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Literary Parlor: Theodozia Zarivna, Ukrainian author

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In this new Literary Parlor, Svetlana Lachovkina interviews renowned Ukrainian author Theodozia Zarivna to discuss her craft, the differences between novels, poetry and theatre among other things. Finally, she also shares four of her poems, translated by Svetlana into English.

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A Literary Retrospective: Baldwin’s Go Tell It on the Mountain

Raja-Léon Hamann starts his new article series on the novels of James Baldwin with the author's earliest work, "Go Tell It on the Mountain," diving deep into the work's themes of motherhood and transgenerational struggles.

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Top ten films of 2020 part II – a cow, a clone and a comedy

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Out top ten films of 2020 finally close out with the final five. A hand-picked assortment of special films that are sure to surprise, delight and evoke all kinds of emotions. Find out who made it to the top and whether your favorites are represented.

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Martin Eder: Phantasma and fairy dust

LeipGlo's art insider Maeshelle West-Davies goes deep into Martin Eder's newest exhibition Phantasma at gallery Eigen+Art in the Leipzig Spinnerei.

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Ana Castillo: Seeing electric optimism in colour

Art insider and LeipGlo correspondent Maeshelle West-Davies takes us through the newest exhibition of Ana Castillo "Scroll" at the sheBAM! space in Spinnerei. Take a look at some exclusive photos of Castillo's creations.

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Galleries in Leipzig adapt and reflect

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The Leipzig art scene managed to survive and evolve in accordance with the challenges of the Covid era. Having been reorganised, galleries found the new approaches and reinforced their online resources to stay close to the public. These transformations have explicitly long term consequences not only for the creative professionals, but for the human perception

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