The Deputy Leader of the Opposition phones up to talk about Auckland's move to level 3, the new MIQ booking system, and the vaccination roll-out. Whakarongo mai!
Oh man , I am getting sick of Lockdown. Never mind, haven't had much discipline in my life anyway, always the Rebel. We'll keep the music rolling until the world ends. From Big Joe Williams to Blaze Foley to Norah Jones tonight......... Great music coming down the airwaves from the Border Radio show.
I tēnei ata we roll up to The Breakfast Buffet; Dr Zemke is here for Travelling Tunes; MARINA from Oceans Before Me phones up for the release of their awesome album 'Daughters of the Dawn'; The Viewmaster tells you what to watch; and Claire Black from Outline chats about Trans Week of Awareness and Lipgloss! Whakarongo mai!
Dr Lara Greaves phones to chat about the tertiary strike, RMA changes, the Māori roll, and Donald Trump announcing his run for president of the United States in 2024. Whakarongo mai nei.
The team behind Wellington Zinefest has recently begun rolling out Local Queers - a multi-artist zine project seeing four Pōneke artists create a series of portrait minizines capturing local people in the queer community.
Artists June Moth, Arden Etoile, Mil Hampy and Jewelia Howard have all taken part in the project, capturing a mixture of people - some of whom were chosen by the artists themselves, others who were nominated by members of the community.
The zines are currently going for five dollars, with the proceeds being donated to local rainbow organisations.
Liam spoke to Wellington Zinefests Liam Goulter, as well as participating artist Arden Etoile, about the zines. Whakarongo Mai!
Creative New Zealand has established a one-off 22 million dollars of funding for established festivals around Aotearoa. This funding is available to organisations who have presented at least one festival in the last five years. Guest producer Sam speaks to Gretchen La Roche from Creative New Zealand about how this funding will be rolled out.