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The Saturday Mixtape with Sam: June 22, 2024
Sam returns to Saturday for the first of two extra shows as he prepares to make the move to Sunday mornings. This week's show featured new music from NxWorries, Fontaines DC, Jamie xx, Pond and more.
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95bFM Breakfast Club w/ Rachel: Rāmere June 21, 2024
We come to you live from Bestie Cafe in St Kevin's Arcade, mere metres from Karangahape Road's roadside for one big party sending Rachel off. With performances from the incredible cc.tv and Jim Nothing, the final installment of Hobby Goblins and a round of arcade Second Guessing. Whakarongo mai nei!
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Fred Graham Exhibition: Toi Whakaata / Reflections w/ Hester Rowan: 21st June, 2024
Toi Whakaata / Reflections is a new exhibition celebrating Māori sculptor Fred Graham (Ngāti Koroki Kahukura, Tainui). It opens at Te Uru Waitākere Contemporary Gallery on Saturday 8 June.
The exhibition reflects on the artist’s career spanning 70 years, and comes at a significant moment for Graham - now 95 - who is one of the eight artists from Aotearoa who were invited to participate in the prestigious international exhibition at this year’s Venice Biennale.
Beth caught up with the curator of Toi Whakaata / Reflections, Hester Rowan, about the exhibition. -
Hobby Goblins with Annabel and Callum: 21 June 2024
For the very last installment of Hobby Goblins, Annabel is crowned the Goblin King for her Haast Eagle egg piñata. Live from Bestie Cafe in St Kevin's Arcade. Whakarongo mai nei!
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I missed you, Matariki w/ Artist Levi Kereama: 20th June, 2024
I missed you, Matariki is a new exhibition by Levi Kereama and Whiro Walker at Window Gallery in the University of Auckland General Library.
The accompanying text reads:
I missed you Matariki.
I needed you yesterday.
There’s been too much mamae.
Too much tangi and too much mate.
Give me a fresh start, a good feast
Give me a glimpse at the ones I’ve lost
and some hope the next season will be a good one
Haere mai, tōku Matariki
I mokemoke au mōu.
Sofia spoke with one of the artists, Levi Kereama, about the kaupapa of the show and his work. -