On Dear Science with AUT's Allan Blackman, scientists discover the Universe's first molecule, a more efficient way to produce Ammonia, and we talk about the recent Flat Earth Society conference.
Just as things are cooling down, Natural Ange joins us in studio to help fight off these impending germs. Talking steath infections, glue ear, costochondritis, and bullous pemphigold. Apparently Active Elements 7.1 is the way to go, cheers Ange.
The brains behind Wine Cellar, Rohan Evans, joins Rachel in studio to reflect on 15 years of gigging and operating in St Kevins Arcade. And what better way to celebrate than a big ol' party with some of the artists that have performed at Wine Cellar throughout the ages. Come and toast to what has been a cornerstone of Karangahape Road for a wee while now. Tickets are here.
Zoë's studying but my golly does she have some theatre reckons for you? MANIAC on the Dance Floor and Kitchen Table Sessions are both on at Basement, a great way to spend a stormy weekend. Plus, Sexy Buddha is on at Pitt St Theatre, also bound to be a great time.
Rachel chats to Annabel from Miss June, while she's all the way over in London town. After smashing out 17 tour dates across Australia, the band are recuperating in preparation for their European shows. Annabel talks to Rach about their new single and a forthcoming album, ooooh, exciting.
Rachel's got Ezra Simons from Earth Tongue on the line to talk about their new record all the way from Berlin this morning. Astonishing Comet is off their forthcoming album, due to be released next Friday, called Floating Being. Nothing like a wee international phone call and some brand new Earth Tongue bright and early on your Friday morning.
Sarah chats with Fabian Fanboy all the way from a twilight zone which begs the question, what're yr thoughts on The Twilight Zone, Fabian? Also covering Toy Story 4, Parasite and Yesterday. All the must sees for the weekend.
Jenna's got a weird one (in a very great way), Bunny by Mona Awad, a novel that's very relatable for the high-school-female-friendship model. Jenna didn't read the back before she dived into this one, and she was very pleasantly surprised. A black-comedy, that takes a dark twist and apparently will hook you from the beginning. Nice one.
All the way from LA, Fabian brings us some choice films that he reckons you better catch. Talking Once Upon a Time In Hollywood, Quentin Tarantino's new number, Stuber, Ophelia and Camino Skies. Lots to watch for a rainy weekend in Tāmaki.
Betty Apple has touched down in Aotearoa, all the way from Taiwan, to play gigs all of the country but lucky for us, she's made some time to pop up to 95bFM Breakfast with Rachel. Betty chats about growing up as a performance artist, political influences on her music, and being an art student. Catch her tonight at the Wine Cellar.