Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob spelunks some astonishing Chinese caves; Maria reviews a great film starring an utterdickhole; His Worship the Mayor wants you to 'give nothing to racism' _or_ the Team New Zealand hosting fee; and so many ticket giveaways we nearly couldn't ask: "What Am I?". (But we did.)
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Penny ponders the meaning of colours on this week's commonwealth-themed Fashun; Kiran's brought in a rather gloomy tale via Gnanalingham's Ockham-nominated Sodden Downstream; Sandy Mill's announced a gig for all you urban sophisticates; and Natural Ange joins us on this natural Monday to bring you the biotin-heavy remedies for all your hair-related quandaries. Naturally.
Controversial Canadian speakers Lauren Southern and Stefan Molyneux will be speaking in Auckland this Friday at an undisclosed location. The two have courted controversy over their views on Muslims, refugees, multiculturalism, and as of this week Aboriginal Australians. Earlier this month they were banned from speaking at Auckland Council venues. Their event was initially canceled but is now back on. A rally has now been organised for this Friday to protest Southern and Molyneux and their views who many label as being views of fascists and white supremacists. Sam Smith spoke to one of the organisers of the Rally Against Racism Tima Thurlow.