Te Pou theatre is opening its doors once more with its production of Hemo is Home, an award-winning comedy set in an urupā. Producer Amber Curreen and actor Popai chat to Rachel about the process of writing and getting the show to the stage (and where to grab tickets!). Whakarongo mai nei!
Ruby Savage and Shy One come up to the studio and treat us to a whirlwind adventure of sounds you can expect from their sets at this weekend's Beacon Festival. Whakarongo mai nei!
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Renee takes her turn on The Gang of Four. You'll find out the connection between The Veils and Shriekback (you may already know), and the Kiwi Classic Throwback remembers Darcy Clay, who very sadly passed away 25 years ago.
Karl Sölve Steven comes up to the studio to talk about All of Human Emotion on Microfiche (The Remixes) which has just been announced, and is set to be released 6 July via Sunreturn.
Jonny cracks out his best questions for Anders Trentemøller, live from a brisk Denmark morning - who's set to perform in New Zealand for the first time in June.
Rachel checks in about the extreme weather set to hit the city, and discusses the budget in relation to that, as well as the decision to sell the Auckland Airport shares. Whakarongo mai nei!