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Foreign policy and fado: An inside look at the Brazilian ambassador to the UK’s surprising new project
Antonio Patriota shares his views on art as a tool of soft power and the importance of music in his diplomatic journey.

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Selldorf Architects’ healing touch is just what the wounded National Gallery needed
A new chapter has begun for London’s premiere public gallery as the redesign, led by a New York-based architecture firm, proves a restoring grace to the controversial Sainsbury Wing.

What to see at this year’s Art Basel in Basel
Planning to peruse the booths and shows of Art Basel in Basel this year? Here’s a few that caught our eye.

Interview: Japanese super-duo Yoasobi on how they spin literary tales into catchy synth soundscapes
We meet J-pop’s hottest international act, which made its highly anticipated European debut this month in the UK. Acclaimed for transforming fictional stories into chart-topping hits, the duo has captivated fans around the world.

Five striking news kiosks taking a stand for their communities
Our favourite newsstands stock a compelling roster of global print publications and act as valuable neighbourhood hubs. Here are a few that are making headlines.

From accessories to adventures, 21 ways to instantly elevate your summer
As the temperature creeps up, the heat is on to make the most of your time off, soak up some sun and uncover a little inspiration.

How the leadership of Kate Gilbert helped put Boston on the map for contemporary art
How the executive director of the first Boston Public Art Triennial has given the city a contemporary edge.

Hot property: The best of this summer’s cultural releases
From page-turning books to imaginative exhibitions and new films, here’s our pick of what to enjoy over the warmer months ahead.

The culture agenda: Behind the scenes of ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ and Madagascar’s first art institution
Plus: An interview with sitarist Anoushka Shankar.

Monocle Radio: Three playlists to kick back to this summer
From chic Mexican disco to sunny Thai pop, here are 30 songs picked by our senior correspondent, Fernando Augusto Pacheco, that’ll keep you company on long summer days. Plus: an interview with Giorgio Poi.

Interview: Singer Giorgio Poi breaks down the meaning behind the music on his new album ‘Schegge’
Singer-songwriter Giorgio Poi hails from northern Italy but he found his groove in his twenties when he was living in London and Berlin. After releasing his debut Italian-language record in 2017, he found fans…
