After last weeks enormous fire in the CBD, His Worship talks about the aftermath and ongoing investigations. Also talking Tuia 250, and what's happening with the City Light Rail.
Professor Jennifer Curtin dials in to chat about the City Mission and food poverty, climate change comissioners and the winners and not winners of this year.
Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings us a bFM fave this week, with Goth. Featuring Dead Can Dance's The Host Of Seraphim, Sister's of Mercy's This Corrosion, and Siouxsie and the Banshee's Cities In Dust.
Tess is definitely the most excited about today's genre as Dr. Kirsten Zemke brings Drum & Bass to our ears. Featuring Goldie's Inner City Life, Bad Company's The Nine, and Squarepusher's Come on my selector.
Dr. Kirsten Zemke takes a trip down memory lane into Skiffle. Featuring Lonnie Donegan And His Skiffle Group's Rock Island Line, The Vipers Skiffle Group's Don’t You Rock Me Daddy-O, and City Ramblers Skiffle Group’s Round And Round The Picket Line.
Kicking off with a quick chat about Watercare, His Worship catches up with Rachel about the Prime Minister's announcement yesterday, rates, and prioritising infrastructure projects around the city.
JessB has a stellar new mixtape out now, and she popped in to have a chat about it this morning. As the name suggests '3 Nights In Amsterdam' was recorded in one creative burst while Jess was visiting the city last year. Whakarongo mai nei to find out more!
Bernie's playlist, presented by Kirsten. Bernie chose about a third new releases, a third new takes on old sounds and a third just plain strange and wonderful, altogether a great show. Kirsten's highlights - Patti Smith singing a youthful version of "Hey Joe" and a strange a wonderful Lee Hazlewood song. Congratulations Chloe Swarbrick, Auckland Central's new MP, a good result for inner city folk.