“We’re pulling him out of obscurity by his pants”
INTERVIEW. Theatre collective Shakespeare im Park put the spotlight on a little-known rail tycoon, via Kant and […]
Berlin
Konrad Werner: Cold, withered souls
This week, the residents of one Reinickendorf building called in a lawyer to demand that asylum seeker […]
Berlin
Jacob Sweetman: German football’s cultures clash
As the revolution didn't come on May 1 in Kreuzberg, two other cultures were preparing to clash, […]
Berlin
The East Side Gallery’s latest destination: North Korea?
Having fallen victim to capitalism, the four sections of the Berlin Wall removed by developers on Wednesday […]
Berlin
Save Berlin: Towers of power
The euro crisis drama has cast Germany as a pillar of economic strength and the real estate […]
Politics
“The old figure of 500,000 victims is still being pushed. I wonder if there’s an agenda.”
Part two! Not everyone is happy with the Holocaust Memorial to Roma and Sinti that opened in […]