Home truths
The property rush overlooks that homes are made, not just bought. In this issue Monocle finds inspiration in the people who haven’t forgotten how to live.News with views
State-funded English language news channel RT has found itself at the centre of international attention recently, with its reports on the crisis in Crimea accused of being less than impartial. Monocle goes behind the scenes.Happy Valley
In just 30 years, Bhutan has gone from underdeveloped status to having the highest per capita GDP in South Asia. But does the march towards modernisation threaten its Gross National Happiness?Asia briefing
The Timor-Leste prime minister's motorcade, the benefits of Shanghainese and the fate of bluefin tuna in the waters off Japan.Americas briefing
The view from the Colombian campaign trial and a dispatch from Canada.Africa and Middle East briefing
The style of Egypt's military leader, an unusual Israeli settler and an election to keep an eye on in Malawi.Oceania briefing
An island-hopping Pacific flight path, a debate on independence in New Caledonia and a voice for Kiwi expats.Defence briefing
Kosovo wants its own army, India wants to build its own weapons and the countries considering joining Nato.Diplomacy briefing
The EU's ambassador to Canada, Mexico's many consulates in the US and a controversial new law in Spain.Debate of the 51st state
Should they stay or should they go? Puerto Ricans dither about becoming fully part of the US or seeking independence. Meanwhile the economy wobbles. But finally there seems to be a way forward.Voice of the people
Singaporean director Royston Tan has challenged his country’s conventional narrative – which prizes prosperity and stability – by telling the stories of those living on the margins of society. But even the government has been won over.
On the right path
Introducing the Atlanta BeltLine, a €2bn regeneration project breathing life into the city with its network of ped-estrian and cycle paths and public parks. Monocle heads to the newly connected city, now abuzz with social and commercial activity.Sunny outlook
Each spring the great and the good of the property industry decamp to Cannes to rub shoulders with the architects, urbanists and developers shaping the face of our cities. Monocle heads to the French Riviera to report from this year’s fair.Home fires
Outsourcing production overseas often means a loss of provenance, craft and quality. Monocle visits the Finnish factories bringing it all back home.Striking gold
At a small workshop in London’s Hatton Garden jewellery district, master goldsmith Gareth Harris oversees the production of fine metalwork while passing on time-honoured skills to his apprentice, Stavros Constantinou.A healthy shelf life
The managing director and saviour of furniture manufacturer Vitsoe on how he brought the eminent brand back from the brink, the importance of character and why money men are best avoided.
Creative kicks
World Cup fever is about to break in Brazil so Monocle visits the South American agencies matching the host team’s footballing flair with bold advertising campaigns.Power players
Michael Dobbs and Adam Price have each created ingenious hit political dramas. They sit down to discuss their forthcoming collaboration and the artistic opportunities of a new broadcasting landscape.Media briefing
A unique photographic insight into Nauru, the world's smallest republic, plus a Japanese film magazine branching out overseas and a new robot-cum-video camera.Art market briefing
We meet the curator of Frieze New York, look ahead at a Hong Kong auction and bring you other news and interviews from the art world.Culture briefing
The films, books and bands keeping us entertained this month.
Campus visionary
When Ron Thom was commissioned to design a university in Peterborough 50 years ago, his unique artistic approach set him apart from his Canadian peers – and hasn’t been topped since. Monocle takes a tour around campus.Sacré bleu!
There’s a revolution brewing in Paris. Fortunately it has rather less to do with guillotines and rather more to do with langoustines: the city’s bistros have been getting a makeover. As have the menus – forget seafood and have a pavlova instead.It’s all in the timing
Baselworld, Switzerland’s annual watch fair, threw up some interesting questions this year. How badly has China’s economy affected the industry? Are oversized watches still in? And when will the ‘smartwatch’ break into the luxury market?Fashion briefing
Outfits, brands, designers and retailers from across the globe.
Inventory No. 73
Our top picks this month include a set of beer glasses designed to hold the perfect pint, some notable stationery, a sweet British honey range, plus the best of organic cosmetics.Travel briefing
Two vibrant boutique hotels in Bogotá and Mumbai, an intimate high-rise in Gothenburg with stunning views and ornate historical lodgings in Hoogstraten and Rome: Monocle uncovers the most striking and offbeat places to stay this summer.Wheeling and dealing
KH Würtz, run by father and son, is known for setting the pace in handmade fine-dining crockery.Old town
Once populated by gangs, Casco Viejo is now a major draw for its hotels, shops and galleries.Comfort food
Twins Joshua and Caleb Ng felt Hong Kong was lacking laid-back LA-style cafés so they set up Common Ground, a café/shop which serves dishes that may be simple but are prepared to perfection.Food briefing
The restaurants, cafés, dishes and produce worthy of note this month.Junko Shimada
When she’s not busy working on designs for her label or spending time in her beloved Paris, Junko Shimada loves to eat at Sunaba in Tokyo.Observation
Tyler Brûlé knows that Monocle readers around the world have a lot of questions – and so has come up with some suitable answers.
Issue 73
May 2014
Affairs
Home truths
The property rush overlooks that homes are made, not just bought. In this issue Monocle finds inspiration in the people who haven’t forgotten how to live.News with views
State-funded English language news channel RT has found itself at the centre of international attention recently, with its reports on the crisis in Crimea accused of being less than impartial. Monocle goes behind the scenes.Happy Valley
In just 30 years, Bhutan has gone from underdeveloped status to having the highest per capita GDP in South Asia. But does the march towards modernisation threaten its Gross National Happiness?Asia briefing
The Timor-Leste prime minister's motorcade, the benefits of Shanghainese and the fate of bluefin tuna in the waters off Japan.Americas briefing
The view from the Colombian campaign trial and a dispatch from Canada.Africa and Middle East briefing
The style of Egypt's military leader, an unusual Israeli settler and an election to keep an eye on in Malawi.Oceania briefing
An island-hopping Pacific flight path, a debate on independence in New Caledonia and a voice for Kiwi expats.Defence briefing
Kosovo wants its own army, India wants to build its own weapons and the countries considering joining Nato.Diplomacy briefing
The EU's ambassador to Canada, Mexico's many consulates in the US and a controversial new law in Spain.Debate of the 51st state
Should they stay or should they go? Puerto Ricans dither about becoming fully part of the US or seeking independence. Meanwhile the economy wobbles. But finally there seems to be a way forward.Voice of the people
Singaporean director Royston Tan has challenged his country’s conventional narrative – which prizes prosperity and stability – by telling the stories of those living on the margins of society. But even the government has been won over.
Business
On the right path
Introducing the Atlanta BeltLine, a €2bn regeneration project breathing life into the city with its network of ped-estrian and cycle paths and public parks. Monocle heads to the newly connected city, now abuzz with social and commercial activity.Sunny outlook
Each spring the great and the good of the property industry decamp to Cannes to rub shoulders with the architects, urbanists and developers shaping the face of our cities. Monocle heads to the French Riviera to report from this year’s fair.Home fires
Outsourcing production overseas often means a loss of provenance, craft and quality. Monocle visits the Finnish factories bringing it all back home.Striking gold
At a small workshop in London’s Hatton Garden jewellery district, master goldsmith Gareth Harris oversees the production of fine metalwork while passing on time-honoured skills to his apprentice, Stavros Constantinou.A healthy shelf life
The managing director and saviour of furniture manufacturer Vitsoe on how he brought the eminent brand back from the brink, the importance of character and why money men are best avoided.
Culture
Creative kicks
World Cup fever is about to break in Brazil so Monocle visits the South American agencies matching the host team’s footballing flair with bold advertising campaigns.Power players
Michael Dobbs and Adam Price have each created ingenious hit political dramas. They sit down to discuss their forthcoming collaboration and the artistic opportunities of a new broadcasting landscape.Media briefing
A unique photographic insight into Nauru, the world's smallest republic, plus a Japanese film magazine branching out overseas and a new robot-cum-video camera.Art market briefing
We meet the curator of Frieze New York, look ahead at a Hong Kong auction and bring you other news and interviews from the art world.Culture briefing
The films, books and bands keeping us entertained this month.
Design
Campus visionary
When Ron Thom was commissioned to design a university in Peterborough 50 years ago, his unique artistic approach set him apart from his Canadian peers – and hasn’t been topped since. Monocle takes a tour around campus.Sacré bleu!
There’s a revolution brewing in Paris. Fortunately it has rather less to do with guillotines and rather more to do with langoustines: the city’s bistros have been getting a makeover. As have the menus – forget seafood and have a pavlova instead.It’s all in the timing
Baselworld, Switzerland’s annual watch fair, threw up some interesting questions this year. How badly has China’s economy affected the industry? Are oversized watches still in? And when will the ‘smartwatch’ break into the luxury market?Fashion briefing
Outfits, brands, designers and retailers from across the globe.
Edits
Inventory No. 73
Our top picks this month include a set of beer glasses designed to hold the perfect pint, some notable stationery, a sweet British honey range, plus the best of organic cosmetics.Travel briefing
Two vibrant boutique hotels in Bogotá and Mumbai, an intimate high-rise in Gothenburg with stunning views and ornate historical lodgings in Hoogstraten and Rome: Monocle uncovers the most striking and offbeat places to stay this summer.Wheeling and dealing
KH Würtz, run by father and son, is known for setting the pace in handmade fine-dining crockery.Old town
Once populated by gangs, Casco Viejo is now a major draw for its hotels, shops and galleries.Comfort food
Twins Joshua and Caleb Ng felt Hong Kong was lacking laid-back LA-style cafés so they set up Common Ground, a café/shop which serves dishes that may be simple but are prepared to perfection.Food briefing
The restaurants, cafés, dishes and produce worthy of note this month.Junko Shimada
When she’s not busy working on designs for her label or spending time in her beloved Paris, Junko Shimada loves to eat at Sunaba in Tokyo.Observation
Tyler Brûlé knows that Monocle readers around the world have a lot of questions – and so has come up with some suitable answers.
Expo