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Isacc Hindin-Miller: world fashion
11:45 AM.New Zealand writer and creative director who writes a men's fashion column for The New York Times.S Audio
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Richard Heinberg: end of growth
11:05 AM.Senior Fellow of the Post Carbon Institute, widely regarded as one of the world's most effective communicators of the urgent need to transition away from fossil fuels, and author of The End of Growth… Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Parris Goebel
10:10 AM.Lead choreographer for award-winning, all-female dance crew ReQuest, choreographer for Jennifer Lopez's 2012 world tour, and ambassador for the Southside Arts Festival in South Auckland. Audio
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Mary Anne Franks: creepshots and bullying
9:45 AM.Associate Professor of Law at the University of Miami, whose research and teaching interests include cyberlaw, discrimination, and free speech. Audio
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Dick Taylor: the Pretty Things
9:05 AM.Guitarist for rhythm and blues band The Pretty Things, who are about to return to New Zealand for their first visit since they were banned from the country after their infamous 1965 tour. Audio
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Neil Gemmell: sequencing tuatara DNA
8:10 AM.AgResearch Chair in Reproduction and Genomics at the University of Otago, Director of the Centre for Reproduction and Genomics, and principal investigator at the Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular… Read more Audio
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Reuben Ferguson : cycling the world
11:35 AM.Water resources scientist who took a year to cycle from London to Whanganui, across Europe, Asia and Australia. Audio
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Gabriel Machovsky-Capuska : gannets
11:05 AM.Argentinian biologist who has been studying the foraging and feeding behaviour of the Australasian gannet, particularly its optical powers and gift for high speed diving. Audio
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Billy Bragg : Woody and me
10:05 AM.English alternative rock musician and left wing activist whose new two-part show celebrates the legacy of American folk musician Woody Guthrie, and songs from his own 14-album catalogue. Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler : Meridian Lines
9:45 AM.Senior Curator at the Auckland Art Gallery, discussing Meridian Lines : Contemporary Art from the Museum of New Zealand, an exhibition featuring the work of seven New Zealand artists that is… Read more Audio
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Caitlin Moran : woman, roaring
9:05 AM.British journalist who has followed her memoir from last year, How to Be a Woman, with the first collection of her columns, Moranthology. Audio
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Damien Echols : life after death row
8:15 AM.One of the "West Memphis Three", who spent 18 years on Death Row until his release last year. His story is told in the documentary West of Memphis, and his book, Life After Death. Audio
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Xanthe White: natural gardens
11:40 AM.Landscape designer and writer on her new book The Natural Garden: Landscape Ideas for New Zealand Gardeners. Audio
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Anna Leese: opera, wine, love
11:05 AM.Lyric soprano on her singing career and her upcoming role in the production of The Bartered Bride. Audio
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Wayne Macauley: cooking and consumerism
10:35 AM.Melbourne writer Wayne Macauley on his career and his most recent novel, The Cook. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Robert and Duncan Sarkies
10:06 AM.Filmmakers and brothers on their upcoming movie, Two Little Boys. Audio
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Martin Snedden: cricket, rugby, tourism
9:06 AM.Former cricketer and current CEO of the Tourism Industry Association of NZ on organising the RWC 2011. Audio
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Steve Mullinjer: China and leadership
8:35 AM.Shanghai-based head of the business for leadership advisory firm Heidrick & Struggles on economic issues. Audio
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Aeron Davis: spinning the NHS
8:10 AM.Professor of Political Communication at Goldsmiths College, University of London, on David Cameron and changes to the health system. Audio
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Murray Cook and Greg Page: the Wiggles
11:35 AM.Two of the original members (red and yellow) of the popular Australian children's entertainment group, who bring their farewell tour to New Zealand this month. Audio
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Rosamund Vallings: CFS
11:05 AM.Doctor who studied CFS/ME, and helped those with the condition for more than 40 years, and has compiled her knowledge and experience in a new book, Chronic Fatigue Sydrome/ME: Symptoms, Diagnosis… Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Simon Grigg
10:05 AM.Former record producer, artist and record store manager, record label owner and compiler, and DJ and nightclub owner. Now based in Bangkok, Simon Grigg has been developing a New Zealand music and… Read more Audio
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Layton Duncan: leaving Christchurch
9:40 AM.Director of software development company Polar Bear Farm, and founder of mobile health service provider Sense Medical, who will be relocating his business from Christchurch to Melbourne. Audio
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Guy Lawson: the Octopus
9:05 AM.Journalist who has travelled the world reporting on war, crime, politics and sports; his new book is The Octopus: Sam Israel, the Secret Market and Wall Street's Wildest Con. Audio
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David Frum: the RNC and the DNC
8:40 AM.Contributing editor at Newsweek and The Daily Beast, a CNN contributor, and author of seven books. He has been attending the Republican and Democratic national conventions in the United States. Audio