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- 90 - The art of remembering
We visit Berlin’s Soviet War Memorial, where an impressive design belies a deeper meaning for both Germany and Russia. Plus: archaeologist Claire Smith explains why restoring Notre Dame won’t make it any less authentic.
Sun, 28 Apr 2019 - 60min - 89 - Isabelle Huppert and the qualities of camp
Academy award-winning director Neil Jordan discusses his campy new thriller “Greta”, which stars Isabelle Huppert as a deranged stalker. Plus: how an arts education is raising the standards in US prisons and economist Cornelia Meyer reviews the weekend newspapers.
Sun, 21 Apr 2019 - 60min - 88 - Salone del Mobile
Monocle’s Georgina Godwin sits down for a cinnamon bun with leading designers and architects in this special edition broadcast live from the world’s largest furniture fair.
Sun, 14 Apr 2019 - 60min - 87 - A nature series worth nurturing
Sir David Attenborough’s new Netflix Original series ‘Our Planet’ is both a visual masterpiece and an urgent call to action. We meet its producers, Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey. Plus: artist Oliver Jeffers on how politics informs creativity, and a review of the weekend newspapers.
Sun, 7 Apr 2019 - 60min - 86 - Tackling men’s mental health
We look at a play that is bringing the issue of men’s mental health to the forefront. Plus: one of the world’s top 100 start-ups, weekend papers and we celebrate Burmese New Year.
Sun, 31 Mar 2019 - 60min - 85 - Enter stage left (and right)
We look at how political issues can be successfully transferred to the stage. Plus: finding your ‘fragrance wardrobe’, a new novel based around the Holocaust and London restaurant Mortimer House Kitchen.
Sun, 24 Mar 2019 - 60min - 84 - London Burlesque Festival
We profile the 2019 version of a festival that does a fine line in raunchy and risqué. Plus: how AI is changing the workplace, an Art Dubai round-up and Chiltern Firehouse’s knack for staying at the forefront of London’s dining scene.
Sun, 17 Mar 2019 - 60min - 83 - Making the arts accessible
We profile two companies making the arts more accessible. Plus: Daunt Books Spring Festival, extraordinary women in history and former MasterChef winner Tim Anderson on Japanese cooking.
Sun, 10 Mar 2019 - 60min - 82 - Changing British culture
We assess the impact of refugees from Nazi Europe on British culture. Plus: abstract artwork, how to retell Shakespeare and the weekend papers.
Sun, 3 Mar 2019 - 57min - 81 - The art of luxury
We discuss how to create the feeling of luxury. Plus: specialist sound design, the tale of a household and food from northeast India.
Sun, 24 Feb 2019 - 58min - 80 - Liberating Europe
We walk the route that allied forces took when liberating Europe during the Second World War. Plus: long-forgotten writers, organ-donor recipients and the weekend papers.
Sun, 17 Feb 2019 - 60min - 79 - Why theatres matter
As the Theatres At Risk Register is released, we discuss the importance of these venues. Plus: one of the UK’s most famous ships, political cartoons and where best to drink wine.
Sun, 10 Feb 2019 - 57min - 78 - Clearing the oceans
We discuss how superyacht owners can save the world. Plus: we celebrate black and brown cultural innovators and try food from Asturias.
Sun, 3 Feb 2019 - 48min - 77 - Staying creative
We discuss how artists keep from going stale and try to identify the secrets behind perfect choreography. Plus: the story of Madame Tussaud, the weekend papers and how to kick the January blues.
Sun, 27 Jan 2019 - 60min - 76 - Welcome to the UK?
As Brexit, in one form or other, edges ever closer, we examine the plight of refugees in the UK through a play. Plus: Middle Eastern art, the power of the termite and some alcohol-free gin and tonic.
Sun, 20 Jan 2019 - 60min - 75 - Culture from a global perspective
We take a cultural tour of the world as we visit the London Borough of Culture and the Chinese Arts Now festival. Plus: the art of flight, weekend papers and how London’s most famous bar in the 1990s has had a revamp.
Sun, 13 Jan 2019 - 60min - 74 - Sunday Brunch: Modern Day Mimes
We discuss the London International Mime Festival 2019 and meet Adam Szabo the Managing Director of the Manchester Collective. Plus: we try Calvados and go through the weekend papers.
Sun, 6 Jan 2019 - 60min - 73 - Sunday Brunch: Best of 2018
We celebrate a year of ‘Sunday Brunch’ with highlights from 2018: how a song changed a brand, the vegan revolution and how art has changed in the century since the First World War.
Sun, 30 Dec 2018 - 60min - 72 - Sunday Brunch: preparing for Christmas
As the big day approaches, we’ve got some last-minute tips for the perfect feast, as well as the best drinks to match. Plus: festive weekend papers and the power of ice.
Sun, 23 Dec 2018 - 60min - 71 - Sunday Brunch: Diverse artistry
We meet two artists who traverse genres. Plus: how to bring joy to your everyday, weekend papers and we try some British savoury buns.
Sun, 16 Dec 2018 - 56min - 70 - Zürich Christmas Market 2018
Get in the festive spirit for a special edition of the show, broadcast live from The Monocle Christmas Market in Zürich. Raclette at the ready.
Sun, 9 Dec 2018 - 57min - 69 - London Christmas Market 2018Sun, 2 Dec 2018 - 55min
- 68 - The impact of sound
We look at how sound can be used in two different ways: to commemorate the outbreak of the Spanish flu and to help refugees. Plus: job satisfaction, the weekend papers and Ecuadorian cacao.
Sun, 25 Nov 2018 - 54min - 67 - Contemporary circus
The future of the circus, a love song to Europe, the Palace of Versailles, the weekend papers and Middle Eastern cooking at home.
Sun, 18 Nov 2018 - 60min - 66 - Maori literature
We meet some of New Zealand’s leading Maori authors. Plus: a report from Pitchfork Paris, the weekend papers, female tribes and the ethical tea brand trying to change the industry.
Sun, 11 Nov 2018 - 60min - 65 - Asian Art in London
As Asian Art in London hits full swing, we look at the art scene in the region. Plus: classical piano meets Pink Floyd, the lost houses of the estancia and vegan chef Shannon Martinez.
Sun, 4 Nov 2018 - 57min - 64 - Kunst 18 Zürich
As Kunst 18 Zürich hits full swing we take the cultural temperature of the city from our bureau there.
Sun, 28 Oct 2018 - 60min - 63 - Delayed gratification
We discuss why some books find popularity long after publication and profile artist Yayoi Kusama. Plus: the reign of Nur Jahan, the craft cider movement and the weekend papers.
Sun, 21 Oct 2018 - 53min - 62 - Undiscovered suffragettes
We discover some previously unseen photos of Britain’s suffragettes. Plus: a life through music, the story of horror and how to survive a decade in London’s competitive restaurant scene.
Sun, 14 Oct 2018 - 56min - 61 - ‘Hooked’
We discuss the psychology behind addiction with London’s Science Gallery, meet artist Zak Ové, leaf through the weekend papers, find out how to deal with a natural disaster and visit Bluebird Café in London. Bluebird Café As the 20 year-old café expands across London, we discuss how an old favourite keeps up.
Sun, 7 Oct 2018 - 60min - 60 - Women artists
We discuss the underrepresentation of female artists in the commercial sector and look at the importance of theatres. Plus: dealing with global inequality, weekend papers and Kricket’s newest restaurant.
Sun, 30 Sep 2018 - 57min - 59 - Artistic couples
We explore how couples work together as artists and how art is helping with prisoners’ rehabilitation. Plus: how to waste less, the weekend papers and Manifesto Pizza.
Sun, 23 Sep 2018 - 57min - 58 - Live from Zürich
For a special edition of the show we head to our new bureau in Zürich, where we’re joined by some of the people who make up the city’s thriving cultural scene.
Sun, 16 Sep 2018 - 1h 05min - 57 - Artistic licence
We discuss how luxury brands are using art to reach new customers, meet a cellist-turned-artist and visit Cinnamon Kitchen as it celebrates its 10-year anniversary.
Sun, 9 Sep 2018 - 57min - 56 - The Festival of Ideas
We meet some of the greatest minds from art, architecture and music. Plus: we analyse Chinese comedy, look at how a song changed advertising and head to a new avocado bar in London.
Sun, 2 Sep 2018 - 57min - 55 - Van Gogh and the asylum
We look at how the asylum affected Vincent van Gogh with Martin Bailey, who has written a new book about the artist. Plus: indie publisher Charco Press, the world's best national parks and how to make a great restaurant.
Sun, 26 Aug 2018 - 56min - 54 - Pinter at the Pinter
We discuss the life of one of Britain’s most prolific playwrights and seductive symphonies. Plus: Scandi dining, how to grill and weekend papers.
Sun, 19 Aug 2018 - 59min - 53 - Art from the brink of war
We look at art from Weimar Germany and discuss sanctions imposed on Zimbabwe by the US. Plus: Levantine food and the weekend papers.
Sun, 12 Aug 2018 - 57min - 52 - Virtual-reality theatre
We put on a headset and step into the digital world as we discuss virtual reality and theatre, and then homelessness in 1970s London. Plus: human errors, and guilt-free dining.
Sun, 5 Aug 2018 - 51 - Political opera
We speak to composer Keith Burstein on his politically charged work, and to one of the oldest art shippers in London. Plus: feline literature, weekend papers and chef Aurelie Altemaire.
Sun, 29 Jul 2018 - 55min - 50 - Sunday Brunch: Writing in isolation
We discuss how writers deal with loneliness and meet some exciting first-time directors. Plus: the data behind literature and some Portuguese-Algarvian food.
Sun, 22 Jul 2018 - 60min - 49 - Sunday Brunch: The one-handed musical trust
We meet the man helping physically disabled people play musical instruments. Plus: Renaissance insults, Nelson Mandela’s favourite food and the weekend papers.
Sun, 15 Jul 2018 - 60min - 48 - Sunday Brunch: 133 Dambusters
We discuss the 133 Dambusters and meet creative director Tom Hingston. Plus: the Curious Arts Festival, weekend papers and cocktails with a view.
Sun, 8 Jul 2018 - 60min - 47 - Sunday Brunch: Pop art
We discuss pop art with an artist and a gallerist, and look at the life of Dorothea Lange. Plus: feminist saints, weekend papers and Korean food.
Sun, 1 Jul 2018 - 60min - 46 - Sunday Brunch: Sculpture in the City
Via London’s annual public-art programme, we look at how art affects your mental health. Plus: Hector Macdonald on truth, an exhibition on teeth and Michael Carr on Restaurant 92.
Sun, 24 Jun 2018 - 60min - 45 - Sunday Brunch: Postwar art
We discuss how conflict can change and affect artwork, and profile the life of Frida Kahlo. Plus: MP Jo Swinson, the weekend papers and chef Martha Ortiz.
Sun, 17 Jun 2018 - 60min - 44 - Sunday Brunch: The Future Starts Here
We discuss how the world is changing and meet the owners of a new London gallery. Plus: the history of factories, Bengali cuisine and weekend papers.
Sun, 10 Jun 2018 - 60min - 43 - Sunday Brunch: the Windrush generation
We discuss the lives of the Windrush generation and talk bespoke album artwork. Plus: meet the minds behind Remote Contact, Poet in the City and the American Bar.
Sun, 3 Jun 2018 - 60min - 42 - Sunday Brunch: Big art
We discuss the appeal and power of large-scale art. Plus: artist Tom Hammick, the differences between UK and US English and chef Mini Patel on the return of the British café.
Sun, 27 May 2018 - 60min - 41 - Sunday Brunch: ‘Effigies of Wickedness’
We look at a play bringing back cabaret banned by the Nazis and discuss a visual opera coming to London. Plus: James MacManus on the affair between General Eisenhower and his driver in the Second World War and we discuss the Palme d’Or.
Sun, 20 May 2018 - 57min - 40 - Sunday Brunch: A worldwide cultural sample
We take a trip around the world as we hear about a cultural festival in Palestine, recap last night’s Eurovision and head to Cannes. Plus: we preview some upcoming Apsley Lates and learn how to train our brains.
Sun, 13 May 2018 - 60min - 39 - Sunday Brunch: The art of diplomacy
We discuss how artwork can impact and influence diplomacy. Plus: how cities are adapting to our changing workplaces, how reading helped one person tackle anorexia and the evolution of the gastropub.
Sun, 6 May 2018 - 60min - 38 - Sunday Brunch: Online auctioneering
As the art market moves increasingly online we discuss whether traditional auction houses are a dying breed. Plus: we visit London’s most infamous recording studio, check the shortlist for the Women’s Prize for Fiction and try easy vegan cooking.
Sun, 29 Apr 2018 - 60min - 37 - Sunday Brunch: Artistic anonymity
We speak to Steve Lazarides – a colleague of Banksy for more than a decade – who tells us how artists can reinvent a genre and remain hidden in the process. Plus: sound art with Tamar Harpaz, Claire Cock-Starkey’s library secrets and chef Prateek Sadhu.
Sun, 22 Apr 2018 - 60min - 36 - Sunday Brunch: The art of change
We look at whether art can encourage social change, explore why we immortalise musicians and speak with LA-based forward-thinking musician E Ruscha V about his album ‘Who Are You’. Plus: Jane Robinson on the women’s march of 1913, some Japanese grilling and Kevin Craig with the weekend papers.
Sun, 15 Apr 2018 - 60min - 35 - Sunday Brunch: Art of the heart and mind
Get under the skin of art as we look at artists’ personalities, get a glimpse into Picasso’s personal life and reflect on the heart through art. Plus: we preview EstLitFest and try some Indian cuisine.
Sun, 8 Apr 2018 - 60min - 34 - Sunday Brunch: Classic cinema, design and literature
We bust out the classics as we rediscover some icons of British cinema, learn how album art is designed with Rick Froberg and John Reis of Hot Snakes, and leaf through a transcript of ‘The Great Gatsby’. Meanwhile, we discover some of the world’s emerging artists and try some herbal concoctions. Plus: Marie Billon goes through the weekend papers.
Sun, 1 Apr 2018 - 56min - 33 - Sunday Brunch: ‘Another Kind of Life’
We meet some of the subcultures of the world and explore what’s vital to human life with the Wellcome Collection. Plus: Sarah Corbett tells us about craftivism, we chat about driverless cars and we discuss the resurgence of London’s late-night hospitality scene. Plus: Terry Stiastny on the papers.
Sun, 25 Mar 2018 - 60min - 32 - Sunday Brunch: Art in the digital age
We look at how technology has affected art, visit exhibition ‘The Classical Now’ and go on a no-screen reading retreat. Plus: Jonathan Ray brings the champagne, we have brunch with Salon’s owner and Juliette Foster reviews the weekend papers.
Sun, 18 Mar 2018 - 60min - 31 - Sunday Brunch: Trust in invisible agents
We find out how hidden technology is influencing our lives, check out the Museum of London’s ‘Votes for Women’ exhibition and Jen Campbell explores some modern fairy tales. Plus: we try Vicky’s Donuts and Rachel Cunliffe has the weekend papers.
Sun, 11 Mar 2018 - 60min - 30 - Sunday Brunch: Invisible cities
We explore concepts of the ideal city with former Tate curator Flavia Frigeri. We visit a royal art collection. Damien Rudd tells us about the saddest place names in the world, and we try some Hong Kong brunch. Plus: Cornelia Meyer reads the weekend papers.
Sun, 4 Mar 2018 - 47min - 29 - Sunday Brunch: What can you see from your window?
We get tower-block residents’ visions for future London and head to the Tate Modern to see Modigliani. Meanwhile, Ian Williams gets lost in Beijing’s smog. Plus: handmade kitchen gifts and a look at the weekend’s papers with Kevin Craig.
Sun, 25 Feb 2018 - 48min - 28 - Sunday Brunch: ‘Another Time Another Place’
We head back to a London borough past and travel a mile in a migrant’s shoes. Also, Joobin Bekhrad offers an alternative view of Iran, we meet Rosabella Gregory and head to London’s first vegan pub. Plus: Imke Henkel on the weekend papers.
Sun, 18 Feb 2018 - 55min - 27 - Sunday Brunch: ‘Age of Terror: Art Since 9/11’
We look at how art has changed since events in New York back in 2001 with the Imperial War Museum. Plus: the Sapphic Suffragettes. Emmy Favilla on our changing language and how to be a natural baker.
Sun, 11 Feb 2018 - 56min - 26 - Sunday Brunch: Digital playwriting
We hear about a play that puts Whatsapp at its core, visit Peter Doig’s exhibition in London, hear from Daniel Hume on the art of fire-making – and go for “drunch”. Plus: Marie Billon with the weekend papers.
Sun, 4 Feb 2018 - 57min - 25 - Sunday Brunch: documenting a war
We find out about Peter Jackson’s new film documenting the First World War, head to London’s Tate Gallery to celebrate the pioneers of installation art and talk to John Wood about his decision to leave Microsoft to change the world. Plus we try vegan junk food and Rachel Cunliffe on the weekend papers.
Sun, 28 Jan 2018 - 53min - 24 - Sunday Brunch: Exploring a classic
We delve into the history of Winnie-the-Pooh, check out Rose Wylie’s artwork at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery and Deborah Treisman talks about “the most gifted museum man on the West Coast”. We also meet chef Francesco Mazzei and Juliette Foster goes through the weekend papers.
Sun, 21 Jan 2018 - 51min - 23 - Sunday Brunch: ‘City Now City Future’
We take a look at a new exhibition at the Museum of London. Plus we stay in the British capital with a focus on Lumiere London. We’ve also got Oliver Jeffers talking about the journey of a father, a crash course in silent films with Monocle 24’s Christy Evans and Marie Billon on the weekend papers.
Sun, 14 Jan 2018 - 57min - 22 - Sunday Brunch: How to eat your Christmas tree
Learn how you can enjoy your Christmas tree beyond the festive period. Rebecca Abrams tells the history of the Jewish people, we meet a songwriter to the stars and find out how perceptions around seafood are changing. Plus: Juliette Foster goes through the weekend papers.
Sun, 7 Jan 2018 - 53min - 21 - The Best of Sunday BrunchSun, 31 Dec 2017 - 57min
- 20 - Sunday Brunch: creating Christmas
On this edition of ‘Sunday Brunch’, we get you ready for Christmas with a few culinary tips and tricks – and tell you how to prepare the perfect table.
Sun, 24 Dec 2017 - 56min - 19 - Sunday Brunch: Sounds of Peckham
We hear the sounds of London’s Peckham with Peckham Soul and Ian Doescher talks Star Wars and Shakespeare. Meanwhile, we visit the Zabludowicz Collection and enjoy some Christmas food with Theo Randall. Plus: Rachel Cunliffe goes through the weekend papers.
Sun, 17 Dec 2017 - 55min - 18 - Sunday Brunch 18: A gingerbread city
We go to the city – a gingerbread one – as we explore the Museum of Architecture’s famous annual exhibition in London. Plus: Marc Hagan-Guirey teaches us how to perform kirigami – ‘Star Wars’ style; Bea Vo, founder of Stax Diner, talks about Christmas cooking; and Juliette Foster goes through the weekend papers.
Sun, 10 Dec 2017 - 53min - 17 - Sunday Brunch 17: Monocle’s Christmas Market
We are joined by the stallholders and some of Monocle’s very own for coverage of our Christmas Market.
Sun, 3 Dec 2017 - 49min - 16 - Sunday Brunch 16: Red Star Over Russia
Discover photographer David King’s collection of more than 250,000 posters, prints and photographs from Soviet Russia with London’s Tate Modern. Plus: David Bramwell on the weird and the wonderful, and the founder of 30-year-old restaurant Brindisa.
Sun, 26 Nov 2017 - 55min - 15 - Sunday Brunch 15: ‘Illuminating India’
We head to London’s Science Museum to find out how India has influenced science and technology over the course of 5,000 years. Plus: Monocle 24’s Rhys James reveals his favourite record, Sophie Walker expresses her love for Japanese gardens and we try some Greek culinary delights with restaurant Meraki.
Sun, 19 Nov 2017 - 57min - 14 - Sunday Brunch 14: City living: the pros and cons
We explore the pleasures and challenges of urban living. Meanwhile, our Culture editor Robert Bound gives us the bare necessities of life, Ken Mogi discusses the Japanese philosophy of ‘ikigai’ and we meet fashion illustrator Megan Hess. Plus: roaming restaurant Mazí Mas and Rachel Cunliffe of ‘City AM’ with the weekend papers.
Sun, 12 Nov 2017 - 54min - 13 - Sunday Brunch 13: ‘Can Graphic Design Save Your Life?’
Ever wondered about graphic design’s lifesaving properties? The Wellcome Collection has the answers. Plus: Fernando Augusto Pacheco’s favourite record, Amrou Al-Kadhi on why we should stop panicking about Islam and we make some tasty pastries.
Sun, 5 Nov 2017 - 55min - 12 - Sunday Brunch 12: Frenchies
We go through Ben Rylan’s favourite record, Killian Fox hits us with some gastronomic facts and we meet Frenchie. Plus: Terry Stiastny goes through the weekend papers.
Sun, 29 Oct 2017 - 55min - 11 - Sunday Brunch 11: How do you spend your Sunday?
We find out how the UK’s Sunday traditions have changed. Roger K Burton goes through his very extensive wardrobe and we try some Australian brunch. Plus: Rachel Cunliffe on the weekend papers.
Sun, 22 Oct 2017 - 54min - 10 - Sunday Brunch 10: Created Out of Mind
We meet the man behind a project giving people with dementia a voice. Plus: Maxwell Colonna-Dashwood on mastering coffee, Christopher Lord on the Midori House Mixtape and the famous Joe Allen’s new location.
Sun, 15 Oct 2017 - 50min - 9 - Sunday Brunch 9: Surrealist partnerships
We discuss the surprising partnership between Salvador Dalí and Marcel Duchamp and Clemency Burton-Hill tells us why we should all love classical music. Plus: we discover kefir, part of the Russian health-food revolution, and Sebastian Borger reviews the weekend papers.
Sun, 8 Oct 2017 - 53min - 8 - Sunday Brunch 8: The oldest literary festival in the world
We preview Cheltenham Literature Festival, the oldest literary festival in the world. Meanwhile, Henry Rees-Sheridan says the long goodbye on the Midori House Mixtape. Plus: Maja Lunde wants to save the bees on our Weekend Read, we cook Japanese food the easy way and journalist Terry Stiastny on the weekend papers.
Sun, 1 Oct 2017 - 54min - 7 - Sunday Brunch 7: ‘A Poem For Every Day of the Year’
Sprinkle some poetry throughout your life as former film and television star Allie Esiri talks us through her latest collection. Plus: Monocle 24’s Holly Fisher on why the Yeah Yeah Yeahs play an important role in her life and Marie Billon with the French perspective on the German elections.
Sun, 24 Sep 2017 - 56min - 6 - Sunday Brunch 6: From Russia with love
We learn all about Russian Film Week and follow our noses to Pitti Fragranze; we also find out all about life in rural Transylvania with author Mike Ormsby, while Bill Leuty plays us Richard Dawson on the Midori House Mixtape. Plus, Phil Clark with the weekend papers.
Sun, 17 Sep 2017 - 57min - 5 - Sunday Brunch 5: Capital entertainment
We hear all about the new award-winning play ‘Oslo’ that’s coming to the National Theatre, Stanley Trollip tells us about his latest novel and Georgina Godwin tells us about the time she met Abba on the Midori House Mixtape. Plus: Terry Stiastny with a stack of weekend broadsheets.
Sun, 10 Sep 2017 - 57min - 4 - Sunday Brunch 4: What is Cascara?
We look at the news that North Korea has successfully tested a a nuclear weapon. We learn about the drink that’s making coffee more sustainable, Tot Taylor tells us about his latest novel and Melkon Charchoglyan talks alternative jazz in the Midori House Mixtape. Plus: Marie Billon on this weekend’s papers.
Sun, 3 Sep 2017 - 56min - 3 - Sunday Brunch 3: Tastes of Ghana
We find out what makes a Ghanaian brunch, speak to the people behind the Migrate photography exhibition in London, and Tom Hall plays us ‘Automatic Midnight’ in the Midori House mixtape. Plus: the journalist and author Matthew Green goes through a stack of broadsheets from around the world.
Sun, 27 Aug 2017 - 57min - 2 - Sunday Brunch 2: California Designing
We head to the Design Museum to learn about its new exhibition California: Designing Freedom, explore Leonard Cohen’s life with Kieron Matthew Banerji and sample ice-cream sundaes in north London. All that before we go through a huge helping of broadsheets from around the world with Jonathan Fenby.
Sun, 20 Aug 2017 - 57min - 1 - Sunday Brunch 1: The Other Paradise
Find out about the otherworldly evening taking over the Royal Academy of Arts in London, hear some Pink Floyd courtesy of Carlota Rebelo and sample the delights of Dishoom. All that before we go through a huge helping of broadsheets from around the world with Marie Billon.
Sun, 13 Aug 2017 - 57min
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