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

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Kanishk Tharoor, Peter Godfrey-Smith and Tom Jeffreys
#405 09 Apr 2017

Kanishk Tharoor, Peter Godfrey-Smith and Tom Jeffreys

Writer and journalist Kanishk Tharoor explains his short-story collection ‘Swimmer Among the Stars’. Plus, we speak with scuba-diving philosopher Paul Godfrey-Smith about underwater life and his book ‘Other Minds’, and learn why writer Tom Jeffreys chose to walk one of the UK’s newest train routes as detailed in his book…

Richard Wentworth, Yasmeen Ismail and Jeffrey Young
#404 02 Apr 2017

Richard Wentworth, Yasmeen Ismail and Jeffrey Young

Artist Richard Wentworth discusses new group show “Architecture as Metaphor” and explains how city life influences his work. Plus: we preview the London Coffee Festival with its founder Jeffrey Young and illustrator and author Yasmeen Ismail joins us to talk about her latest title, ‘Happy, Sad, Feeling Glad: Draw &…

William Sitwell, Michael Rakowitz and Stacey Tenenbaum
#403 26 Mar 2017

William Sitwell, Michael Rakowitz and Stacey Tenenbaum

We welcome back food writer and critic William Sitwell to discuss ‘The Really Quite Good British Cookbook’ – celebrating both the local and global influences on British dishes. Plus, conceptual artist Michael Rakowitz explains his latest work that will soon sit on London’s prestigious fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square, and…

Matthew Herbert, Val McDermid and Andrew Martin
#402 19 Mar 2017

Matthew Herbert, Val McDermid and Andrew Martin

Musician Matthew Herbert explains his Brexit Big Band project that’s designed to celebrate European collaboration, we meet crime writer Val McDermid to discuss the Wellcome Book Prize and science’s role in literature, and novelist Andrew Martin discusses his book ‘Night Trains’, which looks at how long-distance rail travel helped shape…

Rodney Graham, Paul Keedwell and Roberto Fonseca
#401 12 Mar 2017

Rodney Graham, Paul Keedwell and Roberto Fonseca

Canadian visual artist Rodney Graham stops by the studio to discuss his new career retrospective “Rodney Graham: That’s not Me”, and new album “Gondoliers”. Plus: a psychiatry and mood expert explains his book “Headspace: The Psychology of City Living”, and Cuban pianist Roberto Fonseca on recent album “ABUC”.

Kelly Reichardt, Steven Cantor, Gabrielle Tana and Hugo Chapman
#400 05 Mar 2017

Kelly Reichardt, Steven Cantor, Gabrielle Tana and Hugo Chapman

Director Kelly Reichardt on her new film ‘Certain Women’, the British Museum’s Hugo Chapman on how the US reacts to social change via art and print and film-makers Steven Cantor and Gabrielle Tana on the appeal of ballet and why they chose the prodigal talent of Sergei Polunin to be…

Survive, Tiffanie Darke, Chris Sidwells and Matt Barbet
#399 26 Feb 2017

Survive, Tiffanie Darke, Chris Sidwells and Matt Barbet

We’re joined by Survive, the Texan electronic band whose members created the hit soundtrack for Netflix’s ‘Stranger Things’. Plus: journalist Tiffanie Darke considers what it means to belong to Generation X and cycling specialists Chris Sidwells and Matt Barbet on the history of the humble cycling jersey.

Ling Lee, Nadine Chahine, Alicia Bastos and DJ Limao
#398 19 Feb 2017

Ling Lee, Nadine Chahine, Alicia Bastos and DJ Limao

We talk to Ling Lee, co-curator of ‘Robots’, the new exhibition at London’s Science Museum, which looks at the relationship between humans and our mechanical friends. Plus: typographer Nadine Chahine on how to make fonts more recognisable and a preview of this weekend’s Rio Carnival with culture and music specialists…

Bettany Hughes, Ander Monson and Philip Hook
#397 12 Feb 2017

Bettany Hughes, Ander Monson and Philip Hook

We retrace Istanbul’s identities with Bettany Hughes, author of ‘Istanbul: A Tale of Three Cities’. Essayist Ander Monson explains writing project ‘March Fadness’, which celebrates music’s one-hit wonders. And Philip Hook, senior director from Sotheby’s, discusses ‘Rogues’ Gallery: A History of Art and its Dealers’, showing how art dealers can…

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