Plus, a submissive cleaner and a queer punk band in Malaysia also feature in THR’s look at some of the more unusual-sounding ...
A shifting of the political winds has led to Berlin taking a scythe to its culture spending, threatening to decimate what has ...
From techno temples to hedonistic hideouts, anything-goes revelry has been core to Berlin's soul for the past century. But rising rents and rapid gentrification may kill the party.
A shifting of the political winds has led to Berlin taking a scythe to its culture spending, threatening to decimate what has long been seen as one of the world’s strongest arts scenes.
We speak to the Berlin Fashion Week community about whether the black-leather-techno stereotype still rings true today.
For Emiko Gejic, spokesperson for the Club Commission, which released the report, the so-called "death of Berlin culture" is nothing new. Gentrification and the pricing out of cultural spaces have ...
Despite vocal opposition from artists, museum leaders, and cultural organisations, the Berlin city-state government has pressed forward with a 12% reduction in funding for arts and culture ...
Emma Enderby, the director of the non-profit KW Institute for Contemporary Art, told The Art Newspaper: “Culture and clubs bring people to Berlin. They don’t come here for the food ...
Culture is expensive, but part of what makes Berlin so unique is the subsidies of the arts. Bröking says 80% of tourists that visit Berlin per year visit the city's cultural offerings ...