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Yohann Koshy, Co-editor, New Internationalist
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Yohann Koshy, Co-editor, New Internationalist

The New Internationalist launched in 1973 as a campaigning monthly covering the growing western interest in and concern for the developing world. Today it positions itself as a fiercely independent, co-operatively owned organisation dedicated to socially responsible journalism. We meet...
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Tribune, relaunched
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Tribune, relaunched

Britain’s oldest left-wing newspaper, Tribune, has been revived by an unlikely source - Bhaskar Sunkara, the publisher of Jacobin, a leading voice of the American left. Now taking the form of an illustrated bi-monthly print magazine, Sunkara hopes to inject...
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22.10.18
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22.10.18

James Harding, ex-BBC News chief, launches new slow journalism project Tortoise. Jeremy Leslie previews next week’s ModMag London on The Stack. Aperture gallery and California Sunday align exhibition and issue, At Home in the American West. As she puts her...
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Nick Haramis, Interview
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Nick Haramis, Interview

This week we are back across the pond with Nick Haramis, Brooklyn-based editor-in-chief of the newly re-launched Interview. Nick shares his working week and discusses the magazine’s return to its roots as it turns 50. Tell us about your Monday...
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Interview relaunched
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Interview relaunched

The cover of the relaunched Interview magazine was revealed last week, featuring Agnes Varda on the cover in a nod towards her presence on the very first 1968 issue of the magazine (see below). Here’s a first look inside at...
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Bana Bissat, Flash Art
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Bana Bissat, Flash Art

This week we are in Milan with Bana Bissat, who covers marketing and advertising for Flash Art. Its recent redesign has brought in a new readership while respecting their loyal following built up over 50 years. Bana explains this and...
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