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!
Pennie joins Mikey to talk about the subculture, Halbstark or the ~greasers~ that are obsessed with Elvis. Discussing their various bolts and locks, there's all sorts for Mikey and Penelope to delve into.
This week during Zoë Larsen Cumming's weekly chat with Green Party co-leader James Shaw, they talk about the campaigning suspension, the election, the agriculture industry and whether the opportunity the first lockdown posed for a fresh and greener future coming out of the first lock down was realised.
This week on the Wednesday show, Ximena, Adam & Will (our great new producer, hi Will!) take a look at the different arguments around Easter trading laws, as well as chat to a smart dude about anti-establishment politics ahead of his lecture at Massey University tomorrow night. AUT's Allan Blackman is back with us again for Dear Science after his trip overseas to talk to us about the latest in science news, including how a brand-spanking new science centre is set to open in Jordan, and Ximena speaks to NZ First's Tracey Martin for our new regular political commentary feature with her on the Wednesday show each week.