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The Briefing, episode 68
1 February 2012
Why India is spending billions on planes from France, we look at the art of storytelling and meet Stuart Miles of tech website Pocket Lint.
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Monocle on Design - On Design 22: Is India building the wrong kind of architecture?
5 January 2017
James Taylor-Foster, European editor at large at architecture website ArchDaily, surveys the state of Indian architecture and suggests a blueprint for a 21st-century vernacular.
Radio
The Stack, episode 40
1 June 2013
We speak to Marc Valli, owner of Magma Books and editor of Elephant magazine. We also bend the ear of Jaap Biemans regarding his website celebrating magazine aesthetics: Cover Junkie.
Radio
The Monocle Arts Review - Sunday Brunch’s new home
29 July 2018
‘Sunday Brunch’ has moved. To continue getting your weekly cultural feast, search for the show on the Monocle website, or via your favourite podcast provider, and subscribe for free.
Radio
The Stack - ‘The Opening of the American Mind’, The Information and ‘Point.51’
17 October 2020
We talk to the team behind ‘The Point’ magazine about their new book, ‘The Opening of The American Mind’. Plus Jessica Lessin, editor in chief of The Information website and Rob Pinney from ‘Point.51’ magazine.
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The Briefing - Wednesday 20 November
20 November 2019
Israel launches one of its biggest raids on Syria in recent years. Plus: Shinzo Abe becomes Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, the role of fact-checking websites and the Global Countdown live from Zürich.
Radio
The Stack - ‘Semafor’, ‘Linseed Journal’ and food writer Grace Dent
5 November 2022
This week on The Stack, we speak with Justin B Smith, CEO and co-founder of the new global news website ‘Semafor’. Plus Louise Long from ‘Linseed Journal’ and food writer Grace Dent.
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The Monocle Daily - Thursday 7 September
7 September 2017
As MPs debate the UK’s Brexit bill in Parliament, we ask how domestic politics is affecting the divorce. Plus: Macron in Greece, Abe in Russia and the film-rating website Rotten Tomatoes v Hollywood.