The Leipzig Lachmesse is an annual event that has featured the best of German satire and cabaret acts since 1991. Local talent was noticeably absent, writes Jane Whyatt for LeipGlo.
MoreFour Leipzig Glocal friends and contributors shared their insights and concerns about this upcoming pivotal election with us. Find out what Gabriel, Indigo, Mohamed, and Chloé have to say about this momentous election.
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Leipzig Migrants' Council member Mohamed Okasha reflects on this upcoming federal election from the point of view of migrants.
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The Migrants' Council of Leipzig will be reappointed this year with a new process including votes. Candidate Alexandra Athanasopoulou Köpping gives us the ins and outs of this special body that aims to be the voice of international Leipzigers.
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Raja-Leon Hamann explores the racist and colonialist implications of the city festival of Eisenberg, Thuringia being renamed as the M*****fest or Festival of the M***.
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For the 20th anniversary of Leipzig's Filmkunstmesse, we get to highlight three very different films, all led and directed by female artists. Find out what will be in theatres the coming weeks and months, including con artists, Antifa and traumatic experiences.
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