in with a show where all the songs make reference to something you wear. Dresses. Boots. Jeans. Hats. Medals. Guns. Ball and Chain. Kinda fun with Townes Van Zandt, ZZ Top, Jeffery Martin, Marty Robbins, Stompin Nick Jackman, Jerry Jeff Walker, Maria McKee, Calexico, Social Distortion and heaps more.
Today for your bFM Breakfast: It's Thursday and there are no coffee beans but that's fine because ~plunger~, phew; Jennifer dials in with other news, aaall the other political news; we've got special guests in the studio, Miryam and Kelly, talking about Disorder; Troy joins us with his top picks for the week (determined mostly by the cover art, right Troy?); and Pearl likes her Top10 when it's 90% NZ music. Choice.