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Recent items from Saturday Morning
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Lamia Imam on Trump: 'It does amount to whitelash'
8:15 AM.A Kiwi expat who lives in Texas says the presidential campaign has brought the ultra-right movement into the mainstream and the resulting racism is 'scary'. Read more Audio
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Listener Feedback to Saturday 5 November 2016
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 5 November 2016. Audio
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Emily Writes is "tired but trying"
11:44 AM.Emily Writes describes herself as a sleep-deprived mother - writing for other sleep-deprived mothers. She was blasted into the public sphere when her first sleep-deprived blog post 'I am Grateful, Now… Read more Audio
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Douglas Lloyd Jenkins: Beach Life
11:07 AM.Douglas Lloyd Jenkins is a New Zealand commentator on architecture and design who has written a number of books, and hosted the popular television series The Big Arts Trip (2001-2) and New Zealand at… Read more Audio
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'All they wanted to do was fight'
10:07 AM.After a brief career as a pop singer in the late 1950s and early 1960s, Larry Page became a successful music manager, record producer, and record label owner, working with The Kinks, Daniel Boone, and… Read more Audio
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Michael Wilkinson: UK politics
9:47 AM.Baroness Scotland, the Commonwealth Secretary-General, is in trouble for using Commonwealth money to pay for an expensive do-up of her Mayfair home. English tabloids are labelling her a spendaholic… Read more Audio
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Keggie Carew journeys into "Dadland"
9:08 AM.Keggie Carew, estranged daughter of Tom Carew, reunites with her unorthodox father as his memory begins to fail. She unravels the secrets of his past as a member of an elite British military unit and… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Peter Black
8:45 AM.Peter Black has been photographing the social landscape of New Zealand since 1975, and his work has been widely exhibited and published, most notably in a major survey show at City Gallery… Read more Audio
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Writer Daisy Goodwin
8:12 AM.Daisy Goodwin is an historian, journalist, editor and novelist, and has a long career in British television, devising shows including Bookworm, The Nation's Favourite Poems, Home Front and Grand… Read more Audio
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Listener Feedback to Saturday 29 October 2016
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 29 October 2016. Audio
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Poetry with Gregory O'Brien: Diana Bridge and Helen Jacobs
11:45 AM.Kim Hill talks to painter, poet, curator and writer Gregory O'Brien about two poetry collections: In the Supplementary Garden by Diana Bridge (Cold Hub Press), and Withstanding by Helen Jacobs (Makaro… Read more Audio
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Barbara Anderson: moths and citizen science
11:30 AM.Kim Hill talks to Dr Barbara Anderson is a Rutherford Discovery Fellow at Landcare Research in Dunedin. She is the coordinator of Ahi Pepe MothNet, a citizen science project that has seen teachers… Read more Audio
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Kim Evans: doughnuts and food ethics
11:05 AM.Kim Hill talks to Kim Evans, who started her first Little & Friday café in 2007, using fresh, free-range and organic produce, making everything from scratch, and opening only on Fridays. She now… Read more Audio
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Andrew Sharp: the life of Samuel Marsden
10:10 AM.Kim Hill talks to Andrew Sharp, Emeritus Professor of Political Studies at the University of Auckland, who has lived in London since 2006. His major new book is The World, the Flesh and the Devil: The… Read more Audio
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David Lawrence: the Week in Shakespeare
9:40 AM.Kim Hill talks to David Lawrence, director of Wellington theatre company The Bacchanals, and research and development consultant for the Popup Globe, which returns to Auckland in a new and improved… Read more Audio
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Rufus Wainwright: opera, meth and family
9:05 AM.New York-born, Montreal-raised singer songwriter Rufus Wainwright will celebrate his love for opera, orchestra and divas when he brings selections from Prima Donna and Rufus Does Judy to the Auckland… Read more Audio
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Greg Hopkinson and Sally Lewis: meditation in Mexico
8:40 AM.Kim Hill talks to Ishaya monks Greg Hopkinson and Sally Lewis, who teach ascension meditation in New Zealand, and have co-produced the new documentary, Choice, which shows people finding peace through… Read more Audio
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Indridi Indridason: Iceland politics
8:25 AM.Kim Hill talks to Indridi Indridason, an associate professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of California, Riverside and an adjunct professor in the Department of Political… Read more Audio
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Birgitta Jónsdóttir
8:12 AM.Kim Hill talks to Birgitta Jónsdóttir, an Icelandic "poetician" and activist, who was elected in 2013 as a Member of the Althing for the Southwest Constituency and heads the list for the Icelandic… Read more Audio
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Listener Feedback to Saturday 22 October 2016
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 22 October 2016. Read more Audio
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Kate De Goldi and Susan Paris: creating an Annual
11:40 AM.Kim Hill talks to Wellington writer Kate De Goldi, whose most recent novel, From the Cutting Room of Barney Kettle won the junior fiction category at the 2016 Book Awards for Children and Young… Read more Audio
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Anna Coddington: motherhood and music
11:05 AM.Kim Hill talks to Auckland singer and songwriter Anna Coddington, who has been nominated for the APRA Silver Scroll four times since 2010, and is a regular collaborator on the Fly My Pretties… Read more Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler: art travel serendipity
10:40 AM.Kim Hill talks to Mary Kisler, Senior Curator, Mackelvie Collection, International Art, at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki. She discusses the role of serendipity when travelling, discussing a… Read more Audio
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Bill Bailey: An Englishman abroad
10:06 AM.Kim Hill talks to British comedian and musician Bill Bailey, whose new show, Larks in Transit, is a compendium of tales from his twenty years as a travelling entertainer. He is visiting New Zealand… Read more Audio
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Alison McCulloch: post-natal depression
9:10 AM.Research indicates about 15% of mothers suffer from this serious health issue, but it often go undetected and untreated, says investigative journalist Alison McCulloch. She's just published a large… Read more Audio