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2 months ago |
nzherald.co.nz | Karl Puschmann Culture |Karl Puschmann
Home / Bay of Plenty Times / ReviewsReview by Karl PuschmannKarl Puschmann is Culture and entertainment writer for the New Zealand Herald. His fascination lies in finding out what drives and inspires creative people. Learn moreAs I watched Happiness, one thought kept popping into my head. It was like one of those earworm pop songs you don’t like but catch yourself humming incessantly.
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2 months ago |
nzherald.co.nz | Karl Puschmann Culture |Karl Puschmann
Rogen stars as the constantly frazzled Matt Remick in The Studio. Photo / Apple TV+Review by Karl PuschmannKarl Puschmann is Culture and entertainment writer for the New Zealand Herald. His fascination lies in finding out what drives and inspires creative people. Learn moreArt and commerce collide in The Studio, Seth Rogen’s chaotic love letter to the movies. Or, more accurately, the business of the movies.
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2 months ago |
nzherald.co.nz | Karl Puschmann Culture |Karl Puschmann
Poppy and Oscar Puschmann at Womad in New Plymouth enjoying their first music festival experience. Photo / Karl PuschmannReview by Karl PuschmannKarl Puschmann is Culture and entertainment writer for the New Zealand Herald. His fascination lies in finding out what drives and inspires creative people. Learn moreKarl Puschmann took his kids to Womad, and he thinks you should too. A woman gently touched my arm and when I turned to look at her she smiled warmly and gazed deep into my soul.
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2 months ago |
nzherald.co.nz | Karl Puschmann Culture |Karl Puschmann
Gaham Norton presents Wheel of Fortune Australia. REVIEW“Hey, here we go!” Graham Norton beams from the top of the shiny staircase that divides the audience in the plasticky Wheel of Fortune studio. The crowd cheers and claps and Norton begins to carefully trot his way down the glowing steps. “Great stairs,” he mutters quietly during his descent.
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Mar 6, 2025 |
nzherald.co.nz | Karl Puschmann Culture |Karl Puschmann
There has been some truly flabbergasting behaviour in the first 20 episodes. Photo / Warner Bros. DiscoveryReview by Karl PuschmannKarl Puschmann is Culture and entertainment writer for the New Zealand Herald. His fascination lies in finding out what drives and inspires creative people. Learn moreThere have been fists through walls, clandestine texts sent to other people’s husbands, and a few people falling in boring-to-watch love.
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