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Recent items from Saturday Morning
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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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John Dawson: trees of New Zealand
11:30 AM.Co-author, with Rob Lucas, of New Zealand's Native Trees, which won Book of the Year at the New Zealand Post Book Awards. Audio
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Alison Klayman: Ai Weiwei
11:05 AM.Freelance journalist and documentary filmmaker whose first feature documentary film, Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry, is about the Chinese artist and dissident. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Tim Kong
10:10 AM.Teacher, and former video roadie for musical acts including the Chemical Brothers and Underworld. Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler: Home AKL
9:45 AM.Senior Curator, Mackelvie Collection, International Art, at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, discussing contemporary Pacific art exhibition Home AKL. Audio
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Graham Henry: teaching and coaching
9:05 AM.Former headmaster, cricketer and All Blacks coach who tells his story in Graham Henry: Final Word. Audio
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Katherine Boo: slums of Mumbai
8:10 AM.American journalist who spent three years in a Mumbai slum to research her latest book, Behind the Beautiful Forevers. 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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Elizabeth Knox: Margaret Mahy
11:45 AM.New Zealand author (The Vintner's Luck, Dreamhunter, Dreamquake), discussing the work of Margaret Mahy, who died this week. Audio
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Brian Boyd: sonnets
11:05 AM.The world's foremost authority on the works of Vladimir Nabokov; his new book is Why Lyrics Last: Evolution, Cognition and Shakespeare's Sonnets. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Coralie Winn & Ryan Reynolds
10:05 AM.Co-founders of Gap Filler, a creative urban regeneration initiative started in Canterbury in response to the earthquakes. Audio
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Matthew Akers: Marina Abramovic
9:45 AM.New York filmmaker whose latest documentary, Marina Abramovic: The Artist is Present, documents the 2010 career retrospective of the performance artist, and screens at the NZ Film Festival. Audio
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Fred Pearce: land grabs
9:05 AM.Environmental and development consultant for New Scientist magazine, and author of The Landgrabbers: the New Fight Over Who Owns the Earth. Audio
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Katrina Batten in Hyde Park
8:45 AM.Radio New Zealand presenter, producer and engineer who will be watching the Olympics opening ceremony and concert in Hyde Park, London. Audio
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James Henry: hiding $21 trillion
8:15 AM.Lead researcher for a report commissioned by the Tax Justice Network which outlines how the super-rich are hiding at least $21 trillion in accounts outside their home countries. 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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Anna Jackson: thickets
11:45 AM.Lecturer at Victoria University's School of English Film Theatre and Media Studies, whose latest poetry collection, Thicket, is a finalist in the 2012 NZ Post Book Awards. Audio
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Charles Lavery: hunting the black widower
11:05 AM.Investigative journalist who broke the world exclusive on the police investigation into sociopathic killer Malcolm Webster; he tells that story in his book, The Black Widower. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Alyx Duncan
10:05 AM.Auckland choreographer, teacher and filmmaker whose first feature film, The Red House, will have its world premiere at the 2012 New Zealand International Film Festival. Audio
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Mary Ann France: quilt-stitching in prison
9:50 AM.Team leader of the Quilt-Stitch Group in Auckland, who were awarded the inaugural Prison Arts Community Award this week at the Big 'A' Awards 2012 by Arts Access Aotearoa. Audio
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Stu Barr: pest traps
9:05 AM.One of the team at Goodnature, a company that designs and manufactures automatic traps that humanely kill pest animals. Audio
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Joe Justice and Tim Myer: agile scrums
8:35 AM.Two of the WIKISPEED team, who are trying to revolutionise the way people can work together, and change the automotive industry one modular car at a time. Audio
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Mads Brugger: diplomacy in Africa
8:15 AM.Danish journalist, satirist and filmmaker whose new documentary, The Ambassador, will screen as part of the 2012 New Zealand International Film Festival. Audio
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The "Valkiwis": singing Wagner
11:05 AM.Morag Atchison, Amanda Atlas, Sarah Castle, Kristin Darragh, Wendy Doyle, Lisa Harper-Brown, Anna Pierard, and Kate Spence will sing the roles of the Valkyries in the NZSO's production of Wagner's The… Read more Audio
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Andrew Dickson: losing weight
10:30 AM.Lecturer at Massey University's School of Management whose PhD thesis looked at how the weight-loss industry functions, based on his experience of being overweight and anxious. Audio