Tāmaki Makaurau-based DJ Aw B has secured a bi-monthly residency at Pōneke's Club 121. The series, named 'Aw B B2B', sees her invite a special guest or two to play an all night back-to-back set at the club. This weekend, we share a two hour excerpt from the first event from early June, when Aw B and Hurricane Emily combined forces for the first time.
Church from Church & AP shares his fool proof over night oats recipe, and also gives us a heads up about their gig at Big Fan tomorrow! Whakarongo mai nei.
Gussie, Lily, and Abe from Mermaidens come in to chat about what's been happening at Mermaidens HQ, including some new music on the horizon and a gig tonight at Big Fan.
Not even a hoard of cancelled buses can thwart the Viewmaster's quest to bring us his weekly TV recommendation. Today he reckon chats check out Wednesday, the new series about Wednesday Addams on Netflix!
Dr Claudia Gomez, a lecturer in the School of Critical Studies in Education at the University of Auckland comes up to the studio to chat about her co-authored novel Slow Wonder. Written as a series of letters, the book contemplates belief and doubt in education and in contemporary university life.
This week on Dear Science Joel brings the listeners a fungi special, making a better name for fungi than the hit TV series The Last of Us has. From being forest farmers, food sources and carbon soakers, to in our everyday medicines keeping us alive, Joel delves in to the special world of fungi and all they have to offer!
The team behind Wellington Zinefest has recently begun rolling out Local Queers - a multi-artist zine project seeing four Pōneke artists create a series of portrait minizines capturing local people in the queer community.
Artists June Moth, Arden Etoile, Mil Hampy and Jewelia Howard have all taken part in the project, capturing a mixture of people - some of whom were chosen by the artists themselves, others who were nominated by members of the community.
The zines are currently going for five dollars, with the proceeds being donated to local rainbow organisations.
Liam spoke to Wellington Zinefests Liam Goulter, as well as participating artist Arden Etoile, about the zines. Whakarongo Mai!