Today on your bFM Breakfast: A hefty Tuesday morning filled with prizes, games and reasons to get your bCard; another round of Second Guessing proves to be difficult; His Worship sheds some light on a few issues in Tāmaki Makaurau; a special Viewmaster this morning, as Sam and Rachel chat to Aniket and Takunda from Rediscovering Aotearoa; and Dr. Bryan Ruddy from the University of Aucklands teaches us more about robots.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Huge Breakfast this morning; Fabian Fanboy drops by, in the flesh, with his best of and a Star Wars review; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings us plunderphonics, wow; and we finally draw the Summer Sorted Super Prize Pack, drop off and all. Big last Breakfast of 2019. Meri Kirihimete!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Plowing through January, we're back for another Breakfast show to keep you going; His Worship returns for our regular chat about some of the happenings in Tāmaki; and Sam reviews AJ and The Queen, Ru Pauls latest Netflix show. Feels good to be back in the swing of things, eh?
Leilani Kake is starting a series of hui where people can practise their reo Maaori without too much formality, lubricating their arero with wine and cheeses, and discussing the artworks at Vunilagi Vou. Te Reo Toitoko, it's called, playing on toi: art, and tautoko: support. Gallery founder, Ema Tavola is also here, chiming in to make sure we've all got the crucial info we need about how to get there.
(First one kicks off on Thursday Jan 23 at Vunilagi Vou, 4/256 Great South Road, Otahuhu)
Next Lesley Dixon tells us about the journeys in and out of collaboration and connection her otherwise practice in solitude in large-scale sand drawing has taken her on, and the many ways in which other people have become involved at times.