"I am always a tourist, whether I go on a trip abroad or when I am walking in old familiar places of my childhood."
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Our guest writer Elizabeth Ferguson talks about her feelings for Leipzig and Paris. Was it love at first sight? Read and find out. (Part of our #LOVEzig special series leading up to Valentine's Day next Sunday.)
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No, that's not a spaceship along Plagwitz's Spinnereistraße. LeipGlo takes a look inside the award-winning and iconic Niemeyer's Sphere.
Today you probably came into contact with at least one piece of Bauhaus. A brief history, examples and images from
Speed-dating? Why not! A while ago the LeipGlo team discussed launching new events in Leipzig, and Eden Levin introduced the
As the anniversary of the first demonstrations in Leipzig approaches, exactly a month from now in January, this text offers a good opportunity for reflection.
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Friday night, 29 April, at Werk 2 was dedicated to Ukraine and its people. A committed group of individuals from
Four Leipzig Glocal friends and contributors shared their insights and concerns about this upcoming pivotal election with us. Find out
Leipzig Migrants' Council member Mohamed Okasha reflects on this upcoming federal election from the point of view of migrants.
With theatrical sets and lighting, two narrators and projected images, the audience [in Canada] will go on a journey set in the year 1736 to two coffeehouses in Leipzig and Damascus, cities famous for their trade fairs, their scholarship and their coffee culture.
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Artist Hassan Haddad is the newest subject in our beloved column Künstlertext. Nils Müller writes lyrical musings based on the
Lichtspiele des Westens braves the pandemic with an outdoor extravaganza of artists' installations and projects. Find out what the creatives
LeipGlo contributor Maeshelle West-Davies walks us through this year's Paradoks festival, dedicated to interdisciplinary formats that defy convention, divided into
Your chance to meet Pam de Bahr! And catch up with and follow important reflections on the future of art, cultural policy and democratic practices in Leipzig and outside it.
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It's the most wonderful time of the year in the Leipzig Innenstadt. Here's our comprehensive guide to holiday events in
DOK 2023 Preview: The International Leipzig Festival for Documentary and Animated Film returns from 8 October to 15 October 2023.
It’s almost one thousand years since the Benedictine monastery at Zeitz was founded, and just ten years since local artists
These are special features hosted by the organization GlobaLE. They deal with social and political issues, as part of a months-long festival criticizing globalization.
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The biggest Kinowoche since the pandemic began finally has all Leipzig cinemas back in action. With the new Marvel film,
Now playing in Leipzig cinemas, we review Emerald Fennell's award-winning feature film debut Promising Young Woman. A candy-coated, biting, feminist
We present you with two great options to rediscover the cinema experience after covid: The Green Knight by David Lowery