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3 Songs That Got Us Through 2021

Our writers take stock of 3 special songs that got each of them through the dark days in 2021 Continue reading 3 Songs That Got Us Through 2021

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Berlinale 2021, Festival Coverage, Film, Reviews

Berlinale Shorts 2021

On the occasion of the 71st Berlinale, Camilla Peeters and Jack Seibert share their thoughts on selections from this year’s Berlinale Shorts. This year the festival is being held June 9-20 (instead of the usual dreary February) as a ‘summer special’, holding in-person screenings via various open-air kinos throughout the city. Continue reading Berlinale Shorts 2021

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Best of the Year, Music

On Physicality and Proximity or How “Live/Online” Shows Set the Screen for a New Club Culture

“Whether through imperfection, glitches, or plurality, club culture did not die in 2020. No hierarchy intended, with this list I want to highlight some of the most powerful live/online performances.” Continue reading On Physicality and Proximity or How “Live/Online” Shows Set the Screen for a New Club Culture

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