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Unmoorings: LeipGlo’s first book is now available! I’m proud to announce that the Leipzig Glocal Publishing micro press I founded earlier this year has published its first
Bus Number 52: “A reaffirmation of human kindness” In Bus Number 52, a deeply personal and heartwarming narrative unfolds across continents and years. The story begins in 2013 Bangalore, where
Origins at Kunstkraftwerk Leipzig: Back to the dawn of time No words. Well, hardly any. No words can describe how it felt to experience the Big Bang that created the