Tom talks with Natalie Tozer. She runs Mothermother, the all-female, rolling exhibit project in Eden Terrace. We talk about the project and the art in it, as well as what happens at Lot23 - the swiss army knife of creative agencies that it is! Plus, the latest exhibition guide.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Up bright and early to get your Breakfast on time; showcasing the bFM listeners music knowledge in Second Guessing; His Worship dials in from Bethells Beach to talk PR, North Te Papa, and housing; Sam brings us his personal take on The Politician, and reminds everyone to vote; and Dr. Tamasailau Suaali joins us to talk about her research into Māori and Samoan peoples experiences of the youth justice system. Thankful for the tasty Altura coffee with Breakfast, this morning.
It was a huge week for new tunes, with drops from Nick Cave, Angel Olsen, Danny Brown and more. Plus Paddy from Pitch Black comes in to take us through their new album, Third Light.
As satisfying as a good parallel park, as mouthwatering as the smell of fresh-baked bread, as wholesome as a child with a milk moustache … this is Universal Harmony.
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
On a blinding, sunny, warm and summer-ish Saturday, Plato's Retreat bring the tunes for the weather, including some Eddy Grant for Rob and....Sting?
A full roster of segements including the Cheese Wheel of Fortune with our very own Pearl, Emmerdale and Sports with Mr Roberto Bollixio, and a special two-man Flagon Wagon beer review, thanks to 16 Tun, 10/26 Jellicoe Street, Wynyard Quarter.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's beautiful and bright this morning, and we've got some tunes to wake you up on this Monday morning; Kiran pops in with her book review and some thoughts on the Man Booker Prize; and Rachels got prizes galore to start your week nicely. Enjoy the sunshine, folks.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Straight into a tricky Second Guessing, always impressed by the bFM listenerships knowledge bank; His Worship talks cycling infrastructure, council-controlled services and recycling; Diggy Dupe pops into the studio for a chat with Rachel about how stoked he is to be nominated at the VNZMA's; Sam's reviewing an emotional rollercoaster on Viewmaster; and Dr. Ivan Leung & Dr. Ghader Bashiri teach Rachel about mycobacterium tuberculosis. Big morning on Breakfast.