This week’s @TheTLS, featuring A. N. Wilson on Dostoevsky at 200; Damon Galgut on Claire Keegan; @christineburns on Ewan Forbes; @MishaGlenny on Albania; @murielzagha on Spencer; @emilyebernard on Bernardine Evaristo – and more pic.twitter.com/eC4XIpBgnC
— George Berridge (@George_Berridge) November 10, 2021
Tag Archives: November 2021
Morning News: VP Kamala Harris Travels To France, Unrest In Georgia, COP26
Kamala Harris heads to Paris to repair the diplomatic damage done by the Aukus snub, and we assess the latest as political unrest continues in Georgia. Plus: Bosnia’s ‘existential crisis’ and the latest from Cop26.
Front Page Views: Wall Street Journal – NOV 10
Front Covers: ‘Gardens Illustrated’ – NOV 2021
Autumn’s embrace
This issue we explore how designer Alistair Baldwin has taken a historic burgage plot and created a garden that looks to the heritage of the site and how the space can enhance the owners’ lives as a garden retreat.
Morning News: Belarus’ Migrant Crisis, Iraq Prime Minister, Czech Politics
We hear the latest as the migrant crisis escalates on the border between Poland and Belarus, and discuss the assassination attempt on Iraq’s prime minister. Plus: the Czech Republic’s coalition and the week’s music news.
Front Page Views: The New York Times – November 9
Cover Preview: The New Yorker – November 15
News & Analysis: Radical Left Hinders Biden, Green Finance, Rewriting China
A selection of three essential articles read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist. This week: the calamity facing Joe Biden and the democrats, the uses and abuses of green finance (10:19) And Orwellian and proud (16:07).
Front Page Views: Wall Street Journal – NOV 8
Sunday Morning: Top News & Stories From London, Zurich & Tokyo
Monocle’s editorial director Tyler Brûlé and our panellists round up the weekend’s biggest news. Plus: we check in with our editors in London and Tokyo.
