Featuring Flicks 'n' That with Steve Newall, guest selections from Luke Buda of The Phoenix Foundation for What's Cooking, and an interview with London-based band bar italia about their latest album 'Some Like It Hot' and upcoming show at the Hollywood Avondale.
Some country music classics from as early as Jimmie Rodgers the singing brakeman in 1928. Thanks to our sponsor Studio One Vintage Guitars - go on down to Vic Park Market for a look. If you're buying mention you're a Border Radio listener.
he rāapa tēnei! u know what that means... time 4 morning glory with liv! we start off with waiata māori as always, some playlist trax and then get into that booty-shaking, ass-moving, boom-boom shakalaka music to get u thru da morning! whakarongo mai nei!
This morning Rob drops in for, well, who knows? Plus chats with Q.I. researcher and hit podcast host Dan Schreiber, and local talent-highlighting filmmakers, Karin Yamasaki and Matt Hurley.
Ali Senescall is in the studio - and talks, films, angel wings, and stairways as he prepares for a new show in Parasite Gallery. Jon Coddington is one of NZ's most accomplished puppeteers, and talks to us about recent work - working with the likes of Fat Freddy's Drop, Indian Ink, and a marrionette of Christopher Walken.
In the first part of the Artbank this week, we commemorated the life and work of the artist Billy Apple by speaking to a selection of those who knew him. We were lucky enough to hear from Eve de Castro-Robinson, Andrew Clifford, Daniel Malone, and Stephen Cleland. In the second part of the program, Megan Dunn joined Theo to discuss Things I Learned in Art School, her wonderful memoir/essay collection.
Def Jim drops a typically chunky set this week, ranging from the intense to the lyrically sublime and exploring some relatively neglected corners of modern creative improvisation.