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Recent items from Saturday Morning
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Playing Favourites with Graeme Gash
10:05 AM.Designer, illustrator, songwriter and musician with the 1970s group Waves, whose catalogue has just been reissued. Audio
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Eugene Jarecki: The war on drugs
9:20 AM.American filmmaker, whose latest documentary, The House I Live In, is about the "war on drugs". Audio
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Chris Faraone
9:05 AM.Boston journalist covering the week's events. Audio
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John Lennox: Science and God
8:15 AM.British mathematician and philosopher of science, who is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Oxford, and has written a number of books about god and science. 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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Ant Timpson: ABCs of death
11:40 AM.Founder of the 48Hours Filmmaking Competition, and 24hr Movie Marathon, who has produced global horror anthology The ABCs of Death. Audio
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Anita Desai: India and writing
11:05 AM.Indian novelist who will visit New Zealand in May for the 2013 Auckland Writers and Readers Festival. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Watermelon Slim
10:10 AM.American singer, harmonica player and bottleneck slide guitarist who is currently on tour in New Zealand. Audio
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Gill Perry: celebrity and portraits
9:45 AM.Professor of Art History at the Open University, England, and curator of The First Actresses: Nell Gwyn to Sarah Siddons at London's National Portrait Gallery. She is visiting New Zealand to give a… Read more Audio
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Mary Ruefle: poetry and life
9:05 AM.Poet, essayist, teacher at Vermont College of Fine Arts and visiting professor at the Iowa Writers' Workshop, currently visiting Wellington for master classes and a public talk. Audio
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Ric Esther Bienstock: organ trading
8:35 AM.Canadian filmmaker whose new feature documentary, Tales From the Organ Trade, looks at the international black market trade in human organs. Audio
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Jonathan Freedland: Thatcherism
8:10 AM.Guardian writer on the death of Margaret Thatcher and the continuing influence of her policies. Audio
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Jeremy Leatinu'u : buildings and video
11:45 AM.Auckland video performance artist, and educator at Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts, who is co-creator of the More Than We Know project at the Gus Fisher Gallery, exploring the building's history through… Read more Audio
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Ruth Ozeki : zen and writing
11:05 AM.Canadian-American novelist (My Year of Meat), filmmaker and Zen Buddhist priest, whose new novel is A Tale for the Time Being. Audio
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Playing Favorites with Rick Bryant
10:05 AM.New Zealand singer and songwriter who has performed and recorded with bands that include BLERTA, Mammal, the Windy City Strugglers, Rick Bryant and the Jive Bombers, the Jubilation Gospel Choir, and… Read more Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler : displaying art at Te Papa
9:45 AM.Senior Curator at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, who has been working part-time with Te Papa Tongawera Museum of New Zealand, to expand the museum's exhibition of the nation's art. Audio
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Simon Lamb : thin ice
9:05 AM.Associate Professor of Geophysics at Victoria University of Wellington, who filmed climate scientists around the world for the new documentary, Thin Ice : the Inside Story of Climate Science. Audio
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Timothy B. Lee : Bitcoin
8:45 AM.Writer about technology and public policy for Ars Technica, and Forbes, discussing the rise of the new digital currency, Bitcoin. Audio
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Andrew Rose : royal intrigue
8:15 AM.British barrister and author of the new book, The Prince, the Princess and the Perfect Murder : the First Great Love of Edward VIII's life, the Sensational Consequences and the Establishment Cover-up.
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David Trubridge: design and the elements
11:10 AM.Acclaimed New Zealand designer based in Havelock North whose work focuses on environmental responsibility. He tells his story in the new book, So Far. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Leonel Alvarado
10:06 AM.Senior Lecturer in Spanish and the Latin American Studies Programme Coordinator at Massey University, whose fourth book of poetry was runner-up and received a Special Mention in Latin America's oldest… Read more Audio
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Dr Brendan Moyle: wildlife trade
9:35 AM.Senior Lecturer in Economics in the School of Economics and Finance at Massey University, who studies the economics of wildlife trade. Audio
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Frank Warren: posting secrets
9:08 AM.Creator of global blog phenomenon PostSecret, to which over half a million people have mailed anonymous secrets on the side of homemade postcards, attracting an audience of more than six million every… Read more Audio
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Listener Feedback to Sean Faircloth
8:55 AM.Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme, mostly about her interview with Sean Faircloth. Audio
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Sean Faircloth: church and state
8:15 AM.Director of Strategy and Policy for the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science, and author of Attack of the Theocrats! How the Religious Right Harms Us All - and What We Can Do About It. Audio