Feb 28, 2012 in Survival
Everyone knows someone that's received one of those terrifying letters – the ungodly demand that one coughs up huge wads of cash for downloading media. But why is it so risky in Germany? And what is to be done?
Feb 28, 2012 by Ben Knight in Survival (14 Comments)
Feb 28, 2012 in Survival
Feb 28, 2012 in Survival
Does being a vegan make you old before your time? No, says Jacinta Nandi, you've just swallowed down the misogyny of modern-day society as if it was cum and you were Taylor Bow on the Internet. Grow up, girls.
Mar 6, 2012 by Jacinta Nandi in The Berlin Blog (8 Comments)
The "Shit Whoever Says" meme hits Rosenthaler Platz. Gris discusses.
Feb 6, 2012 by Seymour Gris in The Berlin Blog
Yes! A Bundestag sex website. Of course it took an English expat, or someone who was probably an English expat, to not only tie up the complexity of Germany's parliamentary debate, but to roger it thoroughly from behind.
Jul 1, 2011 by Konrad Werner in The Berlin Blog (1 Comments)
Starting as a “class re-union” of bloggers, internet activists and researchers, Re:publica now features different thematic threads reflecting the power of social media, highlighting the social, economic and creative dimensions of digitalisation.
by Sarah Gibson
Way ahead of Zuckerberg and Jobs in his field, Yale graduate in computer science, artist of artificial intelligence, and opinionated letter-bomb victim Gelernter hosts a lecture for the cultured technology whore. In English with geek code subtitles.
by Sarah Gibson
Brina Stinehelfer’s Skype Duet, one of the jury’s favorites at 100Grad, and Virtual Dinner Party from Jake Witlen will take place in both Berlin and New York, connected by the magical World Wide Web.
by Summer Banks
The five-day showcase of the women of punk music features an interview with Gudrun Gut, german radio host and record label owner, a history of Peaches, and the tragic story of Seattle band The Gits. Followed by the cult classic Lovedolls Superstar.
