The team behind Rāhina Hauora join us for the first half of a two part series, discussing the use of the Maramataka and Mātauranga Māori to heal the wounds of raupatu in Aotearoa.
So What We Do in the Shadows is back but in a TV series form. And produced in the US. Wowee. But is it any good? Sam Sinnott, our resident binge TV reviewer, is on the case. He reckons it's as funny and wholesome as ever, aww.
The team behind Rāhina Hauora join us for the second half of a two part series, discussing the use of the Maramataka and Mātauranga Māori to heal the wounds of raupatu in Aotearoa.
We had the privilege of talking to Courtney Sina Meredith about the First Fridays event series and the amazing conversations that come from it. We discuss storytelling, community and the wonderful line ups of the event itself. Tune in to find out more!
Sam tried to watch Chambers, couldn't get into it, so we're talking The Society. And after 10 hours of binge watching the series in two days, Sam's got some thoughts to share. This teen drama has got the running themes to keep you hooked, but is it worth your time?
Rachel's pretty stoked about Sam's selections for today, we're talking Fleabag (2016) season one, highly recommended by Rachel herself - but that's not to say your life's a mess (don't worry). The series follows the protagonist, Fleabag, a young woman trying to cope with life in London. Created by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who also stars in the show, this is not something you want to miss out on, according to Sam AND Rachel, wow.
Sam's talking iZombie this week, and no, zombies are not the same as vampires despite Rachel and Tess's comparisons. Sam reckons iZombie needs a little more hype, a great series full of laughs and some solid detective work, worth a watch.
Murray Cammick pops into the studio a little earlier than normal to talk about his upcoming exhibition, Queens St, at Black Asterisk. Murray photographed women and their friends in Queen St, circa 1975, while he was doing his V8 series Flash Cars, and this will be the first time these photos are exhibited in Tāmaki.
Sam's bringing in not one, but two, shows this week. After Black Mirror released three episodes in season five last week, there's been a lot of hype and Sam's here to set the record straight. Featuring Miley Cyrus and a series of dystopian realites to shock your system, does it live up to the hype? Sam's also been watching Swamp Thing, but after an eerie abrupt cancellation, what went wrong?
In light of the new series of Handmaid's Tale, Jenna thought The Farm was a fitting match. The novel tells the story of Mae Yu, the woman who runs Golden Oaks - a luxury retreat transforming the fertility industry. That's right, a dystopian social commentary about surrogacy. Yikes.