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The Briefing, episode 15
4 November 2011
A hypothetical look at how to fix Greece, whether Canon’s new camera is a game changer for filmmakers and Lufthansa’s sale of BMI to British Airways.
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The Monocle Daily - Monday 4 April
4 April 2016
We ask where the Panama Papers fit into the canon of great historical leaks, investigate the acquisition of Virgin America by Alaska Airlines and bring you an interview with General Jonathan Vance, chief of the defence…
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Monocle on Design - Questioning modern architecture
31 October 2017
What most books label the 'history of architecture' is often a celebration of a narrow and subjective canon of works. But should we think differently about how we designate the desirable from the architecturally anonymous…
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The Big Interview - Kerry James Marshall
14 October 2018
The celebrated Chicago-based artist, known for his figurative paintings depicting black figures using his signature black paint, sits down with Augustin Macellari to reflect on his early passion for painting, the influence…
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The Big Interview - Tamara Rojo
5 May 2019
As the principal dancer of the Royal Ballet in London, Tamara Rojo has played all the main parts in the ballet canon. Yet it is as artistic director of the English National Ballet that she has made the most impact on the…
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The Monocle Daily - Friday 16 December
16 December 2022
Guy De Launey has the latest on the conviction of a Kosovo Liberation Army commander for war crimes in The Hague. Then, in our final show of the year, Chris Lord and Carlota Rebelo review the wildest political moments of…
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The Big Interview - Vik Muniz
1 April 2018
The acclaimed Brazilian visual artist and photographer Vik Muniz is best known for his bold and layered recreations of canonical artworks using a range of media. In conversation with Monocle’s Robert Bound, Muniz muses on…
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Monocle on Culture - Review: Sophie Taeuber-Arp
19 July 2021
Sophie Taeuber-Arp was an artist at the forefront of the 20th-century avant-garde. She was also a craftswoman, a graphic designer, a poet, an interior designer and a performer. Such a variation of disciplines has made it…