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Art: Gob Squad's Resource Room. Interactive visual exhibit that covers their unique methods of making performance and details their history of groundbreaking events. Drop by during the day to learn the backstory of Gob Squad.... details

Movies & TV: !NOMINATED FOR AN OSCAR! Pina in 3D. With longtime members of the troupe re-creating classic pieces, 'Pina" delivers an exhilarating journey deep into Bausch's world. By legendary German filmmaker Wim Wanders (Buena Vista Social Club)... details

Music & Performance: Gob Squad's Kitchen (You've Never Had It So Good). A film made live on stage with bad coffee, nervous breakdowns, wild parties, and modern hairstyles. The German-British collective Gob Squad invites you to take the hand of the King of Pop himself, Andy Warhol.... details

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Movies & TV: !NOMINATED FOR AN OSCAR! Pina in 3D. With longtime members of the troupe re-creating classic pieces, 'Pina" delivers an exhilarating journey deep into Bausch's world. By legendary German filmmaker Wim Wanders (Buena Vista Social Club)... details

Movies & TV: German Docs: Ulrike Ottinger - Prater. People, monsters, sensations. The beguiling images in Prater transform the legendary Viennese attraction into a cinematic experience. ... details

Movies & TV: German Docs: Gerhard Benedikt Friedl - Knittelfeld, Town without History. A portrait of a small town in Austria, in which the local authorities have achieved only a minimum of order, and where members of the Pritz family commit various crimes of differing dimensions. ... details

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Movies & TV: German Docs: Hartmut Bitomsky - Dust. Having devoted his career to crafting essayistic treatments of often overlooked aspects of the material world, Hartmut Bitomsky turns his attention to a presence so miniscule as to go unnoticed.... details

Movies & TV: German Docs: Thomas Heise - Solar System. No dialogue. A film about the indigenous community of the Kollas of Tinkunaku, a region in northern Argentina. ... details

Movies & TV: German Docs: Lutz Dammbeck - The Net. A subversive history of the Internet, this insightful documentary traces contrasting countercultural responses to the cybernetic revolution via an inquiry into the rationale of Ted Kaczynski, the infamous Unabomber, who grew to oppose the late-20th-centur... details

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Art: Luminous New York - Photography by Joergen Geerds. New York is a quilt of insides, outsides, and weird quasi-interiors-subway stations, train cars, the High Line, botanical gardens, zoos, and rows of soaring light-sealed or half-finished towers, ascending into the darkly empty sky. These strange spaces tr... details

Movies & TV: German Docs: Volker Koepp - Elder Blossom. Kalinigrad, a Russian territory cut off from the motherland, is a tract of land between Poland and Lithuania. Broken by unemployment and alcoholism, the adults are absent. With the backdrop of a beautiful landscape, children talk about their hopes.... details

Movies & TV: German Docs: Volker Koepp - Berlin-Stettin. Visiting significant places from his personal life and from his earlier films, he ponders questions of home and identity, and how wars and the passage of time can affect landscapes and people. It is a historical panorama of a country torn apart. ... details

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Movies & TV: German Docs: Hartmut Bitomsky - Dust. Having devoted his career to crafting essayistic treatments of often overlooked aspects of the material world, Hartmut Bitomsky turns his attention to a presence so miniscule as to go unnoticed.... details

Lectures: German Book Club reads Monica Cantieni: Grünschnabel. A child describes how she was adopted in idiosyncratic and laconic terms, painting a colorful picture of how she acclimates to her new life and surroundings as part of an immigrant family.... details

Lectures: The Funeral Experience. Clemens Berger, the author of Angel of the Poor, will discuss with theater director Andreas Robertz, translator Damion Searls and Martin Rauchbauer the themes of the play: life, humor, and the business of death.... details

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Movies & TV: Deutsche Docs: Rosa von Praunheim - New York Memories. Twenty years after his documentary Survival in New York, von Praunheim returns to the city which provided him some of the most exciting years of his life. ... details

Movies & TV: German Docs: Thomas Heise - Solar System. No dialogue. A film about the indigenous community of the Kollas of Tinkunaku, a region in northern Argentina. ... details

Movies & TV: German Docs: Andres Veiel - Black Box Germany. In November 1989, the chairman of the board of Deutsche Bank was killed in a terrorist attack ascribed to the RAF. Four years later, Wolfgang Grams, a suspected RAF member, was killed in a gun battle with the police.... details

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Movies & TV: German Docs: Thomas Heise - Material . It starts with the laughter of children. Images from the late 80s in the GDR to the immediate present of the year 2008 in Germany.... details

Art: Luminous New York - Photography by Joergen Geerds. New York is a quilt of insides, outsides, and weird quasi-interiors-subway stations, train cars, the High Line, botanical gardens, zoos, and rows of soaring light-sealed or half-finished towers, ascending into the darkly empty sky. These strange spaces tr... details

Movies & TV: German Docs: Philip Scheffner - The Day of the Sparrow. On November 14, 2005, a sparrow is shot dead in Leeuwarden, and in Kabul a German soldier dies. These competing headlines are the starting point for Scheffner to trace the war using the methods of an ornithologist. ... details

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“Big shoes, you’re steppin‘ in to!“ - Who hasn’t heard that phrase when occupying a new work position and replacing someone else who did a good job and didn’t want to leave.


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