Good news for multicultural Leipzig. The city is looking for projects to fund.
MoreOne of the things that I've heard international people in Leipzig complain about the most has been the lack of access to information on jobs, leading many to think that the local job market is extremely limited and that therefore they should leave. With that in mind, we've decided to run a post two Sundays
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It's nice to see other people adding to a pool of diverse voices narrating life in and visits to our great little city. Today is Becky Markovitz's turn to be featured in our Q&A; we are happy that, recently, she moved to Leipzig and has been chronicling her cultural discoveries and experiences living abroad for
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If you've stopped by before, you may have noticed LeipGlo looks a bit different now (once again). We're changing our blog for a new reader experience: Over the next weeks, we will gradually adapt it to an even more magazine-like layout. We will also change the frequency and order of our columns and other sections,
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Here is our first regular podcast program, hosted by our columnists Rachael Clugston (local politics) and Kapuczino (music). Please share
Come along with us as we explore the fascinating design sights, and show a Danish blogger around Leipzig.