Legendary hip-hop collective the mighty Souls of Mischief crew have a kōrero with Joe Wickins about headlining The Others Way on December 1st, celebrating 30 years since the release of their acclaimed studio album 93' til Infinity, as well as much more! Whakarongo mai nei!
Milly has got the driving wheel tonight and she's driving you straight to Marijuana Media thanks to the Hempstore then Cocktail Corner, all thanks to East Imperial! There's plenty of tunes along the way and some great first-time newsreading. It's always all here, on Thursday Drive! Thanks to The Beer Spot!
This week for Morning Glory Milly and her dad celebrate thier birthdays in the only way they know how - playing tunes of course! Lots of mean tracks, lots of vinyl is spun, and lots of fun is had.
A special one this week! Georgia Gets By beams in all the way from Los Angeles to share some acoustic versions of songs from her brand new EP - Split Lip.
Things got shitty on the Green Desk today — New Zealand has a poo problem: An estimated 100 million tonnes of cow and sheep manure fall onto New Zealand pastures each year, causing an environmental and economic stink.
So reporter Jack Marshall went to see a man about dung beetles. Dung Beetle Innovations’s Dr. Shaun Forgie is a specialist in dung beetle reproduction, ecology and evolution. And if he has his way, every farm in New Zealand will have these bugs following around their animals.
Peter Lineham gives us the update in the theological world ~ this week Peter gives the run down on a new book called In-tensional: A Way Forward for the Church by Justin Duckworth, the recently appointed Anglican/Pākehā Archbishop of Aotearoa New Zealand. In-tensional focuses on the tension between 'edge communities' and the central church.