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The Global Countdown - Hong Kong
15 February 2024
This week, Fernando Augusto Pacheco takes an emotional musical journey to Hong Kong.
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16. Age gracefully
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Match point
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Funny feeling
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Outside, looking in
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For the foreseeable future
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The Big Interview - Tony Cragg
28 October 2022
The Turner Prize-winning British sculptor speaks to Robert Bound about his creative process and his fascination with the emotional qualities of materials.
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The ideas factory
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The Late Edition - Thursday 3 March
3 March 2016
We discuss the difference an expert opinion makes in heated emotional debates such as Brexit and get the latest on the Republican presidency as senior party members rally against Donald Trump. Plus: a refugee team is to…
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The Foreign Desk - Donald Trump won. So, what next?
12 November 2016
It happened. Donald Trump is set to be the next president of the US. But what does it all mean? Our editors and correspondents around the world describe the impact that Trump’s victory has had in their cities; as with all…
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The Foreign Desk - Explainer 88: Why do politicians cry?
26 October 2017
For some it’s a sign of weakness, for others an outpouring of genuine emotion – something the public can connect with. Toronto bureau chief Tomos Lewis asks when is it ok for a politician to cry?
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The Monocle Arts Review - Film: Tim Robey
13 March 2015
‘Telegraph’ film critic Tim Robey talks Robert Bound through a few flicks to watch out for over the next week. Settle in for British heart-warmer ‘X&Y’, Second World War weeper ‘Suite Francaise’ and the emotional ups and…
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The Monocle Daily - Tuesday 5 January
5 January 2016
As Obama delivers an emotional address on gun control, we ask how the US will respond. We also head to Venezuela as the opposition prepares to take over the National Assembly. Plus: we meet legendary performer Laurie And…
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The Cinema Show - Suburbia
15 January 2016
The skies are always sunny, the grass is eternally green and roses are always in bloom. We wander through suburbia in the cinema, from the dark drama of Sam Mendes to the bright colours of Doris Day. Plus: how has the…