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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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Venus Erotic Fair in Berlin

If there is something that moves the world, according to Sigmund Freud, that is sex. Therefore, the most popular erotic products fair in the world known as The Venus Fair, which begins on September 29 and  finishes on the 2nd of October in Berlin opens for all of those who want to expand the limits [...]

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Berlin Festival 2011

On the 9th and 10th of September rock and electronic music lovers have a date with Berlin Festival 2011, that will take place in Tempelhof Airport Park, just like last year. The festival began nineteen years ago and it promises to break its own record with close to sixty bands take make the best sounds [...]

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Schinkel’s Berlin

In the first pages of his wonderful and baffling book Vision and velocity by the Samoan writer Albert Hanover tells the commotion that his first visit to the Victoria and Albert Museum in London caused him in the summer of 1991. Still disorientated as a consequence of the time outside the clocks that he had [...]

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Eyes Wide Shut, Stanley Kubrick

“Eyes Wide Shut” is one of my favorites films, because the line between reality and fantasy is very thin, while leaving the door open, sometimes you don’t even know what field you are in, so the imagination is unleashed. This movie requires one to be an active observer, attentive, it requires to leave your senses [...]

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Museum Night in Berlin

The night of Museums is, undoubtedly, one of the most important summer events in Berlin, if you like history, art and culture. This event is organized by more than 100 museums and cultural institutions of the city that will remain open to the public all night long on August 27th from 6pm until 2am. Berliners [...]

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Albert Renger-Patzsch in Berlin

A deluxe exhibition is what’s taking place until August 29th in the Bauhaus Archives in Berlin on the photographic work of Albert Renger-Patzsch, based on images of the Fagus factory. The exhibition is titled The Modern Eye, and it’s looking to outline the aesthetic concept crafted by the Bauhaus director Walter Gropius as well as [...]

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International Dance Festival

Between the 12th and the 18th of August, Berlin will be the stage of a new version of Dance in August, where the best musical and dance performers get together in all their expressions. This summer festival is considered the most important event in Europe with the expressive art that is dance, therefore many fans [...]

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Bertolt Brecht: A conscience agitator

Eugen Berthold Friedrich Brecht, better known as Bertolt Brecht, was born in a wealthy bourgeois family in Augsburg, Bavaria, in 1898. The son of a catholic father and protestant mother, he’s one of the most important German playwrights and poets of the 20th century, aside from the creator of the epic theatre, He was known [...]

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Bauhaus Archive in Berlin

The history of the world’s most famous modern art school is housed in the archives of the building designed by Walter Gropius in Berlin. It’s the Bauhaus School, that institution that renovated the concepts on architecture, art and design, revolutionizing generations that today consider it the precursor of all modern design. It’s name, Bauhaus, is [...]

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