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Recent items from Saturday Morning
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Florian Habicht: loving New York
11:05 AM.Auckland director whose new documentary fiction film, Love Story, was shot in New York and will open this year's Auckland Film Festival Audio
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Playing Favourites with Carla Russell
10:05 AM.Executive director of the New Zealand Art Show, the biggest art show in the country Audio
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Peter Toohey: boredom
9:40 AM.Professor of Greek and Roman Studies at the University of Calgary, and author of Boredom: a Lively History. Audio
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Philip Lane: PIGS economies
9:05 AM.Professor of International Macroeconomics at Trinity College, Dublin. Audio
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Roger Dennis: magnetic south
8:50 AM.Christchurch innovation consultant on Magnetic South, an online idea-generating game designed to help explore the future of Christchurch. Audio
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Nicholas Shaxson: tax havens
8:15 AM.Writer and researcher for the Tax Justice Network, and author of Treasure Islands: Tax Havens and the Men Who Stole the World. Audio
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Listener Feedback
1:55 AM.Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. 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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Jeremy Randerson: online weirdness
11:45 AM.New Zealand actor and entrepreneur who has an online alter ego as "web wunderkind" Simon Peter, and is co-creator of new web series Wolvesblade. Audio
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Amitav Ghosh: language and opium
11:05 AM.Novelist whose first two books in a planned trilogy - Sea of Poppies and River of Smoke -are set against the backdrop of the 19th century Opium War. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Mary-Annette Hay
10:11 AM.Promotions Officer for the New Zealand Wool Board between 1948 and 1965 who became known as the Queen of Wool. Audio
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Ngila Dickson: location, location
9:38 AM.Academy Award-winning costume designer who worked recently on big budget Hollywood film Green Lantern, and the adaptation of the Lloyd Jones novel Mr Pip. Audio
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Maureen Bisognano: changing health care
9:10 AM.President and CEO of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement in Boston, who is visiting New Zealand next week for the opening of the Ko Awatea facility Audio
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Matt Ridley: rational optimism
8:11 AM.Author of a number of popular science books, most recently The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves. Audio
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Douglas Lloyd Jenkins: dressing up
11:35 AM.Director of the Hawke's Bay Museum & Art Gallery and co-author of The Dress Circle: New Zealand Fashion Design Since 1940. Audio
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Martin Nowak: co-operation
11:05 AM.11:05 Martin Nowak: co-operation Professor of Biology and Mathematics at Harvard University, and co-author of Super Cooperators: Evolution, Altruism and Human Behaviour (or Why We Need Each Other to… Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Doug Jerebine
10:05 AM.New Zealand guitarist who left the music industry to pursue life as a Krishna monk, and whose 1969 'lost' album will be released later this year. Audio
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Platon: photographing the powerful
9:20 AM.Staff photographer for The New Yorker magazine, whose new book, Power, is a collection of intimate portraits of over 100 world leaders. Audio
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Cornel de Ronde: the Pink and White Terraces
9:05 AM.Principal scientist with GNS Science and project leader of the team that has been 3D mapping the bottom of Lake Rotomahana, near Rotorua Audio
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Geraldine Brooks: reporting and imagining
8:30 AM.Australian author and journalist on her new novel, Caleb's Crossing, language, the American Civil War and Martha's Vineyard. Audio
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Ibrahim Elmetri: Libya and Gaddafi
8:15 AM.Libyan exile and international aquatic science consultant on the state of affairs in his home country. 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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Greg O'Brien: the Kermadecs
11:45 AM.Poet, painter, writer and curator at large who was one of nine artists from the South Pacific region who travelled to the Kermadec Islands, the most remote part of New Zealand. Audio
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Robert McLeod: art and commerce
11:05 AM.Glasgow-born artist who has been painting and teaching in Wellington since the early 1970s. A new book of his work, Dandini Comes Clean, previews a new exhibition, Proud to Commit Commercial Suicide… Read more Audio
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Playing Favourites with Chris Hart
10:10 AM.Managing Director of the Real Groovy record store in Auckland, which celebrates its 30th anniversary this weekend. Audio