Nathan Haines(and son Zoot) join Tuva'a to talk through some of Nathan's favourite tracks on What's Cooking. Catch Nathan Haines live this Rāhoroi at The Powerstation as part of his tour supporting the release of his eleventh studio album - Notes.
Nathan's track selections include: Sci-Clone - Nineteen Eighty One Kenny Sterling, Dylan Biscuit, Eo - What You Need Arjuna Oakes - Catch Me Ron Trent - Cycle of Many Nathan Haines - Belo Dia (Chaos in the CBD Remix)
For our last Travelling Tunes of the year, Kirsten is chatting with Rosetta and Milly about songs that 'tear you up inside' - let's all get in our feelings a little bit ahead of the festive season! Whakarongo mai nei.
Song selections:
Yusuf (Cat Stevens) - Father & Son (1970)
Chet Baker - I get along without you very well (1956)
Sarah McLachlan - When She Loved Me (Toy Story 2) (1999)
Radio Mother Host, Joel, speaks to Perrin Hastings and Sandi Tsai, the co-creators of the upcoming docu-series, The Gender Agenda, which releases on the 7th of November, 2024, prior to New Zealand Transgender Week!
We listened back to Sofia's coverage of the Aotearoa Art Fair opening on Thursday evening.
Beth spoke to the director of Printopia Festival, Ina Arraoui, about the events planned for this year.
And Sofia spoke to co-authors Michele Leggott and Catherine Field-Dodgson about their new book, Groundwork: the Art and Writing of Emily Cumming Harris.
And for Stage Direction this week, Alice Canton joined Sofia in the studio to chat with Florence Hartigan and Shoshana McCallum about Me, My Mother and Suzy Cato and Merely Beloved! - both on at the Herald Theatre from 8-10 May.
By this point in the show news had broken of the storming of the U.S. Capitol in Washington DC, so Sarah kicks off Praise of Songs with Moor Mother and Billy Woods' 'The Blues Remembers Everything the Country Forgot feat. Wolf Weston.' Then we hear The Simps' 'On Fye' and Dayne Jordan's 'BIDI' feat. a 95bFM favourite, JessB.