Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess are both excited for their packed lunches this morning; Rob's had a special research request from Rachel herself on The Mind Trench; the Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, calls in and talks Abortion Law, Ihumātao, and Iraq; and Miss Trinity Ice pops up to the studio for a chat about Girls Girls Girls, the drag show you don't want to miss. It might only be Wednesday, but it's Tess's ~emotional~ Friday, yippee.
Kaitlyn is joined by Lydia Deans of Fur Patrol ahead of their show at Double Whammy this Saturday! Gareth from Audio Culture discusses ten tracks where Hip Hop meets Jazz!
A packed show i tēnei wiki! Steve Newall reviews Superman (2025) and Friendship (2024) for Flicks 'n' That, Everett Parker and Beck Halliday of Pōneke-based band Half/Angel select some tunes and chat about their debut single 'Debt Collector' for What's Cooking, and then later, Christian Dimick of Awning joins Elle and Sof in the studio to talk about Awning's debut self-titled LP. Whakarongo mai!