We have a busy show for you this week. Homebound Art Club is thriving in the lockdown, and we hear from Cath Robertson, as she talks us through fun ways to begin making artwork. Andrew interviews Josie Mortensen, campaigner for Māori history, art, language, health and education, and the first Māori woman to go to Elam. Prarie continues our tour of bedrooms, as we hunt for art in lockdown. Theo and Jackson bring us more Sunday Painters!! Yeow
Well well well, look what the cat dragged in… it’s Callum and Annabel and the 95bFM Top 10! Tonight on the programme; Dr. Jon Pearce is back and full of beans, with his wildest chart prediction yet; Annabel talks about the cake she baked for dinner last night; and we had an extremely special surprise guest during this week's whisky business… all while counting down the biggest songs in the nation! Meow!
Heidi has a koorero with the multi-talented Jason Te Mete, play writer and founder of Tuatara Collective,about his play 'Little Black Bitch', returning to Taamaki Makaurau this March. He tells us about workshopping processes and collaborations that go into developing a highly personal kaupapa into a powerful dramaturgy that many people can see themselves in.