Nine To Noon for Friday 15 April 2011
09:05 Sex abuse victim law suit
Kim McGregor, Director of Auckland Rape Crisis; and Dr Peter Foley, Chair, Medical Association.
09:20 Roy Clare - new Director of the Auckland War Memorial Museum
09:45 Asia correspondent Phil O'Sullivan
10:05 US author Rhoda Janzen
United States author of Mennonite in a Little Black Dress - a memoir of going home published by Atlantic.
Rhoda Janzen is also a poet and an English and Creative writing teacher at Hope College in Holland, Michigan.
10:30 Book Review with Paul Diamond
What Have They Done to the Rain: A Kiwi Soldier in Vietnam by Patrick Duggan, QSM
Published by Kukupa Press
10:45 Reading: Under the Huang Jiao Tree by Jane Carswell (Part 8 of 12)
A New Zealander's mid-life experience teaching English in Chongqing China.
11:05 New Music with Sean McKenna
New music from Paul Simon, Alison Krauss and Low.
Artist: Paul Simon (www.paulsimon.com)
Album: So Beautiful or So What
Songs: The Afterlife
Love is Eternal Sacred Light
Video: The Making Of…
Artist: Low
Album: C'mon
Song: Witches
Artist: Alison Krauss & Union Station
Album: Paper Airplane
Song: Lay My Burden Down
11:30 Sports commentator Richard Boock
The Breakers making it to the basketball final, plus new gender rules in athletics.
11:45 Week That Was with Radar and Gemma Gracewood