8:15 Victoria Davis: medicinal marijuana
8:35 Joyce
Alberts: false memories
9:05 Greg
O’Brien: across the water
10:05
Playing Favourites with Hollie Fulbrook a.k.a. Tiny Ruins
11:05 Sonny
Tilders: building dragons
11:35
Pietra Brettkelly: outward bound and boy genius
8:15
Victoria Davis
Victoria
Davis is an environmentalist who served as Golden Bay’s sole radiographer for
22 years, and presents The World According to Golden Bay on radio station Fresh
FM. Late last month she was discharged without conviction in the Nelson
District Court on charges of cultivating and possessing cannabis.
8:35 Joyce
Alberts
Dr Joyce
Alberts is a clinical psychologist at the Brain Injury Rehabilitation Service
in Burwood, Christchurch. She has completed a Master of Science and a PhD in
the area of false memories.
9:05 Greg
O’Brien
Greg
O’Brien is a poet, painter, writer and curator at large. He co-edited and has
work featured in the 2011 book, Kermadec: Nine Artists Explore the South Pacific
(Pew Environment Group/Tauranga Art Gallery, ISBN 978-0-473-20017-6), and
co-curated the travelling exhibition of the same name, currently showing at the
New Zealand Maritime Museum in Auckland (to 1 July). Greg’s most recent book of
poetry is Beauties of the Octagonal Pool (AUP, ISBN 978-1-86940-579-3). He was
a guest writer at this year’s Cork Spring Poetry Festival in Ireland, and will
be a guest at the 2012 Auckland Writers and Readers Festival (9-13 May).
10:05 Playing
Favourites with Hollie Fulbrook
Bristol-born,
New Zealand-raised musician and songwriter Hollie Fullbrook records and
performs as Tiny Ruins. She released her debut album, Some Were Meant For Sea,
last year and is a finalist for the 2012 Taite Music Prize. Tiny Ruins toured
the UK, Europe and Australia earlier this year, and will return to the UK for a
tour and festival appearances, following concerts in Wellington (11 April,
Mighty Mighty), Auckland (22 April, Wine Cellar) and Dunedin (27 April, Chicks Hotel).
11:05 Sonny
Tilders: building dragons
Sonny
Tilders is creative director of The Creature Technology Company, which built
the animatronic dinosaurs and dragons for Walking with Dinosaurs: the Live
Experience (2007-2011), and for How To Train Your Dragon: the Arena
Spectacular, which is coming to Vector Arena in Auckland (18-22 April).
11:35
Pietra Brettkelly
Award-winning
New Zealand filmmaker Pietra Brettkelly is the producer and director of two
upcoming documentaries: Inside Outward Bound: The New Zealand Journey, will
screen on Prime TV on 19 April, and Maori Boy Genius will screen nationwide
during the 2012 New Zealand International Film Festival.
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Saturday
Morning repeats
On Saturday
7 April 2012 during Great Encounters between 6:06pm and 7:00pm on Radio New
Zealand National, you can hear a repeat broadcast of Kim Hill’s interview from
31 March with Damon Salesa.
Preview:
Saturday 14 April
Kim’s
guests will include Mitchell Pham and Keith Yamashita.
Producer:
Mark Cubey
Wellington
engineer: Steve Burridge
Auckland
engineer: Ian Gordon
Christchurch
engineer: Andrew Collins
Web page: http://radionz.co.nz/saturday
Twitter: http://twitter.com/RNZ_SatMorning
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