Sex, Drugs and IPOs: How Two Former Bankers Created TV’s Must Watch Show
Mickey Down and Konrad Kay lived the fast-charging, high stakes life depicted in Industry, then they turned their experience into the best show on TV.
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Giles Deacon's Inspirations
Wearing Drake’s flannel tailoring and a favourite red five-pocket chore jacket, we visit the visionary British designer and artist in his Dalston studio.Read more > -
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A Conversation with Actor Justin Salinger
The British actor on preparing for Everest, good advice and working alongside famous horses.Read more > -
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Three Italian Photographers: Marcello Galvani, Francesco Neri, Luca Nostri
An in-depth and illuminating conversation with three of Italy's leading contemporary photographers.Read more > -
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Drake's in New York: Miwa Susuda’s Way of Seeing
We head downtown to meet Miwa Susuda, photobook publisher and manager of cult cultural institution Dashwood Books.Read more > -
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Work Wear: Theatre Director Simon Godwin
A new series about Drake’s customers, we visit Simon Godwin, Artistic Director of the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington D.C.,and Associate Director at the Royal National Theatre, to find out more about his work, life and why he always wears yellow socks.Read more > -
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Open Studio: A Conversation with artist Laila Tara H
A visit to North London to meet the latest artist exhibiting at the Drake’s Open Studio on Canal Street, the British-Iranian painter Laila Tara H.Read more > -
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The Many Maps of Adam Dant
Artist, author, mapmaker and someone who, seemingly, knows a lot about everything, we visit our friend Adam Dant in his east London studio ahead of the launch of his latest book and accompanying Drake’s exhibition.Read more > -
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An Afternoon with Duncan Hannah (In Memoriam)
Daniel Penny recalls a coffee and a conversation with the iconic writer and artist.Read more > -
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Meet Max Halley, London's Sandwich Baron
Wearing the Drake’s heavyweight linen chore coat and Mk. I Games suit, we visited Max Halley at his cult North London sandwich shop for a chat and some Fernet-Branca… oh, and a sandwich, too.Read more >