On Friday last week, myself (Frances), Joe and Liam jumped in the car and drove down the West Coast to WOMAD.
WOMAD is an international arts festival. The central aim of WOMAD is to celebrate the world's many forms of music, arts and dance. This year saw a line up with the likes of Youssu N’Dor, Avantdale Bowling Club, Sampa the Great and a whole bunch more.
There was also a range of food, market stalls, and workshops. Interviews were taking place with writers, vendors were selling salt grinders, and local chefs came together to sell food from Venezuelan Arepas to Hungarian Langos.
After pitching some tents in the mud, we grabbed our mics and headed out to enjoy the festival and talk to the people of WOMAD.
Crawley chats to Goodspace about their new single You Only Get What You Leave from their upcoming album Let's Talk About Death out on 5th October, as well as the album installation at Lim Chhour titled VENDOR running all week long from September 28th. Go check it out!
Aubrey O'Grady is currently studying a Bachelor of Education (Honours) specialising in Inclusive Education. This week on Lecture Me, Aubrey tells us about a lecture from EDUC759: Inclusivity Practices in Neurodiversity taught by Professor Missy Morton. Whakarongo mai nei ~
Featuring Lecture Me with English BA student Beth thanks to Blue Hills Books, Implausible Deniability with Stella, and Finn finds solutions to our burning queries on Dear Finn.
Today, on the last Morning Glory of the year with Elle, the divas yapped. Elle spoke to Park Road about their latest single 'English Boy,' Fun! Then she is joined by Joel to air their interview with Erin G and Altercation about their latest collaboration. We look back at some of Elle's most played songs, just don't ask her about what her Spotify Wrapped was, that's privileged information. Thanks for listening, see you next year!
💚 Thank you as always for tuning in, it's a special special time entering the studio each and every time.
So the weather is warmer and I'm one week further away from the aggregious mispronunciation of a musical icon live on air. Strap in and buckle up for three hours genre fluid goodness.
Kicked it off with some Brian Eno, slid round from Cotton Jones to Burial took a short flight to Somalia for some Dur-Dur Band played the wrong David Bowie track. Had Molly ask if I'd stolen their A.R. Kane record. And got slightly wonky with some DLR, Tim Reaper, Sully and Peverelist.
See y'all next week, same time same place. And if you like the show, here's a playlist for it (but if you really like it please consider avenues that provide more than 0.000000000001c per stream) xx 💚 -Eli~