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Recent items from Saturday Morning
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Neil Gaiman: gods and graphics
10:10 AM.Prolific creator of works of prose, poetry, film, journalism, comics, song lyrics, and drama who is visiting Wellington for Writers and Readers week at the NZ International Arts Festival. Audio
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Catherine Healey: debating decriminalisation
9:45 AM.National Co-ordinator of the NZ Prostitutes Collective who was part of the winning team for the debate on the decriminalisation of prostitution at the Oxford Union in Britain. Audio
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Bob Buckley: superconductivity
9:05 AM.Manager of the High Temperature Superconducting programme at Industrial Research Limited, and joint winner of the inaugural Prime Minister's Science Prize. Audio
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Zandra Rhodes: fashion
8:50 AM.British fashion designer who emerged during the London punk era, visiting New Zealand as guest designer at iD Dunedin Fashion Week 2010. Audio
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Dr John Sentamu: Archbishop of York
8:10 AM.The second most senior Anglican leader in the Church of England, and its first black archbishop. He is visiting New Zealand for the consecration of a cathedral in New Plymouth. Audio
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Elaine Dyer: Children's Day
11:50 AM.Co-organiser for the Toddler Day Out and Great Parenting Fair at the Trusts Stadium in Henderson on Sunday 7 March, part of the nationwide celebrations for National Children's Day. Audio
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Geoff Dyer: creative non-fiction
11:05 AM.Novelist and writer of creative non-fiction who is a guest at Writers and Readers week during the New Zealand International Arts Festival. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Don McGlashan
10:10 AM.New Zealand musical performer, recording artist, film composer and producer, who is appearing at the New Zealand International Arts and WOMAD. Audio
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Feedback
10:05 AM.Kim reads emails and text messages from listeners. Audio
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Daniel Fallshaw: stolen children
9:45 AM.Australian documentary filmmaker whose latest film, Stolen, about slavery in North Africa, is screening at the Documentary Edge Festival 2010. Audio
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Sir Christopher Frayling: arts evangelism
9:05 AM.Historian and broadcaster who has chaired the Arts Council of England, the British Design Council and the Royal Mint Advisory Council, and world expert on the spaghetti western. Audio
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Peter Hallward: Haiti
8:45 AM.Professor of Modern European Philosophy at Middlesex University, editor of the journal Radical Philosophy, and author of Damming the Flood: Haiti, Aristide, and the Politics of Containment. Audio
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Richard Blaikie: seeing small
8:05 AM.Director of the MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, and Professor of Microelectronics and Nanofabrication at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering… Read more Audio
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Margo Lanagan: dark fiction for young readers
11:05 AM.Australian writer of young adult fiction whose books include a trilogy of short story collections and the novel Tender Morsels. Audio
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Dean Wareham: playing to Warhol
10:05 AM.New York-based NZ musician bringing the film/live music performance, 13 Most Beautiful: Songs for Andy Warhol's Screen Tests, to the New Zealand International Arts Festival. Audio
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Feedback
10:05 AM.Kim reads emails and text messages from listeners. Audio
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Barbara Sumner Burstyn: a family's life
9:35 AM.Independent low-budget filmmaker. Her latest film, This Way of Life, received a prestigious Jury prize at the recent Berlin Film Festival. Audio
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John Van Maanen: how communities work
9:05 AM.Organisational theorist and visiting Hood Fellow at the University of Auckland, who researches the ethnography of occupational groups by living with them. Audio
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Jack Heinemann: GM, agriculture and food
8:35 AM.Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics, and Director of the Centre for Integrated Research of Biosafety at the University of Canterbury. Audio
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Ken Auletta: Google
8:12 AM.Writer for the New Yorker, and author of Googled: The End of the World As We Know It. Audio
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Art with Mary Kisler: interpreting ballet
11:45 AM.Mary talks about artists who have created works in response to ballet, including a contemporary work by Sriwhana Spong. Audio
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Ian Dunbar: disciplining dogs
11:15 AM.Veterinarian, animal behavourist, dog trainer, and writer, whose research in hierarchical social behaviour and aggression in domestic dogs broke new ground. Audio
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Saturday Morning feedback
11:05 AM.Kim Hill reads a selection of texts and emails from listeners to Saturday Morning. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Hone Kouka
10:10 AM.Playwright, short story writer, poet, children's writer, actor and director, his production of He Reo Aroha will play at the 2010 New Zealand International Arts Festival. Audio
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Kate's Klassic: Franny and Zooey
9:45 AM.Kate Camp discusses Franny and Zooey by J.D. Salinger, originally published as short stories in The New Yorker, then as a collated book. Read more Audio