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Kates Klassic: The Old Man and the Sea
11:45 AM.Kate Camp discusses the 1952 novel The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway. Read more Audio
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Greg Hopkinson: money and monks
11:05 AM.Entrepreneur turned modern-day monk who tells his story in the memoir Boundless: a Wayward Entrepreneur's Search For Peace. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Sandi Toksvig
10:05 AM.Author, playwright and broadcaster who is a regular panelist on the quiz programme QI, and is a guest of the Auckland Writers Festival. Read more Audio
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Sekhar Bandyopadhyay: India elections
9:45 AM.Director of the New Zealand India Research Institute, discussing the result of India's five-week election process. Audio
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Rachel Buchanan
9:06 AM.Australian-based journalist and author Stop Press: the Last Days of Newspapers. Audio
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Aubrey de Grey: extending longevity
8:15 AM.English author and theoretician in the field of gerontology, and the Chief Science Officer and co-founder of the SENS Research Foundation. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 10 May 2014 Audio
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Sekhar Bandyopadhyay: India elections
11:45 AM.Director of the New Zealand India Research Institute, discussing the five-week election process coming to a close in India. Audio
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James McCarthy: choirs and miners
11:05 AM.British composer who is visiting Wellington for Dreams Lie Deeper, an Orpheus Choir of Wellington concert featuring three New Zealand premieres of choral music in honour of miners worldwide. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Matthew Buchanan and Karl von Randow
10:05 AM.Co-founders of multimedia studio Cactuslab, creators of film-fan social network Letterboxd, and redesigners of the New Zealand International Film Festivals website. Audio
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Art Crime with Arthur Tompkins: Four Horses of San Marco
9:45 AM.Arthur Tompkins is a District Court Judge, and member of Interpol’s DNA Monitoring Expert Group. He has a special interest in crimes involving artistic masterpieces, and will discuss the ancient… Read more Audio
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Rebecca Gowers: plain speech
9:05 AM.British author and journalist, and great granddaughter of Ernest Gowers, whose 1948 English usage guide Plain Words she has just updated. Audio
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Megan Miller: cricket flour
8:35 AM.Founder of Bitty, a company that makes foods using cricket flour, one of the most sustainable forms of protein on the planet. Audio
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Ann Marie Gardner: farming and magazines
8:15 AM.CEO and editor-in-chief of Modern Farmer, which has just won a National Magazine Award in the United States, and has a multimedia presence. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 3 May 1214. Audio
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Poetry with Greg O'Brien: John Pule
11:45 AM.Gregory O'Brien discusses the work of artist and poet John Puhiatau Pule; his 1985 epic love poem The Bond of Time is now available in a new edition from Canterbury University. Audio
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Steve James: Hoop Dreams and Life itself
11:05 AM.American film producer and director best known for his 1994 documentary Hoop Dreams, who is bringing his new film, Life Itself, to the 2014 Documentary Edge Festival Audio
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Hollie Fulbrook: Tiny Ruins
10:05 AM.New Zealand musician on tour in Europe, who has just released her second album, Brightly Painted One. Read more Audio
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Michael Burge: asylum seekers and free speech
9:45 AM.Australian writer, editor and journalist who is contributor for political news website No Fibs, where he has been writing about asylum seekers and issues of free speech for public servants. Audio
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Rod Moss: aboriginal life
9:05 AM.Alice Springs-based painter and photographer who has written two memoirs, The Hard Light of Day, and One Thousand Cuts: Life and Art in Central Australia. Read more Audio
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Scott Stossel: surviving anxiety
8:15 AM.Editor of The Atlantic, whose essay, Surviving Anxiety, is adapted from his new book My Age of Anxiety: Fear, Hope, Dread, and the Search for Peace of Mind. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 26 April 2014. Audio
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Energy with David Haywood: electric vehicles
11:45 AM.Writer and engineer who lives in Dunsandel and writes the Southerly blog discussing renewable energy and electric vehicles. Audio
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Lillian Grace: visualising data
11:30 AM.Founder and chief executive of Wiki New Zealand, a collaborative website making data about New Zealand visually accessible for everyone. Audio
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Alison McCulloch: war remembrance
11:05 AM.Alison McCulloch has worked in journalism in New Zealand and the United States for more than twenty years and last year published 'Fighting to Choose: the Abortion Rights Struggle in New Zealand'. She… Read more Audio