Season two of The Sinner is out and Sam reckons it's the bomb, well, better than season one at least. This mysterious, psychological thriller series is sure to have to gripped to the edge of your seat, and Sam reckons don't even bother with season one, season two is the winner.
We spoke to parent of two, Marnie Wilton about the rapidly growing community support for the teacher’s strike. She’s an admin of the Facebook group “I back the teachers”, which has grown in membership to more than 8000 in less than two weeks. We discussed the necessity of there being a space for non-teachers to show their support for the cause, and that the movement has significant support from the community. We began by asking Marnie what the purpose of the group is and why she got involved.
Fabian Fanboy has travelled all the way to the 95bFM studio to talk films with Rachel and Tess. From The Kitchen, A Perfect 10, Apollo 11, to IT Chapter Two. Fabian chats horror films and space films, two of his favourite genres.
This week, Sam takes a look at the debut album from the British Two-Tone band the Specials "The Specials." Released in 1979, this album made an immediate impact leading the Two-Tone charge and contributing to a new socio-political environment in Thatcher UK.
Rat World is a new magazine for supporting emerging and underground artists filled with interviews, features, art, essays, comics - basically all the good stuff you crave! Editor in Chief Jennifer and Graphic Designer Aidan dropped by the studio to chat all about it, and also let us know that there's a launch party for Rat World Issue Two this Saturday at Move Space on Dominion Road! If this sounds like something you're into or want to contribute to, you can always hit them up at hello@ratworldmag.com or their insta. Whakarongo mai nei!
Tuatara Collective's Jason Te Mete comes into the studio to kōrero about HAU [te Hī me te Hā] - a two week festival celebrating original indigenous, Pasifika and LGBTQi+ stories. Opens 2 August at Basement Theatre and goes until the 12th. You can grab tickets for the two shows, HINE-TE-RĒHIA and KA’A, and their free Garage Party now! Whakarongo mai nei.
We share a chat that Stella had with Matt Berninger, frontman of The National about their two recent records (The First Two Pages of Frankenstein and surprise album, Laugh Track) and their upcoming show in Auckland, Saturday 24 February.