Monday, May 11, 2009

Porta's Listen...The Monocle Weekly - Edition 20










This week Tyler Brûlé is joined in our London studio by Trefor Moss, Asia-Pacific editor of Jane's Defence Weekly, to talk about the massive defence spending spree Australia is about to embark on and what it could mean for the region. We also hear from director Kirby Dick about his new documentary film, Outrage, which is about to send waves through Washington, and turn to Gavin MacFadyen, director of the Centre for Investigative Journalism, to ask if the big screen is the new forum for investigative journalism. Alexia Hentsch, entrepreneur and founder of the fashion brand Hentsch Man, also drops by to talk about her new pop-up shop opening in London's Notting Hill, while editor Andrew Tuck and culture editor Rob Bound provide culture, comment and debate.



CONTRIBUTORS


THIS WEEK IN THE STUDIO

-10 May


Tyler Brûlé
Editor in chief




Robert Bound
Culture editor


Trefor Moss
Asia-Pacific editor, Jane's Defence Weekly


Gavin MacFadyen
Director, Centre for Investigative Journalism


Founder, Hentsch Man

Credits
Producer: Alexander Mills
Sound Engineer: Chris Sharp
Photographer: Olivier Hess
Editor: Aleksander Solum

You can listen to the broadcasts at The Monocle Weekly website or subscribe to the podcast on iTunes.

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