Comedian Nic Sampson brings in some of his favourite stand-up. Including comedy from Angela Dravid, Saturday Night Live, Will Ferrell & Kristen Wiig, and Paul F. Tompkins.
Check out Nic's show, Jewel Heist, at the NZ International Comedy Festival!
Zombies For Money - Oy Shaba (Neki Stranac Crapshit)
T2 x DJ Master D - Heartbroken Drumz (Casement Blend)
Neana on the Trak - show me UrealU (Rebound X / CoverGirls)
JUAIT * - Arca ft. Rosalia KLK 'JUAIT Rework'
Sbrilly Sbratti - Back
Dengue Dengue Dengue - Haarp
Hasji 🏞🍃♨️✨ - Grove6
Karolina Cicha & Bart Pałyga - Jaz Cite
SHALT - Swelter
nudo - gobernadora
Stacie Anne Churchman - Sarang
Goldefish - Resussurate [TARAXIA V/A]
Oliver Coates - cello 2 m.expl
Kalli - Luca, Manuka
DISERECORDS - Hot Peppa
Kraus - Infinite Wishes
syntrovert - Luto
nodolabel - Innecesario
Ouranoise - Go
La Zowi - Sin Modales
TECH GRL - MAGNETICO PROD. SUEUGAKAMAU
Slikback - ESION
Antonio Maza - Perlas
DJ Taye x DJ Manny - The Matrixx
DJ Tre - A House Hybrid
Sial - Kita Dilahirkan Untuk Mati
SASSYGGIRL - ''BABY ROMANTI-K'' prod. by EL PLVYBXY
Lia Clark - Terremoto (Video Edit) [feat. Gloria Groove]
1:12:30 Calor (Dj Rankng Remix)
Mo Tello - Devil Beat
1:19:00 Pye Corner Audio - Perfect Secrecy Forever
Поп-комбинат - Телефонный робот (Алло)
Mememormee - Ingrid Finger Repair
Aphex Twin - Ventolin (Marazanvose Mix)
Herbie Hancock; Grand Mixer D.ST - Rockit
Teste - Spatial K (Original Mix)
Theo Parrish - Falling Up
BUKKHA - WAR FLUTE Feat DON FE
Dom Peter feat. Sly A 10 - Au Maquis Electroniq
Villaelvin - REY
Tomás Urquieta - Dueños de Nada
Ebo Taylor - Krumandey (Ron Trent Remix)
The Auckland Lantern Festival 2022 launches today. The latest shift to the red setting has meant the festival could no longer go ahead in person. So, this year, with the most comprehensive online platform yet, the Auckland Lantern Festival will be celebrated online. News and Editorial Director Jemima Huston speaks to Eric Naan, Event Producer for the Auckland Lantern Festival, about the history of the event and having to move online.
A group of academics at the University of Otago Faculty of Law are advocating for New Zealand to build a successful online court system. News and Editorial Director Jemima Huston speaks to the lead author of the report, Bridgette Toy-Cronin, about what an online court system would look like in New Zealand. They discuss how online courts could make a difference to case back-up, how online courts pose problems for those without access to the internet and whether Bridgette could ever see New Zealand's court system being completely online.
Louise Hutt is a graduate of the University of Waikato who is about to launch Online Heroines: a documentary webseries based on Louise’s thesis research which explores the experiences of New Zealand women filmmakers. 95bFM reporter Amanda Robinson spoke with Louise about what the webseries entails.
Angus Craig and Hannah Ross review the best interviews of the Monday Wire. We revisit Gareth Morgan's new party, SPCA's take on vicious dog laws, online harassment, song theft, medical students taking risks and our weekly chat with the Green Party about how this year has been.
New research into how our brains talk to each other has revealed that inter-brain synchrony occurs in the virtual environment as well as face to face.
Jess talked to Ihshan Gumilar, a Doctoral Candidate at the University of Auckland about how he is using VR technology to investigate empathy, and what might make people more empathetic online.
Last week, Broadcasting Minister Paul Goldsmith made headlines over instances of interactions with news media over the reporting on crime numbers. After Police Minister Mark Mitchell expressed dissatisfaction over coverage in a story, Goldsmith first contacted the journalist responsible for the story, and was then called by TVNZ chair Andrew Barclay, where the story was briefly discussed, although Goldsmith has denied any involvement in editorial decisions, with a follow up story published later.
Last week also saw the release of the select committees final report on Youth Harm Online, which, along with a number of recommendations, has suggested that a ban on social for under 16 year olds could be on the cards, with the government echoing similar plans.
This week, Tuesday Wire Host Alex spoke to National MP Ryan Hamilton about all of these topics, beginning by briefly discussing last week's Curia Poll results and murmurs around Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s leadership.