{"id":566,"date":"2014-10-25T21:03:44","date_gmt":"2014-10-25T21:03:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/paekakariki.org.nz\/?p=566"},"modified":"2014-10-25T21:04:27","modified_gmt":"2014-10-25T21:04:27","slug":"te-pae-26-oct-1-nov-dr-kathleen-kuehn-on-different-forms-of-labour-and-an-update-on-the-kapiti-cantina","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/paekakariki.fm\/te-pae-26-oct-1-nov-dr-kathleen-kuehn-on-different-forms-of-labour-and-an-update-on-the-kapiti-cantina\/","title":{"rendered":"Te Pae 26 Oct – 1 Nov: Dr Kathleen Kuehn on different forms of labour, and an update on the Kapiti Cantina"},"content":{"rendered":"
This week for Te Pae your Paekakariki radio show we have brought together links and material related to the closure of the Kapiti Cantina. See below..<\/p>\n
On this week’s show (6-8pm and 12-2pm daily at 88.2FM and streaming at www.paekakariki.org.nz) presenter Mark Amery has Helen Keivom in the studio to talk about ‘where to from here’ after the closure, and also the rich musical life of St Peters Hall, where Keivom has led concert programming and organising. Also in honour of Labour Weekend Elyse Robert speaks to Dr Kathleen Kuehn about the intentional (and not so intentional) forms of labour we are creating in digital media spaces, creating new issues for workers rights. We have a live musical performance from Franis Mills and friends, and Api Taylor reads, in the first of a three part series, from the recently released short History of Paekakariki. Our local sqwark of the week is from the Surf Club who have Junior’s opening day next Sunday. You can check out the entire schedule of 30 plus shows for Paekakariki 88.2Fm at www.paekakariki.org.nz\/our-schedule<\/a>.<\/p>\n K\u0101piti Cantina Update<\/strong><\/p>\n There’s been quite a bit of interest here in our little\u00a0village about\u00a0the ill fate of the K\u0101piti Cantina.<\/p>\n A recent article in the K\u0101piti Observer painted our village as a ‘malicious’ and ‘jealous’ (you can read it here… <\/a>) And a response article in the same newspaper has done little to negate this (you can read it in the 16 October edition here<\/a>).<\/p>\n The\u00a0K\u0101piti Cantina’s closure and the associated costs, financial and otherwise,\u00a0have sparked an outpouring of support for those negatively affected by\u00a0it.<\/p>\n Fundraiser Gig<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n Helen Keivom is considering organising a fundraiser gig to support those affected by unpaid wages. If you, or anyone you know, was affected financially by the business’ practices and\/or closure then please get in touch with the station and we’ll put you in touch paekakarikifm@gmail.com<\/a><\/p>\n