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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Podcasts:
Lead choreographer for award-winning, all-female dance crew ReQuest, choreographer for Jennifer Lopez's 2012 world tour, and ambassador for the Southside Arts Festival in South Auckland.
Associate Professor of Law at the University of Miami, whose research and teaching interests include cyberlaw, discrimination, and free speech.
Guitarist for rhythm and blues band The Pretty Things, who are about to return to New Zealand for their first visit since they were banned from the country after their infamous 1965 tour.
AgResearch Chair in Reproduction and Genomics at the University of Otago, Director of the Centre for Reproduction and Genomics, and principal investigator at the Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution, leading a team that is sequencing the genome of the tuatara.
Argentinian biologist who has been studying the foraging and feeding behaviour of the Australasian gannet, particularly its optical powers and gift for high speed diving.
English alternative rock musician and left wing activist whose new two-part show celebrates the legacy of American folk musician Woody Guthrie, and songs from his own 14-album catalogue.
Senior Curator at the Auckland Art Gallery, discussing Meridian Lines : Contemporary Art from the Museum of New Zealand, an exhibition featuring the work of seven New Zealand artists that is travelling to Shanghai.
One of the "West Memphis Three", who spent 18 years on Death Row until his release last year. His story is told in the documentary West of Memphis, and his book, Life After Death.
Landscape designer and writer on her new book The Natural Garden: Landscape Ideas for New Zealand Gardeners.
Lyric soprano on her singing career and her upcoming role in the production of The Bartered Bride.
Melbourne writer Wayne Macauley on his career and his most recent novel, The Cook.
Filmmakers and brothers on their upcoming movie, Two Little Boys.
Former cricketer and current CEO of the Tourism Industry Association of NZ on organising the RWC 2011.
Shanghai-based head of the business for leadership advisory firm Heidrick & Struggles on economic issues.
Professor of Political Communication at Goldsmiths College, University of London, on David Cameron and changes to the health system.