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The Menu - Food Neighbourhoods 57: Philadelphia, Reading Terminal
24 October 2017
We visit an indoor farmers’ market housed beneath an old train shed that has become one of Philadelphia’s definitive venues.
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Monocle on Design - test
8 March 2022
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The Entrepreneurs - Eureka 373: Two Robbers
19 January 2024
Monocle’s Tomos Lewis is in Philadelphia to meet Vivek Nayar, one of the twin brothers behind Two Robbers, a beverage company that’s elevating the city’s alcohol market. Vivek talks about the brand’s line of refreshing hard…
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The Monocle Daily - Friday 20 January
20 January 2017
Emma Nelson is joined by Chatham House's Leslie Vinjamuri and David Usborne of ‘The Independent’ to unpack what the inauguration of President Trump means for the world. Plus: contributions from Washington, Philadelphia and…
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The Monocle Daily - Friday 29 July
29 July 2016
Wrapping up the week in US politics we cross to our man in Philadelphia and look at the surprising history of women in government. Plus: a weekend in Madrid, a chat with independent film-maker Todd Solondz and a survey of…
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The Late Edition - Friday 20 January
20 January 2017
We reflect on the inauguration of Donald Trump as 45th president of the US with expert studio analysis and contributions from Washington, Philadelphia and US commentator and author Ben Fountain.
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The Briefing - Wednesday 27 July
27 July 2016
We analyse France’s security procedures in the wake of the country’s second terrorist attack in two weeks. Plus: the latest from Philadelphia and Istanbul.
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The Late Edition - Tuesday 26 July
26 July 2016
We assess the opening day of the Democrat convention in Philadelphia, ask what John Kerry and the Philippines’ president Rodrigo Duterte have in common and find out why Tonga wants to send skiers to the Winter Olympics.
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The Briefing - Tuesday 26 July
26 July 2016
We discuss the Democratic Convention in Philadelphia and analyse Turkish press freedom following the recent attempted coup. Plus: our luxury expert explains why LVMH has sold the Donna Karan International brand and our man…
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The Urbanist - Wilding the city
2 March 2023
As urban areas grow, how can we ensure that the link between nature and our cities isn’t severed? We visit Bangkok’s recently opened Benjakitti Park, discuss Ben Wilson’s new book ‘Urban Jungle: Wilding the City’ and go…
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The Globalist - Wednesday 27 July
27 July 2016
We discuss UK-Italy relations, get the latest from the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia and consider the future of women in militaries around the world. Plus: the impact of big real-estate deals in London and…
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The Late Edition - Monday 11 March
11 March 2019
Another crucial week for Brexit begins, Germany responds to Emmanuel Macron's grand vision for Europe and why the power’s out in Venezuela. Plus: Philadelphia bans cashless shops.
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The Entrepreneurs - Wol Hide
6 April 2022
Leah D’Ambrosio founded small-line knitwear brand Wol Hide in Philadelphia in 2016. She discusses the benefits of keeping her company small, growing it incrementally and countering the fashion industry’s more environment…