Hunter brings you new music from Mitski, Don Mcglashan, Deadforest, Courtney Barnett & more! Plus, Tāmaki-based skymning chat's to Jess about tracks from 'RELENTLESS, their new album for Long Player, thanks to NZ On Air Music!
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Kirstens Birthday Show features many classics from the 70's , Maria Muldaur and her favourite Mink De Ville. Its a Tasty Treat ..... get a mouthful!!!!
In recent years, some schools have changed the way they layout their classrooms. They have gone from a traditional classroom layout, to a more open-plan classroom one.
The reception from these more open-plan classroom spaces has been very broad. Some students enjoy this more social way of learning, some feel overstimulated, and others are finding the shift both good and bad.
And recently, an article was written about these changes in school learning spaces - how it is going so far, what some of the results have been, and whether it is a good thing that schools are trying these new ways of learning. Zazi spoke with the author of this particular article, Leon Benade. Leon Benade is an Associate Professor in the school of Education at AUT, and his current research work focuses on Innovative Learning Environments.
Hunter brings you new music from Kody Neilson, Freddie Gibbs, Arca, Cate Le Bon & more! Plus, Brooke from French For Rabbits chat's to Jess about tracks from 'The Overflow', their new album for Long Player, thanks to NZ On Air Music!
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A year ending dubstravaganza with an hour of the late and loved Robbie Shakespeare amongst 3 hours of versioneering, old and new. Thanks very much for your ears and attention in 2021 see you in 2022, stay safe.
Today on the Wire, Emily Bell speaks to Doctor Amanda Kvalsvig, an epidemiologist at the University of Otago campus in Wellington, about the debate about N95 masks and how important they are.
The move to the red setting has posed a serious hit to the music and arts industry, with all events over 100 people being cancelled and many artists losing out on work. Jemima Huston interviews event directors John Minty from Splore, Matthew Davis from The Others Way and Dan Hesson from Freqs Out East about their cancellation and postponement decisions. Jemima also speaks to musician and artist Jazmine-Mary about the letter they have written to the Prime Minister asking for support for artists and performers who have lost their jobs in the face of the red setting.
Finally, Emily talks to Manager of the South Island Kōkako Trust Inger Perkins about the search for the South Island Kōkako bird and how the public can get involved.