Today on your bFM Breakfast: we give a hearty shaka to our new surf reporter, Stephanie; Jacinda Ardern uses rude words on air pre-watershed (awesome); Mikey's a Bad Feminist; the team bask in the warm post-deGrasse Tyson glow (apart from Ximena, who has her own stories to tell); and Ange takes verrucas, travel belly and critics to task.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: our second NZ Music Month special is underway; television extraordinaire Sam Sinnott reviews Netflix docu-series Evil Genius (2017), we learn more about how fear and conflict obstructs Māori land aspirations with Kiri; and the ancient bFM landlines strike again. Oy vey.
Ata mārie e te whānau! E whai ake nei, coming up on your Rāapa Breakfast show with Rosetta and Milly: What's Up with Steve Abel, Rosetta and Nick's coverage of Twisted Frequency, a kōrero with Hemi Hemingway about his album release show, and What's The Buzz with Emily! Whakarongo mai nei!
Frances Chan jampacks her show with current releases and a preview of Auckland's Somethin' Else Jazz Festival 6-7 Feb. Plus, we remember Ralph Towner and another 50th anniversary classic.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Giveaways GALORE but only for the loyal bCard holder; the Prime Minister talks Budget 2018; Wolf Alice are coming to our shores ft. an exlusive chat with lead vocalist Ellie Rowsell; and Sam might be falling behind on a Law and Communications double degree just so you can get your weekly dose of television. Dedicated, we are.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob challenges Kiri to surf the highest wave recorded in the Southern Hemisphere; Maria follows suit with a rave review of Rory Kennedy's Take Every Wave (2017); we dive into our weekly chat with His Worship; and JY Lee of electronic hip-hop band Yoko Zuna to talk about their upcoming all ages gig, Seamless. Surf's up, my dudes.
Todya Ryan Hendriks joined Hunter in the studio for My Morning Mixtape after the release of his 4 track EP 'Quintessence' and collaborative EP with Ethan King, Brandon Rangi-Dixon & Tuhoea Tuteao called The Crop Vol 1. We also revisited some live songs from King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard before their set at Laneway on Monday next week + Had a chat about the Laneway timetable & late additions.
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: We kick off the show with another round of Second Guessing; the Mayor is on the line chatting about what's happening in and around Tāmaki Makaurau in Sounding Off w/ Phil Goff; Hollie Fullbrook from Tiny Ruins is in the studio talking about her album 'Some Were Meant For Sea' re-release and subsequent tour; Alice is here telling us what's good in theatre this week forStage Direction; we have a Short Player courtesy of Jess Fu'sTotally Wired, this time w/ Church & AP; and we stretch our brains with someReady, Steady, Learn! Whakarongo mai for all the usual good stuff.