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:
Director of the Center for Bits and Atoms at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who is visiting New Zealand for Fab8, the Eighth International Fab Lab Forum and Symposium on Digital Fabrication.
Central Otago poet who has collected more than 100 poems from over 30 years of writing for his new illustrated collection, Elemental: Central Otago Poems.
Author of The Little Yellow Digger children's books, and the history, A Sea Change: 145 Years of New Zealand Junior Fiction; her new book is My Life in Two Halves: A Memoir.
British playwright whose play, One Man, Two Guvnors, has been a box office hit in the West End and on Broadway, and comes to the 2013 Auckland Arts Festival in March.
Pivotal figure in the history of New Zealand's fight against apartheid in South Africa, who has returned to New Zealand to attend a conference commemorating the centenary of the African National Congress.
British filmmaker whose new documentary, about a woman whose body lay undiscovered in a London bedsit for three years, is screening at the New Zealand Film Festival.
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme.
Co-author, with Rob Lucas, of New Zealand's Native Trees, which won Book of the Year at the New Zealand Post Book Awards.
Freelance journalist and documentary filmmaker whose first feature documentary film, Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry, is about the Chinese artist and dissident.
Teacher, and former video roadie for musical acts including the Chemical Brothers and Underworld.
Senior Curator, Mackelvie Collection, International Art, at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, discussing contemporary Pacific art exhibition Home AKL.
Former headmaster, cricketer and All Blacks coach who tells his story in Graham Henry: Final Word.
American journalist who spent three years in a Mumbai slum to research her latest book, Behind the Beautiful Forevers.
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme.
New Zealand author (The Vintner's Luck, Dreamhunter, Dreamquake), discussing the work of Margaret Mahy, who died this week.