RNZ: Saturday Morning
Summary: A magazine programme hosted by Kim Hill, with long-form, in-depth feature interviews on current affairs, science, modern life, history, the arts and more.
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Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme.
Co-convenor of Oamaru Scott 100, a programme of events commemorating the return to Oamaru of the 1913 Scott Expedition to Antarctica aboard the Terra Nova.
Founder and director of The Bacchanals theatre company; their latest production is Shakespeare's tragedy Coriolanus.
Singer and principal songwriter for Lyttelton band The Eastern, who are about to embark on a six-week tour of rural New Zealand.
Senior Curator at the Auckland Art Gallery discussing the controversial Museum of Old and New Art,in Tasmania.
Australian health advocate who travelled the United States on a 60-day juice fast, chronicling his journey in the documentary film Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead.
Writer, composer and broadcaster, whose new book is Be Good: How to Navigate the Ethics of Everything.
Columnist for the Guardian, talking about the results of the recent election in Israel.
Kate is the author of award-winning book The 10PM Question, and this year's The ACB with Honora Lee. Laura is the director of Adelaide Writer's Week. They discuss the year in publishing and their books of 2012.
Tama is a composer, performer, Maori & Pacific programme manager for the 2013 Auckland Arts Festival, and executive producer of festival show, Everything is Ka Pai, which features contemporary NZ musicians backed by 12-piece band The Yoots, whose members include Joe and Iain.
American blues musician who acheived mainstream success in his sixties and is visiting New Zealand for the first time.
Mountaineer and motorcyclist, UNICEF NZ Ambassador and trustee of The Morgan Foundation, a charitable trust focused on improving the lives of the poorest people in the world.
Septuagenarian philosopher and author of the new book, Travels with Epicurus: a Journey to a Greek Island in Search of An Authentic Old Age.
Programme Director of Asian Studies in the School of Languages and Cultures at Victoria University of Wellington, who is researching national identity in South Korea.
Lecturer at the School of Fine Arts, Massey University, co-organiser of the annual Wellington Zinefest, publisher of Incredibly Hot Sex with Hideous People, and member of the band Wendyhouse.