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Kris and Sam delivering more musical nourishment, augmented with a large scoop of Oscar's saucy segment. Today, a Cola based Kimchi, with a lil bit o' spice.
Interpreting nature's forms is the theme of the week, as Theo is joined in studio by two artists with work showing off Karangahape Road at the moment. First up is Sena Park, who has woven a web of debris and netting with her RM exhibition, Aliveness_Symbiosis_on K-rd. Later in the show Jimmy Solórzano came along to talk about Echoes of the Coromandel, a four channel installation (with guitar) at the Audio Foundation. We also heard some banging tunes, and had a brief art guide to round up the show.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Remember all those 'facts' from last week? Yep they're back, but Rob reckons they aren't all they're cracked up to be; Maria provides an exceptional review of that doco we've been chatting about all week; Mike catches up with the leader of the opposition, Simon Bridges; and Sam Stubbs dials in to talk about Simplicity's latest donations. Nice one, Simplicity!
Two heads are better than one! This week, from ten to eleven, we listened to Robin Williams & Ry Cooder's collaborative cassette Pecos Bill, a rollicking bit of Western fakelore. In the second half of the show Theo was joined by Joseph Nerney and Tom Hinton to discuss their recent exhibition Pamper Beast, as well as painting post-artschool, tattooing, and the allure of the still life.
This week Theo is joined by Teresa Peters, discussing her work ECHOES, which has won the premier award at the 2021 Portage Ceramic awards, and Chelsea Nichols and Aaron Lister, talking about their instagram-based project Curator of Screams.
This Saturday morning we have Karyn Hay back in the studio to bring some good vibes to the start of your weekend. Joined by Anya Vital for Your Gig is Showing to discuss the upcoming Cross St Music festival. Later in the show Finn brings us another Rainy Day Project, this week a guide to all things Phasing! All of this thanks to our friends across the park, Auckland Art Gallery.