9:05 Mary Ruefle: poetry and life
9:45 Gill Perry: celebrity and portraits
10:05 Playing Favourites with Watermelon Slim
11:05 Anita Desai: India and writing
11:40 Ant Timpson: ABCs of death
Producer: Mark Cubey
Wellington engineer: Lianne SmithAuckland engineer: Ian Gordon
Dunedin engineer: Martin Balch
8:15 Ric Esther Bienstock
Canadian filmmaker Ric Esther Bienstock is best known for
her investigative documentaries, notably the Emmy Award-winning Sex Slaves, a
hidden-camera investigation into the trafficking of women. She has also
explored the hard core pornography industry in The Money Shot, the deadly Ebola
virus in Ebola: Inside an Outbreak, and directed a three-part series on
magicians and comedians Penn & Teller. Her most recent feature-length
documentary, Tales From the Organ Trade, looks at the international black market
trade in human organs. It screens in Auckland (14 and 19 April) and Wellington
(12 and 17 May) as part of the Documentary Edge Festival.
https://twitter.com/Bienstockhttp://www.talesfromtheorgantrade.com/
http://www.documentaryedge.org.nz/2013/ak/
http://www.documentaryedge.org.nz/2013/wgtn/
9:05 Mary Ruefle
Mary Ruefle teaches the MFA in Writing program at Vermont
College of Fine Arts and is a visiting professor at the Iowa Writers' Workshop.
She has published ten books of poetry, most recently Selected Poems (2010, Wave
Books, ISBN: 978-1-933-51756-8), a book of prose and a comic book. Her 2012
collection of essays on poetry and life, Madness, Rack, and Honey: Collected
Lectures (Wave Books, ISBN: 978-1-933-51757-5), was shortlisted for this year's
National Book Critics' Circle Awards. Mary is visiting Wellington to hold a
masterclass for MA in Creative Writing students at the International Institute
of Modern Letters, and will talk to Bill Manhire in a free public lunchtime
session at City Gallery on Monday 15 April.
http://www.victoria.ac.nz/modernletters/about/events/writers-on-mondays-mary-ruefle
9:45 Gill Perry
Gill Perry is a Professor of Art History at the Open
University, England. She has written several books on art, and and is co-editor
of a collection, Placing Faces: The Portrait and the Country House in the Long
Eighteenth Century (Manchester University Press) that will be published later
this year. In 2011 she curated a major exhibition The First Actresses: Nell
Gwyn to Sarah Siddons at the National Portrait Gallery in London, and she is
visiting New Zealand to give a free talk, Portraiture and the Feminine Face of
Celebrity: The First Actresses, exploring the role of feminine portraiture in
the construction of 18th century celebrity culture on 14 April in conjunction
with the exhibition Angels and Aristocrats at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o
Tamaki, and at the Department of English, University of Auckland, on 15 April.http://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/arthistory/perry.shtml
http://www.npg.org.uk/whatson/the-first-actresses/first_actresses_exhibition.php
http://www.aucklandartgallery.com/whats-on/events/2013/april/angels-and-aristocrats-gill-perry
http://www.auckland.ac.nz/uoa/home/about/news-events-and-notices/events/events/template/event_item.jsp?cid=558538
10:05 Playing Favourites with Watermelon Slim Singer,
harmonica player and bottleneck slide guitarist
Bill "Watermelon
Slim" Homans has worked as a truck driver, soldier, sawmiller, firewood
salesman, collection agent, funeral officiator and watermelon farmer. He is
currently on tour in New Zealand, playing in Wanaka (13 April), Nelson (17
April), Motueka (18 April), Wellington (19 April), Paekakariki (20 April), New
Plymouth (21 April), Palmerston North (23 April), Havelock North (24 April),
Gisborne (25 April), Hamilton (27 April), and Auckland (28 April).
http://www.watermelonslim.com/
11:05 Anita Desai
Anita Desai has been called the greatest living Indian
writer, and is the Emeritus John E. Burchard Professor of Humanities at MIT,
and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the American Academy of
Arts and Letters. Her novels include Fire on the Mountain (1977), In Custody
(1984), and Fasting, Feasting (1999). Her latest book, The Artist of
Disappearance (Vintage, 978-0-099-55395-3), is a collection of three novellas.
She is a guest at two sessions (17 and 18 May) of the 2013 Auckland Writers &
Readers Festival.http://www.writersfestival.co.nz/Home/WritersAZ/AnitaDesai/tabid/796/Default.aspx
https://twitter.com/timpson
http://filmhead.co.nz/
http://www.nzff.co.nz/autumn-events/screening-schedule
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On Saturday 13 April 2013 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 6 April with Andrew Rose.
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