Amelia is joined by Che aka bb gurl aka Mallshopper for a conclusive list of the best of the best anime of all time PERIOD. But none of that Shonen nonsense - the good stuff.
Multi-hyphenate arts icon Coco Solid spoke with Rachel about Wheke Fortress, a new community and artist run space she is setting up in Onehunga with Big Fat Raro. Whakarongo mai nei to hear about the kaupapa and supoort the Boosted campaign here!
Tropico Q - Walk This Way
Ryoma Maeda & Romantic Suiciders - Never Ending Perversion
Perfume - Houseki no Ame (宝石の雨)
Seiko Oomori - あまい Sweet
Marino with Teapot Orchestra - Breakfast in the bathtub
Neco 眠る - Engawa De Dancehall
DODDODO - Pretend That You Came From Raccoon
Northeast Cambodia - Five Krung Men Gong Players Standing and Folding Their Gongs, A Flute Player
Khmer Mahori - Khmer Krang Phka
Stan Richardson - Kyorei: Empty Bell
Hu Zhihou - San Bao Fo
Shinichi Yuize - Fuki (Riches and Honors)
Liu Mingyuan - The Deep Night
Giusto Pio - Motore Immobile
Art Of Primitive Sound - Eagle bone for the ghost dance
Alexej Platonovic Uican - Song and drum on frame drum
Sakha - The Wedding Proposal Of The Olonkho's Main Character, Elbet Suppet Ulen Khardaaccy
Nenec Sel'kup - Our Grandfather Who Had A Parka Made From Hare Skin
Wikipedia is one of the world’s most accessed sources of information, however, many local histories, marginalised communities, and diverse voices remain underrepresented.
By contributing to Wikipedia, Auckland Museum’s Wikimedian in Residence, Anjuli Sel-va-durai, aims to democratise access to knowledge and ensure more accurate, balanced and inclusive narratives about Tāmaki Makaurau and Aotearoa, making important histories more visible and accessible to all.
Sofia spoke to Anjuli about her role and the importance of contributing to Wikipedia.
The Wiki 101 Edit-a-thon is on tomorrow, Saturday 15th March, at Auckland Museum in the Research Library on Level 2 from 10am-2pm.
Oto and Jaycee spoke with Tāmaki Makaurau singer-songwriter, Reia Guess, and played 2 hours of music by singer songwriters and dreampop artists from the Asian diaspora.
Heidi talks to Tokerau Wilson about his show Wheke Fortress at Audio Foundation. The show featured sonic workshops such as "Demystifying Musical Equipment" and a comics/storytelling one, "Outside the Frame".
Tom talked to Clare Gemima about her forays into the Brooklyn's the "Other Art Fair", and living in New York as an artist.
E whai ake nei, coming up on the first (!!) Various Artists of 2024!
Liam chats to Keciano Tiufuva about his new solo exhibition opening tomorrow at Wheke Fortress.
Frances speaks to Pauline Autet of Contemporary HUM about their current Boosted campaign.
She'll also speak with photographer Kate van der Drift about Water Marks, currently on show at 23 locations around Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch.
Tonight's show was actually entirely curated by bFM's own Samuel Harmony, who sent Oto and Jaycee, not just a playlist, but a stack of CDs and Casettes that he collected while he was in Indonesia as part of the New Zealand Delegation attending AXEAN Festival 2025. Whakarongo mai to experience 2 hours of Psych rock, folk, disco and more by Southeast-Asian artists playing at the festival!