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Professor Michael Stuermer: Putin's Russia
8:12 AM.German historian and chief correspondent for the German newspaper Die Welt, and author of Putin and the Rise of Russia. Audio
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Kate De Goldi: The influence of Ursula Nordstrom
9:00 AM.Discussing the American children's book editor and her stable of authors and illustrators. Audio
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Alun and Helen Bollinger: love and film stories
1:20 PM.Respected New Zealand cinematographer and his wife who feature in film festival documentary Barefoot Cinema. Audio
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Nick Davies : media manipulation
1:19 PM.Award-winning journalist,and author of Flat Earth News,a book about falsehood and distortion in the media. Audio
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John Clarke: Fred Dagg at 60
1:18 PM.Writer and performer whose early work has been collated on The Fred Dagg All-Purpose DVD and Music CD. Audio
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James Flynn: Race and Class in the USA
1:17 PM.Expert on IQ scores, and author of Where Have All the Liberals Gone? about race, class, and ideals in the USA. Audio
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James Flynn: IQ
1:16 PM.Emeritus Professor of Political Studies at the University of Otago, who discovered the continued rise of IQ scores. Audio
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Judge Jerry Paradis
1:15 PM.Retired Canadian judge and member of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition. Audio
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John Gray: on the Death of Utopia
1:13 PM.Political philosopher and author; his most recent book is Black Mass. Audio
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Dr Jill Bolte Taylor: Stroke and recovery
1:12 PM.Neuroanatomist who experienced a stroke in 1996, and has been successfully rebuilding her brain. Audio
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Lawrence Lessig: copyright and corruption
1:11 PM.Advocate of free copyright laws, and co-founder of Creative Commons, who now works to reform Congress in the USA. Audio
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Richard Stallman: Freedom
1:10 PM.Software freedom activist visiting New Zealand to help promote the use, dissemination and ideals of free software. Audio
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Gerald Melling: houses and homes
1:09 PM.Winner, with Allan Morse of Wellington's Melling Morse Architecture, of the Home New Zealand Home of the Year 2008 award. Audio
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Murray Bail: Australian Pages
1:08 PM.Australian writer of novels, short stories and non-fiction; his new book, The Pages, is his first novel in ten years. Audio
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Ron Hanson: Fungus, Dairy and Art
1:06 PM.Co-publisher and co-editor of the experimental global arts magazine White Fungus. Audio
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Alastair Thompson: Politics and Pilgrimage
1:06 PM.Co-founder, co-editor and general manager of independent online media organisation, Scoop. Audio
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Playing Favourites with Graeme Downes
1:06 PM.Senior lecturer in contemporary rock music at the University of Otago, and a founding member of The Verlaines. Audio
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John Reynolds : Art and Text
1:05 PM.One of New Zealand's foremost painters and printmakers. Audio
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Max Gimblett: Painting in NYC
1:03 PM.One of NZ's most internationally prominent and successful artists, living and working on the Bowery in New York. Audio
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Helen Garner on Death and Friendship
1:02 PM.Australian novelist, short story writer, screenwriter and journalist, talking about her first novel for 15 years. Read more Audio
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Michael Braungart : design beyond sustainability
1:00 PM.Professor of Process Engineering and co-principal at McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry. Audio
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Chris Brickell : NZ's gay male history
12:57 PM.Lecturer in gender studies,and author of Mates and Lovers,the first New Zealand gay male history. Audio
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Christian Bok: Poet
12:57 PM.Canadian poet, whose innovative and experimental work has reached best-selling status in his homeland. Audio
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Mani Bruce Mitchell, on being intersex
12:57 PM.Counsel for the Intersex Trust of Aotearoa New Zealand, who is profiled in the exhibition Assume Nothing at The New Dowse. Audio
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Jim Lindner : saving magnetic memories
12:57 PM.Authority on the preservation and migration of magnetic media. Audio