Matthew chats to Miles of the Te-Whanganui-a-Tara band Welcomer about their latest single, Nothing of You Remaining and what it's like collaborating not only across cities, but oceans too. Listen back!
Frances Hodgkins: Creating Space is Gow Langsford’s latest exhibition at its Auckland City Gallery.
Frances Hodgkins is regarded as one of New Zealand's most renowned pioneering artists and a defining figure of early modernism, who took New Zealand art to the world. Not only was she highly respected in Aotearoa, but she also developed an excellent reputation internationally, namely in the UK, France, and Australia, particularly for her skill with watercolour and gouache.
Sofia caught up with Director of Gow Langsford, John Gow, about the exhibition, Frances Hodgkins: Creating Space, and about her life and practice generally.
Today on Ready Steady Learn, Rosetta and Milly chat with Olaf Diegel, Professor of Additive Manufacturing (3D printing) in the Faculty of Engineering and Design, about his research and mahi in 3D Printing! You can hear Olaf speak at Raising the Bar across the inner city on 26 August. Whakarongo mai nei!
For their bi-weekly catch up with Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson, Milly and Rosetta ask Desley about Auckland Council's recent crackdown on indie gig posters across the city - which they have refered to as "visual clutter". They also chat about recent rates increases. Whakarongo mai nei!
Nate is up in the studio for Loose Reads this week! Today on the show, he has a kōrero with Rosetta and Milly about The City Changes Its Face by Eimear McBride. Whakarongo mai nei!
Lara joins Rosetta and Milly for another week of political commentary - this week chatting about Chris Hipkins' State of The Nation Speech, and the Government's newly announced move-on orders for homeless populations in city centres. Whakarongo mai nei!
For our monthly catch up with the National Party, Rosetta and Milly chat with Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith about the recently announced move-on orders for rough sleepers and anti-social behaviour in city centres; who the policy will effect, where rough sleepers will be moved on to, and the impact the orders will have on police resourcing. Whakarongo mai nei!
Rosetta and Milly catch up with Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson, to discuss the recently announced Auckland City Deal, and what it will mean for Tāmaki moving forward. They also chat about the latest on the St James Theatre rennovation. Whakarongo mai nei!
The first of a special, and somewhat spontaneous, Tāmaki Makaurau two-parter, this week's show sees Emma talking to Greatsouth's Payton Taplin about how his music is informed by the past and present of where he lives (and why he wouldn't want to be anywhere else). On the theme of Auckland, there's also early listens to Babe Martin's 'April in the City' and Dick Move's 'Up the Bus', plus tracks from The Front Lawn, Sisters Underground, P.H.F, 3 The Hard Way, Elemeno P and more. Tune in next week for part two (including Die! Die! Die! and The Androids).
It's the 95bFM Kids' Show Special Christmas Special Show! Join Lee, the pixies and his helpful (if noisy) reindeer for two hours of jingly jangly Christmas vibes :)