This week, Sam and Geneva take a look at "Paranoid," the second studio album from legendary British heavy metal band Black Sabbath. Released in 1970, this album is a classic within the genre and a pioneering album.
Listen in to find out about the intricacies of the debate surrounding how we best manage weeds and vegetation in our urban setting. This is the second sub episode where we explore the matter of glyphosates and what the controversy surrounding them is all about.
On Dear Science this week Allan Blackman chats to Felix and Karanama about a second state of liquid water, poisonous rats and lab grown diamonds, three key parts of a balanced diet
This week, Sam and Geneva take a look at "Fantastic, Vol. 2," the second studio album from Detroit hip hop group Slum Village. Released in 2000, this album was an all-star affair and featured the legendary production chops of J Dilla.
Jenna returns after a glorious summer break to review one of the books she's whizzed through in the holidays. Remote Sympathy by Catherine Chidgey follows the narratives of a number of characters during the second world war, and how they intertwine. Jenna reckons this is a must read for your summer list.
Lyric spoke to Mahdis Azarmandi from Asians Supporting Tino Rangatiratanga, about who they are and how they show support for tangata whenua. Mahdis recommended two resources that give further detailed information into the history of Maaori and Asian relations, the first being the novel Jade Taniwha by Jenny Bul Jun Lee. The second resource is Stories of Maaori and Chinese Solidarity by Dr Moana Jackson, which can be found on https://tetangiateruru.org/
Lukas Mayo, aka pickle darling, dials in this morning with some exciting new releases. A 48 second song ‘Rosary’, and fellow single, ‘A Deep Breath, are out today and definitely worth checking out while we wait for the new album, Cosmonaut, is released on May 21st.
This morning Sam talks to us about the second season of Servant, the tense psycodrama produced by M. Night Shyamalan and streaming now on Apple TV+. Whakarongo mai nei!
Sherry Zhang & Nika Januszkiewicz from The Agenda Zine popped in for a chat about the launch party of the second issue- happening tonight at Monster Valley. Whakarongo mai nei to learn more about the queer-focussed zine and how you can grab a copy!