...and into the (day)light.
MoreA small "thank you" note to all our contributors and readers on our first anniversary.
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Here is our first regular podcast program, hosted by our columnists Rachael Clugston (local politics) and Kapuczino (music). Please share
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Contradictions are a challenge our world poses to us, so they need to be dealt with by, among other things, literature.
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Review: Anomalisa
To me, the movie Anomalisa is like an existential poem I can deeply identify with. It's also a tragic love poem of sorts, and a requiem for the middle- and upper-middle class in "Western" society. Catch it in Leipzig this Tuesday.
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Nearly 300 people attended The Leipzig Glocal Job Fair 4 at Werk 2 on October 17, 2023.
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