The Economist: Culture

The Economist

  • 18 minutes 31 seconds
    The cultural review of 2016 and preview of 2017
    A look back at the highlights of 2016: including gender-bending Shakespeare and “In Praise of Weiner” - a political disaster documentary 2017 is the 100th anniversary of the Russian Revolution and we discuss the "confluence": Venice Biennale, Documenta in Kassel and the Munster sculpture showAnne McElvoy is joined by The Economist’s Fiammetta Rocco and Jonathan Beckman

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    29 December 2016, 10:32 pm
  • 15 minutes 57 seconds
    On pluralism and light
    "Holy Lands” by Nicolas Pelham and "Six Facets of Light” by Anne Wroe are two new books by Economist writers. Both look at contemporary questions through historical lenses

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    23 April 2016, 6:42 pm
  • 7 minutes 6 seconds
    The Johnson column: Why punctuation is a prickly business
    Our Johnson columnist, Lane Greene, explores why issues of punctuation make us jump at each other's throats

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    10 March 2016, 4:25 pm
  • 15 minutes 2 seconds
    1843: Our new magazine
    From Antarctica to the equally chilly arena of French far-right politics, we take a peek into some of the stories featured in 1843’s first issue, published March 9th

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    3 March 2016, 8:15 pm
  • 11 minutes 40 seconds
    Narconomics: How to run a drug cartel
    Tom Wainwright, The Economist's Britain editor and former Mexico correspondent, explores the parallels between the $300 billion illegal drugs business and the corporate world, from franchising to corporate social responsibility

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    25 February 2016, 6:25 pm
  • 11 minutes 27 seconds
    The Johnson column: Speech in print
    The Economist’s language column will appear every fortnight in the print edition. Lane Greene talks about the science, history and controversies he has covered so far

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    28 January 2016, 11:29 am
  • 14 minutes 24 seconds
    Waging war: The World in Conflict
    In his new book, John Andrews, former foreign correspondent for The Economist, discusses the history, evolution and persistence of terrorism and global warfare

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    25 January 2016, 6:56 pm
  • 8 minutes 31 seconds
    The euro experiment: Trial and error
    Paul Wallace, The Economist’s European economics editor, explores the sources of the euro crisis and assesses the risks that the single currency still faces in his new book

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    7 January 2016, 5:48 pm
  • 8 minutes 39 seconds
    The best books of 2015
    This year saw a boom in dark books about the future of America, new translated fiction and accounts of the battle of Waterloo. Our correspondents discuss the finest books on their shelves

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    31 December 2015, 8:48 am
  • 5 minutes 59 seconds
    Street fashion: From darkness to chicness
    David Tovey, an artist and fashion designer speaks to The Economist about battling serious illnesses, his memories of being homeless in London and the power of art

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    24 December 2015, 4:27 pm
  • 9 minutes 32 seconds
    Myanmar: Blood, dreams and gold
    Richard Cockett, The Economist’s former south east Asia bureau chief, discusses Myanmar’s colonial past, current president and the country’s increasing geopolitical importance

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    8 October 2015, 5:43 pm
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