“So maybe this random poem found on a Tuesday still means something to me. And maybe it will speak to you, too.”
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"Four years gone by, and I couldn't possibly tell you how many hours of work." Your loyalty and exciting events tell us we might just be on the right track, though.
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2018 was an eventful year. Here we bring you the top 5 stories published by LeipGlo. They range from discrimination
"Velvet wind, laced with cool silver light and spiced with innuendos of weekend... spurned me on my way to Baileo, a place where vegetables turn into fruit of art at the Cocktail Open Mic." We've got three very diverse headliners this time: a famous Nepalese-American poet, a burlesque performer, and a solo electric guitarist. Fri,
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Janelas no Purgatório: essay in Portuguese
Quem de nós "expatriados" não se lembra do momento que decidiu jogar tudo pro alto e se mandar? Mesmo que tenha demorado um pouco entre a decisão e a ação...
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Some born travelers turn to photography or reporting to harness their passion and curiosity into a profession. Timothy Eydelnant turned to diplomacy - a career which, beyond its routine, has perhaps been as rewarding as it has been harrowing.
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“No greater friend in Europe than Germany”
If you ever walk into the office of the US Consul in Leipzig, you may notice the pictures of John F. Kennedy and Hillary Clinton hanging on the wall. But the real elephant in the room is, of course, Donald Trump, and how his presidency may be affecting US-Germany relations. Check out Part I of
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