Spotlight On Leaps Of Faith
Spotlight On Leaps Of Faith
RICHARD HOLLOWAY
Richard
Holloway is that rare being, a controversialist with a
conscience. A former bishop of Edinburgh, Holloway describes
himself as a “Christian Agnostic”, a considered position
in a world rent by wars of religion and bigotry. On
Forgiveness is one of his books. Holloway has addressed
complex ethical issues relating to sexuality, drugs and
bio-ethics. He has held the position of chair of the BMA
Steering Group on Ethics and Genetics. But he also has the
gift of communicating broadly: he presented his own
television series, including ‘When I get to Heaven’. He
writes for many British newspapers, and his latest book,
Between the Monster and the Saint, looks at humanity’s
ability to transcend ‘the banality of evil’, reaching
some form of grace. This is contemporary religion at its
most eloquent.
See Richard Holloway in:
An Hour with
Richard Holloway
16 May | 2:30 - 3:30pm
ASB Theatre
– Aotea Centre
The Next 100 Years
17 May | 4:00 -
5:30pm
ASB Theatre – Aotea Centre
RICHARD
DAWKINS
Richard Dawkins is the author of the bestselling
science books The Selfish Gene, The Blind Watchmaker, River
Out of Eden, Climbing Mount Improbable, Unweaving the
Rainbow, The Ancestor’s Tale and The God Delusion. He is a
Fellow of both the Royal Society and the Royal Society of
Literature, has received numerous awards, and was the first
holder of the Charles Simonyi Chair in the Public
Understanding of Science at Oxford University from 1995
until 2008. An atheist and scientific rationalist, he is
famous for his advocacy of natural selection. The God
Delusion has sold well over 1.5 million copies and has been
translated into 31 languages. Recently, his television
programme 'The Genius of Charles Darwin' won 'Best
Documentary Series' at the British Broadcast Awards in 2009.
He lives in Oxford and will be joining us via
satellite.
See Richard Dawkins in:
Richard Dawkins on
the Big Screen
15 May | 8:15 pm - 9:30 pm
ASB Theatre
– Aotea Centre
SONYA RENEE
Sonya Renee is an
American performance poet. She is a National and
International Poetry Slam Champion, an HBO Def Poet and an
international touring artist championing many social causes
including AIDS Awareness and Women’s Rights issues. Sonya
Renee is easily one of the most distinguished, accomplished
and recognizable female in the world of Slam Poetry. After a
meteoric rise to poetry superstardom in 2004, Sonya has
redefined the role and impact of women in slam since her
whirlwind arrival on the scene, consistently ranking at the
top of every major national and international poetry slam
every year since then.
See Sonya Renee in:
Poetry
Idol
15 May | 8:00 - 10:00pm
Toto’s Montecristo
Room
53 Nelson Street
Sonya Renee
17 May | 7:30 -
8:45pm
ASB Theatre – Aotea Centre
TICKET SALES UP
IN DIRECTOR’S LAST YEAR AT HELM
Response to the 2009
Auckland Writers & Readers Festival guest speakers and theme
– ‘”find out what on Earth is going on” – has been
enthusiastic since the full programme was launched on 30
March. “A lunch event with New Yorker writer Judith
Thurman has already sold out (Thurman can still be seen in
New Yorker Night and An Hour with Judith Thurman), and
overall ticket sales are 30% up on 2008. Bookings for the
inaugural Schools Programme have exceeded all
expectations, and we’ve had an unprecedented number of
requests for programmes from outside Auckland this year
which is also very encouraging” says Auckland Writers &
Readers Festival Director Jill Rawnsley (right).
Jill has led the development of the event since 2001, and has decided that this year’s Festival will be her last. “This is my sixth festival in eight years, and I’m very proud of what has been achieved in that time. I’m especially proud of the 2009 programme, which has been challenging and rewarding to put together. I’m eager to see it all come to life in a couple of weeks.” The festival takes place in the Aotea Centre from 13 to 17 May.
Sarah Sandley, Chair of the Auckland Writers & Readers Festival Charitable Trust, says: “Jill is known for her insight, diplomacy and attention to detail, and has led the festival to new heights during her tenure. She has sharpened every aspect of the operation, developed the event significantly, and in so doing has created a must-attend event with growing patronage. She will continue in the role until August, and assist the Board in planning a smooth transition for the new incumbent. On behalf of the Board I want to thank Jill sincerely for her contribution to the Festival, and to wish her every success with her future plans.”
“I’m going to make the most of my last festival,” says Rawnsley, “although it won’t really be my last. I will be an avid audience member from now on.”
For more information, contact: Sarah
Sandley
Chair: Auckland Writers & Readers Festival
Charitable Trust
WIN MAN O' WAR WINE
Win two
bottles of Black Label Man O’ War wine (valued at $100).
Simply email competition@writersfestival.co.nz with the
subject heading ‘Man O' War wine draw’ to go in the draw
to win. Entries close 8th May.
Good luck.
Until next
time
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