Tag: Culture
Humboldt-Forum Berlin Global: The main thing is to play – culture
Blossoms and war machines, Benin masks and inkwells from which blood-red splatters slosh: the mural that the New York artist How and Nosm painted in the first room of the…
Caricaturist Kurt Westergaard died at the age of 86 – culture
The Danish cartoonist Kurt Westergaard is dead according to consistent media reports. He died peacefully after a long illness at the age of 86, according to the newspaper Berlingske reported…
Florence Foster Jenkins on Arte Culture
This text was first published in November 2016 when the film hit theaters. It will now run on Arte on Sunday, July 18 at 8:15 p.m., which is why we…
Gasteig Munich: Farewell to the organ – culture
Munich is wallowing in concert hall euphoria. In the eastern nightlife district, the Free State is planning a new hall for 1,800 listeners, which looks like a glowing giant glass…
The Worms Nibelung Festival opens with “Luther” by Lukas Bärfuss – Culture
In the best scene of this more than three-hour performance, Pope Leo X is cycled in with an electric vehicle that looks like a half-open egg, the eco-friendly version of…
America’s rights want to create its own social media world – culture
Donald Trump feels that he has been treated unfairly again. He is currently preparing a class action lawsuit against the heads of the big tech companies for alleged censorship. However,…
Interview with Hubertus Heil – culture
Tuesday marks the 77th anniversary of the assassination attempt by Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg on Adolf Hitler, the commemoration ceremony will take place in the Berlin-Plötzensee memorial. Federal Labor…
Can you still rely on science? A search for traces – culture
In the discussions about climate catastrophe, corona pandemic and right-wing populism, the authority of scientific justifications was severely damaged. Is science still suitable as an anchor of our order? The…
Frédéric Beigbeder’s new book is bad – but also wonderful – culture
In Germany, Frédéric Beigbeder’s novels are often viewed with a lemon-sour grin. Perhaps because this writer is also in his books who the German public has long perceived him to…
Cannes: Golden Palm for Julia Ducournau and “Titane” culture
First of all, there is simply no getting around the following fact: “Titane”, the sensational winners film at the 74th Cannes Film Festival, is about a woman who has orgiastic…