Tonights show is a real mishmash of stuff, with half of our playlist curated by Grant Sheridan (SERE, Crawler, Noxo etc) expect all kinds of messed up shit.
With Level 3 restrictions in place throughout the Auckland region again, Auckland businesses are feeling the pressures of lockdown rules. Jemima Huston speaks to the Chief Executive of Heart of the City Viv Beck about how the new Covid-19 outbreak is impacting our city.
Hundreds of holiday parks in some of New Zealand’s most beautiful locations may soon be free of rats, stoats and possums after the organisation that represents them signed up to Predator Free New Zealand. The Holiday Parks Association of New Zealand signed an agreement with the Predator Free New Zealand Trust yesterday, which will see its 300 member parks trapping in and around their grounds. Producer Jess Smith spoke with Predator Free New Zealand’s spokesperson Jessi Morgan to find out more about the new partnership.
One of Tāmaki Makaurau's most treasured gems is offering you the chance to farewell summer the right way. John Sutton's in studio to lay down allll that's going down at Silo Park this month - prepare for films, drinks and streetfood galore, all kicking off tonight with Taika's incredible mainstream debut, Thor: Ragnarok.
Today on Monday Breakfast with Rosetta and Milly: Pennie brings special guest Julia Parnell up to the studio for a kōrero about her new show 'Cutting the Curve' for Fashun, Rachel Ashby makes a grand return to bFM Brekkie to chat about Going Global, Loose Reads with Suri, and Bosom Selecta with Freak The Sheep host Taylor! Whakarongo mai nei!
Last week it was announced that Auckland is now a UNESCO city of music, joining the UNESCO Creative Cities Network. The Creative Cities Network was started in 2004 to promote social, economic and cultural development among cities who have identified creativity as a strategic factor and enabler for sustainable urban development. Auckland will join the 180 members from 72 countries around the world covering seven creative fields and becomes just the 31st city of music. Sam Smith spoke to Recorded Music NZ’s Mark Roach about the news and what it means for the local music scene.
This episode of Freak the Sheep features a performance by Seth Frightening for Live and Direct, an interview with Storage Media and a run down of artists performing at NZ Psych Fest.