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Nana is joined in studio by Naarm-based, Ethiopian-Australian sound artist, vocalist and live coder, Fetle Wondimu Nega aka Nū, whose work blends non-Western musical traditions, improvisation and Afrofuturism. Using the live coding program…
Music journalist and pop historian Maria Sherman joins Nana Owusu on Baseline to unpack her book Larger Than Life: A History of Boy Bands from NKOTB to BTS.
Maria traces the deeper…
From jollof rice to fufu to suya – West African food is on the rise in Naarm, and it's here to stay. Nana is joined in the studio by British-Nigerian owner and operator…
Nana is joined by Zimbabwean-born, UK-raised, Naarm‑based photographer and creative director Panashe Mugayapi on Baseline to chat about his photo series, Beautiful Black Boys.
The series centres African Australian men, challenging harmful…
Ahead of his upcoming Australian tour, Nana is joined by Nigerian-born, London-based artist Obongjayar on Baseline for a deep dive into the expanded edition of his 2025 sophomore album, Paradise Now & Forever…
Nana is joined in the studio by acclaimed artist, filmmaker, organiser, activist and writer, Tourmaline.
Together, they dig into the roots of Tourmaline’s now-showing exhibition at ACCA, Transcendent, her research into queer…
Writer and performer, Leigh Lule, joins Nana on Baseline to talk comedy, community and censorship. Leigh and Betiel Beyin are the creators of CEEBS, a heartfelt and slightly unhinged TikTok series that…
Detroit-born, Los Angeles–based singer, songwriter, and producer Sam Austins joins Nana on Baseline during his Australian live debut. The genre-defying artist has amassed more than 75 million global streams, earned a breakout single…
Lana Laham joins Nana on Baseline to discuss the principles behind mutual aid, its roots in Indigenous practices, how it differs from charity, and how it invites us to reimagine community care beyond…
Award-winning music journalist and brodcaster, Sosefina Fuamoli, joins Nana Owusu on Baseline to discuss the cultural relevance of the Grammy Awards. From social media’s impact on award shows to artist boycotts, structural racism…