Featuring an interview with Reb Fountain about her just-announced show, Ismthus 'n' That with Desley Simpson, a chat to Auckland City Council about their ongoing Play Week festival, and Ready Steady Learn thanks to Waipapa Taumata Rau - The Univeristy of Auckland. Whakarongo mai nei!
Elle takes over your hump day lunch time with a smattering of tunes and off the cuff musings. We hear a bit of Neil Young, Reb Fountain, Future Nobodies and some music inspired by Paloma Wool.
Come on down to the Kids' Show LIVE in Aotea Square this Sunday (23rd Feb) - Lee and Finn will be there plus we'll have performances from Spellodies, Carnivorous Plant Society! Not to mention we'll have giveaways galore, there'll be tea and coffee for the adults and breakfast for the kids and a whole lot more!
Mōrena Radio Mother listeners! Welcome to this week show which is Joel's last Radio Mother show. Tune in for one last goodbye to Joel but don't worry, Shreya will be your host from next week onwards!
For the first part of the show this long weekend, Juliana Engberg joined us to talk about All That is Solid Melts, a rich and multi-layered exhibition she has curated at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. Later on, conductor Vincent Hardaker came in to discuss Paddington's First Concert, a pair of performances by the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra, as well as the APO's forthcoming program and his experiences as a conductor. The skies may have been grey, but the studio was anything but!
Chris Price and Bruce Foster joined Theo in part one of this week’s show to discuss The Lobster’s Tale, their collaborative book available now from Massey University Press. In the latter half, Adam Art Gallery curator Christina Barton came on to talk about the exhibition Image Processors
Artists in the Medium – A Short History 1968–2020.