Kim Hill
Nancy Gibbs: TIME and presidents
Managing editor of TIME magazine, who has written over a hundred TIME cover stories, and visted in New Zealand as a guest of Fulbright NZ, on their John F Kennedy Memorial Fellowship. Audio
Listener Feedback to Saturday 25 July 2015
Kim Hill reads messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme of 24 July 2015. Audio
Children's Books with Kate De Goldi
Kate De Goldi with 'Goodbye Stranger' by Rebecca Stead; 'Alpha' by Isabelle Arsenault; 'Jane the Fox & Me' by Fanny Britt & Isabelle Arsenault and 'How the Sun Got to Coco's House' by Bob Graham Audio
Pronouncing Māori words
Finnian Galbraith is a 15-year-old Kapiti College student whose Year 10 school speech 'The importance of correctly pronouncing Maori words' has attracted over two hundred thousand of views on YouTube.
…Arapata Hakiwai
Arapata Hakiwai is the Kaihautu at Te Papa Tongarewa leading Matauranga Maori and the museum's engagement with iwi. He manages the Repatriation Programme, responsible for the recent return of human… Audio
Playing Favourites with Laura Greenfield
Former chef at Sotheby's Laura Greenfield is head chef at Wellington's European soul food eatery Field & Green. Audio
Paul Brobbel on Len Lye
Paul Brobbel is Len Lye Curator at the Govett Brewster Art Gallery, supporting the development and delivery of Len Lye exhibitions and looking after the Len Lye Collection. Audio, Gallery
Rachel Barrowman: Maurice Gee
Biographer and historian Rachel Barrowman received the Creative New Zealand Michael King Writers' Fellowship in 2006 to research and write her latest biography: Maurice Gee: Life and Work. Audio
Kim Hill reads feedback from the Church of Scientology
Kim Hill reads feedback from Mike Ferris, New Zealand secretary of Church of Scientology. Audio
Thomas Burstyn: Some Kind of Love
Thomas Burstyn's documentary about a Ruahine family, This Way of Life, made the 2011 documentary long list for the Academy Awards. His new film, Some Kind of Love, is screening at the New Zealand… Video, Audio
Listener feedback
Kim Hill reads emails and messages from listeners of the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
The Dumpling Sisters
The Dumpling Sisters, Amy and Julie Zhang, emigrated with their parents, Pei Wen and Maria, from Guangzhou in China to Christchurch, where the family set up a food cart at Riccarton Markets. The… Audio
Madeleine Holden: dick pics, the law and more
Aside from being a dick pic critic, Maddie Holden writes for a range of websites and has a background in law. She hails from Auckland and moved to London last year after a couple of months in the… Audio
Hannah Rothschild: London art
Hannah Rothschild is a filmmaker, company director, and writer for Vanity Fair, The Telegraph, The Times, The New York Times, The Spectator, and Vogue. She is the co-founder of the Artists on Film… Audio
On the trail for Frances Hodgkins
Mary Kisler is the Senior Curator, Mackelvie Collection, International Art, at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki. She will discuss what she is discovering in Europe and the UK on the trail of… Audio, Gallery
Ngaire Woods: global governance
Professor Ngaire Woods led the creation of the Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford, and is the School's inaugural Dean. Her research focuses on global economic governance, the… Audio
Listener feedback
Kim Hill reads out emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
Michael Cubey: arts out east
Michael Cubey is a painter, and the Executive Director and Head of Creative Workspaces, running the property portfolio at Bow Arts, an artists' studio provider and educational charity that operates a… Audio
A.C. Grayling
Dr Anthony Grayling is Master of the New College of the Humanities at the University of London, and a Supernumerary Fellow of St Anne's College, Oxford. Earlier this month he won the 2015 Bertrand… Audio
Adam Wills: changing food culture
Expatriate Wellingtonian Adam Wills co-founded Gourmet Burger Kitchen in 2001, changing the UK burger scene. Five years ago, he co-founded Kopapa Café and Restaurant in Seven Dials, London, and just… Audio