Best Medicine

Today I talk with Liane Moriarty about her latest book:  The Hypnotist’s Love Story. A great read and fascinating exploration of relationships – loving and otherwise. Find out the connection with yesterday’s World Mental Health Day. Make it a date with me, Gaytana, Tuesdays 11am-noon for Best Medicine  

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Connie Francis interview with Mark Copolov on Purple Haze (30.11.2011)

On Wednesday 30th November, 8-10pm on Purple Haze, Mark Copolov will present his in-depth interview with Connie Francis. Connie is one of the biggest selling female vocalists of all-time and in fact was the world’s first female pop star back in the 50’s. Connie will talk about some of her huge hits, which include :”Who’s Sorry Now?”, “Where The Boys

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Radio Ga Ga’s all about dreams

“Have you any dreams you’d like to sell?” sang Stevie Nicks but it is just one of hundreds of songs about dreams. Which classic tracks will make the cut on this weeks Radio Ga Ga show? Got a suggestion? It’s not too late to get your song about dreams included so send your choice in via SMS 0404 000736 or

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This Weeks Live Sunday Session – Fine Champagne

The sensational Live Sunday Sessions return to the studio this Sunday as we are privy to the amazing guitar work of Daniel Champagne. The kid can seriously play and he will take us on a super interesting ride as he runs around the fret board with two hands (one upside down), bends the neck and just plain intimidates his instrument.

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What’s on Built for Speed: Friday 7th October 2011

This week on Built for Speed we review The Hunter a film that features the unusual pairing of Willem Dafoe and the Tasmanian Tiger.  We also look at IMAX  doco Tornado Alley 3D.  After our retrospective on REM last week we return to more recent releases with new music by Royal Headache and many more.  There’s also our regular TV

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Film Review: CRAZY STUPID LOVE, by Built for Speed

This odd combination of quirky rom com and what briefly seems like darker American Beauty style suburban drama is probably a vehicle for star Steve Carell to transition from comedy into more serious roles.  Unfortunately, this uneasy mix of comedy and drama doesn’t entirely work. While it is certainly genial, few of the gags are funny and the drama lacks

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