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Yvonne Todd : psychological photography
10:51 AM.Auckland photographer whose new exhibition of 150 images made since the 1990s, Creamy Psychology, is the largest to be shown at City Gallery Wellington, accompanied by an illustrated book of the same… Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Tom Scott
10:10 AM.Melbourne-based New Zealand lyricist and vocalist with the groups HomeBrew and @Peace, and member of the Young Gifted and Broke collective of artists. Read more Audio
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Jane Gleeson-White : accountancy and capitals
9:10 AM.Australian author of the prize-winning 2011 book Double Entry: How the Merchants of Venice Shaped the Modern World, and new book Six Capitals: the Revolution Capitalism Has to Have - or Can… Read more Audio
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Karl Iremonger : fertility and stress
8:32 AM.Principal Investigator at the Centre for Neuroendocrinology in the Department of Physiology at the University of Otago and winner of the 2014 Prime Minister's MacDiarmid Emerging Scientist Prize for… Read more Audio
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Eldon Tate: cleaning water
8:11 AM.PhD student at Victoria University of Wellington, and AMP National Scholarship recipient who aims to create a solar-powered water treatment system using unique nano-composite materials to generate… Read more Audio
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Listener Feedback for 29 November
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 29 November 2014. Audio
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Children's Books with Kate De Goldie: four picture books
11:45 AM.Kate De Goldi discusses four picture books: I Am the Wolf... and Here I Come! by Benedicte Guettier, Follow the Firefly by Bernardo Carvalho, The Rabbit and the Shadow by Melanie Rutten, So Many… Read more Audio
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Memet Bilgin Rigolo: dancing on air
11:30 AM.Turkish Canadian balance artist who performs two acts in the touring Spiegelworld tent show Empire, a blend of comedy, acrobatics, vaudeville and burlesque. Read more Audio
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Andris Apse: shooting the south
11:05 AM.New Zealand landscape photographer who draws from his work of the last thirty years, much previously unpublished, for the new book, Spirit of the South, a photographic tribute to the mainland. Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Peter Schwerdtfeger
10:05 AM.Director of the Centre for Theoretical Chemistry and Physics, New Zealand Institute for Advanced Study, at Massey University, Albany, who has been awarded the Royal Society of New Zealand's 2014… Read more Audio
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John Darnielle: goats and wolves
9:30 AM.Singer and songwriter who performs as The Mountain Goats, and has just written his debut novel, Wolf in White Van. Read more Audio
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Andreas Antonopoulos: bitcoin
9:05 AM.Entrepreneur, writer, founder of three bitcoin businesses, and keynote speaker at Bitcoin South, New Zealand's first Cryptocurrency Conference. Read more Audio
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Andrew Roberts: Napoleon
8:15 AM.British historian, public speaker and Doctor of Philosophy whose most recent book is Napoleon the Great. Read more Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 22 November 2014. Audio
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Pauline Scanlon, Gerry Paul, and Warren Maxwell
11:30 AM.Acclaimed Irish singer Pauline Scanlon, New Zealand international touring guitarist Gerry Paul, and Trinity Roots frontman Warren Maxwell, who are joined by Irish musicians Alan Doherty and Tola Custy… Read more Audio
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Jolisa Gracewood and Susana Andrew
11:05 AM.Editors of Tell You What: 2015, a collection of some of the best recent New Zealand non-fiction writing. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Victoria Spackman
10:05 AM.Chief executive and part owner of the screen production company Gibson Group, director of Screenrights in Australia, and chair for twelve years of BATS Theatre Limited. Audio
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Art Crime with Arthur Tompkins: Mona Lisa
9:45 AM.District Court Judge, and member of Interpol's DNA Monitoring Expert Group, discussing the 1911 theft by Vincenzo Perugia of the Mona Lisa. Read more Audio
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Atul Gawande: being mortal
9:05 AM.American surgeon and writer, whose new book is Being Mortal: Illness, Medicine and What Matters in the End. Read more Audio
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Rob Fenwick: pest control
8:45 AM.Environmentalist, retired businessman, company director and co-founder of Living Earth, who was instrumental in the creation of the Predator Free New Zealand Trust, which unveiled the first stage of… Read more Audio
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Eileen Ormsby: drugs and the dark net
8:15 AM.Australian writer, journalist, and blogger of All Things Vice. Her new book, Silk Road, tells the story of the online drug cartel dubbed "the eBay of drugs". Read more Audio
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Behind the Scenes: Kim Hill creates a glass object
11:58 AM.Kim Hill makes a glass paperweight at the Chronicle Glass studio under the supervision of business co-owner and glass artist Katie Brown. Read more Audio
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Listener feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
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Jack Mitchell-Anyon: underground music
11:40 AM.Jack Mitchell-Anyon runs the music venue Space Monster, presenting a range of bands from Whanganui, nationwide and overseas on an irregular basis.
The next concert will feature Delaney Davidson and… Read more Audio
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Paul and Mark Rayner: ceramics
11:25 AM.Paul and Mark Rayner are ceramicists who have been exhibiting their own work, and that of other artists, for the past seven years at Rayner Brothers Gallery. Their final exhibition for the year… Read more Audio