Today on your bFM Breakfast: Fabian phones in with the latest in Hollywood television; turns out the Theramin wasn't made by an Ian; street artist Adore lets us in on what she has planned for Saturday's bStreet; and Gloria Estefan really missed out on employing the Te Kuiti Sound Machine.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mikey asks Jacinda about how the latest Colmar Brunton affected Labour's leader; Murray 'Legend' Cammick stops in to talk Iggy Pop's pajamas and his latest photography exhibition, AK 75-85; Kiran talks millenials, fashion and St. Kevins Arcade within a Loose Read; Joel's got a fair whack on The Wire; and just a big shout out to John Pilger, ay.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rod Oram brings the sense to freshly minted Jacinda madness; the first of our regular food explorations gets a bit stinky; Troy brings in a totebag triple threat; apparently Ximena likes Ministry; and Pearl's got a class to run to.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: elephants do it with infrasound; Lemmy lives; Jenna brings in a solid recommendation; Ange's been hanging out with scientists; and Jacinda's become _quite_ busy. For some reason.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Rob and Mikey make an impassioned argument for Messages in Water; a world-first spin on some new Marlon Williams; Dr. Maria takes on the latest in the Godzilla franchise; a corker of a catch up with His Worship the Mayor; Ursula Williams introduces us to the real estate dualities of John Radford/Ron Jadford; and we say goodbye to the Rhinestone Cowboy.