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Kirsten Reynolds: power planting
11:10 AM.One of five artists who have created Power Plant, an array of light and sound installations currently on show at Wellington's Botanic Gardens as part of the NZ Festival. Audio
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Donald Shaw: Scottish Music
10:40 AM.Co-founder of contemporary Scottish folk group Capercaillie, and artistic director of the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Hugh Macdonald
10:10 AM.Playing Favourites with veteran Filmmaker Hugh Macdonald whose restored version of 1970s documentary 'This is New Zealand' has just been released on DVD. (Music is removed in this version of the… Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Hugh Macdonald
10:07 AM.Playing Favourites with veteran Filmmaker Hugh Macdonald whose restored version of 1970s documentary 'This is New Zealand' has just been released on DVD. Audio
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Gina Grimshaw: emotional biases
9:10 AM.Senior Lecturer at the School of Psychology, Victoria University of Wellington, whose research looks at the mechanisms that allow us to perceive, interpret and act on emotional information. Audio
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Sandor Katz: fermentation
8:30 AM.Promoter of the virtues of fermentation through workshops, lectures, and three books who will visit Wellington soon for the New Zealand Festival. Audio
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Nicolai Petro: Ukraine
8:12 AM.Professor of politics at the University of Rhode Island, and a Fulbright research scholar in Ukraine. Audio
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Energy with David Haywood: what is energy?
11:47 AM.Writer and engineer who lives in Dunsandel. Audio
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Stephen Shafer: anaesthesia and academic misconduct
11:08 AM.Professor of anaesthesiology at the Stanford University Medical Center, editor of the Journal of Anaesthesiology and Analgesia, and a world-leader on academic misconduct. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Peter Marshall
10:08 AM.Peter Marshall is managing director of architectural firm Warren and Mahoney, part of the team selected to carry out the task of the redesign of Christchurch after the earthquakes. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Peter Marshall
10:08 AM.Peter Marshall is managing director of architectural firm Warren and Mahoney, part of the team selected to carry out the task of the redesign of Christchurch after the earthquakes. (This version of… Read more Audio
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Classical Music with Davinia Caddy: melody and pitch
9:40 AM.Senior lecturer at Auckland University's School of Music, and the author of 'How to Hear Classical Music'. Audio
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Vladimir Hachinski: stroke and recovery
9:06 AM.President of the World Federation of Neurology who was instrumental in establishing the world's first successful acute stroke unit. Read more Audio
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Spencer Wells: analysing human genomes
8:12 AM.Head of the Genographic Project at National Geographic, a study that has involved the DNA sampling of more than 650,000 people in 130 countries around the world. Audio
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Kate's Klassic: We Will Not Cease
11:45 AM.Kate Camp discusses We Will Not Cease by Archibald Baxter, the 1939 autobiographical classic about his experiences as a conscientious objector during the First World War. Read more Audio
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Liza Kindred : fashion and commerce
11:05 AM.Founder and CEO of fashion tech think tank Third Wave Fashion, co-founder of nail-polish rental startup Lacquerous, and managing partner at the multi-million dollar web development and education… Read more Audio
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Playing Favorites with Jacob Briars
10:05 AM.Cocktail mixologist known as the "vodka professor", who is head of training and education for Bacardi. Audio
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Jason van Genderen : pocket movies
9:40 AM.Australian filmmaker who makes award-winning short films on mobile phones, and is visiting New Plymouth for Tropfest Roughcut. Audio
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Stuart McNaughton : reading
9:05 AM.Reading and literacy Director of the Woolf Fisher Research Centre at the University of Auckland's Faculty of Education, who is about to be inducted into the International Reading Association's Reading… Read more Audio
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Jung Chang : changing China
8:15 AM.Author of the best-sellers Wild Swans : Three Daughters of China, and Mao : The Unknown Story, talking about her new book, Empress Dowager Cixi : The Concubine Who Launched Modern China. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 8 February 2014 Audio
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Children's Books with Kate De Goldi: Golden Books
11:45 AM.Kate discusses two books: Golden Legacy: How Golden Books Won Children's Hearts, Changed Publishing Forever, and Became an American Icon Along the Way, and Everything I Need to Know I Learned From a… Read more Audio
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Terry Castle: critical writing
11:05 AM.Walter A Hass Professor in the Humanities at Stanford University, San Francisco, and author of seven books of criticism and a memoir. She will be a guest at Writers Week at the NZ Festival Audio
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Playing Favourites with Valerie Davies
10:05 AM.Pioneering 1970s journalist for the Auckland Star and Women's Weekly who now writes about her life on her blog, valeriedavies.com. Audio
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Richie Meyer: silent stars
9:05 AM.Teacher of film studies at Seattle University, and President Emeritus of the San Francisco Silent Film Festival, who is visiting Wellington to present a talk, Wang Renmei and Shanghai Cinema of the… Read more Audio