This is How We’re Gonna Die is a play set in a flat with the flatmates faced with the prospect of the world ending. It is raising money for Youthline this year and is playing as part of the Fringe festival, with shows starting next week. Kelly Gilbride is a co-founder of PG Productions, along with Lana Petrovic. Lana wrote the play and Kelly directed it. Steven Maxwell is acting in it. Lillian Hanly had Kelly and Steve in studio to talk about the play and how difficult flatting can be.
This week on Tuesday Morning Glory Hunter played new songs from Surf Friends, Hybrid Rose, Tierra Whack. For 'About Town' we highlighted live songs from Courtney Barnett's set at Laneway 2019. In the second hour of the show Lani Purkis came up to share some songs from artists set to play at next weeks Milk & Honey Festival for My Morning Mixtape.
This week on Tuesday Morning Glory Hunter played new songs from Wand, Solange & Big Thief. For 'About Town' he highlighted live songs from Tame Impala's set at Laneway 2017. In the second hour of the show Sam & Tom (Friendly Potential) came up to share some songs from artists set to play at this weekends Catacombs Festival for My Morning Mixtape.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has officially launched the H2 Taranaki Roadmap, a plan set to make Taranaki a leader in hydrogen production. However, Climate Justice Taranaki is concerned that the plan is a distraction that allows New Zealand to keep the fossil fuel industry afloat despite the global climate crisis. Jemima speaks to Climate Justice Taranaki Researcher, Catherine Cheung, about the new plan and whether it is good news or bad news.
Sherry Zhang talks to Haya Khan, president of the South Asia Law students Assocation, on a temporary prayer space set up at Auckland university campus. Haya explains the importance of Jumu’ah or friday prayers for people who are unfamiliar with Islam. Sherry started by asking if Haya had anything she wanted to say about the Christshurch terrorist attacks and the past days, or how she’s feeling.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: All sunshine and rainbows this morning; Rob's talking robots, oh sorry, I mean automatons; Labour MP Grant Robertson talks to Mikey about gun law and China; aww, comedian Tim Batt and Mikey are excited to be catching up; and Sam from Simplicity is having one more chat about the economy. What a lovely what to set up your Wednesday.
New songs from Anderson. Paak, Cate Le Bon & Beastwars + a hectic throwback to King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard's set at Laneway 2017 for 'About Town'. Callum from Hans Pucket stopped by as well to have a chat about what he's been up to and what to expect from their set at the Hollywood Theatre this Saturday supporting Lawrence Arabia.
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