Today on your bFM Breakfast: Friday is here and we're about to dive into a long weekend; Fabian Fanboy talks festivals and films; Director of Auckland Pride, Max Tweedie pops in to talk us through all the exciting Pride festivities that are taking place over the next month; and Sam reviews It's A Sin, and can't praise it enough! Happy long weekend!
Today on your bFM Breakfast: It's been a short week but we're still feeling some Friday fuzzies; Fabian Fanboy has a heap of movies to share this week, lucky we've got a long weekend to watch them all; MeloDownz pops in to share his new single before he heads down to One Love; and Sam joins us to review WandaVision, a truely weird and wonderful show.
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: Penelope Noir is in studio talking about the life, legacy and style of the complicated and sophisticated Josephine Baker forFashun; Time Out's Jenna chats to Rachel about collection of short stories, Bug Week, on Loose Reads; and all your favourite tunes are peppered throughout. Whakarongo mai!
I tēnei ata kei te Hōtaka Parakuihi: Kirsty Fong is in studio for Breakfast Food with an Ode to Silverbeet; the Green Party co-leader phones up for a chat in What's Up w/ Marama Davidson; Sarah graces the airwaves telling us what's smokin' on the playlist in Praise of Songs; and the wonderful Finn Scholes of Carnivorous Plant Society pops in for a chat about what the a bands been up to and their up coming gigs this weekend! Whakarongo mai!
A few different tangents this week. 80's and 90's alt ladies like tanya Donnely and Michelle Shocked. Some cartoonish hillbilly vibes like Eastbound Jesus, literally a song about a dude 'wrastlin' a bear' English lads playing the blues, Stevie Ray too, calssic Ribert Earle keen and a doozy from James McMurtry. As well as a decent chunk of awesome NZ tunes including a couple that are brand new from Miles Calder and Adam Hattaway and the Haunters.