Today on your bFM Breakfast: We're hitting the ground running with Political Commentary with Rod Oram this morning; Nat's got zucchini recipes to share with us, mmm; Che Fu popped up to bFM to catch up with Rach ahead of the Return of the Navigator tour; Troy's got some jazzy hits From The Crate; and Sarah brings us some of the playlist tracks she's been loving.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rach and Tess are wading through Auckland's humidity; Second Guessing gets snapped up straight off the bat; the Mayor dials in to talk through some of the issues facing Tāmaki at the moment; Tanya Muagututi'a and Tigilau Ness pop into the studio to talk about 50 years of the Polynesian Panthers, and how that ties into the Auckland Arts Festival; Victoria and Renaye pop in to talk about performing Contractions; Short Player features Jazmine Mary's beautiful new record; and Dr. Zach Carter pops in to talk us through his research around Pest Free 2050.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's a big day, because it's Tess's last day on Breakfast; Fabian Fanboy talks us through the latest movie releases of this week; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings us Nyabingi, a warm way to kick off the weekend; Phil from The Datsuns comes in with a new single to talk about some exciting news; Sam reviews a show that blew his mind; and Lukas, aka pickle darling, dials in for a chat about their new record. A Breakfast full of warm fuzzies, today.
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: Rachel and Sarah are in studio keeping you company for level 3; Jenna reviews A Crooked Tree by Una Mannion for 'Loose Reads'; and Justine answers all your union and employment questions around Covid for 'Red Dead Redemption'. Whakarongo mai nei!
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: Professor Jennifer Curtains calls up to give us a fantasticPolitical Commentary; Rob's in studio chatting saints, bugs, and swearwords forthe Mind Trench; the studio is graced by two of the amazing team behind the Agenda Zine; Tim Batt has the lowdown on the wild world of media in Mediabatt;and finally, Amelia D'Screte gives us an english lesson on words with Polynesian roots inWord Salad! Phew! What a line up. Whakarongo mai.
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: It's Friday morning and we've made it to the weekend! To round off a great week of music, Rachel chats to Fabian Fanboy about his latest movie recommendations inFabian's Hollywood;Dr. Zemke is in studio taking us on a journey through the pioneers of early electronica in Travelling Tunes;David Feauai-Afaese of LEAO pops in to chat about Mermgrown and what's been happening in their life; and finally, Sam Sinnott is in with a fresh new TV recommendation in Viewmaster! Whakarongo mai and have a safe weekend!