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with Kim Hill

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Audio from Saturday 19 June 2010

Not all audio is available due to copyright restrictions.

08:15 Tim de Lisle: how sport got so big

Editor of British quarterly magazine Intelligent Life and rock critic at The Mail on Sunday, talking about the growth of sport in business and media around the world. (26′33″)

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08:40 Tanemahuta Gray: Matariki dance

Dancer and choreographer just back from the Shanghai Expo, who has co-curated the inaugural Kowhiti Matariki Festival of Maori Contemporary Dance at Te Papa. (17′36″)

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09:05 Peter Maass: Oil

Contributing writer at the New York Times Magazine, and regular contributor to many other magazines, on his new book Crude World: the Violent Twilight of Oil. (40′19″)

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09:45 Art with Mary Kisler

Mackelvie Curator of International Art at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki discussing work by artists Andrew McLeod and Roger Mortimer. (16′26″)

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10:05 Playing Favorites with Greg Fleming

Writer, poet, songwriter, and member of The Trains, with a new retrospective collection featuring his music from 1993-2003. (31′14″)

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11:05 Ayaan Hirsi Ali : Islam

Activist and author who was raised in northern Africa, escaped to the Netherlands, and helped found the AHA Foundation to protect and defend women in the West against militant Islam. (33′53″)

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11:45 Children's Books with Kate De Goldi

Receipient of the Creative New Zealand Michael King Writers' Fellowship to research and write a book about NZ historian, writer and researcher Susan Price. (14′15″)

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Guest details for Saturday Morning 19 June 2010

8:15 Tim de Lisle

British writer Tim de Lisle is the editor of Intelligent Life, the quarterly magazine from the Economist, and the rock critic at The Mail on Sunday. He also edited the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack in 2003. He will talk about how sport has become so big around the world.

8.40 Tanemahuta Gray

Dancer and choreographer Tanemahuta Gray, together with his sister Merenia Gray, has curated the inaugural Kōwhiti Matariki Festival of Māori Contemporary Dance, which will showcase the achievements of a host of Māori dancers, choreographers, dance film makers, teachers and scholars drawn from the upper echelons of New Zealand's dance community, It is being held at Te Papa, from 24-27 June, as part of the museum's annual Matariki Festival (10-27 June).

9:05 Peter Maass

Peter Maass is a contributing writer at the New York Times Magazine, and a regular contributor to the New Yorker, the Atlantic, the New Republic and Slate. His 1996 book, Love Thy Neighbour, was based on his experiences of the war in Bosnia. His new book, Crude World: the Violent Twilight of Oil (Allen Lane, ISBN: 978-1-846-14246-8) explores the fallout from oil production in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Russia, Nigeria, Venezuela and other countries.

9:45 Art with Mary Kisler

Mary Kisler is the Mackelvie Curator of International Art at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki. She will discuss work by Andrew McLeod recently acquired by the Gallery, and works by Roger Mortimer at Ivan Anthony gallery (to 19 June). Andrew McLeod has a exhibition opening at Brooke Gifford Gallery in Christchurch on 17 June. Mary is working on a book about European art in New Zealand's public collections. To view images under discussion from the artists, click on the Art on Saturday Morning link on the right hand side of this page.

10:05 Playing Favourites with Greg Fleming

Greg Fleming was a prominent presence in the 1990s Auckland music scene, as a solo songwriter/performer and with his band The Trains. His new retrospective 2CD package, Taken ( LucaDiscs), features never-released studio sessions from 1994-2003, and a remastered version of his 1993 debut album, Ghosts Are White, with 10 bonus tracks. Greg's third album is now in production, and in March he played his first live show with The Trains in over a decade. He has twice been a finalist in the Sunday Star Times Short Story Awards and has had stories and poetry published in Metro and Landfall.

11:05 Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Activist and author Ayaan Hirsi Ali was raised as a Muslim in Somalia, and brought up in Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia and Kenya. In 1982 she went to the Netherlands as a refugee to escape a forced marriage, and became a prominent critic of Islam and proponent of free speech, a member of Parliament, and the founder of the AHA Foundation which helps protect and defend the rights of women in the West against militant Islam. She published her autobiography, Infidel, in 2006, and has just published Nomad: a Personal Journey Through the Clash of Civilisations (Fourth Estate, ISBN: 978-0-7322-8977-5).

11:45 Children's Books with Kate De Goldi

Kate De Goldi has been awarded the $100,000 Creative New Zealand Michael King Writers' Fellowship to research and write a non-fiction book about New Zealand historian, writer and researcher Susan Price and her efforts to encourage children to read and cherish the great body of 20th century children's literature in English. Kate's most recent novel, The 10PM Question (2008), won Book of the Year and Best Young Adult fiction at the 2009 New Zealand Post Children and Young Adults' Book Awards. It was also runner-up in the Fiction category at the Montana NZ Book Awards 2009, at which it won the Readers' Choice Award.

Music played during the programme

Tiki Taane: Past Present Future
From the 2007 album: Past Present Future
(Tikidub)
Played at around 8:40am

Playing Favourites with Greg Fleming

Greg Fleming: California Fishing
From the 2010 album: Taken
(LucaDiscs/Rhythmethod)
Played at around 10:10

The Pet Rocks: The Scots
From the album: Wayward Ways
(Bete Noire Records/Fuse)
Played at around 10:25

Hello Sailor: Bush By Where You Live
From the 1994 album: The Album
(EMI)
Played at around 10:35

Bic Runga: Listening For the Weather
From the 2002 album: Beautiful Collision
(Columbia)
Played at around 10:45

Van Morrison: Fair Play
From the 1974 album: Veedon Fleece
(Exile/Polydor)
Played at around 10:55

Gogol Bordello: Sun is On My Side
From the 2010 album: Trans-Continental Hustle
(American Recordings)
Played at around 11:40

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Producer: Mark Cubey
Wellington engineer: Damon Taylor
Auckland engineer: Jeremy Ansell
Christchurch engineer: Hamish Doake

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