Editor’s letter
In an issue where both business and the French Foreign Legion loom large, our editor in chief identifies some potential synergy between the two (based on his own experiences in the South American jungle).The opener
We get sociable with co-working spaces and consider two very different approaches to national pride. First up, a quick fix in Milan, Washington’s explosive exhibition and Portland puts opera on the menu.All together now...
A Swedish television show has struck a chord with viewers and audience members who, for almost 40 years, have been turning on, tuning in and belting out the ballads.Creative bloc
The artsy types at Eurolab think the EU’s tired branding has too easily ceded the field to nationalists and populists. We hear about their new vision.Cosy corner
Japan’s foremost mountaineering photographer on where he goes when he needs to soothe his mind and recharge his batteries.
Cometh the hour
Still basking in the warm afterglow of April’s peaceful revolution, Armenia’s prime minister Nikol Pashinyan knows the hard work starts now. Can he deliver what his people expect?Raising the dead
Years of silence have almost erased Spain’s civil war and General Franco’s atrocities from the collective consciousness but now the country is ready to speak out.Outside the box
A new space for collaborative thinking and creating businesses of the future is already producing fresh ideas.New chapters
Behind every success story is some sound advice. We asked entrepreneurs to name a publication that proved to be an inspiration.Making a scene
Palermo’s patched-up palazzos make the city the perfect backdrop to the stirring artwork on display at Manifesta, the roving biennale.Show stopper
Shunning the orthodox live-concert format, David Byrne’s latest touring spectacle has confirmed his status as a true original.Height of taste
Japan’s capital is home to a new restaurant from the team behind Noma. We tested the flavour of its aesthetic fusion.In good shape
Despite soaring rents, Toronto’s creatives are working hard to preserve and evolve the city’s design heritage.Making a case
Greek grapes are finding fresh audiences at home and abroad. We head to Kefalonia to find out why the island is becoming the nation’s most promising spot for winemaking.Right materials
We visit Gentili Mosconi, the Como fabrics firm that stitches the fashion industry together.In the pink
Five years after launching its signature bucket bag, Mansur Gavriel is a complete fashion brand. We met its savvy co-founders for a tour of the label’s sunny world.Destinations
Three fresh faces in Melbourne, Austin and Paris that balance luxury with practicality.Best in class: Paris
Shoppers are welcome to wander at their leisure around this inviting emporium where homeware, crockery and even the colours are inspired by the owner’s love of travel.
Politics briefing
Visas in Uzbekistan, Colombia’s tricky transition, the youth vote in the US and elections in Cameroon.Diplomacy briefing
Indonesia’s ambassador to New Zealand, Brazil’s Japanese descendants are heading east and political trolling on Twitter.Defence briefing
Mexico’s murder rates, Ethiopia’s navy, Russian troops’ uniforms and Poland’s plea to the US.Cities briefing
Animal welfare in Montréal, Munich reaches for the sky, tourism in Slovenia that’s the bee’s knees and Warsaw city councillor Jan Spiewak has his say.Business briefing
A workspace-cum-members’ club in London, Beirut’s best in brand, sustainable footwear in Milan, global export facts and how would you spend €5,000?Culture briefing
Carsten Höller’s dream works, a Danish art fair to watch and Madrid reclaims its airwaves.Architecture briefing
The US firm moving beyond desert modernism, plus an artistic spot in the English countryside and a starkly dramatic Algarve capital.Food & drink briefing
Best bites from Shanghai to Montréal and a recipe for nduja, chilli & tomato bucatini.Fashion briefing
A nod to the older model, plus artistic scents and new jackets for your autumn wardrobe.Travel briefing
Whether you’re dreaming of burying your toes in the sand off the east coast of Mexico or exploring an old Portuguese olive farm, this month’s new openings will have you itching to book your flights.Briefing: Shop, read, listen
Cutting-edge cutlery, playful glassware (and a bottle of bourbon to fill it with), classic scents, the latest music and tasteful souvenirs to remind you of sunnier climes.
Bureaux de change
Improve your productivity by sprucing up your place of work – well, that’s the theory anyway. Whatever happens, it will look sharper.The directory
Where to sleep, eat and shop this month.
Issue 116
September 2018
At the front
Editor’s letter
In an issue where both business and the French Foreign Legion loom large, our editor in chief identifies some potential synergy between the two (based on his own experiences in the South American jungle).The opener
We get sociable with co-working spaces and consider two very different approaches to national pride. First up, a quick fix in Milan, Washington’s explosive exhibition and Portland puts opera on the menu.All together now...
A Swedish television show has struck a chord with viewers and audience members who, for almost 40 years, have been turning on, tuning in and belting out the ballads.Creative bloc
The artsy types at Eurolab think the EU’s tired branding has too easily ceded the field to nationalists and populists. We hear about their new vision.Cosy corner
Japan’s foremost mountaineering photographer on where he goes when he needs to soothe his mind and recharge his batteries.
My cabinet
Report
Cometh the hour
Still basking in the warm afterglow of April’s peaceful revolution, Armenia’s prime minister Nikol Pashinyan knows the hard work starts now. Can he deliver what his people expect?Raising the dead
Years of silence have almost erased Spain’s civil war and General Franco’s atrocities from the collective consciousness but now the country is ready to speak out.Outside the box
A new space for collaborative thinking and creating businesses of the future is already producing fresh ideas.New chapters
Behind every success story is some sound advice. We asked entrepreneurs to name a publication that proved to be an inspiration.Making a scene
Palermo’s patched-up palazzos make the city the perfect backdrop to the stirring artwork on display at Manifesta, the roving biennale.Show stopper
Shunning the orthodox live-concert format, David Byrne’s latest touring spectacle has confirmed his status as a true original.Height of taste
Japan’s capital is home to a new restaurant from the team behind Noma. We tested the flavour of its aesthetic fusion.In good shape
Despite soaring rents, Toronto’s creatives are working hard to preserve and evolve the city’s design heritage.Making a case
Greek grapes are finding fresh audiences at home and abroad. We head to Kefalonia to find out why the island is becoming the nation’s most promising spot for winemaking.Right materials
We visit Gentili Mosconi, the Como fabrics firm that stitches the fashion industry together.In the pink
Five years after launching its signature bucket bag, Mansur Gavriel is a complete fashion brand. We met its savvy co-founders for a tour of the label’s sunny world.Destinations
Three fresh faces in Melbourne, Austin and Paris that balance luxury with practicality.Best in class: Paris
Shoppers are welcome to wander at their leisure around this inviting emporium where homeware, crockery and even the colours are inspired by the owner’s love of travel.
State of the nation
Briefing
Politics briefing
Visas in Uzbekistan, Colombia’s tricky transition, the youth vote in the US and elections in Cameroon.Diplomacy briefing
Indonesia’s ambassador to New Zealand, Brazil’s Japanese descendants are heading east and political trolling on Twitter.Defence briefing
Mexico’s murder rates, Ethiopia’s navy, Russian troops’ uniforms and Poland’s plea to the US.Cities briefing
Animal welfare in Montréal, Munich reaches for the sky, tourism in Slovenia that’s the bee’s knees and Warsaw city councillor Jan Spiewak has his say.Business briefing
A workspace-cum-members’ club in London, Beirut’s best in brand, sustainable footwear in Milan, global export facts and how would you spend €5,000?Culture briefing
Carsten Höller’s dream works, a Danish art fair to watch and Madrid reclaims its airwaves.Architecture briefing
The US firm moving beyond desert modernism, plus an artistic spot in the English countryside and a starkly dramatic Algarve capital.Food & drink briefing
Best bites from Shanghai to Montréal and a recipe for nduja, chilli & tomato bucatini.Fashion briefing
A nod to the older model, plus artistic scents and new jackets for your autumn wardrobe.Travel briefing
Whether you’re dreaming of burying your toes in the sand off the east coast of Mexico or exploring an old Portuguese olive farm, this month’s new openings will have you itching to book your flights.Briefing: Shop, read, listen
Cutting-edge cutlery, playful glassware (and a bottle of bourbon to fill it with), classic scents, the latest music and tasteful souvenirs to remind you of sunnier climes.
Expo
10 steps to success
HQ audit
Residence
My Last Meal
Q&A
Shoot
Inventory