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Björk’s “Cornucopia” and the dream of a sustainable future Like her character in "Dancer in the Dark," Björk turns a tragedy into a musical in "Cornucopia." The iconic genre-bending
WANDERKINO returns in September WANDERKINO, a mobile cinema that screens silent films with live music, will roll into Leipzig in September.
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