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2 December 2023

Episode 589

39 minutes

This week on The Stack we speak with celebrated chef René Redzepi about his restaurant’s first magazine, ‘Noma in Kyoto’. Plus: we feature the beautiful BMW title, ‘Freude.Forever’, and ‘Roam’, a magazine celebrating modern folk.

2 December 2023

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René Redzepi, ‘Noma in Kyoto’

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We speak with the celebrated chef about his restaurant’s first ever magazine.

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David Barnwell and Franziska Goppold, ‘Freude.Forever’

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We speak with the team behind BMW’s publication.

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Henry Rayment-Pickard and Tom Stockwell, ‘Roam’

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We speak with the team behind a title celebrating modern folk.

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