Today on your bFM Breakfast: Another week, another chance for a bFM listener to prove their intelligence on Second Guessing; His Worship chats to Rachel about roadworks, e-bikes and housing plans; Sarah Mary Chadwick pops into the studio to talk about organs and her upcoming show during Fringe-Town; Sam takes us on a wild ride; and Scott pops in to talk about yawning dogs.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Tess is flying solo this morning, let's see how this goes; Penelope Noir joins us in studio with Part Three of Perfume; Rachel had a lovely chat with Meg Remy from U.S. Girls; and Kiran brings us a crack up book that you're sure to whiz through. Very grateful for coffee, to be honest.
We had the usual segments today; Entertainment Guide, News on the hour and My Morning Mixtape with Lucy & Justin from Dick Move. About Town was back again this week as well. We listened through some tracks from Tamaki Makaraus Louisa Nicklin who performed with her band at the Ellen Melville Centre back in November for bFMs Drive Island.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rachel's back, phew; Prof. Jennifer Curtin dials in to help us through some hefty topics; Troy's got some colourful selections From The Crate; and Disciple Pati pops in to chat about her busy weekend ahead. Welcome back, Rach.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: A beautiful Friday morning, just lovely; very excitingly, the new U.S. Girls album is out today, Rachel's stoked; Dr. Kirsten Zemke is very into Crunk; The Bats pop into the studio to talk about a busy weekend ahead; Same Name Confusion are here and also very excited for Cross Street Music Festival; and Zoƫ returns with Eve de Castro-Robinson to chat about the Auckland Arts Festival.
We're feeeeling pretty freaky tonight, and if you're keen, come join in! Get down with these hot tunes by 2skinz, Grym Rhymney, Coffin Club, Lemon Anlime and EARLYSPRING. As always, keep it real, and a big wassup to NZ On Air Music for keeping it magical... ~ ~ ~
Today on your bFM Breakfast: What a beautiful morning; Fabian Fanboy dials in from LA and talks movies to watch at home; Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings in some debatable music; Anne O'Brien joins us to run through the Auckland Writers Festival line up; Roimata pops in to talk about Emilia, a bFM favourite in the theatre world; and Joel Bray joins us amid the Auckland Arts Festival to talk about his show Biladurang.