Born Again
For years aligned with the US, Colombia is increasingly looking to its Latin neighbours. It’s all part of a growing regional integration movement and Colombia – host of the recent Summit of the Americas – is set to take centre stage.Europe Briefing
What's next for Berlin's Tegel airport, the growing problem of guns in France and windpower goes quiet in SwedenAsia Briefing
A new multipurpose "port complex" in South Korea, an election in Mongolia and new divorce laws in India.Close to home
With China refusing to recognise Tibetan self-determination claims, the Himalayan nation’s government is forced to sit over the border in northern India. Monocle speaks to its newly installed prime minister-in-exile.Americas Briefing
The latest from the US campaign trail, the wardrobe of Sista P. aka Jamaica's first female prime minister, and a look ahead at Rio+20 summitAfrica/Middle East Briefing
The motorcade of Equatorial Guinea's president, election watch in Congo and why Mali's interim prime minister is out of this world.Oceania Briefing
Auckland's ambitious transport plans and why Hobart has its eyes on Sydney's defunct monorail.Defence Briefing
Squabbling over islands in the South China Sea, shopping for warships with Algeria, and boosting the Bangladeshi military.Diplomacy Briefing
We meet Argentina's man in Paris and bring you a round-up of happenings in the world of diplomacy.Past life
The West Bengali city is at a crossroads. On the one hand Kolkata wants to re-establish the look and feel of its Raj glory days. On the other, it wants to brand itself as a contemporary culture and business gateway open to the east.Reluctant Hero
Kenenisa Bekele is a superstar in his home nation of Ethiopia – an Olympic gold-winning distance runner who has risen from poverty to the top of his sport. Yet he remains a humble man who eschews the limelight.Port in a storm
Known as the quieter sibling of the UAE’s growing mega cities, the port of Fujairah links the Gulf to the Indian Ocean. But with investment rising and a politically strategic position, this tranquil place may be about to boom.
Ready, set, go
Preparations from the seating to the flags and the turf are nearly complete for this summer’s London Olympics. We look at the companies that have won the contracts to supply the Games.Head in the sky
As chief executive of Cathay Pacific, it’s John Slosar’s job to steer the airline along a straight path as it increases its reach in China, while keeping staff and passengers on board.Happy valley
The people of Yogyakarta are a contented lot and they have good reason. The city is not only the cultural heart of Java but thanks to leaders who have stamped out corruption, it’s a vibrant business centre too.Business Briefing
Roof farming in Hawaii, mink farming in Denmark, coffee currency in the US and shopping addiction in Lebanon.
Western Star
Monocle attends the fourth annual Dallas Art Fair in the Texan city that is gaining kudos as a major cultural hub in the US. Local collectors, museums and arts spaces have turned it from a lone ranger into an international player.Culture Briefing
Films, books, music and our culture editor's monthly column.Media Briefing
Galleries, art sales, interviews and the latest media products, both analogue and digital.Art Market Briefing
Galleries, art sales, interviews and the latest media products, both analogue and digital.
Tower power
The new Tokyo Skytree, the world’s tallest freestanding tower, isn’t just about height. It’s a monument to the Japanese precision and care taken over its every detail.Design/Architecture Briefing
Bridges, books, shops and other products and projects catching our eyes this month, plus our design editor's column.Fashion Briefing
The best retail, design and clothing from around the globe.Home Sweede home
A dream team of owner, architect, designer has created this 12-room hotel in a residence, reminding us, and the industry, what hotels should be: places that feel like home but are 10 times better.Ferry Tales
To ease into summer we head to the Bosphorus to showcase this month’s collection of fresh-looking casualwear.
Inventory No. 54
Some of the most coveted items in the Monocle office this month are the Bruno Swiss-designed bike, the Murano glass Happy Pill vases and leather duffle bags by Beastin.Sleeping beauty
In the small city of Uwajima in southern Japan, a restored ryokan guest house has reawakened the area’s local pride. This simply presented style of accommodation whispers rather than shouts its quality and is a subtle sign of better things to come.Monocle travel guide
Stay in a cottage attached to an izakaya-inspired restaurant in a Portland neighbourhood, discover a curiosity shop run by an airline pilot in Honolulu and eat Portuguese haute cuisine at Belcanto in Lisbon. These are just some of the highlights this month.Flights of fancy
The Faroes’ national carrier has a charismatic, karaoke-loving CEO and a newly upgraded fleet.Outside the box
French luxury label Moynat, famed for its sturdy trunks, fell out of favour in the 1970s and was forced to shut. But a successful recent relaunch proves there’s still a market for tradition with a twist.A real show-stopper
Bouchon is a welcome addition to the Monaco restaurant scene, serving French classics often prepared at the table in front of diners.Ehrenfeld
Once a workers’ district, the Ehrenfeld neighbourhood in Köln is luring a multi-cultural mix of families and creatives with its competitive housing prices and well- preserved architecture.George Lois
Quick-witted adman George Lois shares his philosophy on advertising, creative sustenance and the perfect last meal.Observation
This festival season Monocle is throwing its own summer bash with ourfavourite nations taking part. Naturally, Midori House is abuzz with some very special ideas, some of which may never leave this page. But if you do own a llama in W1, get in touch.
Issue 54
June 2012
Affairs
Born Again
For years aligned with the US, Colombia is increasingly looking to its Latin neighbours. It’s all part of a growing regional integration movement and Colombia – host of the recent Summit of the Americas – is set to take centre stage.Europe Briefing
What's next for Berlin's Tegel airport, the growing problem of guns in France and windpower goes quiet in SwedenAsia Briefing
A new multipurpose "port complex" in South Korea, an election in Mongolia and new divorce laws in India.Close to home
With China refusing to recognise Tibetan self-determination claims, the Himalayan nation’s government is forced to sit over the border in northern India. Monocle speaks to its newly installed prime minister-in-exile.Americas Briefing
The latest from the US campaign trail, the wardrobe of Sista P. aka Jamaica's first female prime minister, and a look ahead at Rio+20 summitAfrica/Middle East Briefing
The motorcade of Equatorial Guinea's president, election watch in Congo and why Mali's interim prime minister is out of this world.Oceania Briefing
Auckland's ambitious transport plans and why Hobart has its eyes on Sydney's defunct monorail.Defence Briefing
Squabbling over islands in the South China Sea, shopping for warships with Algeria, and boosting the Bangladeshi military.Diplomacy Briefing
We meet Argentina's man in Paris and bring you a round-up of happenings in the world of diplomacy.Past life
The West Bengali city is at a crossroads. On the one hand Kolkata wants to re-establish the look and feel of its Raj glory days. On the other, it wants to brand itself as a contemporary culture and business gateway open to the east.Reluctant Hero
Kenenisa Bekele is a superstar in his home nation of Ethiopia – an Olympic gold-winning distance runner who has risen from poverty to the top of his sport. Yet he remains a humble man who eschews the limelight.Port in a storm
Known as the quieter sibling of the UAE’s growing mega cities, the port of Fujairah links the Gulf to the Indian Ocean. But with investment rising and a politically strategic position, this tranquil place may be about to boom.
Business
Ready, set, go
Preparations from the seating to the flags and the turf are nearly complete for this summer’s London Olympics. We look at the companies that have won the contracts to supply the Games.Head in the sky
As chief executive of Cathay Pacific, it’s John Slosar’s job to steer the airline along a straight path as it increases its reach in China, while keeping staff and passengers on board.Happy valley
The people of Yogyakarta are a contented lot and they have good reason. The city is not only the cultural heart of Java but thanks to leaders who have stamped out corruption, it’s a vibrant business centre too.Business Briefing
Roof farming in Hawaii, mink farming in Denmark, coffee currency in the US and shopping addiction in Lebanon.
Culture
Western Star
Monocle attends the fourth annual Dallas Art Fair in the Texan city that is gaining kudos as a major cultural hub in the US. Local collectors, museums and arts spaces have turned it from a lone ranger into an international player.Culture Briefing
Films, books, music and our culture editor's monthly column.Media Briefing
Galleries, art sales, interviews and the latest media products, both analogue and digital.Art Market Briefing
Galleries, art sales, interviews and the latest media products, both analogue and digital.
Design
Tower power
The new Tokyo Skytree, the world’s tallest freestanding tower, isn’t just about height. It’s a monument to the Japanese precision and care taken over its every detail.Design/Architecture Briefing
Bridges, books, shops and other products and projects catching our eyes this month, plus our design editor's column.Fashion Briefing
The best retail, design and clothing from around the globe.Home Sweede home
A dream team of owner, architect, designer has created this 12-room hotel in a residence, reminding us, and the industry, what hotels should be: places that feel like home but are 10 times better.Ferry Tales
To ease into summer we head to the Bosphorus to showcase this month’s collection of fresh-looking casualwear.
Edits
Inventory No. 54
Some of the most coveted items in the Monocle office this month are the Bruno Swiss-designed bike, the Murano glass Happy Pill vases and leather duffle bags by Beastin.Sleeping beauty
In the small city of Uwajima in southern Japan, a restored ryokan guest house has reawakened the area’s local pride. This simply presented style of accommodation whispers rather than shouts its quality and is a subtle sign of better things to come.Monocle travel guide
Stay in a cottage attached to an izakaya-inspired restaurant in a Portland neighbourhood, discover a curiosity shop run by an airline pilot in Honolulu and eat Portuguese haute cuisine at Belcanto in Lisbon. These are just some of the highlights this month.Flights of fancy
The Faroes’ national carrier has a charismatic, karaoke-loving CEO and a newly upgraded fleet.Outside the box
French luxury label Moynat, famed for its sturdy trunks, fell out of favour in the 1970s and was forced to shut. But a successful recent relaunch proves there’s still a market for tradition with a twist.A real show-stopper
Bouchon is a welcome addition to the Monaco restaurant scene, serving French classics often prepared at the table in front of diners.Ehrenfeld
Once a workers’ district, the Ehrenfeld neighbourhood in Köln is luring a multi-cultural mix of families and creatives with its competitive housing prices and well- preserved architecture.George Lois
Quick-witted adman George Lois shares his philosophy on advertising, creative sustenance and the perfect last meal.Observation
This festival season Monocle is throwing its own summer bash with ourfavourite nations taking part. Naturally, Midori House is abuzz with some very special ideas, some of which may never leave this page. But if you do own a llama in W1, get in touch.
Expo