Tag: Favorites of the week
Favorites of the Week: Frighteningly Intelligent – Culture
Documentary: “Crows” They’re not cute. A cuddly documentary, such as that of the sweetly waddling emperor penguins, would be impossible with crows. Corvids have a dubious reputation. Martin Schilt talks…
Favorites of the week: Almost a total work of art – culture
Art: Kasper König’s donation Kasper König used a Brillo box that Andy Warhol gave him as a base for his tube television for years, then he sold it to finance…
Favorites of the week: “You did a great job” – Culture
Transgender opera: heroic baritone Lucia Lucas in “Lili Elbe” Baritone player. Hero baritone even. For almost ten years, Lucia Lucas has been a woman equipped with a voluminous, incredibly beautiful,…
Favorites of the week: Fighting your way through life – culture
Exhibition: “Home Street Home” It’s a long way from the street to the Bundestag. For Ralf-Peter Brille, 60 years old, eight of whom were homeless, it was also a path…
Favorites of the week: A jazz legend in the pub – culture
Jazz: Abdullah Ibrahim Once a year, the South African pianist Abdullah Ibrahim gives a concert in his neighboring village for his birthday in October. This year it’s on the 14th…
Favorites of the week: Magnetic Elegance – Culture
Movie: “The Beast in the Jungle” A club without a name, a party out of time. A man and a woman, John and May, meet in 1979 and immediately get…
Favorites of the week: Science fiction on a very, very large scale – culture
Series: “Foundation” is entering its second season Open detailed view In the second season of “Foundation”, ruler Cleon no longer wants to be cloned, but prefers to reproduce the old-fashioned…
Culture tips and favorites of the week: Liam Neeson as Marlowe – Culture
Don’t stop travelers: “French Kiss” by Chilly Gonzales Ultimately, the world can be happy that Chilly Gonzales was well-used during the years in which he had his main residence in…
Culture tips and favorites of the week: Godard as a wildlife filmmaker – Culture
Hardly any other filmmaker has been written about as much as Jean-Luc Godard, who died last September. However, Roxy Miéville, the dog who has lived with Godard and his partner…
Culture tips and favorites of the week: Greetings to the Patriarchy – Culture
Movie: Feminism WTF Katharina Mückstein shows that nothing is “done” in feminism in her documentary “Feminism WTF” – a quick introduction to academic feminism, enlightening and entertaining. Mückstein brought a…