In the first half of the show, Louise Menzies joins Theo to discuss her recent work and adapting to a lockdown studio, then Theo talks to Jane from Ōtautahi bookseller Blue Flower Texts. In the second half, Richard Bryant comes on to discuss developments within his painting practice, and Theo's interview with Li-Ming Hu goes off the rails.
To start this week's show, Theo speaks to Jordan Davey-Emms about Wormhole, the gallery Jordan has just opened within Edgecumbe's Riverslea Mall. Later on, Ursula Bradley discussed her exhibition Hoarder at Satchi and Satchi and Satchi.
Kia ora e te whānau, continuous mix this morning – cycling through some new finds and old favourites. Including a lovely downtempo Fat Freddy's track, 'Little One'. Thanks for tuning in. Check the plalylist here!
Dr. Mark Baynes & Miss Dom join for another Jazz Hang-out - & the pair have the Jazz stew simmering pretty nicely - playing a mixture of Latin jazz, classic cuts, & new releases, spanning from local, to faraway global corners - also, the show focuses on the late great, local legend, Phil Broadhurst, ahead of the weekend's tribute show, Inverted, at the Town Hall - Hosted by The Auckland Jazz Orchestra. DJ Sassy drops by, to host a very busy Jazz Gig Guide.
In our podcast only feature: Ebony Steel Band - Tour De France, Nicole Willis, & UMO Helsinki Jazz Orchestra - Still Got a long way to fall, Memphis Minnie - Me & my Chauffeur.
Blind Mango Chutney is taking an enforced break this week (get well soon Blind Mango!) so stepping in to take you on a jazz trip this Sunday is Sperber Dan, with a little this and that, and a lot of crossover jazz.
Joining him in the studio is Taylor Griffin ahead of his gig on Saturday at Ponsonby Social Club. He talks about and plays his inspirations, and introduces us to his forthcoming (second) album.
And all sponsored by the great San Ray Restaurant on Ponsonby Rd.