It's our first inaugural Soup Night! Corey cooks up Nan's favourite vegetable soup in the bFM Kitchen after catching up with her after so many weeks. And we premiere a new bit with a new friend to the show: Susie's Time.
Outsider Music samples an upcoming album entirely a tribute to the mighty Casiotone suite of electionic music apparatus.
It is another covers show! Plenty of tunes to love and hate here.
Also, in sports the Plato's team cross live to comrade and 95bFM drive host Tuva'a Clifton who is representing Samoa (and bFM) at the Paris Olympics in the canoeing. Tuva'a gives us all the goss on the ground about the food, the anti-sex beds, and the mysterious muffin man.
New Friday Morning Glory host Danielle kicks things into gear with her first show of the year, featuring the radio premiere of Marlon William's brilliant new single 'What's Chasing You', and Dunedin's Soak Oats fill the studio with their summery vibes for Fancy New Band.
Kris McFang takes over Tuesday Drive, featuring an Audioculture interview with Dr Sharon McIver just after 6pm about her two dance party festival playlists Day to Night, and Night to Day.
Featuring Flicks 'n' That with Steve Newall and What's Cooking with Keepsakes for guest selections and a first play of a new track from the Ōtautahi-based producers forthcoming release.
Catch up on Rosetta's chat to Ladyhawke, guest judge on the fourth season of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under. For AudioCulture, Rosetta spoke to Nick Bollinger about the recent digital-release of The Underwater Melon Man and Other Unreasonable Rhymes and reminisced on the book and album's influence on Kiwis in the past 25 years since the CD was originally released. Thanks to The Beer Spot!