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THE OLYMPIC DEBATE
AGAINST WHO: Judith Demba, co-founder of the GDR’s Green party in 1989, currently a member of left-wing Die Linke.Demba successfully campaigned against Berlin’s bid for the 2000 Olympics back in 1993; today, she’s a recidivist with NOlympia Berlin – a loose coalition of mostly left-leaning groups and environmental organisations formed in August 2014 to campaign against the 2024 WHERE ARE THE REAL HOUSEHUSBANDS? Whether because of paternity leave, freelance work or a wife who brings home the bacon, more and more Berlin dads are choosing to stay home with the kids. But does that mean a reversal of the old, stereotypical roles? Maybe not. CORONA: TOP 5 VIRAL CONSPIRACY THEORIES A Chinese lab-engineered virus gone loose as predicted in a best-selling 1981 novel, a crisis orchestrated by the companies set to profit, not a virus at all but 5G effects or, wait, it must be in the beer, right? Five crazy Coronavirus conspiracies. HITCHCOCK IN BABELSBERG Tip Ever wondered what Hitchcock sounds like speaking German? Take a trip to Potsdam’s excellent Filmmuseum, just a 45-minute S-Bahn ride from Alexanderplatz, to hear the then-67-year-old Master of Suspense reminisce on his early days at UFA studios, as a guest of German TV programme Frankfurter Stammtisch.The Hessischer Rundfunk talk show from 1966 is on video/audio display as THE GAY BERLINER: MEET ME IN THE BATHROOM A new exhibition makes Walter Crasshole wonder: whatever happened to gay sex in public toilets? M y most recent toilet hookup was afailure.
EXBERLINER: BERLIN IN ENGLISH SINCE 2002 The most trusted English-language magazine for Berliners. Read about the latest news, culture, politics, nightlife and more. SIX SURPRISING E-SCOOTER FACTS Six e-facts about the new go-to transport for Berliners, from their role in women's emancipation, to whether they're really safer than bikes and if they are really an eco-friendly option. PRIORITY 3, ASTRAZENECA: HOW TO GET A COVID-19 VACCINE IN As Berlin finally ramps up its Covid-19 vaccine campaign, we give you the lowdown on how you might get your hands on a shot. WHO ARE BERLIN’S CORONA DISSENTERS? Every week, an assortment of protesters from Germany’s political fringes gather to demonstrate against the lockdown. Who are these Corona sceptics? Benjamin Haughton investigates. THE LOWDOWN ON COVID-19 TESTING IN BERLIN Covid-19 testing in Berlin has come a long way. As of March 31, all citizens can get one free rapid antigen test per day as part of a nationwide effort to break infection chains and improve contact tracing. Over 150 test centres across the city administer the cost-free Bürgertest, including many pharmacies. Beyond free testing services and those offered by GP surgeries and designatedTHE OLYMPIC DEBATE
AGAINST WHO: Judith Demba, co-founder of the GDR’s Green party in 1989, currently a member of left-wing Die Linke.Demba successfully campaigned against Berlin’s bid for the 2000 Olympics back in 1993; today, she’s a recidivist with NOlympia Berlin – a loose coalition of mostly left-leaning groups and environmental organisations formed in August 2014 to campaign against the 2024 WHERE ARE THE REAL HOUSEHUSBANDS? Whether because of paternity leave, freelance work or a wife who brings home the bacon, more and more Berlin dads are choosing to stay home with the kids. But does that mean a reversal of the old, stereotypical roles? Maybe not. CORONA: TOP 5 VIRAL CONSPIRACY THEORIES A Chinese lab-engineered virus gone loose as predicted in a best-selling 1981 novel, a crisis orchestrated by the companies set to profit, not a virus at all but 5G effects or, wait, it must be in the beer, right? Five crazy Coronavirus conspiracies. HITCHCOCK IN BABELSBERG Tip Ever wondered what Hitchcock sounds like speaking German? Take a trip to Potsdam’s excellent Filmmuseum, just a 45-minute S-Bahn ride from Alexanderplatz, to hear the then-67-year-old Master of Suspense reminisce on his early days at UFA studios, as a guest of German TV programme Frankfurter Stammtisch.The Hessischer Rundfunk talk show from 1966 is on video/audio display as THE GAY BERLINER: MEET ME IN THE BATHROOM A new exhibition makes Walter Crasshole wonder: whatever happened to gay sex in public toilets? M y most recent toilet hookup was afailure.
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Rainer Höß is the grandson of Auschwitz top executioner Rudolf Höß. His quest for truth broke four generations of silence, and turned him into a pariah in a family still infected by the virus ofHolocaust denial.
HOW TO MAKE IT AS AN ACTOR IN BERLIN Want to be an actor? With 50 theatres, some 20 acting schools and the Babelsberg film studios, Berlin is the place to be. But climbing to the top is not easy. Exberliner outlines it for you. RED FLAG: NO, GERMANY IS NOT ACTUALLY RECOGNISING THE German leaders have made headlines as they publicly atone for the murder of tens of thousands of Southern Africans in the early 1990s. But, according to Nathaniel Flakin, it’s DIVERSITY UNITED: EUROPE ON DISPLAY Things are getting crowded under the roof of Tempelhof ’s Hangar II ahead of the Diversity United exhibition. We talk to curator Walter Smerling about what this ambitious show can achieve.A JEW IN THE GDR
Ever wonder what it was like to be a Jew in East Germany? After fleeing Nazi Germany as a child, Salomea Genin returned to live in East Berlin, expecting a utopia free of anti-Semitism – an illusion that would soon shatter. REDEMPTION NOW: EXPLORING YAEL BARTANA’S BERLIN Our art editor unpacks the Israeli artist’s provocative new video work, which turns Berlin into a surrealist hellscape haunted by soldiers and towering Nazi structures. CRUISING THROUGH BERLIN’S QUEER HISTORY Historian Samuel Clowes Huneke talks lesbian balls in Nazi Germany, looking for sex in wartime ruins and how East and West treated theirgay scenes on
WHERE TO WATCH EURO 2020 FOOTBALL IN BERLIN June 10, 2021. 5:13 PM. RSS. Print WHO THE FUCK IS HELENE FISCHER? Set to bless O2 World from Nov 12-14 with her new album "Farbenspiel", you may be wondering who the hell she is and how she got here. Here's an explanation from a German as well as some clarity on a few other embarrassing curiosities of German music. DANCING BAN: WHEN WILL THE SENAT PAY ATTENTION TO CLUBS More social distancing rules have been relaxed and have even allowed indoor dining to resume. Once again, Berlin’s clubs have still been left without a proper plan. Xenia Balzereit weighs in. EXBERLINER: BERLIN IN ENGLISH SINCE 2002 The most trusted English-language magazine for Berliners. Read about the latest news, culture, politics, nightlife and more. PRIORITY 3, ASTRAZENECA: HOW TO GET A COVID-19 VACCINE IN Eligible people are invited to book an appointment at one of Berlin’s six vaccination centres online or by calling the Senat’s Impf-Hotline on 030 9028-2200 (7am to 6pm). Appointment slots for those vaccination centres became available for the third priority group on Monday morning. Unlike earlier groups, people in the thirdcategory don
CORONA: TOP 5 VIRAL CONSPIRACY THEORIES Cui bono #2: Bill Gates' flu vaccine. Another conspiracy theory making the rounds is that the disease was planned for profit and that Bill Gates is pulling the strings. The origins of this theory can be traced back to pro-Trump QAnon YouTuber and professional troll Jordan Sather, who tweeted a link to a 2015 coronavirus patent by Pirbright SIX SURPRISING E-SCOOTER FACTS 6 Electro-unsustainability. Probably the one good reason to hate e-scooters is their sheer wastefulness. The life expectancy of your average free-floating scooter is only three to 12 months. What’s more, the huge environmental cost for the countries where the lithium for battery production is sourced, the electricity needed to chargethem as
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Rainer Höß is the grandson of Auschwitz top executioner Rudolf Höß. His quest for truth broke four generations of silence, and turned him into a pariah in a family still infected by the virus of Holocaust denial. Rainer Höß has more skeletons in his family closet than most: Adolf Eichmann estimated the number at 2.5 million. ASSISTED LOVING: PROSTITUTES AND THE ELDERLY Elderly men being serviced by prostitutes is a reality that is kept discreet inside the walls of retirement homes. Yet, according to the Bundesverband sexuelle Dienste e.V., an advocacy group for sex workers and brothel keepers, prostitutes regularly visit every second retirement home in Berlin. Nele Obermüller dug deep to explore thistaboo
WHERE ARE THE REAL HOUSEHUSBANDS? Where are the real househusbands? One of Berlin’s rare genuine househusbands, Florian Goldmann-Hartl looks after his four children and does most of the housework while his wife Ulrike works full-time. Photo by Maria Runarsdottir. Whether because of paternity leave, freelance work or a wife who brings home the bacon, more and moreBerlin dads
BAHNHOF ZOO'S OTHER CHILDREN Bahnhof Zoo's other children. Christiane F., the teenage heroin addict and protagonist of the book (and film) Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo, has become the symbol of those lost West Berlin youth who got swallowed up by the partying and drugs of the 1970s underground. Where are they now? We tracked down three of Christiane’s peers from the old GERMANY IS A RACIST COUNTRY Of course it's a racist country. That doesn't mean everyone's a Nazi. It means that a lot of Germans, probably the majority, are casually racist. And that Germany, as a whole, is institutionally racist. The army, the police, the education system, the healthcare system to a certain extent and the political system are all institutionallyracist.
THE GAY BERLINER: MEET ME IN THE BATHROOM Yes, before the days of darkrooms and Grindr, Berlin gays got their anonymous jollies in public johns. It’s currently the topic of a brilliant exhibition at the Schwules Museum called Fenster zum Klo (a nod to Frank Ripploh’s West Berlin gay film Taxi zum Klo ). In a mix of photos and artefacts, French photographer Marc Martin describes the EXBERLINER: BERLIN IN ENGLISH SINCE 2002 The most trusted English-language magazine for Berliners. Read about the latest news, culture, politics, nightlife and more. PRIORITY 3, ASTRAZENECA: HOW TO GET A COVID-19 VACCINE IN Eligible people are invited to book an appointment at one of Berlin’s six vaccination centres online or by calling the Senat’s Impf-Hotline on 030 9028-2200 (7am to 6pm). Appointment slots for those vaccination centres became available for the third priority group on Monday morning. Unlike earlier groups, people in the thirdcategory don
CORONA: TOP 5 VIRAL CONSPIRACY THEORIES Cui bono #2: Bill Gates' flu vaccine. Another conspiracy theory making the rounds is that the disease was planned for profit and that Bill Gates is pulling the strings. The origins of this theory can be traced back to pro-Trump QAnon YouTuber and professional troll Jordan Sather, who tweeted a link to a 2015 coronavirus patent by Pirbright SIX SURPRISING E-SCOOTER FACTS 6 Electro-unsustainability. Probably the one good reason to hate e-scooters is their sheer wastefulness. The life expectancy of your average free-floating scooter is only three to 12 months. What’s more, the huge environmental cost for the countries where the lithium for battery production is sourced, the electricity needed to chargethem as
MY NAZI FAMILY
Rainer Höß is the grandson of Auschwitz top executioner Rudolf Höß. His quest for truth broke four generations of silence, and turned him into a pariah in a family still infected by the virus of Holocaust denial. Rainer Höß has more skeletons in his family closet than most: Adolf Eichmann estimated the number at 2.5 million. ASSISTED LOVING: PROSTITUTES AND THE ELDERLY Elderly men being serviced by prostitutes is a reality that is kept discreet inside the walls of retirement homes. Yet, according to the Bundesverband sexuelle Dienste e.V., an advocacy group for sex workers and brothel keepers, prostitutes regularly visit every second retirement home in Berlin. Nele Obermüller dug deep to explore thistaboo
WHERE ARE THE REAL HOUSEHUSBANDS? Where are the real househusbands? One of Berlin’s rare genuine househusbands, Florian Goldmann-Hartl looks after his four children and does most of the housework while his wife Ulrike works full-time. Photo by Maria Runarsdottir. Whether because of paternity leave, freelance work or a wife who brings home the bacon, more and moreBerlin dads
BAHNHOF ZOO'S OTHER CHILDREN Bahnhof Zoo's other children. Christiane F., the teenage heroin addict and protagonist of the book (and film) Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo, has become the symbol of those lost West Berlin youth who got swallowed up by the partying and drugs of the 1970s underground. Where are they now? We tracked down three of Christiane’s peers from the old GERMANY IS A RACIST COUNTRY Of course it's a racist country. That doesn't mean everyone's a Nazi. It means that a lot of Germans, probably the majority, are casually racist. And that Germany, as a whole, is institutionally racist. The army, the police, the education system, the healthcare system to a certain extent and the political system are all institutionallyracist.
THE GAY BERLINER: MEET ME IN THE BATHROOM Yes, before the days of darkrooms and Grindr, Berlin gays got their anonymous jollies in public johns. It’s currently the topic of a brilliant exhibition at the Schwules Museum called Fenster zum Klo (a nod to Frank Ripploh’s West Berlin gay film Taxi zum Klo ). In a mix of photos and artefacts, French photographer Marc Martin describes the THE LOWDOWN ON COVID-19 TESTING IN BERLIN Covid-19 testing in Berlin has come a long way. As of March 31, all citizens can get one free rapid antigen test per day as part of a nationwide effort to break infection chains and improve contact tracing. Over 150 test centres across the city administer the cost-free Bürgertest, including many pharmacies. Beyond free testing services and those offered by GP surgeries and designatedALL WE GOT TO DO
What remains when nothing is left? The dance film all we got to do by bücking&kröger deals with bodies in crisis, with disruption and new beginnings.Two dancers' bodies, traces of shocks inscribed have reached point zero. They try to take new steps together, to carry on, to hold on, to learn anew, to take care of each other, to let go. HISTORY HOSPITAL: CHARITÉ Charité: the facts Charité was founded in 1710 and is one of the world’s oldest operating hospitals.It employs a total of 13,200 medical workers, including nearly 3800 doctors and over 200 professors.With 3000 beds, it’s the largest hospital in Germany and regularly tops the Focus Klinikliste, Germany’s primary hospital ratings.In 2003, Charité merged with the medical schools at HOW TO MAKE IT AS AN ACTOR IN BERLIN Actor Vlad Chiriac, a 30-something Romanian-born Berlin actor, is one of many to have benefited from this trade-off, starring in a one-off Tatort episode. Chiriac was a student at Berlin’s reputable Schauspielschule Charlottenburg, which also has a famous alumni list, albeit one not nearly as long as that of Ernst Busch. WHERE TO WATCH EURO 2020 FOOTBALL IN BERLIN June 10, 2021. 5:13 PM. RSS. Print REDEMPTION NOW: EXPLORING YAEL BARTANA’S BERLIN Our art editor unpacks the Israeli artist’s provocative new video work, which turns Berlin into a surrealist hellscape haunted by soldiers and towering Nazi structures. DANCING BAN: WHEN WILL THE SENAT PAY ATTENTION TO CLUBS More social distancing rules have been relaxed and have even allowed indoor dining to resume. Once again, Berlin’s clubs have still been left without a proper plan. Xenia Balzereit weighs in. DIVERSITY UNITED: EUROPE ON DISPLAY Things are getting crowded under the roof of Tempelhof ’s Hangar II ahead of the Diversity United exhibition. We talk to curator Walter Smerling about what this ambitious show can achieve. BOBA’S BACK: 7 BUBBLE TEA SHOPS TO TRY THIS SUMMER It fell out of favour for a while, but the chewable Taiwanese drink is bigger than ever. Food reporter Jane Silver tells us where to get our tapioca pearl fix in Berlin. I’M YOUR MAN DIRECTOR: “WE WANTED TO PAINT A DIFFERENT Maria Schrader, the star director behind the prize-winning film Man, walks us through its story before the premiere at the Berlinale thisweek.
EXBERLINER: BERLIN IN ENGLISH SINCE 2002 The most trusted English-language magazine for Berliners. Read about the latest news, culture, politics, nightlife and more. PRIORITY 3, ASTRAZENECA: HOW TO GET A COVID-19 VACCINE IN Eligible people are invited to book an appointment at one of Berlin’s six vaccination centres online or by calling the Senat’s Impf-Hotline on 030 9028-2200 (7am to 6pm). Appointment slots for those vaccination centres became available for the third priority group on Monday morning. Unlike earlier groups, people in the thirdcategory don
CORONA: TOP 5 VIRAL CONSPIRACY THEORIES Cui bono #2: Bill Gates' flu vaccine. Another conspiracy theory making the rounds is that the disease was planned for profit and that Bill Gates is pulling the strings. The origins of this theory can be traced back to pro-Trump QAnon YouTuber and professional troll Jordan Sather, who tweeted a link to a 2015 coronavirus patent by Pirbright TADZIO MÜLLER: “I’M AFRAID OF A CORONA SOCIETY Tadzio Müller is a German environmental and LGBTQ+ activist born in Frankfurt am Main in 1976. He has a PhD in politics and international relations. Photo: Daniel Cati. Earlier this year, the climate activist Tadzio Müller discussed sexual politics post-lockdown, the physicality of resistance and why the left needs to catch up with theGreta
SIX SURPRISING E-SCOOTER FACTS 6 Electro-unsustainability. Probably the one good reason to hate e-scooters is their sheer wastefulness. The life expectancy of your average free-floating scooter is only three to 12 months. What’s more, the huge environmental cost for the countries where the lithium for battery production is sourced, the electricity needed to chargethem as
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Rainer Höß is the grandson of Auschwitz top executioner Rudolf Höß. His quest for truth broke four generations of silence, and turned him into a pariah in a family still infected by the virus of Holocaust denial. Rainer Höß has more skeletons in his family closet than most: Adolf Eichmann estimated the number at 2.5 million. BAHNHOF ZOO'S OTHER CHILDREN Bahnhof Zoo's other children. Christiane F., the teenage heroin addict and protagonist of the book (and film) Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo, has become the symbol of those lost West Berlin youth who got swallowed up by the partying and drugs of the 1970s underground. Where are they now? We tracked down three of Christiane’s peers from the old ASSISTED LOVING: PROSTITUTES AND THE ELDERLY Elderly men being serviced by prostitutes is a reality that is kept discreet inside the walls of retirement homes. Yet, according to the Bundesverband sexuelle Dienste e.V., an advocacy group for sex workers and brothel keepers, prostitutes regularly visit every second retirement home in Berlin. Nele Obermüller dug deep to explore thistaboo
GERMANY IS A RACIST COUNTRY Of course it's a racist country. That doesn't mean everyone's a Nazi. It means that a lot of Germans, probably the majority, are casually racist. And that Germany, as a whole, is institutionally racist. The army, the police, the education system, the healthcare system to a certain extent and the political system are all institutionallyracist.
THE GAY BERLINER: MEET ME IN THE BATHROOM Yes, before the days of darkrooms and Grindr, Berlin gays got their anonymous jollies in public johns. It’s currently the topic of a brilliant exhibition at the Schwules Museum called Fenster zum Klo (a nod to Frank Ripploh’s West Berlin gay film Taxi zum Klo ). In a mix of photos and artefacts, French photographer Marc Martin describes the EXBERLINER: BERLIN IN ENGLISH SINCE 2002 The most trusted English-language magazine for Berliners. Read about the latest news, culture, politics, nightlife and more. PRIORITY 3, ASTRAZENECA: HOW TO GET A COVID-19 VACCINE IN Eligible people are invited to book an appointment at one of Berlin’s six vaccination centres online or by calling the Senat’s Impf-Hotline on 030 9028-2200 (7am to 6pm). Appointment slots for those vaccination centres became available for the third priority group on Monday morning. Unlike earlier groups, people in the thirdcategory don
CORONA: TOP 5 VIRAL CONSPIRACY THEORIES Cui bono #2: Bill Gates' flu vaccine. Another conspiracy theory making the rounds is that the disease was planned for profit and that Bill Gates is pulling the strings. The origins of this theory can be traced back to pro-Trump QAnon YouTuber and professional troll Jordan Sather, who tweeted a link to a 2015 coronavirus patent by Pirbright TADZIO MÜLLER: “I’M AFRAID OF A CORONA SOCIETY Tadzio Müller is a German environmental and LGBTQ+ activist born in Frankfurt am Main in 1976. He has a PhD in politics and international relations. Photo: Daniel Cati. Earlier this year, the climate activist Tadzio Müller discussed sexual politics post-lockdown, the physicality of resistance and why the left needs to catch up with theGreta
SIX SURPRISING E-SCOOTER FACTS 6 Electro-unsustainability. Probably the one good reason to hate e-scooters is their sheer wastefulness. The life expectancy of your average free-floating scooter is only three to 12 months. What’s more, the huge environmental cost for the countries where the lithium for battery production is sourced, the electricity needed to chargethem as
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Rainer Höß is the grandson of Auschwitz top executioner Rudolf Höß. His quest for truth broke four generations of silence, and turned him into a pariah in a family still infected by the virus of Holocaust denial. Rainer Höß has more skeletons in his family closet than most: Adolf Eichmann estimated the number at 2.5 million. BAHNHOF ZOO'S OTHER CHILDREN Bahnhof Zoo's other children. Christiane F., the teenage heroin addict and protagonist of the book (and film) Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo, has become the symbol of those lost West Berlin youth who got swallowed up by the partying and drugs of the 1970s underground. Where are they now? We tracked down three of Christiane’s peers from the old ASSISTED LOVING: PROSTITUTES AND THE ELDERLY Elderly men being serviced by prostitutes is a reality that is kept discreet inside the walls of retirement homes. Yet, according to the Bundesverband sexuelle Dienste e.V., an advocacy group for sex workers and brothel keepers, prostitutes regularly visit every second retirement home in Berlin. Nele Obermüller dug deep to explore thistaboo
GERMANY IS A RACIST COUNTRY Of course it's a racist country. That doesn't mean everyone's a Nazi. It means that a lot of Germans, probably the majority, are casually racist. And that Germany, as a whole, is institutionally racist. The army, the police, the education system, the healthcare system to a certain extent and the political system are all institutionallyracist.
THE GAY BERLINER: MEET ME IN THE BATHROOM Yes, before the days of darkrooms and Grindr, Berlin gays got their anonymous jollies in public johns. It’s currently the topic of a brilliant exhibition at the Schwules Museum called Fenster zum Klo (a nod to Frank Ripploh’s West Berlin gay film Taxi zum Klo ). In a mix of photos and artefacts, French photographer Marc Martin describes the IS BERLIN EN ROUTE TO AN E-FUTURE? With China boasting the first city to have a public transport system running entirely on electricity, Berlin might be leading the e-mobility charge in Germany but worldwide it's lagging behind. We investigate the big e-buzz. RED FLAG: NO, GERMANY IS NOT ACTUALLY RECOGNISING THE German leaders have made headlines as they publicly atone for the murder of tens of thousands of Southern Africans in the early 1990s. But, according to Nathaniel Flakin, it’s DIVERSITY UNITED: EUROPE ON DISPLAY Things are getting crowded under the roof of Tempelhof ’s Hangar II ahead of the Diversity United exhibition. We talk to curator Walter Smerling about what this ambitious show can achieve. HOW TO MAKE IT AS AN ACTOR IN BERLIN Actor Vlad Chiriac, a 30-something Romanian-born Berlin actor, is one of many to have benefited from this trade-off, starring in a one-off Tatort episode. Chiriac was a student at Berlin’s reputable Schauspielschule Charlottenburg, which also has a famous alumni list, albeit one not nearly as long as that of Ernst Busch. FREDDY FEY’S FISH&FRIES Freddy Fey’s Fish&Fries, Glogauer Str. 7, 10999 Berlin HISTORY HOSPITAL: CHARITÉ Charité: the facts Charité was founded in 1710 and is one of the world’s oldest operating hospitals.It employs a total of 13,200 medical workers, including nearly 3800 doctors and over 200 professors.With 3000 beds, it’s the largest hospital in Germany and regularly tops the Focus Klinikliste, Germany’s primary hospital ratings.In 2003, Charité merged with the medical schools at DANCING BAN: WHEN WILL THE SENAT PAY ATTENTION TO CLUBS More social distancing rules have been relaxed and have even allowed indoor dining to resume. Once again, Berlin’s clubs have still been left without a proper plan. Xenia Balzereit weighs in. CHRISTIAN MANG EXBERLINER.COM Currently, there is no content with this tag. Loading By ChristianMang
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CORONA: TOP 5 VIRAL CONSPIRACY THEORIES Cui bono #2: Bill Gates' flu vaccine. Another conspiracy theory making the rounds is that the disease was planned for profit and that Bill Gates is pulling the strings. The origins of this theory can be traced back to pro-Trump QAnon YouTuber and professional troll Jordan Sather, who tweeted a link to a 2015 coronavirus patent by Pirbright TADZIO MÜLLER: “I’M AFRAID OF A CORONA SOCIETY Tadzio Müller is a German environmental and LGBTQ+ activist born in Frankfurt am Main in 1976. He has a PhD in politics and international relations. Photo: Daniel Cati. Earlier this year, the climate activist Tadzio Müller discussed sexual politics post-lockdown, the physicality of resistance and why the left needs to catch up with theGreta
SIX SURPRISING E-SCOOTER FACTS 6 Electro-unsustainability. Probably the one good reason to hate e-scooters is their sheer wastefulness. The life expectancy of your average free-floating scooter is only three to 12 months. What’s more, the huge environmental cost for the countries where the lithium for battery production is sourced, the electricity needed to chargethem as
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Rainer Höß is the grandson of Auschwitz top executioner Rudolf Höß. His quest for truth broke four generations of silence, and turned him into a pariah in a family still infected by the virus of Holocaust denial. Rainer Höß has more skeletons in his family closet than most: Adolf Eichmann estimated the number at 2.5 million. BAHNHOF ZOO'S OTHER CHILDREN Bahnhof Zoo's other children. Christiane F., the teenage heroin addict and protagonist of the book (and film) Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo, has become the symbol of those lost West Berlin youth who got swallowed up by the partying and drugs of the 1970s underground. Where are they now? We tracked down three of Christiane’s peers from the old ASSISTED LOVING: PROSTITUTES AND THE ELDERLY Elderly men being serviced by prostitutes is a reality that is kept discreet inside the walls of retirement homes. Yet, according to the Bundesverband sexuelle Dienste e.V., an advocacy group for sex workers and brothel keepers, prostitutes regularly visit every second retirement home in Berlin. Nele Obermüller dug deep to explore thistaboo
GERMANY IS A RACIST COUNTRY Of course it's a racist country. That doesn't mean everyone's a Nazi. It means that a lot of Germans, probably the majority, are casually racist. And that Germany, as a whole, is institutionally racist. The army, the police, the education system, the healthcare system to a certain extent and the political system are all institutionallyracist.
THE GAY BERLINER: MEET ME IN THE BATHROOM Yes, before the days of darkrooms and Grindr, Berlin gays got their anonymous jollies in public johns. It’s currently the topic of a brilliant exhibition at the Schwules Museum called Fenster zum Klo (a nod to Frank Ripploh’s West Berlin gay film Taxi zum Klo ). In a mix of photos and artefacts, French photographer Marc Martin describes the EXBERLINER: BERLIN IN ENGLISH SINCE 2002 The most trusted English-language magazine for Berliners. Read about the latest news, culture, politics, nightlife and more. PRIORITY 3, ASTRAZENECA: HOW TO GET A COVID-19 VACCINE IN Eligible people are invited to book an appointment at one of Berlin’s six vaccination centres online or by calling the Senat’s Impf-Hotline on 030 9028-2200 (7am to 6pm). Appointment slots for those vaccination centres became available for the third priority group on Monday morning. Unlike earlier groups, people in the thirdcategory don
CORONA: TOP 5 VIRAL CONSPIRACY THEORIES Cui bono #2: Bill Gates' flu vaccine. Another conspiracy theory making the rounds is that the disease was planned for profit and that Bill Gates is pulling the strings. The origins of this theory can be traced back to pro-Trump QAnon YouTuber and professional troll Jordan Sather, who tweeted a link to a 2015 coronavirus patent by Pirbright TADZIO MÜLLER: “I’M AFRAID OF A CORONA SOCIETY Tadzio Müller is a German environmental and LGBTQ+ activist born in Frankfurt am Main in 1976. He has a PhD in politics and international relations. Photo: Daniel Cati. Earlier this year, the climate activist Tadzio Müller discussed sexual politics post-lockdown, the physicality of resistance and why the left needs to catch up with theGreta
SIX SURPRISING E-SCOOTER FACTS 6 Electro-unsustainability. Probably the one good reason to hate e-scooters is their sheer wastefulness. The life expectancy of your average free-floating scooter is only three to 12 months. What’s more, the huge environmental cost for the countries where the lithium for battery production is sourced, the electricity needed to chargethem as
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AGAINST WHO: Judith Demba, co-founder of the GDR’s Green party in 1989, currently a member of left-wing Die Linke.Demba successfully campaigned against Berlin’s bid for the 2000 Olympics back in 1993; today, she’s a recidivist with NOlympia Berlin – a loose coalition of mostly left-leaning groups and environmental organisations formed in August 2014 to campaign against the 2024 BAHNHOF ZOO'S OTHER CHILDREN Bahnhof Zoo's other children. Christiane F., the teenage heroin addict and protagonist of the book (and film) Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo, has become the symbol of those lost West Berlin youth who got swallowed up by the partying and drugs of the 1970s underground. Where are they now? We tracked down three of Christiane’s peers from the old THE GAY BERLINER: MEET ME IN THE BATHROOM Yes, before the days of darkrooms and Grindr, Berlin gays got their anonymous jollies in public johns. It’s currently the topic of a brilliant exhibition at the Schwules Museum called Fenster zum Klo (a nod to Frank Ripploh’s West Berlin gay film Taxi zum Klo ). In a mix of photos and artefacts, French photographer Marc Martin describes the GERMANY IS A RACIST COUNTRY Of course it's a racist country. That doesn't mean everyone's a Nazi. It means that a lot of Germans, probably the majority, are casually racist. And that Germany, as a whole, is institutionally racist. The army, the police, the education system, the healthcare system to a certain extent and the political system are all institutionallyracist.
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EXBERLINER: BERLIN IN ENGLISH SINCE 2002 The most trusted English-language magazine for Berliners. Read about the latest news, culture, politics, nightlife and more. PRIORITY 3, ASTRAZENECA: HOW TO GET A COVID-19 VACCINE IN Eligible people are invited to book an appointment at one of Berlin’s six vaccination centres online or by calling the Senat’s Impf-Hotline on 030 9028-2200 (7am to 6pm). Appointment slots for those vaccination centres became available for the third priority group on Monday morning. Unlike earlier groups, people in the thirdcategory don
THE LOWDOWN ON COVID-19 TESTING IN BERLIN Covid-19 testing in Berlin has come a long way. As of March 31, all citizens can get one free rapid antigen test per day as part of a nationwide effort to break infection chains and improve contact tracing. Over 150 test centres across the city administer the cost-free Bürgertest, including many pharmacies. Beyond free testing services and those offered by GP surgeries and designated WHO ARE BERLIN’S CORONA DISSENTERS? Anselm Lenz and the Volksbühne leftists. If anyone is responsible for the growth of these demonstrations it is Anselm Lenz, a 40 year-old journalist and playwright who is the frontman of Corona scepticism. Lenz co-founded the "Haus Bartleby" grouping of left-wing Neukölln intellectuals in 2014 and has worked staging plays at the TADZIO MÜLLER: “I’M AFRAID OF A CORONA SOCIETY Tadzio Müller is a German environmental and LGBTQ+ activist born in Frankfurt am Main in 1976. He has a PhD in politics and international relations. Photo: Daniel Cati. Earlier this year, the climate activist Tadzio Müller discussed sexual politics post-lockdown, the physicality of resistance and why the left needs to catch up with theGreta
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AGAINST WHO: Judith Demba, co-founder of the GDR’s Green party in 1989, currently a member of left-wing Die Linke.Demba successfully campaigned against Berlin’s bid for the 2000 Olympics back in 1993; today, she’s a recidivist with NOlympia Berlin – a loose coalition of mostly left-leaning groups and environmental organisations formed in August 2014 to campaign against the 2024 BAHNHOF ZOO'S OTHER CHILDREN Bahnhof Zoo's other children. Christiane F., the teenage heroin addict and protagonist of the book (and film) Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo, has become the symbol of those lost West Berlin youth who got swallowed up by the partying and drugs of the 1970s underground. Where are they now? We tracked down three of Christiane’s peers from the old THE GAY BERLINER: MEET ME IN THE BATHROOM Yes, before the days of darkrooms and Grindr, Berlin gays got their anonymous jollies in public johns. It’s currently the topic of a brilliant exhibition at the Schwules Museum called Fenster zum Klo (a nod to Frank Ripploh’s West Berlin gay film Taxi zum Klo ). In a mix of photos and artefacts, French photographer Marc Martin describes the GERMANY IS A RACIST COUNTRY Of course it's a racist country. That doesn't mean everyone's a Nazi. It means that a lot of Germans, probably the majority, are casually racist. And that Germany, as a whole, is institutionally racist. The army, the police, the education system, the healthcare system to a certain extent and the political system are all institutionallyracist.
HITCHCOCK IN BABELSBERG Hitchcock in Babelsberg. Few people know that before churning out blockbusters in Hollywood the legendary British director started his career in Potsdam’s UFA studios, the centre of the world’s film industry in the early 20th century. It was here, in the early 1920s, that the master of suspense picked up tips and tricks from the Germanmasters.
COVID-19 EXBERLINER.COM Covid-19 may change a lot about the overall clubbing experience, but Berliners are known to go out alone. Thanks to live streams, apps and solidarity, the partying continues. Here's what you need to know. Built in the 1980s, the hospital’s Bettenhaus reopened after threeyears of
CORONA: TOP 5 VIRAL CONSPIRACY THEORIES Cui bono #2: Bill Gates' flu vaccine. Another conspiracy theory making the rounds is that the disease was planned for profit and that Bill Gates is pulling the strings. The origins of this theory can be traced back to pro-Trump QAnon YouTuber and professional troll Jordan Sather, who tweeted a link to a 2015 coronavirus patent by PirbrightMY NAZI FAMILY
Rainer Höß is the grandson of Auschwitz top executioner Rudolf Höß. His quest for truth broke four generations of silence, and turned him into a pariah in a family still infected by the virus of Holocaust denial. Rainer Höß has more skeletons in his family closet than most: Adolf Eichmann estimated the number at 2.5 million. DANCING BAN: WHEN WILL THE SENAT PAY ATTENTION TO CLUBS More social distancing rules have been relaxed and have even allowed indoor dining to resume. Once again, Berlin’s clubs have still been left without a proper plan. Xenia Balzereit weighs in.A JEW IN THE GDR
A Jew in the GDR. After fleeing Nazi Germany as a child, Salomea Genin returned to the land of her birth to live in East Berlin, expecting a utopia free of anti-Semitism – an illusion that would soon shatter. W hen Salomea Genin was finally given permission to move to East Berlin in 1963, she strongly believed she was entering her own DIVERSITY UNITED: EUROPE ON DISPLAY Things are getting crowded under the roof of Tempelhof ’s Hangar II ahead of the Diversity United exhibition. We talk to curator Walter Smerling about what this ambitious show can achieve. HOW TO MAKE IT AS AN ACTOR IN BERLIN Actor Vlad Chiriac, a 30-something Romanian-born Berlin actor, is one of many to have benefited from this trade-off, starring in a one-off Tatort episode. Chiriac was a student at Berlin’s reputable Schauspielschule Charlottenburg, which also has a famous alumni list, albeit one not nearly as long as that of Ernst Busch. CRUISING THROUGH BERLIN’S QUEER HISTORY Historian Samuel Clowes Huneke talks lesbian balls in Nazi Germany, looking for sex in wartime ruins and how East and West treated theirgay scenes on
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