It is a period of undress. Maverick spaceships, with a nourished and engaged state of mind, have won their first victory against the Old Order. During the battle, Maverick spies managed to spread stimulating vibes to disrupt the Order’s ultimate weapon, Status Quo, a monotony of repeated mistakes that are destroying our planet. Pursued by the Order's dreary followers, dr.Snikkers races home aboard his starship, custodian of the tunes that can save all people and restore gratitude and love to the galaxy….
~ universal harmony ~
A soundtrack for creative minds and people who spread gratitude in a confronting way.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We've said it before but November is flying by and Tess is starting to hear jingle bells; Second Guessing features Fugazi this week; the Mayor dials in to talk about the latest covid situation; Leon and Brynley pop in to get festive and talk about Le Basement XXXmas Cabaret; Zoë's got some theatre reckons; and Ready, Steady, Learn has us learning about apps with James Tizard.
Lachlan spoke with Green MP Golriz Ghahraman and bFM reporter Harry Willis spoke with JustSpeak's Tania Sawicki mead about the ban on prisoner voting rights and their campaigns to get the ban lifted.
The Privacy Commissioner says smart electricity meters could be compromising the security of people through data collection. We speak with John Edwards about this.
On the Wire today we have Dear Science as usual with Allan Blackman talking about possible interstellar probes, luminescent fingerprints and nuclear fusion.
Conor Knell speaks with NZEI president Lynda Stuart about getting rid of National Standards.
Lisa Boudet talks with Ian Musson, the programme manager for Kōkiri, a new Māori startup accelerator and Māori entrepreneurship.
Finally, Lillian Hanly investigates a new game played on your smart phones called The Problem.
The Spinoff is an online magazine that publishes a wide range of news, media criticism, and cultural observations. They’re self-described as ‘smart, funny and provocative.’ The magazine’s founder, Duncan Greive just announced he was stepping aside from his role as editor with Toby Manhire taking his place. Joel talked to Duncan about his journey to editor and why he made the move to managing editor.
Summer is well and truely coming (as it does every year) and Penelope is back with us to talk about hats. But not your standard, sun-smart hat, we're talking bicornes and tricornes in all different colours and sizes. Is it time to bring this trendy number back?
Jenna's here and today she talks about the Going West Books & Writers Festival. She also recommends you check out The Commercial Hotel by John Summers. It gives a classic sense of small town New Zealand, says Jenna, so if you enjoy something smart, funny and nostalgic give it a read! Whakarongo mai!