The Vapor Top 95 Countdown today going from 74 to 62 in our list, aswell as Fable joining Will in studio for Fancy New Band. A jam packed show today bringing you the best that bFM has to offer
We hear from Xander Dixon, about the peaks and pits of national parks, and how he has addressed them in the 4x4 show at Artspace. We also hear from Maraea Timutimu about her new work for the Auckland Museum, as well as work with NZTA to do with new roads in Ngai te Rangi territory, Tauranga.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel consoles (gettit?) about her broken PS4, rough start; National Party Deputy Leader Paula Bennett talks polls, and other political things with Rachel; Rob tells us stories of corgis, magpies and Greek Gods; Tim Batt returns to give us the full story of the $1 offer to buy Stuff; and Amelia gives another content warning before Word Salad.
This week we hear from the photographer, artist and organiser Shelley Te Haara (Nga Puhi, Ngati Rangi), who was part of the team that organised the Black Lives Matter solidarity March in Auckland last week. We also hear the sounds of sound artist Ivan Mrsic. Then we hear the submission from Jazmin Rose Phillips and Farhad Banesh - an audio documantary about Detention in a Melbourne detention centre, for the duration of lockdown. Then its sounds from Dunedin - thanks to Lance Strickland and Chris Schmeltz. Plus the art guide!