Three Monkeys Online

A Curious, Alternative Magazine

Ljubljana

  • Foxy Knoxy makes Italian journos avant garde

    Italian journalism, much maligned by this monkey, has in fact revealed itself to be at the front of the pack pioneering a new form of journalism, one that has quickly come to terms with the changing nature of news, recounting events through the prism of ‘hyper-reality’ and ‘super-fiction’ (discussed further by Mark Lawson). An example […]

  • Advertising

    2007-05-30 Telekomunikacja Polska. Press release. Darmowe rozmowy przez całą dobę. (Free conversations all day long.) That was May. This is December. The company’s subscribers have received a letter from one Jacek Mrozik, Marketing Director. Certain changes have been made in the nomenclature of Telekomunikacja Polska’s rich array of offers. Namely: “plan tp 60 minutes for […]

  • And We’re Surprised They Can’t Calculate Their Losses?

    Addressing the unfolding meltdown in the financial industry, a recent cover of Fortune magazine depicted some of the Wall Street head honchos who were forced to fall on their swords. Above the photos of the fallen, the strapline asked “What were they smoking?” A salacious story in the New York Times on the suspicious death […]

  • There’s no news like bad news

    Chavez has gone and spoiled it all. He only went and lost the constitutional referendum. Not only that, but he has had the impudence to graciously concede defeat! Dziennik quotes him as saying “We respect the rules of the game. Venezuela is not a dictatorship.” Further, he called on his supporters not to cause disturbances […]

  • Electoral reform and greenhouse gas

    As the Bali talks begin, British newspaper the Guardian asked various ‘thinkers’ to propose key breakthroughs that could be made globally/locally to combat the threat of climate change. One of the less predictable ideas came from musician and activist Brian Eno, who proposed electoral reform (presumably in the UK) as an important step towards combatting […]

  • The Garden of the Finzi-Continis

    Describing a book as “beautiful” can be dismissed as a lame start to a piece of criticism. A word more at home among the spidery handwriting of a schoolchild’s book report, the self-respecting critic treats it as gingerly as someone with high blood pressure handles the salt cellar. But (aside from the fact this is […]

  • An Influential List

    In one of the rituals of approaching year-end, the New York Times has unveiled its 10 Best Books of the Year. So far I’ve read only one, Joshua Ferris’s rollicking satire of office life, Then We Came to an End (see here for my take on the novel and here for my high-falutin’ reflections on […]

  • The World’s Fastest Growing Economy in 2008 Will Be…

    …Angola?? Stats nerds can now download facts and figures for 80 countries from the Economist‘s The World in 2008 microsite.(Ireland’s GDP per head figures remain difficult to swallow.)

  • Methods of Control

    There was a stick but there was carrot too. Among the ways in which the Communist authorities in Poland tried to keep writers and creative types in line was by introducing in 1978 a tax free allowance of 144,000 zł per annum for them. This at a time when the average monthly wage was 4 […]