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Recent items from Saturday Morning
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Food with Alexa Johnston : traditional home baking
11:05 AM.Freelance art curator,and author of Ladies,A Plate:Traditional Home Baking. Audio
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Playing Favourites
10:05 AM.Co-owner of fashion business world,and author of tell-all memoir,All That Glitters. Audio
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Anton van Helden : melon-headed whales
9:45 AM.Te Papa's Marine Mammals collection manager,and top sleight of hand magician. Audio
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Michael Braungart : design beyond sustainability
9:05 AM.Professor of Process Engineering and co-principal at McDonough Braungart Design Chemistry. Audio
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Joanne Drayton : Ngaio Marsh
8:35 AM.Biographer of Dame Ngaio Marsh,whose books have sold more copies than any other New Zealand author. Audio
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Nick Davies : media manipulation
8:12 AM.Award-winning journalist,and author of Flat Earth News,a book about falsehood and distortion in the media. Audio
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Ian Hunter
11:45 AM.Business historian and lecturer, his new book, Imagine, looks at the lives of innovators throughout history. Audio
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Food with Nicky Owers
11:10 AM.A vegetarian cook for over 24 years who runs classical and modern vegetarian cookery workshops from her home in Lower Hutt. Audio
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Playing Favourites with David O'Donnell (No music)
10:05 AM.Award-winning theatre director, author, and teacher of theatre history, practical theatre and directing. Audio
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Kate's Klassic: The Trial
9:45 AM.Kate Camp discusses Franz Kafka's 1925 novel, The Trial. Read more Audio
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Judge Jerry Paradis
9:05 AM.Retired Canadian judge and member of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition. Audio
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Tui de Roy
8:30 AM.One of the world's great wildlife photographers, and co-author of the book, Albatross: Their World, Their Ways. Audio
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Nicholas Carr
8:12 AM.Author of the books Does IT Matter and The Big Switch, and the article Is Google Making Us Stupid? in The Atlantic Monthly. Audio
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Emails
11:59 AM.A variety of the many and varied emails and text messages of the morning. Audio
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John Clarke: Fred Dagg at 60
11:05 AM.Writer and performer whose early work has been collated on The Fred Dagg All-Purpose DVD and Music CD. Audio
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Mark Morris: muscular movement
10:30 AM.American choreographer, modern dancer and director whose dance group visits Auckland later this month. Audio
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Graham Reid: Analysing Brian Wilson
10:15 AM.One of New Zealand's most versatile journalists who writes about music, travel and more at www.elsewhere.co.nz. Audio
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Brian Wilson: Lost in LA
10:05 AM.Principal songwriter for The Beach Boys on his new album, That Lucky Old Sun. Audio
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JJ Joseph and Celia Lashlie: male violence
9:05 AM.Author of a confessional book about violent offending, with the author of books about men and violence. Audio
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David Colquhoun: Lovelock's Journals
8:40 AM.Curator of manuscripts at the Alexander Turnbull Library, and author of As If Running On Air: The Journals of Jack Lovelock. Audio
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David Griffin: September 11 Conspiracy
8:12 AM.Exponent of process philosophy and theology, and leading critic of the attacks of September 11 2001. Audio
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Roi Colbert: sport and other stuff
11:45 AM.Dunedin writer about sport and music, talking about the Olympics. Audio
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Kim Reads Emails
11:05 AM.Kim Hill reads feedback from the listeners. Audio
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Gerald Melling: houses and homes
11:05 AM.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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Playing Favourites with Dave Murphy
10:05 AM.New Zealand blues musician who just released his first album (with accompanying DVD) after 35 years. Audio