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Recent items from Saturday Morning
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Paul Mason: postcapitalism
8:40 AM.Economics editor of Channel 4 News in the UK, and writes regularly on the economy, culture and politics. His new book is PostCapitalism: a Guide to Our Future. Read more Audio
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Jesse Colombo: economic bubbles
8:20 AM.Columnist for Forbes.com and economic analyst, who created TheBubbleBubble.com for the purpose of exposing dangerous post-2009 economic bubbles and warning of their ability to damage and destabilise… Read more Audio
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Listener Feedback to Saturday 10 October 2015
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
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Patrick Evans and Kate De Goldi: writers and writing
11:05 AM.Patrick Evans is the author of the first biography of the writer Janet Frame. His play based on his 2010 novel, Gifted, is playing at Wellington's Circa Theatre, and his new novel, The Back of His… Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Kris Sowersby
10:05 AM.Wellington typeface designer whose Klim Type Foundry sells a range of typefaces internationally. Financier, his new typeface for the Financial Times, won him a Purple Pin for graphic design at this… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Vivian Hutchinson: the Māori Land March
9:10 AM.Community activist and social entrepreneur based in Taranaki who was a member of the Māori Land March in 1975, and contributed to the exhibition, Not One More Acre, marking the 40th anniversary of the… Read more Audio, Gallery
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Cable Green: open education and sharing
9:10 AM.Director of Global Learning at Creative Commons International, and advocate of affordable universal access to quality education. Read more Audio
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Madge Snow: high-country life
8:30 AM.Wanaka resident who ran high-country Central Otago station Morven Hills with her husband for 30 years. She writes about her life in her book Snow on the Lindis. Read more Audio
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Heather Mallick: Stephen Harper and Canada
8:10 AM.Staff columnist for the Toronto Star, and author of two books, whose piece on Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, The Nixon of the North, appears in the latest issue of Harper's magazine. Read more Audio
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Listener Feedback to Saturday 3 October 2015
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 3 October . Audio
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Kate's Klassic: The Year of Magical Thinking
11:45 AM.Kate Camp has published five collections of poems, most recently Snow White's Coffin. She discusses Joan Didion's 2005 memoir, The Year of Magical Thinking. Audio
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Martin Creed: art and philosophy
11:10 AM.Glasgow-raised artist who won the Turner Prize in 2001, who is visiting New Zealand to launch a major new public commission on the exterior of the Christchurch Art Gallery, and to make a show of new… Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites
10:05 AM.Welsh performers who are touring New Zealand with their acclaimed show Hiraeth, telling the story of Jones' departure from her Welsh farm to London. Audio
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Alex Coogan-Reeves: NZ vs Georgia
9:55 AM.Reporter for Radio New Zealand, who is following the Rugby World Cup in England and Wales, and reports on the match between the All Blacks and Georgia. Audio
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Stella Duffy: fun palaces
9:25 AM.New Zealand writer and theatre-maker based in London, who is co-director of the global Fun Palaces campaign for wider participation in all forms of arts, science and culture (3-4 October), and Head of… Read more Audio
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William Hartung: arms trading
9:05 AM.Senior adviser to the Security Assistance Monitor, who has written extensively on armament and security issues. Read more Audio
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Andy Griffiths: children, reading and treehouses
8:12 AM.Australian children's book author and comedy writer whose books include The Day My Bum Went Psycho, and the Just! series with illustrator Terry Denton. His latest series with Denton started in 2011… Read more Audio
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Listener Feedback to Saturday 26 September 2015
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 26 September. Audio
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Children's Books with Kate De Goldi: Peter Brown and Mini Grey
11:45 AM.Author of many books, most recently From the Cutting Room of Barney Kettle (Longacre), and ambassador for the first NZ Bookshop Day. She will discuss two picture book authors, Peter Brown and Mini… Read more Audio
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James Wood: why fiction matters
11:05 AM.Staff writer and book critic at The New Yorker, and Professor of the Practice of Literary Criticism at Harvard University. His latest collection of essays is The Nearest Thing to Life. Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Matt Gauldie
10:05 AM.Official New Zealand Army Artist for the last ten years, who has had many solo shows, group exhibitions, residencies, and fellowships. Audio
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Art Crimes with Arthur Tompkins
9:45 AM.District Court Judge, and member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Expert Group, with a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces. He discusses the 1971 theft of The Guitar Player, the… Read more Audio
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Jocelyn Moorhouse: women in film
9:05 AM.Australian film writer/director (Proof, How to Make an American Quilt) and producer (Muriel's Wedding) whose new film, The Dressmaker, has a WIFT benefit screening in Wellington before its opening… Read more Video, Audio
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Magda Szubanski on parenting, sexuality and character
8:30 AM.One of Australia's best known performers (Kath and Kim, Babe) whose book, Reckoning: A Memoir, describes her journey of self-discovery from childhood to adulthood. Read more Audio
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Nick Richardson: Piers Gaveston Society
8:12 AM.Editor at the London Review of Books, and a former head of the Piers Gaveston Society at Oxford University. Read more Audio