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Recent items from Saturday Morning
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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
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Anne Helen Petersen: celebrity gossip
9:04 AM.Doctor of Celebrity Gossip and media studies teacher who writes about stardom, celebrity, and other media-related issues. She is a featured speaker next week at Webstock 2014. Audio
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Lindsey Horne and Leander Schulz: rating flats
8:45 AM.Two of four Otago university students who last year transformed Dunedin's worst flat into a low-energy liveable home, and have now developed the Rate My Flat platform as part of Live the Dream, New… Read more Audio
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Riley Elliot: saving sharks
8:15 AM.Shark scientist, spear-fisherman, surfer and scuba diver who has studied sharks in South Africa and New Zealand. Audio
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Poetry with Gregory O'Brien: summer poetry
11:45 AM.Painter, poet, curator and writer discussing summer poetry, with reference to 'Lifeguard' by Ian Wedde and Book of 'Equanimity Verses' by Richard von Sturmer. Audio
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Lemi Ponifasio: theatre of power
11:08 AM.Theatre artist and choreographer with performance company Mau, which will be premiering two new works at the New Zealand Festival. Audio
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Playing Favourites with David Hepworth
10:11 AM.British writer, broadcaster and editor who has been working on consumer magazines including Smash Hits, Q, Mojo, FHM, Empire, MixMag, and The Word for the past thirty years. (This version of the… Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with David Hepworth
10:08 AM.British writer, broadcaster and editor who has been working on consumer magazines including Smash Hits, Q, Mojo, FHM, Empire, MixMag, and The Word for the past thirty years. Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler: Frances Hodgkins
9:40 AM.Senior Curator, Mackelvie Collection, International Art, at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, discussing her upcoming project on Frances Hodgkins. Audio
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Kayla Iacovino: volcanoes and North Korea
9:08 AM.PhD student at the University of Cambridge in volcanology and petrology, who has participated in field expeditions to Antarctica, Ethiopia, Chile, Costa Rica and North Korea, and is science writer for… Read more Audio
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Chris Hadfield: in space and on earth
8:10 AM.Canadian astronaut who retired recently as Commander of the International Space Station, and author of 'An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth'. Audio
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Energy with David Haywood
11:45 AM.Dunsandel-based engineer and author, discussing what energy is, and why it's important. Audio
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Robert Lepage: opium and needles
11:05 AM.Canadian director who has created a renowned body of theatre work, most recently an updated version of his play Needles and Opium, will play during the NZ Festival in March. Audio
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Steve Earle: staying alive
10:05 AM.American roots rocker who has released 15 studio albums, written a novel and book of short stories, and acted in TV series The Wire and Treme. Audio
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Classical Music with Davinia Caddy
9:45 AM.Senior lecturer at Auckland University's School of Music discussing what makes music "classical" and exploring rhythm, the most basic element of all music. Audio