Monocle Magazine Issue 150

Monocle Magazine Issue 150 (the Amusing Special Report Issue) is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Monocle’s 150th issue features a special report on humour: what makes people laugh around the world, can politicians be funny and why do people keep telling jokes that could land them in jail?

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    Wallpaper Magazine November 2021 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Nine years ago, when Cao Fei first featured in the pages of Wallpaper*, she was already at the forefront of technology, but relatively unknown among an audience that wasn’t familiar with the Chinese art scene.

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    Monocle Magazine Issue 135 is available now on loremnotipsum.com. Monocle’s July/August issue is a celebration of the city – it spotlights the cities, leaders and luminaries shaping urban life for the better. We’ve doubled down on our reporting and scoured the globe for outposts of opportunity worth uncovering. Plus: we profile 20 urban projects that are adding a sense of purpose to planning: from skinny parks in Seoul to libraries in Nairobi and somewhere to swim in Stockholm.

    We contribute 1% of our revenue towards carbon removal. LOREM (not Ipsum) is part of Stripe Climate, a coalition of businesses accelerating carbon removal. Stripe Climate aggregates funds from forward-thinking businesses around the world to increase demand for carbon removal. We believe businesses can play a critically important role in helping fight climate change.