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Stephen Barber: Walls Of Berlin

Stephen Barber: Walls Of Berlin

Stephen Barber is a Professor at Kingston University's and a writer on urban culture, experiment in film and Japanese culture. He has been writing since 1990 and has published twenty books (sixteen non-fiction books and four novels), many of them translated into other languages. He has received many awards and prizes for his books, from bodies such as the Rockefeller Foundation (Bellagio Program), Ford Foundation, DAAD, Japan Foundation and Henkel Foundation, He is currently engaged in a [...]

Kiezkind

Kiezkind

A warm and welcoming indoor cafe and playground that caters for parents as well as kids... One of the myriad frustrations for the urban parent is finding a place where you can sip a decent latte or herbal tea and know that your child is welcome too. Many inner-city cafes are simply too small for prams or too packed for active toddlers, making the experience such a hassle that you're not inclined to repeat it too often. Kiezkind (Kiez is German for neighbourhood; Kind means child) [...]

Goldhahn & Sampson

Goldhahn & Sampson

Slow Food deli raises the bar in Helmholtzplatz... Goldhahn & Sampson is a deli-cum-Slow Food haven located on the Dunckerstr. side of Helmholtzplatz in Prenzlauer Berg. Run by the amiable Sascha and Andreas, this Aladdin’s cave for Foodies offers everything from “slow and conventional food: far flung and local, fancy bling as well as down-to-earthness”. That means you get champagne as well as bratwurst, luxury Sake alongside organic lentils and esoteric Caribbean spices as well as [...]