Presenter:Phil Whelan
It’s Friday once again. Welcome to The Brew. Marshy Movie Time is back on the road, and you'll never guess where he is. Okay, you might, as he’s in Korea. Yes, James Marsh reports live from the 29th Busan International Film Festival. To be more specific, he reports from a hotel lobby in Busan. Join him as usual at 12:10. At 1:25, it’s 'Sports and All' with Danny Hicks. Join him on Facebook live if you can for some football and quite a lot of tennis.
01/10/2024
第一部份 Part 1 (HKT 10:05 - 11:00)
第二部份 Part 2 (HKT 11:05 - 12:00)
第三部份 Part 3 (HKT 12:05 - 13:00)
第四部份 Part 4 (HKT 13:10 - 14:00)
Andrew Harding - National Day Races
Justin Sweeting - acts coming up at the years event
Morris Miselowski - the future of the creative arts
Jarrod Watt- All Things Aussie
Merrin Pearse and Dr Alice Hughes - animal life and the environment
Presenter:Phil Whelan
Happy Tuesday and welcome to your sunny Brew. In the midst of artistic companies folding all over the world, did you happen to see that crushing iPad ad by Apple last week? Granted, Mr. Cook apologised for his company's crazy lack of judgement, but it did make biz futurist Morris Miselowski ask the question: “Is there creativity in technology, or is it only a human trait... and stuff?". Join him at 12.10 today. Jarrod Watt is busy globetrotting today, and he'll be back soon. At 1.25, Dr. Merrin Pearse is joined by Kevin Hackwell, a passionate conservationist, also based in New Zealand. Kevin will be on Mt Ruapehu in the middle of the North Island to talk about NZ’s oldest National Park, Tongariro, which has three active volcanoes and a wonderful variety of flora and fauna. Join him, and Merrin, on Facebook live.
14/05/2024 - Dr. Merrin Pearse and Kevin Hackwell – The oldest National Park, Tongariro in New Zealand