Editor’s letter
Our editor in chief on what’s new in Monocle – and perhaps more importantly, the things that will remain resolutely the same.The opener
Mascots, Macron and Munich are on our mind this month as we embark on our regular round-up of worldly opinion.Welcome departure
Swiss International Airlines has established where the best journeys begin: offline.Testing, testing...
Whether they’re deciding on olive oil or a new mattress, Germans see what Stiftung Warentest has to say first.My cabinet
In a new regular feature we ask: who’s in your cabinet and who are the people that you can count on for support and council? First up is Daniel Skjeldam, the CEO of Norway’s premier ferry company Hurtigruten.Cosy corner
In a new series, we meet illustrious figures in the places that they feel most at ease. William Eggleston, once a reviled photographer in the art world, is now a hero who finds peace at his piano.
Killer in Manila
Under President Duterte, thousands of drug users and dealers have been gunned down. The response from the people of the Philippines? Carry on, please.The dogs’ barracks
From school killings to terror alerts, a dog is now a key investigator.Sleep with me
Mattress-in-a-box companies seem to have sprung up out of nowhere. But as the sleep industry wakes from its slumber, there is a simple question: are any of these new arrivals really delivering a dream product?All Thai-ed up
From deli chains to department stores, wealthy Thai business owners are buying up foreign companies to expand their empires and increase profits. What’s next on their shopping lists?Pop – with strings attached
Prague’s orchestras have struck an international chord, with their redoubtable musicianship attracting big-name pop and music-score clients from Ennio Morricone to Adele.Remote control
Norwegian game show ‘Lost in Time’ could be the future of TV – if they can persuade you to go interactive.Fulfilling a vision
Cindy, Lisa and Todd have changed your lives and taken over your TV menu. They are the power behind the Netflix throne and here’s what they have planned for their encore.Hot plates
Figgjo crockery is a Norwegian staple, from the prime minister’s residence to prisons – it’s also a smashing export.Home comforts
In the fashion world, ‘Made in Germany’ sort of falls flat – but A Kind of Guise is determined to raise the country’s profile.Tales of the Pitti
Twice a year Florence teems with well-heeled gents as Fortezza da Basso stages its key menswear trade fair. Here’s why it works.
Politics briefing
The Netherlands' great Left hope, potential power grabs in the Gulf and Australia tackles corruption.Economy briefing
Mexico and Canada reveal their Nafta red lines, Sweden and Denmark feel the effects of war in Syria, and Namibia pins its hopes on uranium.Diplomacy briefing
Why the Swiss ambassador to the EU is the man of the moment. Plus: Brazil's embassy in North Korea and the Czechs' man in Vietnam pulls a pint.Defence briefing
Trouble brewing in the Balkans, the cost of expanding the US navy and Israel's latest missile innovation.Cities briefing
Australia’s First Lady Lucy Turnbull is facing Sydney’s population growth head on. Plus: inspired travel connections in Abidjan and Gironella.Business briefing
Brand Assembly founder Hillary France, how to get better tourists and the revival of a historic Czech bicycle brand.Culture briefing
The true-crime paper turned stage show.Architecture briefing
A fix for an urban-planning disaster in Sydney and a Barcelona architecture firm on the up.Food & drink briefing
Miami round-up and wine regions to watch. Plus: Korean-style tapas and an unorthodox whiskey.Fashion briefing
Asics, Perth menswear and Swedish shoes.Travel briefing
Check in to the world of impeccable design, sharp service, dazzling views and any excuse for cocktails.Retail briefing
Books to buy, films to see and shop openings.
Straight to the Punta
A new hotel hones our view on the charms of Punta del Este.The Directory
Where to sleep, eat and shop this month.
Issue 101
March 2017
At the front
Editor’s letter
Our editor in chief on what’s new in Monocle – and perhaps more importantly, the things that will remain resolutely the same.The opener
Mascots, Macron and Munich are on our mind this month as we embark on our regular round-up of worldly opinion.Welcome departure
Swiss International Airlines has established where the best journeys begin: offline.Testing, testing...
Whether they’re deciding on olive oil or a new mattress, Germans see what Stiftung Warentest has to say first.My cabinet
In a new regular feature we ask: who’s in your cabinet and who are the people that you can count on for support and council? First up is Daniel Skjeldam, the CEO of Norway’s premier ferry company Hurtigruten.Cosy corner
In a new series, we meet illustrious figures in the places that they feel most at ease. William Eggleston, once a reviled photographer in the art world, is now a hero who finds peace at his piano.
Big interview series
Report
Killer in Manila
Under President Duterte, thousands of drug users and dealers have been gunned down. The response from the people of the Philippines? Carry on, please.The dogs’ barracks
From school killings to terror alerts, a dog is now a key investigator.Sleep with me
Mattress-in-a-box companies seem to have sprung up out of nowhere. But as the sleep industry wakes from its slumber, there is a simple question: are any of these new arrivals really delivering a dream product?All Thai-ed up
From deli chains to department stores, wealthy Thai business owners are buying up foreign companies to expand their empires and increase profits. What’s next on their shopping lists?Pop – with strings attached
Prague’s orchestras have struck an international chord, with their redoubtable musicianship attracting big-name pop and music-score clients from Ennio Morricone to Adele.Remote control
Norwegian game show ‘Lost in Time’ could be the future of TV – if they can persuade you to go interactive.Fulfilling a vision
Cindy, Lisa and Todd have changed your lives and taken over your TV menu. They are the power behind the Netflix throne and here’s what they have planned for their encore.Hot plates
Figgjo crockery is a Norwegian staple, from the prime minister’s residence to prisons – it’s also a smashing export.Home comforts
In the fashion world, ‘Made in Germany’ sort of falls flat – but A Kind of Guise is determined to raise the country’s profile.Tales of the Pitti
Twice a year Florence teems with well-heeled gents as Fortezza da Basso stages its key menswear trade fair. Here’s why it works.
Briefing
Politics briefing
The Netherlands' great Left hope, potential power grabs in the Gulf and Australia tackles corruption.Economy briefing
Mexico and Canada reveal their Nafta red lines, Sweden and Denmark feel the effects of war in Syria, and Namibia pins its hopes on uranium.Diplomacy briefing
Why the Swiss ambassador to the EU is the man of the moment. Plus: Brazil's embassy in North Korea and the Czechs' man in Vietnam pulls a pint.Defence briefing
Trouble brewing in the Balkans, the cost of expanding the US navy and Israel's latest missile innovation.Cities briefing
Australia’s First Lady Lucy Turnbull is facing Sydney’s population growth head on. Plus: inspired travel connections in Abidjan and Gironella.Business briefing
Brand Assembly founder Hillary France, how to get better tourists and the revival of a historic Czech bicycle brand.Culture briefing
The true-crime paper turned stage show.Architecture briefing
A fix for an urban-planning disaster in Sydney and a Barcelona architecture firm on the up.Food & drink briefing
Miami round-up and wine regions to watch. Plus: Korean-style tapas and an unorthodox whiskey.Fashion briefing
Asics, Perth menswear and Swedish shoes.Travel briefing
Check in to the world of impeccable design, sharp service, dazzling views and any excuse for cocktails.Retail briefing
Books to buy, films to see and shop openings.
Expo
10 steps to success
The big interview
Q&A
Agriculture
Furniture fair
Residence
Recipe
Food
My Last Meal
Essays
Shoot
Travel
City guide
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