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Cap 'n' Pep are two animated creations by Kuntzel+Deygas, which you may have seen appearing at the Parisian colette store, on TV shows for Edouard Baer or for Lacoste.
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Exclusive preview of a new animated character from K+D. Introducing Com-Pet.
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Ann Curry, news anchor on NBC's Today, chose the UN Delegates Dining Room as the setting for her last meal and testament.
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Monocle's editor-in-chief explains the inspiration behind Monocle, and how the vision became reality.
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Downloadable novels, written to be read on mobile phones, are the most remarkable success story in Japanese publishing.
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Beijing's "blue tabloids" are a publishing phenomenon and an especially surprising one, given the Communist government's short press leash.
View ArticleGolden girls - USA
Who is to blame for a TV news diet of soft stories, banal banter and Identikit blondes - a public unwilling to engage with global affairs, or the networks trying to brand news as entertainment?
View ArticleDream team - Scandinavia
If money were no object, what would a new, world-beating Scandinavian media organisation look like? Who would work for it? What kind of equipment would they use?
View ArticleNews brothers - Istanbul, Turkey
The Tünel, an underground railway with just two stops, has ferried Istanbulites from Galata to Péra since 1875, and a newsstand has stood at its top station for 60 years.
View ArticlePaper curator - Lisbon, Portugal
Until Tema opened 13 years ago, buying an international publication in Portugal - with the exception of Time, Newsweek and Paris Match - was no easy task.
View ArticleStorm in a teacup - China
Gu Degang has been sued for endorsing a weight-loss tea that seems to have no effect.
View ArticleKorea moves - Seoul
Thanks to its commitment to a lightning-fast wireless future, South Korea has become a laboratory for mixing pop culture with big business.
View ArticleCourtly love - Japan
A curious Japanese tribe called the "trial observation maniacs" reports on the slowly grinding wheels of Japanese justice.
View ArticleWaxing lyrical - Rio de Janeiro
The Brazilian publisher of Piaui magazine on how he scored a hit with stories of football-playing priests, limbo and cigarettes.
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