Intrigued by the title of this event-related post? Good. I’ll explain: Maike Steuer is in the process of transforming the site at Georg-Schumann-Str. 206 into an “intercultural cafe by September,” the event’s Facebook page says (that’s where the “construction site” part comes from). She invites you to come by Saturday, May 16, to check out the place, hang out, eat, chat and listen to some literature (that’s where the “culinary” and “reading” parts come from). From 3 to 6 p.m., the location will be turned into “Restaurant for a Day,” welcoming you with coffee and homemade sweets. To get in, bring 5 euros or your own homemade cookies or cakes. It is said that Leipzig Writers will be on site reading from their poems and prose. There may be some music as well. Sweets, coffee, chat, interesting people and ideas. Nice, cosy way to spend a springtime Saturday afternoon…
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