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Conversations with authors, artists, and business leaders shaping the world. Monocle’s longest-running show delivers insights and interviews weekly.

Latest Episodes

Annie-B Parson, Martin Creed, Fatos Ustek and Sheena Rossiter
#482 30 Sep 2018

Annie-B Parson, Martin Creed, Fatos Ustek and Sheena Rossiter

We hear from choreographer, dancer and director Annie-B Parson about her new show ‘17c’ – part of London’s Dance Umbrella festival. Plus, we welcome back artist Martin Creed and curator Fatos Ustek to discuss their latest project for the David Roberts Art Foundation, and Monocle’s Sheena Rossiter discusses her new…

Stephanie Macdonald, Richard Reed Parry and Harley Weir
#481 23 Sep 2018

Stephanie Macdonald, Richard Reed Parry and Harley Weir

Stephanie Macdonald of 6A Architects discusses her work on the new wing of South London Gallery, we hear from musician Richard Reed Parry of Arcade Fire to learn about his new solo album ‘Quiet River of Dust Vol. 1’, and meet photographer Harley Weir whose show ‘Homes’ is part of…

Agnès Varda and JR, Ed Vulliamy, and Mark Mason
#480 16 Sep 2018

Agnès Varda and JR, Ed Vulliamy, and Mark Mason

Pioneering French film-maker Agnès Varda and artist JR on their latest project ‘Faces Places’, writer and war reporter Ed Vulliamy on his book about music, ‘When Words Fail’, and author Mark Mason on ‘The Book of Seconds’, profiling those who didn’t quite get there first.

Desiree Akhavan, Travis Elborough, and Rossif Sutherland
#479 09 Sep 2018

Desiree Akhavan, Travis Elborough, and Rossif Sutherland

We welcome back author Travis Elborough to discuss his new book ‘Atlas of the Unexpected’. Plus: film-maker Desiree Akhavan talks us through her acclaimed new teen drama ‘The Miseducation of Cameron Post’, and we discuss Canadian film-making and ‘Trench 11’ with actor Rossif Sutherland.

Suzanne Ciani, William Miller and Chris Nichols
#478 02 Sep 2018

Suzanne Ciani, William Miller and Chris Nichols

We hear from music pioneer and analogue-synthesiser luminary Suzanne Ciani about her career and upcoming appearance at Brighton Digital Festival. Plus: William Miller on growing up among London’s most storied cultural figures and his book ‘Gloucester Crescent’, and the story of Disneyworld with cultural historian Chris Nichols.

Eugene Jarecki, Chilly Gonzales and Beatrice Dillon
#477 26 Aug 2018

Eugene Jarecki, Chilly Gonzales and Beatrice Dillon

We meet film-maker Eugene Jarecki to hear about ‘The King’, his new documentary about Elvis and the American dream. Plus: musician Chilly Gonzales joins us to discuss his new album ‘Solo Piano III’ and we hear from artist and producer Beatrice Dillon about her recent work and appearance at Berlin…

Anna Meredith, Vincent Honoré and Michael Lehmann
#476 19 Aug 2018

Anna Meredith, Vincent Honoré and Michael Lehmann

Composer and producer Anna Meredith tells us about the place where classical music breaks down, as she takes us through her ambitious new release ‘Anno’. Plus, curator Vincent Honoré explains the social and cultural relevance of drag, and we dive into the dark world of the cult eighties high-school film,…

Thomas Riedelsheimer, Wayne Kramer and Lilia Schwarcz
#475 12 Aug 2018

Thomas Riedelsheimer, Wayne Kramer and Lilia Schwarcz

Film-maker Thomas Riedelsheimer on ‘Leaning into the Wind’, the new cinematic portrait of UK artist Andy Goldsworthy, we meet Wayne Kramer, the guitarist of legendary proto-punk rockers MC5, and hear from academic and writer Lilia Schwarcz about her epic work ‘Brazil: A Biography’.

John Harris Dunning, Journey Gunderson and Nathan Crowley
#474 05 Aug 2018

John Harris Dunning, Journey Gunderson and Nathan Crowley

We meet journalist turned comics writer John Harris Dunning to discuss his new work ‘Tumult’, hear from Journey Gunderson, the director of a new museum dedicated to laughs in the US, and discuss how ‘The Dark Knight’ helped shape the modern superhero blockbuster with production designer Nathan Crowley.

Helen Jukes, Simon Raymonde and Barry Hatton
#473 29 Jul 2018

Helen Jukes, Simon Raymonde and Barry Hatton

We talk to writer and beekeeper Helen Jukes about her new book “A Honeybee Heart has Five Openings”, discuss the life of musical arranger and songwriter Ivor Raymonde with his son, musician and label head Simon Raymonde, and learn the story of Lisbon with author and journalist Barry Hatton.

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