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Monocle on Culture - The Sessions at Midori House: Joey Dosik
22 November 2018
LA jazz and soul singer Joey Dosik plays from his debut album ‘Inside Voice’ and talks about writing love songs about basketball.
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The Stack - ‘Franchise’, ‘Lissome’ and the media’s coverage of coronavirus
7 March 2020
We speak to Justin Montag from basketball magazine ‘Franchise’. Plus: ‘Lissome’, a new title on sustainable fashion, and a look at the media’s coverage of coronavirus.
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The Stack - ‘Dagens Nyheter’, ‘Franchise’ and ‘20 Seconds’
21 January 2023
We speak with the editor-in-chief of one of Sweden’s leading papers, ‘Dagens Nyheter’. Plus: a magazine where basketball meets art and a title on experimental music and art.
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The Entrepreneurs - Athletic Propulsion Labs
2 January 2019
Adam and Ryan Goldston were student athletes at the University of Southern California when they started Athletic Propulsion Labs and created a basketball shoe proven to make players jump higher. Launched direct to consumer…
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Monocle on Design - The Tange family legacy
10 August 2021
Architect Paul Noritaka Tange on the challenges of continuing a design legacy with his Tokyo Aquatics Centre. Plus, the team meets Yinka Ilori at his vibrant 3D-printed basketball court in London’s Canary Wharf.
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The Monocle Daily, episode 352
5 March 2013
We reflect on the life of Hugo Chávez with Monocle’s Sarah Grainger, visit a basketball team in Utah receiving inspiration from above, and Dr Enze Han describes China’s policy on North Korea.
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The Urbanist - Tall Stories 162: Toronto Raptors and the city
24 June 2019
The ascent of Toronto’s basketball heroes – the Raptors are this year’s NBA champions – has revealed much about the city. In many ways, the team reflects one of the world’s most diverse urban centres.
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The Urbanist - Sporting development
1 February 2024
How can sports facilities drive social and economic change in our cities? This week, we look at how the humble basketball court can act as a community hub, hear about Las Vegas’s plan to become a sporting centre and explore…
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The Briefing, episode 511
17 October 2013
As a deal is done in the US to raise the debt ceiling and end the shutdown, we ask what it means for a fractured Republican Party. We also unpick the nuclear deal between China and the UK and ponder how basketball became…
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The Briefing - Friday 5 August
5 August 2022
As US basketball star Brittney Griner is sentenced to nine years in a Russian jail, we examine the delicate process of prisoner swaps. Plus, a left-wing former guerrilla chief prepares to become Colombia’s next president…
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The Globalist - Wednesday 17 August
17 August 2016
We speak to the politician who helped secure the release of the last UK detainee being held at Guantanamo Bay, ask why Russia is using Iranian airbases to launch attacks in Syria and hear from Latin America’s biggest bas…
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The Foreign Desk - Political pastimes
13 January 2024
There is a tendency to view those in politics as diplomatic robots, solely programmed to keep the world running. But they are humans with personalities, hobbies and previous accomplishments in unrelated fields. In this…