...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
Come along with us as we explore the fascinating design sights, and show a Danish blogger around Leipzig.
Lolita: language, immorality and a masterpiece
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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In the high vulnerability of body and mind of his last days, totally believable with McKellen's acting, I'll dare say Sherlock Holmes has never appeared so human.
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We can live out our 90s obsession, hang out with some wild-hearted folks while watching live performances, and/or see (probably) an old guy with a big belly and red suit arrive at the train station (also a 90s child, but wearing a fake white beard?). All in the same 7-day period.
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