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12 July 2018
We take a step back, look at the life unfolding around us and ask: have our cities become a little too orderly?
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12 July 2018
We take a step back, look at the life unfolding around us and ask: have our cities become a little too orderly?
22 September 2018
This week we celebrate 50 years of ‘Time Out’ with founder Tony Elliott and Julio Bruno, CEO of the Time Out Group. Plus a travel title from Ecuador.
17 December 2015
As people head out to get last-minute gifts, we bring you a festive episode looking at how Christmas affects our cities. We visit Strasbourg’s 400-year-old market, discover how things got a bit out of hand with lightning…
22 March 2019
Top recipes from Russia, Ljubljana’s ambitious plan to become Europe’s culinary capital, plus how you can help eliminate food waste by drinking beer.
16 March 2018
Why timekeeping is more important to cooking than you think, boutique bacon from the San Francisco Bay area, plus a round-up of what got professionals talking at Florence’s Pitti Taste fair.
29 September 2018
Canada will shortly become the next of only a handful of countries to legalise recreational marijuana. How will this affect the illegal drug traders who remain untouchable to the governments trying to stop them? Andrew…
3 May 2012
Signs of the times: a survey of how everything from billboards on skyscrapers to the dazzling advertising displays in Times Square help colour our cities.
16 May 2019
After 46 years, Paris is set to welcome a new skyscraper. Plus: we look at a photography book showcasing Atlantic City and discuss sick-building syndrome.
23 June 2020
Designer Dr Danah Abdulla joins Josh Fehnert for a round-up of the design headlines and author Julia Watson talks about indigenous design. Plus: Erin Lilly of Kohler shares some insights.
25 March 2018
This week we focus on the ongoing Brexit negotiations and the breakthrough – of sorts – in terms of agreement on the transition period that’s designed to smooth the implementation of the UK’s departure from the bloc. Our…
23 October 2017
Meet the Melbourne watchmaker using technology to keep things ticking. Alex McBride left a career in property to launch The Fifth, an online watch business that only trades five days a month.
1 November 2015
Andrew Tuck and Robert Bound are joined by literary man of the moment Garth Risk Hallberg to discuss his new book ‘City on Fire’. Diccon Bewes also stops by to talk about why the maps of Switzerland reveal more than just…
28 June 2015
Robert Bound and Andrew Tuck meet Lisson Gallery owner Nicholas Logsdail and discover how art can enhance the quality of life in the spaces it inhabits. They also talk to the cast of War Horse about authentically horsing…
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