Sam joins us to review WandaVision (2021). We all know Sam loves a good show about superheroes, so does this new Marvel number make the cut? Tune in to find out.
The first of the Friday Wire's regular segments with Auckland Council. Ayana speaks to Waitākere Councillor Shane Henderson about the long term plan, budget cuts, the big regional council review, and how feathers have been ruffled about parrots!
The Government has begun consultation on the first of three new pieces of legislation that will replace the Resource Management Act.
The Tree Council is asking the government to include protection of our urban forests in their newly proposed legislation.
I talked to Environmental Scientist and Advocate Dr Mels Barton, about Stop The Chop, a new campaign aimed at stopping the cutting down of mature trees in New Zealand’s cities.
We hear from Tāmaki Makaurau based DJ, broadcaster, and photographer Oaariki. Oaariki hosts The Stoop on Base FM, a show focused on dance-ready club cuts. He shares an hour of dub vibes and worldly breaks. After that, we share FP DJ Scarlett's opening set from HAVEN INTL's recent Salvation show, brought together in the wake of the Catacombs postponement
Broadcasting from home in Grey Lynn, Olly spins some speedy cuts - UKG, Baile Funk, Footwork and Afrobeat - then moves on to the slower stuff to finish.
~ universal harmony ~
Percolating a grateful ora whilst massaging the creative mind
Tāmaki-based DJ ngaru embraces sonic exploration in his sets. Unconstrained by genre and fluid in form. He navigates a vast field of energies and seemingly polarising emotional states, focusing on the contours of musical feeling. Melding restless percussion, glittery ambience and haunting vocal cuts, ngaru invites the listener into the space in between. He aims to create something unique while remaining grounded in a sometimes odd familiarity
Ersha Island brings us some soulful singing alongside beautiful sweeoping violin solos, with the perfect mix of soul cutting lyrics and mixed Chinese New Zealand pride.