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We take you to sunnier climes in this week’s edition of ‘The Stack’. We look at ‘Greece: The Monocle Handbook’ with its editor, Chiara Rimella. Plus: we discuss ‘In Palma’ with its editor, Iván Terrasa, as it celebrates its 20th anniversary with the release of a book. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monocle’s Chiara Rimella looks back at a delicious 2024.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monocle’s Chiara Rimella looks back at a delicious 2024. This week we reflect on our favourite drinking and dining books of the year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As Salone del Mobile rolls into town, Chiara Rimella tells us which ‘latterie' we should visit in Milan. Also in the programme: Monica Lillis sits down with Lucie Herring of Caviar House & Prunier to find out how the brand is adapting its image to appeal to a fresh crowd. Plus: Lilian Fawcett speaks to HSBC Asean economist Aris Dacanay to learn more about the booming market for the famously smelly durian fruit.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For a second week, Monocle's Chiara Rimella looks back on a delicious 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monocle's Chiara Rimella looks back on a delicious 2023.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We take a deep dive into some classic culinary Christmas traditions. Chiara Rimella and Fernando Augusto Pacheco sit down in the studio for a battle of the panettones. Plus: Monica Lillis sings the praises of Christmas pudding and Nina dos Santos tells us why cod will be on her table this year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chiara Rimella sits down with acclaimed Australian cookbook author Donna Hay to discuss her new cookbook, ‘Even More Basics to Brilliance'. Also in the programme, Monocle's Milan correspondent, Ivan Carvalho, heads to Portugal to explore the lesser-known wine appellation, Vidigueira. Plus: Naomi Xu Elegant attend the World's 50 Best Bars Awards in Singapore.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A look at the week's news and culture with Georgina Godwin. We're joined by the deputy publishing editor of ‘Newsweek', Paul Rhodes, to flick through the morning's papers and Monocle's culture editor, Chiara Rimella, guides us through Italian beach club culture.
In this episode, we look at everything from ancient treasure to craftsmanship in the Alps and a new champagne brand to ponder how the present will shape our future. We begin by exploring the future of Alpine living, asking how to keep tradition alive and examining the already pressing issue of climate change in the region. Plus, we visit the British Museum's impressive new exhibition ‘Luxury and Power: Persia to Greece', and get a report from the French city of Reims profiling a new player in the champagne market. Finally, the deputy editor of ‘Konfekt', Chiara Rimella, muses on the joy of serendipitous encounters. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former CIA operations officer Marc Polymeropoulos on the leaked US intelligence documents – and the man accused of leaking them. Also in the show, Monocle writers Grace Charlton and Carolina Abbott Galvão on South Korea's plan to get lonely young people back into society. Plus: our culture editor, Chiara Rimella, checks in from EXPO Chicago.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We report on another day of drama in British politics; Chiara Rimella tells us why the media should stop calling UK the new Italy; Monocle's editor David Hodari tells us why we are seeing the golden age of train travel and James Rowe has the latest as more countries pull out of Eurovision.
Will Australia send elite forces to Europe to help train Ukrainian troops? Plus: the French government's attempts to end strikes at oil refineries, why the West has issued a warning over China's space ambitions and Monocle's Chiara Rimella joins us live from Frieze London 2022.
Right-wing victories in Italy and Sweden have unsettled Europe, stoking concerns about a new rightward tilt. What's behind the rise of populism in both countries and what does this mean for Europe? Andrew Mueller speaks to Ed Stocker, Nicholas Aylott, Francesco Costa and Chiara Rimella. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tadhg Enright has the latest as UK markets go into meltdown after the government reveals the most significant budget in decades. Chiara Rimella and Fernando Augusto Pacheco discuss upcoming elections in Italy and Brazil, and Natalie Theodosi checks in from Milan Fashion Week. Plus: ‘My Country, My Childhood', a new film about life in Afghanistan amid the rise and fall of the Taliban.
We discuss female relationships, the queer gaze and the beauty of Céline Sciamma's latest film. Ben Rylan is in conversation with Karen Krizanovich, Caspar Salmon and Chiara Rimella.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monocle's Culture editor, Chiara Rimella, shows us around the biggest art event of the year – and speaks to the curators, collectors and critics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monocle's Chiara Rimella and Alexis Self discuss the forthcoming election in Italy and Ukraine's bid for the land of Russia's embassy in Canberra. Plus: a dispatch from New York following the attack on Salman Rushdie, we muse on the 24-hour city and Nic Monisse tells us why ‘superblocks' might be on the way to Los Angeles.
As the Nato summit wraps up, we hear from Greece's ambassador, Spiros Lambridis. Monocle's Chiara Rimella and Alexis Self look at Tory sleaze and Venice's plans to fight mass tourism. And we ask: what does the Supreme Court decision on the Environmental Protection Agency mean for cities and climate change?
Monocle's James Chambers has the latest as Xi Jinping arrives in Hong Kong. Plus: Latvia's defence minister, Artis Pabriks, on Nato's response to Russian aggression, Monocle's Chiara Rimella brings us a culture round-up and Fernando Augusto Pacheco plays us the soundtrack of his summer.
Monocle's culture editor, Chiara Rimella, reports from Art Basel as we mark UBS's ongoing global lead partnership with the fair. The programme features UBS's Christl Novakovic, Giovanni Carmine, director of the fair's Unlimited section, and Samuel Leuenberger, curator of its Parcours strand.
Monocle's culture editor, Chiara Rimella, reports from Art Basel as we mark UBS's ongoing global lead partnership with the fair. The programme features UBS's Christl Novakovic, Giovanni Carmine, director of the fair's Unlimited section, and Samuel Leuenberger, curator of its Parcours strand. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lynne O'Donnell and Kapil Komireddi discuss a hunger crisis in Afghanistan, the UK's Rwanda asylum plan and a new name for Turkish Airlines – but will it catch on? Plus: Mark Galeotti on being added to Russia's sanctions list and Chiara Rimella meets gallery owner Stefan von Bartha at Art Basel.
Ukraine correspondent Olga Tokariuk offers lessons and impressions from travels around Europe; Monocle's Markus Hippi and Nic Monisse look back on Salone del Mobile; Chiara Rimella and Natalie Theodosi discuss Italy's return to the cultural calendar; and Steph Chungu tries to convince reality TV sceptics. Plus: Naomi Xu Elegant on the opening day of Shangri-La Dialogue summit in Singapore.
This week, Markus Hippi gives us the Polish view on the war in Ukraine, while Chiara Rimella and Fernando Augusto Pacheco discuss the Eurovision Song Contest and why it matters to Italians. Plus: Sophie Monaghan-Coombs on Jarvis Cocker's new memoir and accompanying exhibition at The Gallery of Everything, and Andrew Mueller takes us back to Portugal in 1917 for On This Day.
The world's most prestigious art event is back in full force. Monocle's Chiara Rimella and Alexis Self chat about their week in Venice, and how the Biennale has responded in times of conflict. Plus: we hear from some of the most talked-about artists at this year's event, including Stan Douglas and Golden Lion winner Sonia Boyce.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The world's most prestigious art event is back in full force. Monocle's Chiara Rimella and Alexis Self chat about their week in Venice, and how the Biennale has responded in times of conflict. Plus: we hear from some of the most talked-about artists at this year's event, including Stan Douglas and Golden Lion winner Sonia Boyce.
Chris Cermak and Fernando Augusto Pacheco discuss France's election and the new online English edition of ‘Le Monde', while Chiara Rimella and Alexis Self explore the Biennale Arte in Venice. Plus: Sophie Grove and Josh Fehnert on the latest issues of Monocle and Konfekt, Olga Tokariuk with an update from inside Ukraine and Sophie Monaghan-Coombs speaks to the artist behind a new extraterrestrial-themed exhibition in London.
Vladislav Davidzon gives us the latest on the war in Ukraine and we hear from Moonfish, a Ukrainian fighter pilot. Plus: Paige Reynolds and Sophie Monaghan-Coombs discuss a new documentary on Alexei Navalny, Natalie Theodosi and Chiara Rimella talk about protecting Ukrainian culture, and a letter from New York by Henry Rees-Sheridan.
Monocle是個鎖定全球觀點的獨立媒體,從國際事務、商務、文化到設計出發,由加拿大創辦人Tyler Brule帶領多國團隊,從倫敦出發,在世界多次建立網絡據點,Monocle的精神是紙本永不會被數位取代;2013年我有幸像個粉絲得到Tyler的簽名;將近十年後,我有幸訪問到Chiara Rimella,來自義大利,在倫敦Monocle總部任職文化編輯,也是The Monocle Book of Italy唯二編輯。 本集他將與我們暢談他參與的作品 — 關於設計、商業、美食與時尚之旅:The Monocle Book of Italy是個視覺上的饗宴,深入潛出且多面地探索義大利 (避開陳腔濫調的介紹),從文化到設計,再到建築與交通,一個富含深度的國家等待被挖掘… 搜尋:Excuse英國腔! Fast backwarding to autumn, 2013, in London, ‘Cheers, to the finest in print,' signed Tyler Brule, Monocle's Editor-in-Chief on the flyleaf of a Monocle issue I'd just bought. (For those listeners who have not heard of Monocle, it's a media brand from London positioning itself as a global briefing covering international affairs, business, culture and design.) As a fan of Monocle for over a decade, I am especially thrilled today to be joined by Chiara Rimella, Culture Editor of Monocle and one of the two editors of The Monocle Book of Italy. In this episode, she will talk to us about this book she tirelessly co-worked on — a grand tour of design, business, food and fashion — The Monocle Book of Italy is a visual banquet of the nation. This hardback book is no ordinary travel guide of Italy that repeats the beaten track. Rather, it re-visits the many facets of the country multi-dimensionally, from culture to design, architecture to mobility, with a miscellany more for you to explore this country of profundity.
Monocle's news editor Chris Cermak reflects on his time in Kyiv as he prepares to leave the Ukrainian capital. Plus: the latest on a deepening spat between Lithuania and China, Chiara Rimella reviews the papers and Andrew Mueller's wry roundup of the week's funnier stories.
Monocle's team on the week's news: Chris Cermak in Kyiv, Tomos Lewis on Canada's ‘freedom convoy', Fernando Augusto Pacheco on the murder of Moïse Kabamgabe, Lucinda Elliott talks Cuba and Chiara Rimella discusses the Sanremo festival.
North Korea fires its fourth missile test in a month, Québec's premier wants to tax those who refuse a vaccine and Monocle's Chiara Rimella talks licence fees and Sotheby's IPO. Plus: the latest in business and the WEF.
Myanmar expert Ronan Lee has the latest on the Cambodian prime minister's controversial visit. Plus: Tom Edwards and Chiara Rimella discuss the Australian government's treatment of Novak Djokovic, Pope Francis's comments about choosing pets over children and a look ahead to the Golden Globe awards.
We have the latest from Seoul as North Korea reportedly tests another ballistic missile. Plus: Israel considers lifting travel curbs, foreign policy under Germany's new chancellor Olaf Scholz and Monocle's Chiara Rimella brings us the latest culture news.
Will Omicron become the dominant coronavirus variant in the coming weeks? Plus: the latest on the US diplomatic boycott of the Winter Olympics, broadcaster Juliet Linley reviews the papers from Zürich and Monocle's Chiara Rimella brings us the week's culture news.
Will this weekend's G20 meeting pave the way for meaningful global action on climate change? Plus: Moscow begins a fresh coronavirus lockdown, Chiara Rimella reviews the Italian press and Andrew Mueller tells us about the week's quirkier news stories.
What should we know about Japan's new leader? Plus: Nato troops are sent to the Kosovo-Serbia border; the UK Labour Party's Keir Starmer delivers a make-or-break speech in Brighton; and Monocle's culture editor Chiara Rimella rounds up the stories that she's been following.
This week we celebrate the release of ‘The Monocle Book of Entrepreneurs', a guide to starting and running your own business. Daniel Bach speaks to editors Joe Pickard and Chiara Rimella about what makes a great business book and how they approached putting together Monocle's latest title. Plus: editor in chief Andrew Tuck discusses the importance of in-person meetings. We also hear from book essayists Shamil Thakrar, founder of Dishoom, and Maria Hatzistefanis, founder of Rodial. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have the latest from Montreal as Justin Trudeau is returned as Canada's prime minister. Plus: Brazil's leader causes a scene in New York, the latest on Germany's federal vote and Monocle's culture editor Chiara Rimella joins us from Art Basel.
Sophie Grove chats to French-Moroccan writer Leïla Slimani about her new novel ‘The Country of Others', Chiara Rimella heads to Glasgow to meet April Crichton of the French-Scottish fashion label, La Fetiche; and Kate Hutchinson tells us about the importance of the jazz club in shaping the genre over the past 100 years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sophie Grove chats to French-Moroccan writer Leïla Slimani about her new novel ‘The Country of Others', Chiara Rimella heads to Glasgow to meet April Crichton of the French-Scottish fashion label, La Fetiche; and Kate Hutchinson tells us about the importance of the jazz club in shaping the genre over the past 100 years.
Sophie Grove chats to French-Moroccan writer Leïla Slimani about her new novel ‘The Country of Others', Chiara Rimella heads to Glasgow to meet April Crichton of the French-Scottish fashion label, La Fetiche; and Kate Hutchinson tells us about the importance of the jazz club in shaping the genre over the past 100 years.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We have the latest as questions are posed about Germany's flood preparedness. Plus: tensions between India and China, why England's “pingdemic” is proving a logistical problem and Monocle's Chiara Rimella has a cultural round-up.
We have the latest as Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin arrive in Geneva for a one-on-one summit. Plus: Taiwan's outrage at Chinese military incursions, Lawrence Wright on ‘The Plague Year' and culture with Chiara Rimella.
What should we expect from Joe Biden's grand European tour? Plus: a series of significant votes in Switzerland, the role of the media at the Tokyo Olympics and the week's culture news with Monocle's Chiara Rimella.
Are Myanmar’s neighbours any closer to bringing an end to the country’s political crisis? Plus: we explore president Biden’s radical tax plans, discuss incentives for people in Hong Kong who are unsure about coronavirus vaccines and Monocle’s Chiara Rimella rounds up the week’s culture news.
The EU’s legal action against Astrazeneca: how will it play out? Plus: Dominic Cummings lifts the lid on 10 Downing Street’s coronavirus strategy, the role of women in the climate crisis and a culture roundup with Monocle’s Chiara Rimella.
Tyler Brûlé, Andrew Tuck, Chiara Rimella, Chandra Kurt and Eemeli Isoaho on the weekend’s top stories. Plus, we check in with our friends and contributors in London, Amsterdam and Ljubljana.
Monocle's Culture editor, Chiara Rimella, is joined by the CEO and founder of the World Photography Organisation, Scott Gray. They discuss the recently held 2021 Sony World Photography awards and the impact of the pandemic on photography and the events industry at large.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.