Paul Bushnell
Podcast Critic Paul Bushnell
Paul Bushnell is talking today about two USA podcasts exploring different aspects of contemporary culture - history and tv drama - with very different levels of success. The Authority on His Dark… Audio
Paul Bushnell's podcast picks
Paul Bushnell reviews two recently released history podcasts: The Service and Floodlines. Audio
Podcast Picks with Paul Bushnell
Paul Bushnell looks at the difference between a radio broadcast and a podcast and reviews the BBC's Kermode & Mayo's Film Review, and Tracks. Audio
Paul Bushnell's political podcast picks
Paul Bushnell has a fascination with political podcasts - but there are two he listens to more than most - The NPR Politics Podcast and The Political Gabfest. Audio
Podcast Critic: Paul Bushnell
Today's podcast picks are focused on story-telling, and Paul Bushnell's beginning with one which listeners may have heard about on Afternoons last week. Audio
Podcasts picks - white-collar fraud
Paul Bushnell reviews two podcasts that explore white collar fraud - The Dropout - the deception by Elizabeth Holmes and The Fake Heiress which looks at the crimes of Anna Sorokin. Audio
Podcast Critic: Paul Bushnell
RNZ's Paul Bushnell is in to talk about drama podcasts, and has three recommendations of gritty, gripping audio series to listen to. Audio
Review: Big Mouth
Big Mouth is "A fine performance of thought-provoking material", says Paul Bushnell
Review: The Science Show - Big Bang, Little Bang!
Paul Bushnell heads along to The Science Show and says "the result is a goofy, entertaining blend of information and spectacle".
Review: Te Pō
Paul Bushnell reviews the play Te Pō and finds that he has a differing opinion to those seated around him.
Review: The James Plays
Paul Bushnell reviews the final two parts of The James Plays and finds it near impossible to find a fault.
Review: La Cucina dell'Arte
In La Cucina dell'Arte, brothers Danny and David Ronaldo perform a broad form of physical theatre featuring stock characters in farcical situations. Paul Bushnell heads along to the big top at…
Review: Marama
Paul Bushnell reviews Marama, the dance-theatre work by local company The Conch.
Bravo Figaro and a wrap-up of the Festival’s theatre programme
Bravo Figaro reviewed by Paul Bushnell. Theatre programme wrap-up by Paul Bushnell, Janet McAllister and Ruth Spencer. Audio
The Book of Everything and the Kitchen
The Book of Everything reviewed by Janet McAllister, The Kitchen by Paul Bushnell. Audio
Auckland Arts Festival review: Blackbird: Lonnie Hutchinson, David Shrigley, macbEth
Blackbird: Lonnie Hutchinson and David Shrigley reviewed by Janet McAllister, macbEth reviewed by Paul Bushnell. Audio
Tafelmusik, Pass the Gat, and BLAM!
Tafelmusik reviewed by Samuel Holloway, Pass the Gat by Nick Atkinson and BLAM! reviewed by Paul Bushnell. Audio
Invisible Energy, The Mooncake and the Kumara, and Skin of Fire
Invisible Energy reviewed by Janet McAllister; The Mooncake and the Kumara reviewed by Paul Bushnell; and Skin of Fire reviewed by Ruth Spencer. Audio
Auckland Arts Festival review: Neneh Cherry, Water and Light, and Hikoi
Neneh Cherry with RocketNumberNine reviewed by Nick Atkinson; Water and Light reviewed by David Kelly; and Hikoi reviewed by Paul Bushnell. Audio
Escape to Gold Mountain - Re-drawing history
Lynda hears from Canadian Architect, Graphic Novelist and Activist David H.T. Wong and Australian Academic Daphne Lowe Kelly about retelling lost histories. "This graphic novel is dedicated to those… Audio