Are you really an Indie fan? prove it at the Indie Kuche.
MoreHere’s our regular listing of films being shown in English and other original foreign languages (with labels such as OmU, OF and OV) at Leipzig cinemas for this movie week. We are now running the list each Tuesday. Although not dubbed, the movies often come with German subtitles, so you can still access the movie if you
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If you can't find something interesting to see this week, you aren't from this planet!
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The Free Thinker Association of Leipzig is a non-profit who wants to bring the work of little or unknown writers and artists to the public. They want to create a place where creativity is the goal. They are calling for stories, poems and statements in as many languages as they can get…especially Arabic…for an edition
MoreLooking for a leisurely Sunday? Go celebrate the 2nd birthday of Poniatowski – Leipzig’s one and only Polish bar and restaurant – and also the 2nd Kreuztraßenfest at Leipzig East! Read Poniat’s invite, which I grabbed (and translated) from their Facebook event page: “Dear guests and neighbors, We invite you to the 2nd Kreuzstraßenfest on 06/09/2015 from
MoreFor those of you feeling the Saxon inside of you, or if you want to explore more of this state’s culture right at its rear… then make your way to the festival “Day of Saxony” (Tag der Sachsen). It runs for more than one day actually: 4th to 6th September. This festival takes place in
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After a three-year hiatus, the Prix de Tacot soapbox returns on 3 September.