In the online world we live in today, privacy is a major issue. Though most people go through out their … Read More
In the online world we live in today, privacy is a major issue. Though most people go through out their … Read More
It´s a well known fact that Berlin as a party capital and a free and liberal city is also firmly … Read More
A few weeks ago I stumbled upon by accident what looked to be a an auto repair shop on Chauseestrasse, … Read More
In this day and age of budget flights, all inclusive hotel, airport pickups, package tours, luxury hostels, bus tours across … Read More
When people say that Berlin has an explosive underground, they aren’t just referring to its radical nightlife and its alternative scenes. The … Read More
Berlin´s street art scene can never be accused of being stagnant, inactive, lazy or boring. The sheer volume of local artists … Read More
The Köpi are reopening their techno cellar tomorrow for a night of swanky, gritty, noisy, ghetto elektro-punk. As far a … Read More
Bedrohung, Zwangsversteigerung, Rettung, Evakuierung, Umzäunung, Protest, Hungerstreik, Stürmung, Auszug, Rückkehr – das Tacheles hat seit 1909 sicherlich viel erlebt doch … Read More
Two buildings face each other on the Spree: one is a shiny highrise, its mosaic of metallic colours gleaming on … Read More
On a tour yesterday one of our guests asked me if I knew of any clubs that were open on … Read More
Berlin is stuck in the eighties… but is it the Summer of ’88 or is it Nineteen-Eighty-Four?
Berlin in the 1990s was a concrete jungle: bricks escaping from the confines of their walls, girders sagging and twisting like vines, wood being warped by the elements into elegant mis-shapes. It was as if the elements had escaped the linear confines of the man-made environment. Naturally, this encouraged Berlin’s new residents to do the same.