The latest location of the twee, family-friendly pop-up store adds a touch of colour and whimsy to its grim surroundings. Get some designer threads for your young 'un and maybe yourself!
May 18, 2012 by Deepa Sury in Features (2 Comments)
OUT NOW! "The THEATRE issue" – Our THEATER guide, REVOLUTIONARIES of STAGE, RACISM in Berlin theatre, and our guide to TAX TIME. PLUS, an interview with ANDRE WILLIAMS and much more.
Apr 30, 2012 in Features
Our brats editor says it's good for more than just feeding your baby. There are so many advantages to breast-feeding! It’s quick, easy, healthy – and there’s all this great stuff you can do with the surplus. Here's what.
Mar 22, 2012 by Jacinta Nandi in Zeitgeist (1 Comments)
OUT NOW! "The BOOBS issue" – HUMAN MILK BANKS, ART TITS, BOOB JOBS and an investigation into THE COST OF CHEAP SILICON. PLUS, interviews with TINDERSTICKS, and JIM BROADBENT.
Mar 1, 2012 in Features (3 Comments)
So, Jacinta Nandi doesn't want her kid to grow up to be the kind of German who thinks the worst consequence of the Holocaust is that every now and again German tourists in Bournemouth get some schoolkids doing the Hitlergruß at them. Boo-HOO.
May 15, 2012 by Jacinta Nandi in The Berlin Blog (6 Comments)
Jacinta Nandi's son isn't even a teenager yet but he's already put her on a very strict anti-kissing programme. Things can only get, er, even worse.
May 8, 2012 by Jacinta Nandi in The Berlin Blog (2 Comments)
Konrad had this weird idea that social benefits were for poor, lazy people. But no, it turns out that the government always has a helping hand for the middle classes.
Apr 27, 2012 by Konrad Werner in The Berlin Blog (2 Comments)
Jacinta Nandi is a crap mum – but she still has some top tips on dealing with fussy eaters.
Apr 17, 2012 by Jacinta Nandi in The Berlin Blog (4 Comments)
The plethora of dance schools dotted around Berlin can now welcome another contender to the choreographic crown as Studio Motion, offering classes for both kids and adults, has opened its doors.
Mar 22, 2012 by Alexandra Khan-Anselmo in Stage
The Jugendtheater likes to imagine itself as the Volksbühne for youth: productions create novel worlds in the confines of the three-theater complex in Friedrichshain.
Nov 22, 2011 in Stage
Theatermär's charming adaptation of Jutta Bauer's classic children's tale The Queen of Colours won't have you seeing red or feeling blue.
Mar 3, 2011 by James Lane in Stage
Whether it's dressed up like a football or covered in love messages, there's something singularly fascinating about Berlin's most recognisable building. The Fernsehturm's 1970s-Sputnik splendour marks it out from the world's other great towers.
Apr 1, 2010 (1 Comments)
Sign up your kids for an ‘Eggs’-berliner-approved alternative to the regular Easter festivities, with plenty of egg themes, from evolution to traditional painting.
by David Page
With the promise of a veritable chocolate feast awaiting the kids this Easter, why not get their creative minds working for their haul with the [littlepopup] Boutique's alternative Easter egg hunt. Free entry for all eggs-plorers!
Klangwelten offers families a wide selection including jazz, hip hop and classical children’s concerts. Up to 40 concerts in all, while the workshop programme lets kids discover their inner gangster and learn how to “spray”, beatbox and breakdance.
How will genetic engineering change us? International kids from three Berlin schools tackle the topic head-on with performances and exhibitions.
OUT NOW! The new WINNIE THE POOH feels like you’re meeting up with old friends.
Apr 14, 2011 by Karen Sofie Egebo in Film
