The Stack
Summary: Essential listening for anyone who cares about the printed word and developments in publishing. From independent publications, new forms of print media and graphic novels to little-known niche magazines, ‘The Stack’ is Monocle’s take on the world of print, focusing on everything from the glossiest fashion title to the grittiest local newspaper.
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This week on ‘The Stack’, we speak with David Hendy, author of ‘The BBC: A People’s History’. Plus: we meet Dana Pavlychko: of Ukrainian photography magazine ‘Saliut’.
We speak with musician and photographer Bryan Adams about shooting the Pirelli Calendar 2022. Plus: we visit the Index Art Book Fair in Mexico and discuss the future of ‘The Good Food Guide’.
Bryan Adams and the Pirelli Calendar
This week we speak with Kurt Lin from new business and finance title ‘1611’, and look at ‘Being Hong Kong’, a quarterly that focuses exclusively on the history, culture and daily life of the city.
‘1611’ and ‘Being Hong Kong’
This week we speak with Claire Boyle from ‘McSweeney’s Quarterly’. Plus: a new biography of Karl Lagerfeld and Sebastian Clark from ‘Isolarii’.
‘McSweeney’s Quarterly’, ‘Karl: No Regrets’ and ‘Isolarii’
The best of ‘The Stack’, part two
Monocle 24’s Fernando Augusto Pacheco looks back at the highlights of this year’s ‘The Stack’, including key conversations at The Monocle Media Summit, and with skateboarding iconic title ‘Thrasher’ and ‘People’ magazine.
The best of ‘The Stack’, part one
Monocle's Fernando Augusto Pacheco looks back at the highlights of this year's Stack, including the centenary celebration of Brazil's daily 'Folha de São Paulo', a book celebrating 'Ebony' magazine and Susan Miller discussing astrology in print.
This week on ‘The Stack’ we speak with Ger Ger from ‘The Unseasonal’; Sandra Reichl and Karin Novazamsky from ‘It’s a Passion Thing’; and Nima Habibzadeh and Jade Removille from ‘NR’.
‘The Unseasonal’, ‘It’s a Passion Thing’ and ‘NR’
This week we visit the Guinness World Records HQ in London to speak with its editor in chief Craig Glenday. Plus: Norfolk-based title ‘Akin’ magazine.
Guinness World Records and ‘Akin’