Tag: cultural
Munich: Cultural and leisure tips from actress Josephine Ehlert – Munich
Do you have to be done with New Year’s resolutions in February? No, says the actress and author, who received script funding from the “The Special Children’s Film” initiative last…
Cultural capital Bad Ischl and the Salzkammergut: the connections to Munich – Bavaria
Never has a European Capital of Culture been as close to the people of Munich as Bad Ischl and the Salzkammergut, including spiritually. Why the two-hour drive is worth it:…
Abuse of Corona aid for the cultural sector – Culture
Culture as food, culture as social glue, culture as a substitute for religion, culture as state representation: During the eight years of the term of office of Minister of State…
Philipp Lahm and Claudia Roth present the cultural program for EM culture
The opening game of the European Football Championship will take place on June 14th in Munich. But unofficially it began last weekend: with the demonstrations of over a million people…
Cultural policy in Poland: Sustainably turned to the right
How can the restructuring of Poland’s cultural institutions by the right-wing PiS governments be reversed? The new Prime Minister Donald Tusk and his Culture Minister are in a dilemma. source…
Munich and Bavaria: Cultural and leisure tips from actress Marlene Morreis – Munich
The actress Marlene Morreis is looking forward to exhibitions, films, a Viennese cabaret artist and her allotment garden in the week from January 29th to February 4th. She speaks Swedish,…
Cultural policy: Berlin overturns anti-discrimination clause: praise and criticism
Cultural policy Berlin overturns anti-discrimination clause: praise and criticism “I will continue to work for the non-discriminatory development of Berlin culture,” assures Berlin’s Senator for Culture Joe Chialo. photo ©…
Munich: Cultural and leisure tips from ballet dancer Shale Wagman – Munich
It’s hard to imagine that things could work without him at first. Shale Wagman is the epicenter of the “Hamlet” elegy in Alexei Ratmansky’s “Tchaikovsky Overtures”, which are now back…
Cultural policy in England: Is the swimming pool killing the theater? – Culture
Of the many highly controversial measures that have become government policy under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, those on culture certainly do not rank high in public perception. But for everyone…
Cultural boycott against Germany: A BDS against the Federal Republic of Germany?
The “Strike Germany” campaign calls for a boycott of German cultural institutions. It remains unclear whether this is serious or a parody. source site