Juliet Linley and Damita Pressl join Monocle’s editorial director, Tyler Brûlé, to discuss the weekend’s hottest topics. We also speak to Monocle’s Helsinki correspondent, Petri Burtsoff, for the latest news from the Nordics and senior correspondent and music curator Fernando Augusto Pacheco joins us from Malmö to talk all things Eurovision. Plus: Monocle’s North Africa correspondent, Mary Fitzgerald, joins the programme to discuss speaking at the Beyond Words French literature festival event Taste of Marseille. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good morning from Zurich.
You're listening to Monocle on Sunday with me, Tyler Brulee.
Coming up on today's program, my guest today, Juliet Lindley, fresh around the microphone.
Also, Demita Pressel is also here from the NZZ this morning.
Demita, we'll start with what have you spotted?
I mean, of course we're going to be talking a lot about Eurovision this morning.
Anything else for us today?
Yeah, the northern lights were visible in Zurich and all across German speaking Switzerland.
And I'm really jealous I didn't get to see them.
But the pictures looked beautiful.
Yeah, you would have stayed up later last night as well.
But anyway, we'll discuss that.
Also, our senior correspondent and music curator Fernando Augusto Pacheco joins us from Malmo for a Eurovision debrief.
And we'll also be getting the latest news from the Nordics.
Sweden survives what can only be described as a highly unusual Eurovision Song Contest.
And the Helsinki barber who promises not to talk to you, I'm Monocles Helsinki correspondent Petri Burzov and I'll be bringing you the news from the Nordic region.
Of course, a bit more of Eurovision analysis from him as well.
Plus I will speak to our North Africa correspondent, Mary Fitzgerald, who is speaking at the French Literature festival Beyond Words in London.
It's the 12th of May, 2024.
Live from Zurich, this is Monaco on Sunday.