December 6, 2009
Sunday Breakfast 06/12/09

On the show this week:

  • This Week’s Bits: Pjil Goff’s own Orewa speech; the 2025 Taskforce report and the areas it failed to address; legal aid gamers and in Australia the liberal party implodes.
  • The Weekly Roundup: Anika Moa and Julia Deans; Sue and Gary, the artists behind The Boiler Room exhibitions; DJ Pots and the ins and outs of the citizen’s arrest.
  • Dr Fabiana Kubke on the kiwi (the flightless fowl kind) brain.
  • Matthew Dentith on the recent visit of Richard Gage, 9/11 truther
  • Captain Critic interviews Chris Cudby of Goldenaxe about his favourite comics.
  • Email/TXT Pearlers

Listen to the show here.

November 15, 2009
Sunday Breakfast 15/11/09

On the show:

  • This Week’s Bits: reaction to the Hone Harawira bruhaha from Phil Goff and John Key; rising food prices in NZ and why; the banks and accusations they’re not passing on the OCR cut to their customers and Mahmoud Abbas threatens to step down.
  • The Weekly Roundup: Niki Caro and Keisha Castle-Hughes on The Vintner’s Luck, the film adaptation of Elizabeth Knox’s book; Seth from The Akron Family talks to Charlotte and the Cuban Brothers chat with Mikey about what’s being billed as “the greatest show on earth.”
  • Pecha Kucha: an evening of creative people discussing their work in Mangere.
  • Laura Patterson: aid worker on Angola, Kenya and Afghanistan.
  • The Dentith Files: the P2 Conspiracy involving the Vatican, Italian banks, Freemasons, secret lodges and the Mafia
  • Captain Critic: David Mazzucchelli’s new graphic novel Asterios Polyp

November 8, 2009
Sunday Breakfast 08/11/09

On the show this week:

  • This Week’s Bits: the Seabed & Foreshore review; Corngate: Redux; Fiji and NZ boot out each other’s diplomats and it’s 20 years since the Berlin wall was pulled down.
  • The Weekly Round Up: Mikey gets cracking with Fancy New Band Big Punch; Troy talks to Animal Collective’s Avey Tare and Chris the lawyer survives a fitting farewell via explosives.
  • The Sunday Breakfast School Fair Review
  • Games Burnett: Borderlands and WTF have they done with pricespy.co.nz?
  • News Rage with James Coe

Blogger Seen Firing Pistol At Copy Of The Herald On Sunday

As posted earlier today in the Sunday Breakfast email:

In something of an oversight James and myself forgot to talk about this little beauty from the Herald On Sunday. What a business size load of tabloid-style-news night soil.

It seems the Herald will drum up anything they can to fill their little weekend pamphlet. In the second paragraph David Fisher writes: “The former Push Push rocker, now a 95bFM morning DJ, amassed at least $20,000 in traffic fines over a number of years.” A couple of paragraphs on it’s clear that 20k figure has been more or less pulled out of his arse by quoting Mike: “He would not confirm the amount involved but, when told another offender had $70,000 wiped, said that was “three times as much as me”. And let’s be clear, Fisher, DJing in public is not the same job as hosting a breakfast radio show just like writing for the HOS is not the same as providing the country with informative news stories about issues (and here’s a few important concepts to take note of), that are pertinent and important. And while we’re at it, referring to this “revelation” as a blow to Mike after he “split up with his actress wife Claire Chitham” is shameful.

But this disappears into the ghostly fog that is the Herald’s editorial department if we compare it with the paper’s editorial. Are you shitting me? Have you just mentioned  Mikey’s parking fines and the Paul Dally case in the same piece? I must have been mistaken, hang on I’ll double check. Sweet flying Christ yes, I was right. You’ve written an editorial inviting comparisons between Mike’s fines and a rapist/murderer. A colleague described this as “confused.” I describe this as pure shite and you’re up to your elbows in it, hiding whatever point you think you were making. Particularly amusing is the call for justice to be “driven by emotion, rather than reason.” The Herald can take the moral high ground here, yet can drag Mike’s name through the mud. This is not journalism or considered opinion: this is driving sales by stoking the public ire.

Jesus wept, I need a milkshake.

(Just to be clear: I’ve worked with Mike for a number of years at bFM and even if I didn’t know the guy I’d still be writing this now.)

November 1, 2009
Sunday Breakfast 01/11/09

On the show this week:

  • This Week’s Bits: NZ’s FTA with Malaysia; Wayne Mapp strengthens his resolve on Afgahistan; Colin Craig and his “democracy” march in Auckland and the Greens on a new law expanding the powers of Police.
  • The Weekly Round Up: Dick Frizzell, Sarah Watt and Kirsten Morrell.
  • Crime novelist and comic book writer Greg Rucka
  • Under The Mountain and Black Sheep director Jonathan King
  • Matthew Dentith reports live from the 10 Annual Movie Marathon at the Hollywood Cinema in Avondale
  • Birdboy sings about unrequited love.

October 28, 2009

Sunday Breakfast 25/10/09

  • In This Week’s Bits: councils given the power to crush boy racer cars and the power to outlaw “crusing”, plans to give police and customs officers greater powers to search with out warrants, ACC opened up to competition and those set to benefit or not and we get the chance to kick the tyres of MMP.
  • Chats with Jackie Brown, Alan Lee (legendary Tolkein illustrator) and Charley Tuna.
  • 100 Esstential NZ Films author Hamish McDouall. What about French Doors???
  • News Rage With James Coe: beware, slummy mummies within.
  • It Came from … with Benji Jackson: Yellow Dog Records from Memphis, USA.
  • The return of Email/TXT Pearlers.

October 18, 2009
Sunday Breakfast 18/10/09

On the show this week:

  • This Week’s Bits: major changes to the ACC scheme; the country’s finances are terrible; Jason Leopold ponders Barack Obama’s Nobel Peace Prize and outgoing Wire host Kim Choe talks with a Uighur activist from China.
  • The Weekly Roundup: a chat with Ladyhawke; a song from Tiny Vipers and Troy talks to Ray Columbus.
  • The Sheehan Bros: A good long chat with Kelly and Darren Sheehan who for the last ten years or so have been collaborating on a series of self published comic books. Their latest is called The Inhabitants.
  • The Dentith Files: sinister organisations (or at least why we think they’re sinister).
  • The Games Burnett: James Burnett reviews Scribblenauts for the Nintendo DS.
  • Birdboy Sings: one for the bus drivers.

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September 27, 2009
Sunday Breakfast 27/09/09


This Week’s Bits: the Attorney General pisses all over the country’s lawyers; double bunking in prisons; the Auckland City Council’s plans to alter liquor licenses and are we really out of the recession?
The Weekly Round Up: Fashion Week with Kate Sylvester; a Welsh-Samoan playwright and the Cut Collective paint the backside of buses.
A visit to the country’s largest bookfair and a chat to some of those sniffing through the book piles.
News Rage With James Coe
Luke Murray Watches Films. Movies and Cinema.

Sunday Breakfast 27/09/09

  • This Week’s Bits: the Attorney General pisses all over the country’s lawyers; double bunking in prisons; the Auckland City Council’s plans to alter liquor licenses and are we really out of the recession?
  • The Weekly Round Up: Fashion Week with Kate Sylvester; a Welsh-Samoan playwright and the Cut Collective paint the backside of buses.
  • A visit to the country’s largest bookfair and a chat to some of those sniffing through the book piles.
  • News Rage With James Coe
  • Luke Murray Watches Films. Movies and Cinema.

September 23, 2009
Sunday Breakfast 20/09/09


This Week’s Bits: Maori Party’s reversal on the ETS, palm kernel trouble and the case of the Bilbao 5 reopens.
The Weekly Round Up: songs from Graeme Downes and Collpasing Cities and Troy, Duncan and Charlotte mull over MTV and the VMAs.
Kristen Darragh on Eugene Onegin and why she’s off to Berlin.
Barry Lee on late 60s protest movements in Auckland and the “liberation” of Albert Park.
Matthew Dentith reviews Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol. Urgh.
Benji Jackson goes over the rise and fall of Rawkus Records
Birdboy sings a song of two men meeting and how their comfortable with that.

Sunday Breakfast 20/09/09

  • This Week’s Bits: Maori Party’s reversal on the ETS, palm kernel trouble and the case of the Bilbao 5 reopens.
  • The Weekly Round Up: songs from Graeme Downes and Collpasing Cities and Troy, Duncan and Charlotte mull over MTV and the VMAs.
  • Kristen Darragh on Eugene Onegin and why she’s off to Berlin.
  • Barry Lee on late 60s protest movements in Auckland and the “liberation” of Albert Park.
  • Matthew Dentith reviews Dan Brown’s The Lost Symbol. Urgh.
  • Benji Jackson goes over the rise and fall of Rawkus Records
  • Birdboy sings a song of two men meeting and how their comfortable with that.

August 16, 2009
Sunday Breakfast 16/08/09

The interviews and brick-a-brack are up for this week’s show. Please direct your browser to the Sunday Breakfast page for the 16th of August.

On the show this week:

  • Franny Armstrong, the director of McLibel talks about her new film The Age Of Stupid.
  • Bryce Galloway is the man behind Incredibly Hot Sex With Hideous People one of NZ’s longest running zines. He talks about his zine, the zine scene and why people make zines in the age of the blog.
  • James Coe rips the Herald On Sunday a new one in News Rage With James Coe
  • Birdboy creates a new instant classic with his dirge called Nudie Bay.

After the show an email goes out to a mailing list which contains links to all the interviews, photos, writing and extra bits. Just go to the 95bfm.com front page and fill in the field at the bottom.