This week could have you dancing, running, biking, shopping...your way to finding out what happened to Jon Snow.
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Poems: the door to the soul?
What is best when shared? A taxi, food? Words, thoughts, perceptive perspectives. Lito Seizani shares poetic observations with us.
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I walk nervously into the bar of a hotel in the center of Leipzig, not knowing what to expect. Maybe
The sea The sea as a seascape In a frame over the dining table The sea a forever moving element
The poesie book of Eva Goldberg traces the escape of the Goldberg family prior to the start of the Second
Running fever in Boston
The Boston Marathon starts in a few hours, and I just so happen to be visiting the city at the same time. Boston was crackling with anticipation this past weekend, high on the mounting combined adrenaline of the soon-to-be competitors, welcoming the runners with banners and discounts all over, offering running tours of the city
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Leipziger Chrissy Orlowski spends a week on a Galápagos boat tour and reports back about her lifelong dream and how
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LeipGlo contributor Lenka Šerešová shares the history and present of her hometown castle: Schloss Esterhazy of Galanta. She delves into
Being a freemason today
Having a dog who needs three walks a day I always thought that I knew my neighbourhood pretty well. However, the other day I stumbled across a building that carried an image known as Square and Compass on its façade: the most widely recognised symbol of Freemasonry. Like most of you I had heard a lot
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In der Nacht des 27. Februar 1933 wurde der Reichstag in Brand gesetzt. Der 24-jährige Niederländer Marinus van der Lubbe
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Me and Anna Luise – Will the Circle Be Unbroken?
It felt good to have a banjo in my hands. I believe the last time I held one was back in 2010 when borrowing from my father’s friend.
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After a three-year hiatus, the Prix de Tacot soapbox returns on 3 September.