As the clock struck midnight last night and Berlin kicked off what will be a good 72 hours of explosions … Read More
As the clock struck midnight last night and Berlin kicked off what will be a good 72 hours of explosions … Read More
Well after an exciting May 1st full of the usual shenanigans and demonstrations, here at Alternative Berlin HQ we’ve put … Read More
Where is this year going? It’s flying by for us, and now that the usual May 1st chaos … Read More
Berlin has long, hard winters. Even though we’re proud that our tours run all year round, we do get excited … Read More
By Hannah Graves One of the really great things about Berlin is the fact it often feels like a bunch … Read More
Our list of Top fives for the month of April which traditionally is the month Berlin´s begin to open their … Read More
Ever since I´ve been old enough to understand a language, comprehend a concept, value history, tradition and appreciate there was … 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
Two buildings face each other on the Spree: one is a shiny highrise, its mosaic of metallic colours gleaming on … Read More
In the very same week that Tacheles is threatened, a new art squat makes the scene by hosting an exhibition … Read More
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.
What did we ever do at festivals before cell phones were invented? Last year, when my cell phone battery died … Read More