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The Stack - ‘National Geographic Food’
16 December 2017
A legacy title steps out of its comfort zone with a standalone spin-off focused on food, and we explore the pleasures and sorrows of covering technology in print. Plus, a new style and culture journal from Nottingham.
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The Stack - Infographics
18 February 2017
We speak to Taschen’s Julius Wiedemann about his book ‘National Geographic Infographics’. Plus: a look at Italian weekly ‘Panorama’.
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A hard sell
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Past tense
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The Briefing - Friday 30 November
30 November 2018
Ukraine bans Russian men from entering the country as tensions with the Kremlin continue to escalate. Plus: an update from the G20 in Buenos Aires and why ‘National Geographic’ has tipped Montenegro as the next big thing…
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The Stack - ‘The Year of the Dogs’
26 October 2019
Renowned ‘National Geographic’ photographer Vincent J Musi on his latest book on dogs. Plus: ‘Gay Times’ celebrates its 500th issue and we preview MagCulture Live with founder Jeremy Leslie.
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Australia goes live
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The Big Interview - Susan Goldberg
19 March 2017
Susan Goldberg, editor in chief of ‘National Geographic’, sits down with Monocle’s Tomos Lewis in Washington to talk about the US’s new administration, the power of journalism, magazine covers and how to steer a legacy…
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The Curator - Highlights from Monocle 24
25 March 2017
Tom Edwards and Daniel Giacopelli present all the best bits from the week gone by on Monocle 24. This week director, ad filmmaker and author Piyush Jha; editor in chief of ‘National Geographic’, Susan Goldberg; and British…
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The Curator - Highlights from Monocle 24
24 March 2018
Monocle 24’s highlights show presented by Tom Edwards and Fernando Augusto Pacheco. This week: The godfather of UK product design, Sir Kenneth Grange; ‘National Geographic’ editor in chief, Susan Goldberg; and Japanese…
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The Stack - A print celebration
17 March 2018
We meet Susan Goldberg, editor in chief of ‘National Geographic’, celebrated author Dave Eggers tells us why the printed word still matters and Jeremy Leslie from MagCulture gives us a lesson on the art of making magazines…
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Monocle on Culture - Jon Savage's "Teenage"
3 February 2014
Jon Savage talks about making his iconic book 'Teenage' into a film, we have an intimate Midori House session from Diane Birch and we get immersed in Sound in New York. We also explore the archives: the soundtracks of…