Peter Lineham discusses the recent USA Supreme Court ruling which said the language of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits sex discrimination, applies to discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
This weeks review is brought to you by Sarah, featuring Dark City Beneath the Beat(2020). The documentary that reveals the untold narrative of the Baltimore club music and dance scene through the lens of film director and musician, TT the Artist. One to get your mates together for a group watch.
The New Zealand First Party held its 2020 Election launch yesterday. This election year the Party needs to get five percent of the party vote or win the Northland electorate to survive. Justin Wong and Corey Fuimaono report from the event.
Chris Fowlie chats on the legality of bongs, what the delayed election will mean for the referendum on cannabis, and also the top 3 benefits of a legal cannabis market.
Chris Fowlie from the Hemp Store phones in to speak about the recent comparisons in the media between cannabis & alcohol as we head toward the referendum and & general election.
This week, Sam and Geneva take a look at "Labcabincalifornia," the second studio album from LA hip hop group The Pharcyde. Released in 1995, this album cemented the group as one of the key jazz rap acts of the 90s.
Chris Fowlie from the Hemp Store visits the bFM studio to chat about cannabis law reform. He gives a quick synopsis of Paddy Gowers recent cannabis doco. Plus he covers how the "vote no" camp have been running some questionable advertising pre-referendum. Chis also discusses some of the questionable click bait headlines.