Photo of Madge Snow with ‘Dirty Dora’, the Shacklock range

Madge Snow with ‘Dirty Dora’, the Shacklock range. Photo: Ruth Brown

8:12 Heather Mallick: Stephen Harper

Heather Mallick is a staff columnist for the Toronto Star, writes for the websites of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and The Guardian, has won two National Newspaper Awards, and published two books: a diary, Pearls in Vinegar (Penguin), and a collection of essays, Cake or Death (Knopf). Her piece on Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, The Nixon of the North, appears in the latest issue of Harper’s magazine.

8:30 Madge Snow: high-country life

Madge Snow grew up on the high-country Central Otago station Morven Hills, which she ran with her husband for 30 years, and has been living in Wanaka since 1982. She writes about her life in Snow on the Lindis, with historian Bee Dawson (Random House New Zealand).

Photo oif Vivian Hutchinson at the Len Lye Centre in New Plymouth

Vivian Hutchinson at the Len Lye Centre in New Plymouth Photo: Graham Lindup

9:05 Vivian Hutchinson: the Māori Land March

Vivian Hutchinson is a community activist and social entrepreneur based in Taranaki. He was a member of the Māori Land March in 1975, and contributed to the exhibition, Not One More Acre, marking the 40th anniversary of the march. (Turnbull Gallery, to 4 December). A slide show of the march can be seen in this gallery. The arrival of the marchers in Wellington will be commemmorated at the National Library on 13 October at 3pm.

 

Photo of Māori Land March on Wellington motorway, 13 October 1975. Vivian Hutchinson is at left with long hair and beard, and wearing green jacket.
ATL Ref: 35mm-87561-3-F

Māori Land March on Wellington motorway, 13 October 1975. Vivian Hutchinson is at left with long hair and beard, and wearing green jacket. ATL Ref: 35mm-87561-3-F Photo: Christian Heinegg

Photo of Cable Green

Cable Green Photo: supplied

9:35 Cable Green: open education

Dr Cable Green is Director of Global Learning at Creative Commons International, and an advocate of affordable universal access to quality education. He is visiting New Zealand to speak at ULearn 2015, New Zealand's biggest conference for school teachers. (If you want to know more about this issue, Creative Commons Aotearoa NZ is publishing an ebook in November, or you can get a printed copy through their PledgeMe campaign.)

 

 

 

Photo of typeface designer Kris Sowersby

Kris Sowersby Photo: supplied

10:05 Playing Favourites with Kris Sowersby

Wellington typeface designer Kris Sowersby started the Klim Type Foundry in 2005, and sells his range of typefaces internationally. His design of Financier, a new typeface for the Financial Times, won him a Purple Pin for graphic design at this year’s Best Design Awards. He also won two gold pins, and the John Britten Black Pin for an individual who has made “a significant achievement to design nationally and internationally”.

 

 

Photo of Patrick Evans

Patrick Evans Photo: supplied

11:05 Patrick Evans: framing fame

Professor Patrick Evans has taught English literature at the University of Canterbury since 1978. He wrote the first biography of the writer Janet Frame, and his play based on his 2010 novel, Gifted, about the meeting between Frame and Frank Sargeson, is playing at Wellington’s Circa Theatre (to 31 October). His latest novel, The Back of His Head (Victoria University Press), is a satire on the making and manipulation of literary fame.

 

Cover to the book From the Cutting Room of Barney Kettle by Kate De Goldi

11:40 Kate De Goldi: Barney Kettle

New Zealand writer Kate De Goldi is the author of many books. She is ambassador for the first NZ Bookshop Day on 31 October, and will speak at Featherston Booktown next weekend (16-18 October). Her new novel is From the Cutting Room of Barney Kettle (Longacre).

This Saturday’s team:

Producer: Mark Cubey
Wellington engineer: Lianne Smith
Auckland engineer: Katrina Batten
New Plymouth engineer: Robin Martin
Research by Infofind

Music played in this show

Artist: Head Like A Hole
Song:  Mr. Bastard
Album: Are You Going to Kiss It or Shoot It?
Label: Wildside, 1998
Broadcast: 10:15

Artist: The Mutton Birds
Song:  A Thing Well Made
Album: The Mutton Birds
Label: Bag, 1992
Broadcast: 10:25

Artist: Beastwars
Song: Red God
Album: Beastwars
Label: Destroy, 2011
Broadcast: 10:40

Artist: Jakob
Song: Aural
Album: Subset of Sets
Label: Midium, 2001
Broadcast: 10:50

Artist: Darcy Clay
Song: Jolene
EP: Jesus I Was Evil
Label: Antenna, 1996
Broadcast: 10:57