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Podcasts:
Monocle surveys the relationship between apprenticeships and low unemployment rates in Vienna.
Monocle attends the Sundance Film Festival to ask whether you still need a screening to break the box office.
Rachel Morarjee reports on Moscow's newest institution devoted to architecture and urbanism.
Monocle visits a watchmaking school in Switzerland and a bespoke bicycle retailer in Melbourne.
Monocle's Jonathan Openshaw travels to Florence to find out what fashion has in store for male consumers this autumn.
In our new series of global briefings Monocle reports on bespoke shoe making in London and visits Italy for a look at personalised yacht design.
Monocle reports from Vienna on the importance of cultivating a culture of craft.
Monocle reports from Detroit on why many were feeling upbeat about "Made in the USA" at this year's autoshow.
Monocle explores how Beirut's redevelopment has become a threat to the city's historic streets and neighbourhoods.
Monocle expolores how the Swedish town of Trångsviken is developing a reputation for breeding serial entrepreneurs.
Backstreet brewing in west London, Dutch glass design and an innovative plastic recycling project.
For five days a year much of the English-speaking documentary-making world focuses in on an old industrial town in northern England for the Sheffield Doc Fest, one of the major events on the film calendar.
What will an independent South Sudan look like? Monocle travels to Juba to witness the birth of the world's newest state.
A small Finnish city that sits on the Arctic Circle called Rovaniemi has claimed Santa as its own.
Monocle's culture editor Robert Bound reports from Art Basel Miami on how the contemporary art market is changing.