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The Menu - Blurring bars with restaurants
22 August 2014
We hear about a new concept in Milan that blurs the lines between traditional Italian restaurants and after-hours bars, meet restaurant critic and food writer Jay Rayner to shoot down myths about good food and visit Sing…
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Monocle on Culture - How close are fact and fiction?
1 June 2015
We look at the blurred lines between fact and fiction with novelist and former travel writer Lawrence Osborne, comedian Mark Watson and journalist and author Adam LeBor.
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Korea Moves
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Monocle on Culture - What’s the role of a fan?
8 May 2017
In the good old days fans tended to adore from behind a barrier but now the lines between them and their adored subject have been blurred by the internet. On the show today we’re interested in why some people decide to…
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The Late Edition - Wednesday 26 September
26 September 2018
Kathleen Burk and Somnath Batabyal review Emmanuel Macron’s rebuttal of Trumpism at the UN, suggestions of a dangerous blurring of the lines between government and public broadcasting in Australia, the appetite for midterm…
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The Urbanist - Rethinking the suburb
9 April 2015
Are the boundaries between urban, suburban and rural blurring? From exploring new ways to expand our cities to dealing with a shifting balance of power, we look at the power of today's suburb.
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The Monocle Arts Review - Music: Will Hodgkinson
28 April 2015
Will Hodgkinson, rock and pop critic for ‘The Times’ reviews Blur's brilliant new album ‘The Magic Whip’ and gets folky with new releases from British musicians Bill Fay and Olivia Chaney.
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The New York Wardrobe
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The Monocle Arts Review - Television: Alice Vincent
8 July 2015
Alice Vincent, arts and entertainment writer for the ‘Daily Telegraph’ reviews the third season of ‘Orange is the New Black’, discusses the blurred lines between people and robots in sci-fi drama ‘Humans’ and as season two…
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The Globalist - Friday 28 January
28 January 2022
Monocle’s news editor Chris Cermak gives us the latest from Kyiv on a tumultuous week in Ukrainian politics. Plus: an update from Beijing on China’s “zero-Covid” policy, Portugal’s snap election and Andrew Mueller on why…
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The Monocle Daily - Tuesday 30 October
30 October 2018
We assess tensions surrounding Donald Trump’s visit to Pittsburgh following a mass shooting at a synagogue, the blurring definitions of “free and fair” elections, the right-wing provocateurs visiting Australia, the latest…
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The Late Edition - Monday 23 July
23 July 2018
George Brock and Daniella Peled discuss Amazon’s warning of ‘civil unrest’ in the UK unless the country reaches an exit deal with the EU. Plus: the blurring lines between tabloid media and political lobbying, and how the…