Today on your bFM Breakfast: Mike, Sarah and Jules smash out some pretty mean desk drumming to your Metal Memory Monday track; Jacinda gives her verdict on Bill English's National Party conference speech (spoiler: not good); Geneva from SoccerPractise and Belinda + Jarrad from Puha & Pakeha drop by to talk us through Matariki on the Waterfront, this weekend at Silo Park; Jenna recommends the well-established joys of David Sedaris; and Angela 'Eagle' Haldane advises the sick and helps the aged.
Today on your bFM Breakfast: Fabian lets Mike in on a little of Tinseltown's finest; Dr. Kirsten brings around the instrument we've all been waiting for; Suzi Jowsey Featherstone talks to us about the state of female mental health in New Zealand; Aussie band The Pinheads seem to have gone a bit too hard the night before their phoner; Matt and Matilda describe their theatrical Cock; and Mike's thwarted in the final minutes by technology. And, erm, minutes.
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's got gummed up ears; Penelope's got body mod concerns; we talk HP48HRS with Auckland City Manager, Morgan Leigh Stewart; Sarah's teen years sound pretty sketchy; Ximena hates syncopation; and Prof. Drummond tells us tales of computers, viruses and evolution.