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Look up tonight. The partial eclipse starts at 7:15, peaks at 8:08 with 85 percent of the sun covered. At the peak, the sun sits four degrees above the horizon, so an open westward view determines whether you see anything, and the glasses a...
Ángeles Rojas. Photo: Virginia Viñoles.
Ángeles Rojas’ music has remained in my ears since MaerzMusik — not only as the memory of the concert, staged on a rotating platform behind the main stage of the Haus der Berliner Festspiele, but as...
Back from my vacation in Brazil. The theatres are still on holiday, so the season opens sideways: Volksbühne skipped the stage entirely and built a 25-meter pool. Friday is already sold out.
Around it, a weekend that does not slow down. MA...
Returning to Catherine Lamb’s work after MaerzMusik does not feel like looking back at something already finished. The questions her music raised are still moving through Berlin: in concerts built around long durations, non Western tuning s...
This essay treats Berlin's music events of early 2026 as one continuous field of listening. It argues that these settings turn listening into a way of inhabiting time, space, and body, and proposes them as "scores" for how we might listen t...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Writer and cultural researcher based in Berlin. Into music, art, travel, and the weird edges of culture.
I am a Public Relations who loves theater, photography, visual arts and travel. A Brazilian living in Europe, based in Berlin.
Berlin-based multimedia artist, composer, educator, and writer covering sound, listening, performance, ecology, and cultural criticism through festival coverage, interviews, essays, and cultural guides.
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