Tag: Culture
Favorites of the week: Where Quentin Tarantino swoons
The documentary “Baadasssss Cinema” asks very interesting questions about the blaxploitation cinema of the seventies. These and other recommendations of the week from the SZ feuilleton. source site
Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen: temptation to listen
Peter Brook’s timeless adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Storm” and Simon McBurney’s epic picture theater open the Ruhrfestspiele Recklinghausen. source site
Historian Christopher Clark spoke in Berlin about the 1848 revolution – culture
This year, the commemoration of the 1848 revolution will revolve around Frankfurt’s Paulskirche, the seat of the first freely elected pan-German parliament. The emphasis will be on the first attempt…
Munich Kammerspiele: New season with classics instead of discourse theater – culture
It is immediately apparent that most of the foreign-language titles have disappeared. Instead of the riddle from English, German, also French or Ukrainian, from unfamiliar names and quotes, the game…
"-" by Ed Sheeran: Life Goes On
The good news: Ed Sheeran won his plagiarism case. The bad: He also has a new album. source site
Former Ministers of Culture criticize the cultural policy of Laurent Wauquiez
“The Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region is dishonored by removing the subsidy allocated to the New Generation Theater (TNG) in Lyon”, headlines a collective of two hundred personalities from the public spectacle and…
Mona Lisa: Italians want to have solved the bridge puzzle – culture
The Mona Lisa is probably the most famous painting in the world and it still poses a mystery. At least one of them should now have been solved. Art historian…
Munich and Bavaria: culture and leisure tips from Andreja Zidaric – Munich
She is the Sleeping Beauty, the Queen of the Night and the chambermaid Adele – the repertoire of the Slovenian singer Andreja Zidaric is varied; she alternates between the genres…
"-" by Ed Sheeran: Life Goes On
The good news: Ed Sheeran won his plagiarism case. The bad: He also has a new album. source site
Jamie Oliver on Dyslexia and His Children’s Book: Hated Printed Words – Culture
“The kitchen saved me,” Jamie Oliver just told BBC Breakfast TV. His school days were difficult, he was diagnosed with dyslexia, i.e. poor reading and spelling. Nevertheless, his worldwide success…