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The Monocle Weekly - Nargisse Benkabbou, Josh T Pearson, Matt Everitt and Jim Stoten
13 May 2018
Cook and writer Nargisse Benkabbou discusses her new book ‘Casablanca: My Moroccan Food’, we meet Texas musician Josh T Pearson to hear his new record ‘The Straight Hits!’ and talk festivals with radio DJ Matt Everitt and…
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The missing link
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Motional issue
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The Stack, episode 27
2 March 2013
We talk publishing with David Lane – editor of food magazine The Gourmand, Steven Watson the founder of Stack – a new company challenging the traditional magazine distribution model, and Jesse Pearson – editor of New York…
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Monocle on Design - Extra: Does architecture always have to be a building?
6 February 2020
In the 1960s and 1970s, groups of emerging designers across the globe began experimenting with architectural forms. Matthew Butcher and Luke Pearson tell us more about some of the playful projects by the avant-garde prac…
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Frequent flyers
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The Stack - On the newsstands
15 August 2015
On this week’s Stack we speak to our editor in chief Tyler Brûlé about Pearson selling its 50 per cent stake in The Economist group and take a look at the best titles on the Swiss newsstands. Plus we look at the best travel…
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The Briefing - Wednesday 12 August
12 August 2015
After Dutch prosecutors say some debris from the crash site of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 may be from a Russian-made missile system, we discuss what will happen next. We also talk about Saudi and Russian perspectives on…
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The Briefing - Wednesday 21 October
21 October 2015
As Syrian president Bashar al-Assad flies to Moscow to thank Russian president Vladimir Putin personally for his military support in Syria, we discuss just how worried the West should be with this renewed friendship. We…
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The Entrepreneurs - Eureka 175: Ocean Bottle
22 November 2019
Will Pearson and Nick Doman are co-founders of Ocean Bottle, the London-based company behind a reusable water bottle that allows consumers to measure their impact on the collection of plastic in our oceans and rivers. Every…
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The Foreign Desk - Why did Brazil’s defence chiefs quit?
3 April 2021
In the biggest crisis of Jair Bolsonaro’s presidency so far, the heads of the army, navy and air force all resigned. What are they trying to achieve? What does it mean for Bolsonaro’s future? And what role has the military…
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Up in the air
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The Monocle Arts Review - Books: Mark Mason
16 July 2015
Today’s book review includes two new releases: ‘Two Hours: the Quest to Run the Impossible Marathon’ that delves into the psychology required to go the distance and ‘All Day Long: a Portrait of Britain At Work’, an inves…