Kia ora koutou, thanks for tuning in! This sunny Thursday morning, Sam brings you all sorts... from Post-Soviet new wave, dubstep and of course, house, to see you through a surprsingly cold winters' day here in Tāmaki.
A fun selection of music today... Sam delves into some deep house from Butter Sessions' 2016 compilation Domestic Documents Vol. 1 - a lucky find from Real Groovy! As well as some Dunedin Sound, with Fazed on a Pony - who played a lovely show on Saturday at Whammy Backroom. See you all next week!
The Deputy Leader of National speaks with Rachel about the party's tax and housing policies, as well as David Seymour's comments around confidence-only government set up.
This week on the Tuesday Wire, Milly and Josh are joined in studio by Davide Mercadante for Dear Science, Milly has her weekly catchup with Dr Shane Reti from the National Party about all things housing, Josh conducts a report into elderly people renting in Aotearoa renting, Milly also spoke to Max Harris from the University of Auckland about free Universal Dental Care. All this and more on the Tuesday Wire!
Milly and Chris dive deep into testing drivers, all that tax we could be gathering off the legal cannabis trade and why the White House might be stepping down from Marijuana being a Class I drug. Tune in to hear more!
Ready Steady Learn is with Dr Karamia Müller who chats about her work with a team of Māori and Pacific researchers to address housing supply, quality and affordability. Whakarongo mai nei!
Andrea Gardner is a Whangārei-based artist. The Arts House Trust are currently hosting her exhibition When Mauve Does the Tango in association with the Auckland Festival of Photography.
The exhibition is an exploration of staged photography, presenting subjects in forms of disguise, exploring the ideas of identity, selfhood and the tension found in female experience.
Beth caught up with Andrea about the exhibition and what else she’s up to.