95bFM's resident television expert, Sam, is in studio with his usual great recommendations in TV. This week he reckons you should check out Ted Lasso! Whakarongo mai!
This week we spoke to Natasha Matila-Smith - whose exhibition I Think You Like Me, But I've Been Wrong About These Things Before is open at Artspace Aotearoa through May 1 - about affect, sculpture fabrication, and irony in humour. Later on, Katie Kerr came into the studio to discuss Dwelling in the Margins, a collection of essays on art publishing, as well as the Patti-Smith themed origins of her publishing project Gloria Books.
Penelope Noir is in the studio taking Rachel and Zoe (see: Ratty and Zippy) on a dive into the fashion pool of Sloan Rangers - the upper/ upper middle class fashions of the 1980s!
Justine dials into the studio to answer all you questions about the trials and tribulations of the daily grind. Today she covers lockdown dramas, retracting work offers, breaches of contracts and more, so whakarongo mai nei!
Tim's in studio bringing the latest and not-so-greatest updates on the wild world the media! Today on the agenda is controversy around Police Ten Seven, "copaganda" and more! Whakarongo mai.
Paloma Schneideman AKA PollyHill pops into studio to chat the Rachel about the Aotearoa festival circuit, upcoming gigs, and an exclusive first spin of her brand new single, Sweepstake feat. Church. Whakarongo mai, and get keen for Sweepstake's release this Friday!
Dr. Zemke is in the studio chatting about Unplugged! She gives us the ins and outs of the significance and influence of performances such as:
- Lauryn Hill, "I find it hard to say"
- Chris Cornell, "Black Hole Sun"
- Alicia Keys, Tupac Medley.
Stinky Jim dials up the studio to give around the lowdown on Tāmaki Makaurau's Culture Fest: a celebration of the wonderful melting pot of cultures and community we have in our humble city. Whakarongo mai!