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‘Babylon Berlin’ Review: Dancing While the World Begins to Burn

The long-awaited fourth season of the cult-favorite German thriller takes place in 1931, with the Nazis not quite in power.

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A Conversation With Deborah Feldman, an Unorthodox Voice in Germany

Feldman, who wrote in “Unorthodox” about leaving her Hasidic community in New York, has been touching a nerve in Germany,…

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Berlin Was a Beacon of Artistic Freedom. Gaza Changed Everything.

When the musician Laurie Anderson was launching her career in the early 1970s, an avant-garde artist who wanted to work…

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Why Are Grapes Suddenly Everywhere?

Plus: a new dining destination with rooms for the night in the Swedish countryside and more from T’s cultural compendium.

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A Film Festival in the Back of a Taxi

The TaxiFilmFest is partly a protest over the miserable state of Berlin’s taxi industry. But it’s also a celebration of…

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Vegan Food, Once Tough to Find in Berlin, Is Now Flourishing

Meatless menus used to be an oddity in Germany’s capital. Today, Berlin is bursting with creative vegan options, including Spanish…

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For Jews in East Germany, a Life of Contradictions

An exhibition at Berlin’s Jewish Museum explores the Jewish experience in the authoritarian, and officially atheist, communist state throughout the…

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To Restore Order, a Troubled Dance Company Calls on a Storyteller

Christian Spuck, a choreographer of narrative ballets, has taken the helm at the Staatsballett Berlin after years of strife for…

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Well-Made, and Massively Weird: A New Theater Season in Berlin

Recent premieres in the city ranged from a spare take on the recent Broadway hit “Prima Facie” to a dose…

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In Berlin, a Summer of Open-Fire Cooking

Plus: a hotel in a former palace, artisanal Italian sweets and more recommendations from T Magazine.

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