On Beauty and Being Jemima Kirke Mona Chalabi and her new friend on the elevator. Data Journalist Mona Chalabi Isn’t Sure About Certainty Culture Mar 27. 21.02.2017 (EN) In New York’s West Village, Caroline and Michael Ventura design for living in their home, retail and workspace (EN) Calliope, the concept store venture that fosters the community in a four-storey multifunctional space This week’s issue of the New Yorker features a cover designed by artist Kadir Nelson.The magazine has an interactive version of the cover online that identifies the people shown, along with their stories. Data journalist Mona Chalabi is charting feelings, fault lines, and facts.
... New Yorker critic Hua Hsu is an enthusiast of the margin, a collector of what others might discard. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, New York Magazine, The Guardian and many more.
ON MENOPAUSE. Mfoniso Udofia and her future characters. A special bonus episode produced in collaboration with the Standard Hotel as part of their new audio programming platform, Sometimes Radio, and recorded in the Library Lounge of the Standard Hotel’s London outpost. Mona Chalabi is a data journalist who lives in New York.
As a data analyst, Mona looks at numbers with an activist's mindset: Who is left out of the equation?
Evans’s third novel, a domestic tragicomedy, centers on two couples: one has merely lost its spark, and the other has drifted into the living death of suburbia.The book achieves a moody, velvety atmosphere, as though events were unfolding under amber-tinted bulbs. mona chalabi on art & activism. Mona Chalabi’s Interactive Infographic for The Fader is an Origami Airplane of Migrant Statistics Data editor at The Guardian (U.S. edition) Mona Chalabi’s work straddles the written and the visual, analyzing and presenting information in… She is also an illustrator whose work has been commended by the Royal Statistical Society. ... DARCEY STEINKE. New York City. The New Yorker: The Empty Promise of Boris Johnson by Sam Knight The man expected to be Britain’s next Prime Minister makes people in power, including himself, appear ridiculous, but that doesn’t mean he’d dream of handing power to anybody else.