15 literary podcasts to make you laugh, learn and talk about books
Literary podcasts are enjoying a surge in popularity as they reshape discussions about books and invite us to engage with authors and writing in all kinds of ways.
Literary podcasts are enjoying a surge in popularity as they reshape discussions about books and invite us to engage with authors and writing in all kinds of ways.
The bouffant manes and power suits of the 1980s return to the small screen in The Newsreader, with the second six-part season having a renewed focus on problematic newsroom cultures, as well as the stories that went to air.
In episode two of SALIFE’s new podcast, editor Penny Yap meets ceramic artist and filmmaker Margaret Dodd.
Three things to keep you entertained: A television series that goes behind the scenes at a world-famous museum, a podcast that reveals the risk of falling down a YouTube rabbit hole, and a potent South Australian storytelling project.
PODCAST: A passenger plane disappears mid-flight between London and New York – did a flock of geese cause it to crash or did something more sinister occur? That’s the mystery driving intriguing new audio thriller Passenger List.
Looking for a podcast for the beach or a road trip? These two excellent series unravel the stories of a pair of ‘conwomen’: one a university dropout turned biotech billionaire, the other a charismatic Californian who stole the heart of a Kiwi.