Posted in berlin on Jan 17th, 2012
The contemporary, audiovisual cross-cultural festival Transmediale, which this year celebrates its twentieth anniversary in Berlin, between the 31st of January and the 5th of February http://www.transmediale.de/ was founded in 1988 with the name of VideoFilmFest under the artistic direction of Kwell Micky. Based on the fundamental objective of offering promotion of all electronic media productions [...]
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Posted in berlin on Jan 12th, 2012
It’s been nearly fourteen years since Lauryn Hill, who will offer a highly awaited concert in Berlin on the 26th of January (http://www.tempodrom.de/ms._lauryn_hill_2012-01-26_20.html), surprised everyone with her first solo album, ‘The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill’, an almost immediate classic that, already well in the second decade of a different century since the one it was made in, [...]
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Posted in berlin on Dec 29th, 2011
‘Divided Heaven. 1945-1968. The Collection. is one of the most interesting exhibitions at the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin of a peak period of history in Germany and the world, where art is influenced by the accumulation of consecutive events that would change the world’s geopolitical physiognomy. This exhibition is the continuation of a project that in [...]
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Posted in berlin on Dec 22nd, 2011
Tanz der Vampire is German musical by Jim Steinman and Michael Hunze. It’s based on the great film by the legendary French director Roman Polanski. The film was shot in 1967 and Polanski participated as an actor playing the role of Alfred. The musical was premiered in Vienna in 1997 and since then it’s been [...]
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Posted in berlin on Dec 13th, 2011
Every day you get more families who decide to spend Christmas away from home. There’s no need to say that overwhelming Berlin is an ideal destination for the dates close to the Advent Calendar. If you’re lucky, you may even have snow as an added plus to the landscape belonging to a postcard to your [...]
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Posted in berlin on Nov 30th, 2011
If there’s a city where you can enjoy looking and buying in Christmas markets, that would be Berlin. This city possesses close to 60 markets with all sorts of offers for gifts to give to you best friends and/or family. Christmas is a holiday especially dedicated to children, because in the Christian world it’s a [...]
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Posted in berlin on Nov 28th, 2011
The creator of the “Peace collection” was one of the most prominent designers in the fashion fairs that were held in Berlin in last summer, what makes her so special?, apart from her beautiful, modern and feminine designs, her concept of “sustainable fashion”, a poetic construction of the Mayer brand, which manages to connect very [...]
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Posted in berlin on Nov 17th, 2011
A great place to enjoy music and entertainment is The Kater-Holzig, which has a menu that invites you to become a regular at this bar. This bar has revolutionized the concept of space for parties offering a good taste of Berlin. Located in Köpenickerstrasse 50, 10179, It is surrounded by one of Europe’s largest places [...]
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Posted in berlin on Oct 7th, 2011
So much has been said about Berlin, that words are not enough to continue flattering a city that continues to re-inventing, growing, and attracting people from around the world. The problem of the global village is perhaps, that despite the large networks of transnational markets, huge companies, networking activities and real-time global communication, people continues [...]
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Posted in berlin on Sep 28th, 2011
Osteopathy, or osteopathic medicine, is for some people a medical practice and for others a paramedical activity included within what is known as alternative medicine. The first school of osteopathy (the American School of Osteopathy) was founded by Andrew Taylor Still, in 1892. In Anglo-Saxon countries like Canada, Japan, Australia and the United Kingdom, osteopathy [...]
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