Editor’s letter
In a world that is moving so fast, is there really a need to make the distinction between old and new media? Surely it’s better to play by your own rules.The opener
Award-winning noodles in Bangkok, flagging down a bookshop on wheels in Los Angeles and private moments in the workplace: our fresh news picks from around the world.Catch the pigeon
The niche magazine that’s something of a coo for the Japanese publishing industry.Screen saver
Lisbon cinema gets a new lease of life.My cabinet
Sigfrido Ranucci hosts Italy’s leading investigative news show. And with all that digging to be done, he needs a crack team.Cosy corner
Screenwriter and novelist Hans Rosenfeldt has popularised Nordic noir with ‘The Bridge’. We follow him into the woods.
Faith and devotion
Despite the global trials facing print media and pressures from religious hardliners, one Indonesian paper is remaining faithful to its founding principles.Politics briefing
Cape Verde’s PM tells us why small states have it better, plus Honduran press freedom under threat.Diplomacy briefing
The former US ambassador to Denmark on how he used reality TV for diplomacy and the bbc’s expanding language services.Defence briefing
The nations that have their own military broadcasters, plus the Finnish Jaeger Brigade shows off its Arctic-combat skills.Cities briefing
Singapore puts a cap on cars, a new development with newshound history and we tour the original media clusters, from Fleet Street to Park Row.A televised revolution
With peace reached in Colombia after 53 years of conflict, demobilised guerilla insurgents are directing their attention to a less violent activity: agitating political debate in the nation.
Cartoon networks
Drawing on a quirky cast of animated characters, Line has become Asia’s dominant messaging app. CEO Takeshi Idezawa tells us how.Data base
As the last members of staff move in, we step inside global business analyst Bloomberg’s new European headquarters.Tried and tested
This is the year to strike out on your own. But don’t go in blind. Learn from the young upstarts who’ve made a success of setting up magazines, podcasts and TV streaming services.For love and money
Media firms are getting smarter about how they leverage their brands in order to create new products and services – and bring in extra cash. Whether they are hosting rustic expos, retailing tummy warmers or selling steak, here are some of the best in the business.Pressing ahead
From classroom to newsroom, Giovanni di Lorenzo has learned how to adapt, and now Die Zeit’s editor in chief is successfully adjusting to the many challenges facing the print industry.Business briefing
A harmonious shared workspace in London, a newsy new start-up in Zürich and a snapshot of the world’s biggest publishing markets.
Narrating the world
Monocle meets the men and women who are shaping the news agenda, from influential radio presenters to newspaper editors and television hosts.Little by little
In this CGI era when craft means corralling pixels, we take a trip to a traditional animation studio in Tokyo to marvel at mastering the miniature. Among the models and drying paint we find that old-fashioned artworking is at the forefront of a business in rude health.
Fine tuning
How the GDR’s vast broadcasting house has been restored as a thriving arts hub.Just your type
From magazine revamps and reinventions to much-loved mascots and new HQs, the media world remains a force of creativity.Architecture briefing
From a home-renovation TV show to the brave new designs broadcasting modern ideas, we present our round-up of the need-to-know stories.Reflected glory
Oscar Niemeyer’s modernist citadel near Milan was designed for publishing giant Mondadori, a powerful Italian brand whose identity and culture has been shaped by the building for decades
Taste makers
Creating flavoursome food is one thing; making sure it looks good is another skill entirely. We visit a Munich studio where they do both.Food & drink briefing
Food finds, from an Aussie opening and a Beirut round-up to a British dairy and a Chicago bar.The raw ingredients
Our digest of cookery classics will inspire and delight in equal measure; stack your shelves then stock the pantry.Ralph Steadman
As the ink-spattered architect of Gonzo journalism and Hunter S Thompson’s co-conspirator, Steadman’s inimitable illustration style is known the world over. Here he talks bomb-shelter dining, Donald Trump and the unceasing march of time over a Turkish lunch.
In the frame
As one of the world’s most influential creative agencies, Art Partner represents a select group of the fashion industry’s leading image-makers. We stopped by to find out what it takes for a photographer to make the cut.Swede success
Can a 20-year-old label – a relative whippersnapper – and a Swedish one at that, really mix it with the big-league luxury brands? We speak to Acne Studios executive chairman Mikael Schiller about his business plans, retail strategy and pink shopping bags.Fashion briefing
The importance of style to building a newsreader’s personal brand, plus fashion labels to look out for in the year ahead and a new shop to visit in Paris.Light and shade
To welcome the warmth of spring we take a stroll through Lisbon’s tranquil Restelo district and air an array of cool and cultivated looks.
Woodland retreat
Less than two hours from Tokyo and set amid hot springs, the Nest Inn Hakone is a tranquil haven.Cape of good hope
Rich in fine food and galleries galore, South Africa’s sunny, stunning coastal city is proving a worthy pull.Shop, read, listen
Vaunted vinyl, brilliant books and retailers that cater to exactng tastes.Best in class: London
This music-lovers’ bar brings acoustic perfection to the UK capital – and now it’s got a new bricks-and-mortar shop.The directory
Where to sleep, eat and shop this month.
Issue 110
February 2018
At the front
Editor’s letter
In a world that is moving so fast, is there really a need to make the distinction between old and new media? Surely it’s better to play by your own rules.The opener
Award-winning noodles in Bangkok, flagging down a bookshop on wheels in Los Angeles and private moments in the workplace: our fresh news picks from around the world.Catch the pigeon
The niche magazine that’s something of a coo for the Japanese publishing industry.Screen saver
Lisbon cinema gets a new lease of life.My cabinet
Sigfrido Ranucci hosts Italy’s leading investigative news show. And with all that digging to be done, he needs a crack team.Cosy corner
Screenwriter and novelist Hans Rosenfeldt has popularised Nordic noir with ‘The Bridge’. We follow him into the woods.
Affairs
Faith and devotion
Despite the global trials facing print media and pressures from religious hardliners, one Indonesian paper is remaining faithful to its founding principles.Politics briefing
Cape Verde’s PM tells us why small states have it better, plus Honduran press freedom under threat.Diplomacy briefing
The former US ambassador to Denmark on how he used reality TV for diplomacy and the bbc’s expanding language services.Defence briefing
The nations that have their own military broadcasters, plus the Finnish Jaeger Brigade shows off its Arctic-combat skills.Cities briefing
Singapore puts a cap on cars, a new development with newshound history and we tour the original media clusters, from Fleet Street to Park Row.A televised revolution
With peace reached in Colombia after 53 years of conflict, demobilised guerilla insurgents are directing their attention to a less violent activity: agitating political debate in the nation.
Business
Cartoon networks
Drawing on a quirky cast of animated characters, Line has become Asia’s dominant messaging app. CEO Takeshi Idezawa tells us how.Data base
As the last members of staff move in, we step inside global business analyst Bloomberg’s new European headquarters.Tried and tested
This is the year to strike out on your own. But don’t go in blind. Learn from the young upstarts who’ve made a success of setting up magazines, podcasts and TV streaming services.For love and money
Media firms are getting smarter about how they leverage their brands in order to create new products and services – and bring in extra cash. Whether they are hosting rustic expos, retailing tummy warmers or selling steak, here are some of the best in the business.Pressing ahead
From classroom to newsroom, Giovanni di Lorenzo has learned how to adapt, and now Die Zeit’s editor in chief is successfully adjusting to the many challenges facing the print industry.Business briefing
A harmonious shared workspace in London, a newsy new start-up in Zürich and a snapshot of the world’s biggest publishing markets.
Culture
Narrating the world
Monocle meets the men and women who are shaping the news agenda, from influential radio presenters to newspaper editors and television hosts.Little by little
In this CGI era when craft means corralling pixels, we take a trip to a traditional animation studio in Tokyo to marvel at mastering the miniature. Among the models and drying paint we find that old-fashioned artworking is at the forefront of a business in rude health.
Expo
Design
Fine tuning
How the GDR’s vast broadcasting house has been restored as a thriving arts hub.Just your type
From magazine revamps and reinventions to much-loved mascots and new HQs, the media world remains a force of creativity.Architecture briefing
From a home-renovation TV show to the brave new designs broadcasting modern ideas, we present our round-up of the need-to-know stories.Reflected glory
Oscar Niemeyer’s modernist citadel near Milan was designed for publishing giant Mondadori, a powerful Italian brand whose identity and culture has been shaped by the building for decades
Entertaining
Taste makers
Creating flavoursome food is one thing; making sure it looks good is another skill entirely. We visit a Munich studio where they do both.Food & drink briefing
Food finds, from an Aussie opening and a Beirut round-up to a British dairy and a Chicago bar.The raw ingredients
Our digest of cookery classics will inspire and delight in equal measure; stack your shelves then stock the pantry.Ralph Steadman
As the ink-spattered architect of Gonzo journalism and Hunter S Thompson’s co-conspirator, Steadman’s inimitable illustration style is known the world over. Here he talks bomb-shelter dining, Donald Trump and the unceasing march of time over a Turkish lunch.
Fashion
In the frame
As one of the world’s most influential creative agencies, Art Partner represents a select group of the fashion industry’s leading image-makers. We stopped by to find out what it takes for a photographer to make the cut.Swede success
Can a 20-year-old label – a relative whippersnapper – and a Swedish one at that, really mix it with the big-league luxury brands? We speak to Acne Studios executive chairman Mikael Schiller about his business plans, retail strategy and pink shopping bags.Fashion briefing
The importance of style to building a newsreader’s personal brand, plus fashion labels to look out for in the year ahead and a new shop to visit in Paris.Light and shade
To welcome the warmth of spring we take a stroll through Lisbon’s tranquil Restelo district and air an array of cool and cultivated looks.
Inventory
Woodland retreat
Less than two hours from Tokyo and set amid hot springs, the Nest Inn Hakone is a tranquil haven.Cape of good hope
Rich in fine food and galleries galore, South Africa’s sunny, stunning coastal city is proving a worthy pull.Shop, read, listen
Vaunted vinyl, brilliant books and retailers that cater to exactng tastes.Best in class: London
This music-lovers’ bar brings acoustic perfection to the UK capital – and now it’s got a new bricks-and-mortar shop.The directory
Where to sleep, eat and shop this month.