Three Monkeys Online

A Curious, Alternative Magazine

Slovenia

  • Ljubljana

    Ljubljana is one of Europe's coolest capital cities, famed for its castle, beautiful bridges, vibran
  • Italian athletes urged to boycott the opening ceremony of the Olympics

    Maurizio Gasparri, former communications minister and currently senate leader for the Pdl party, didn’t mince his words – for once. Referring to the high-profile decision by German Athlete
  • Boyz – M.I.A

    I’m a fence-sitter (as painful as that may be, literally and metaphorically) when it comes to the dread argument about Politics in music. Like most things in life, it all depends on how it’
  • A questionable voice – The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid

    Having just finished Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist, it was a pleasure to stumble upon an interview with the author (on his site, via Powells.com) where he discussed the process tha
  • Giles Coren’s Winkler

    I have only myself to blame. After I read the e-mail rant heard around the world, my curiosity got the better of me when I spotted a copy of Giles Coren’s first novel, Winkler, on the shelves of
  • The Minotaur – Benjamin Tammuz

    With a sparkling lack of imagination, perhaps,  I find the best way to approach this  intriguing novel by the late Benjamin Tammuz – former literary editor of Israeli newspaper Haaretz –
  • Singing for his Tribe – Luka Bloom

    Luka Bloom is Irish and while his name looks Irish it always feels like it couldn’t belong to an Irish man, it sounds too cool almost. Maybe that’s why Barry Moore chose it? He is of cours
  • Challengers – The New Pornographers interview

    There’s nothing I like more than getting hooked on a melody, then stepping back an instant and realising that there’s an intelligent lyric shouldering the song up. Sure, there are plenty o
  • Bring the Dance – Simon Fagan Interview

    Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher bemoaned the state of the music scene lately because modern bands just didn’t have that genuine feel to them anymore.“If they weren’t in bands they̵
  • Who’s to blame? The Fosse Ardeatine and the struggle over memory in modern Italy.

    One of the most infamous attacks against civilians, during the brief and bloody end-phase of the second world war in Italy, took place on March 24th 1944. The victims of the Fosse Ardeatine massacre w