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Playing Favourites with Malcolm Rands
10:05 AM.Auckland artist, activist and entrepreneur, who tells his story, and that of his multi-million dollar global business Ecostore in Ecoman: from a Garage in Northland to a Pioneering Global Brand. Audio
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Leon Wadham: Lord of the Flies
9:45 AM.Auckland playwright and actor, who plays Ralph in the Auckland Theatre Company production of William Golding's Lord of the Flies. Audio
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Kwame Anthony Appiah: morals and honour
9:05 AM.Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Philosophy, and the University Centre for Human Values at Princeton University, who presented the Sir Douglas Robb Lectures 2013 at the University of… Read more Audio
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Janice Galloway: anti-memoirs
8:15 AM.Scottish writer in many mediums, talking about her two 'anti-memoirs', This is Not About Me, and All Made Up. Audio
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Listener feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
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Geoff Whittle: Rota's Conjecture
11:45 AM.World leader in the field of discrete mathematics, who with his colleagues, solved the Rota's Conjecture problem posed by mathematician and philosopher Gian-Carlo Rota in 1970. Audio
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MaryJane Thomson: madness
11:05 AM.Wellington writer, artist and photographer whose memoir, Sarah Vaughan is Not My Mother, recounts her years of mental illness and institutionalization. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Christina Bevan
10:05 AM.Auckland musician, music teacher and musical director of the Summerset NZ Young at Heart chorus. Audio
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Moa update
9:50 AM.Follow-up to last Saturday's interview with Quinn Berentson on the moa, with audio of Alice McKenzie, who claimed to have seen a moa when she was eight years old. Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler: Turner
9:45 AM.Senior Curator at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, discussing the exhibition Turner from the Tate: the Making of a Master. Read more Audio, Gallery
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Andrew Bovell: plays and screens
9:05 AM.Australian playwright and screenwriter whose 1996 play, Speaking in Tongues is currently playing in a new SILO Theatre production. Audio
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Noha Radwan
8:30 AM.Associate professor of Arabic and comparative literature at the University of California at Davis. She was born in Egypt and was among the participants in the 18-day Tahrir protests in early 2011. Audio
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Ian Black: Egypt
8:15 AM.Middle East editor of The Guardian. He is in Cairo reporting on the escalating crisis. Audio
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Listener Feedback
11:55 AM.Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Dominic Kelly
11:05 AM.Owner of Wellington cult beer bar Hashigo Zake, and distributor for a range of local craft beers. Audio
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Quinn Berentson: the moa
11:05 AM.Writer, documentary filmmaker and photographer, whose first book, Moa: the Life and Death of New Zealand's Legendary Bird, has won the 2013 New Zealand Post Best First Book Non Fiction, and the 2013… Read more Audio
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Ollie Hughes, Jared Lee and Lily Mason Mackay: physics fight
9:45 AM.Students at Onslow College and Wellington High School who were part of a team competing at the week-long International Young Physicists' Tournament in Taipei. Audio
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Lou Sanson: Antarctica
9:05 AM.Chief Executive of Antarctica New Zealand for the past 11 years, who is about to become CEO at the Department of Conservation. Audio
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Derek Grzelewski: trout
8:30 AM.Writer, filmmaker, former professional fly-fishing guide and founder of the Wanaka Flyfishing Academy. He hosts the Trout Diaries podcast, and is the author of new book The Trout Bohemia: Fly-fishing… Read more Audio
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Andrew Beaujon: newspaper sales
8:15 AM.Media reporter for Poynter Online, on the recent sales of the Washington Post and Boston Globe and the state of newspaper publishing. Audio
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Children's Books with Kate De Goldi - chapter books
11:45 AM.Kate discusses eight children's books by Anna Branford, Hilary McKay, Ursula Dubosarsky, Sally Sutton, Annie Barrows, Jan Mark, and Kevin Crossley-Holland. Audio
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Leilani Tamu - poetry and diplomacy
11:06 AM.Polynesian poet, former New Zealand diplomat, freelance journalist and creative entrepreneur, whio has been awarded the 2013 Fulbright Creative New Zealand Pacific Writer's Residency. Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Eleanor Catton
10:08 AM.Graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, and now lecturer in creative writing at the Manukau Institute of Technology, whose second novel, The Luminaries, has been longlisted for the Man Booker Prize. Read more Audio
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Sebastian Hallum Clarke - software and innovation
9:45 AM.Student at Scots College, Wellington, and software developer, who was awarded the Highly Commended Award for the best secondary school student at the 2013 Eureka! Symposium. Audio
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Stephen Shore - success and autism
9:06 AM.Assistant professor of special education at Adelphi University in New York, who is visiting New Zealand to present his seminar, Success with Autism: Using Our Strengths for Achieving a Fulfilling and… Read more Audio