The Monocle Weekly

Tyler Brûlé and the team welcome very special guest Bryan Adams to the studio this week for a thrilling set of acoustic songs and to set the record straight on the Parisian restaurant scene, his photographic career and the differences between English and American fans. The team also talk with film buff Jason Wood, director of programming for Curzon Cinemas, and meet the man behind some of London's most influential restaurants, respected restaurateur Alan Yau. Editor Andrew Tuck and culture editor Rob Bound are also close at hand to quiz the guests and add their opinions and thoughts to the cultural mix.
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With 11 studio albums behind him and countless accolades including Grammies, Junos, Golden Globes, MTV and Ivor Novello awards, Bryan Adams has been writing hit songs since the 1980s. Today he is one of the most respected names in the music industry and his prolific creativity includes composing film music and in more recent years a successful photographic and magazine publishing career. He is also known for his extensive philanthropic activities, which are mainly channelled through The Bryan Adams Foundation.
You can find out more about Bryan Adams here and The Bryan Adams Foundation here.
Jason Wood
Director of programming, Curzon Cinemas
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