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Arthur Tompkins: the Isabella Stewart Gardner heist
9:45 AM.District Court Judge, and member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Expert Group, discussing the 1990 theft of 13 works from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts. Read more Audio
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The psychology of creativity
9:05 AM.Chair of Cinema Art + Science at Columbia College Chicago, and North American regional Chair of CILECT, the world organisation of film and media schools. He is the fourth Creative Fellow for the… Read more Audio
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Stefan Sobkowiak: recreating Eden
8:30 AM.Canadian biologist and landscape architect who has been running an organic, then permaculture orchard business since 1993. He is travelling throughout New Zealand on the Beyond Organic tour of talks… Read more Audio
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Brian O'Connell: 48 hours of drugs in Ireland
8:20 AM.Broadcaster and journalist based in Cork, discussing this week's inadvertent temporary legalisation of a range of consciousness-altering drugs in Ireland. Audio
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Moera Tuilaepa-Taylor: Vanuata update
8:12 AM.Journalist for Radio New Zealand International, discussing the impact of Cyclone Pam on Vanuatu. Audio
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Listener Feedback to Saturday 7 March 2015
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 7 March. Audio
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Geoff Cochrane poems
11:50 AM.Geoff Cochraine reads three poems from his new book, Wonky Optics: Everything's in Pace, Television, and The View From Atlantis. Audio
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Poetry with Gregory O'Brien: Peter Olds and Geoff Cochrane
11:45 AM.Painter, poet, curator and writer Gregory O'Brien discusses You Fit the Description: the Poetry of Peter Olds and a new collection by Geoff Cochrane, Wonky Optics. Audio
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Brett Bailey: Macbeth in the Congo
11:05 AM.Director of South African performance company Third World Bunfight, whose latest production is a radical take on Verdi's opera Macbeth, set in modern-day Congo, and playing at the Auckland Arts… Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Robbie Burton
10:10 AM.Executive director and publisher of Potton and Burton, which changed its name from Craig Potton Publishing this week to reflect the diversity of its publishing catalogue, and Burton's role at the… Read more Audio
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Jenny O'Connor: women at 60
9:35 AM.Photographer and author of Visible: 60 Women at 60; images from the book are on display at Pataka Museum. Read more Audio
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Marilyn Waring: 40 years of feminism
9:06 AM.Professor of Public Policy at AUT University who spoke at the International Women's Day Celebration Breakfast at Parliament. Read more Audio
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Leslee Udwin: India's Daughter
8:40 AM.British film maker, whose documentary film, India's Daughter, tells the story of the gang rape and murder of a young woman in Delhi in 2012, and the ensuing social fallout. Audio
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Philip Wen: pollution in China
8:12 AM.China correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, discussing Under the Dome, the viral online documentary hit by journalist Chai Jing about pollution in China. Audio
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Listener Feedback to Saturday 28 February 2015
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 28 February. Audio
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Kate's Klassic: The Thorn Birds
11:45 AM.Kate Camp is a poet, and Communications Manager at Te Papa. She discusses 1977 novel The Thorn Birds by Australian author Colleen McCullough. Audio
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Ulrike Schaede: business in Japan
11:08 AM.Professor of Japanese Business at the School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, University of California, and is an authority on Japanese business organisation, strategy and management. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Tayo Aluko
10:08 AM.Nigerian-born, UK-based writer and performer of Call Mr Robeson: a Life with Songs, based on the musical career and political activism of the US singer Paul Robeson.
You can also listen to a 1998… Read more Audio
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Energy and the musical scale
9:42 AM.Dunsandel engineer and author, discussing how energy gives us the musical scale. Read more Audio
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John McLeod: modern peacekeeping
9:06 AM.Cross-agency Defence Force lead for the 2015 Gallipoli commemoration, and author of Elusive Peace: a Kiwi Peacekeeper in Angola, about his time as a United Nations Military Observer in 1998. Read more Audio
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Bernard Haykel: Islamic State
8:15 AM.Professor of Near Eastern Studies, Director of the Institute for Transregional Studies at Princeton University, and a leading expert on the theology of Islamic State. Read more Audio
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Listener Feedback to Saturday 21 February 2015
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 21 February. Audio
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Children's Books with Kate De Goldi: Chris McKimmie
11:45 AM.New Zealand author of many books, discussing the work of children's picture book writer and illustrator Chris McKimmie. Audio
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Marlon Williams: country maverick
11:05 AM.Singer and songwriter who has recorded a series of duet albums with Delaney Davidson, and is touring New Zealand with his band The Yarra Benders in advance of his debut solo album in April. Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with cartoonist and scientist Bob Brockie
10:05 AM.Editorial cartoonist for the National Business Review continuously since 1975, leading authority on hedgehogs and possums, and weekly science columnist to Wellington's Dominion Post. His new book is… Read more Audio