Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel and Tess get confused about time; Rod Oram joins us for Political Commentary to talk economics at Alert Level Three; Tess talks about her journey to making a tasty curry, thanks to Madhur Jaffrey; and Reb Fountain dials in for a chat about her new album out and life in isolation.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: The full moon seems to be getting to us; Fabian Fanboy gives us his Top Five Robert Zemeckis films, an ultimate classic; Dr. Kirsten Zemke sends us into a trance with Acid House; Marlon Williams joins us ahead of the premiere of his Live at Auckland Town Hall film; Zoƫ got another bundle of theatre to keep you busy this weekend; and we learnt about self portraits on Sunday Painter.
Today on the show we have our first gig guide in a sweet while which honestly, is so exciting. We also have some tracks in response to what ya'll are doing today and during the weekend which leads us down some weird rabbit holes. Enjoy!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We're pushing through winter with some hot tunes to warm you up; Second Guessing features a cover this morning; Short Player features Raiza Biza's new project; bMovies is back, and we've got Richard Riddiford in the studio to talk about his film Before Everest; Sam from Viewmaster reviews Dinner in America; and Associate Professor Katie Groom talks to us about birth.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: We made it to July in this strange year, and what a beautiful morning it is; Rob joins us with some interesting findings about Stonehenge, and a poem; Tim talks local and international media news; and Amelia talks about words that originated from Hindu and Urdu. Happy July!
This week, Sam recaps the year in music so far by playing some of his favourite tracks from 2020. There is also new music from Father John Misty, Paul Weller, and Jessie Ware. And... a tribute to Injury Reserve's Groggs who sadly passed away this week.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Jam-packed show this morning; Second Guessing gets a clue from a listener; His Worship talks water and the RMA; Lala Rolls joins us for bMovies to talk about her incredible film, Tupaia's Endeavour; Sarah reviews Dark City Beneath the Beat; and Gabi Baron from the University of Auckland joins us to talk about design and sustainability.
Our Hero, Senor Ethnic has returned form his spiritual adventure to bring you a laid back show with a couple sneaky DnB Tunes, now available on Apple Podcasts & iTunes! Madting