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		<title>Witnessed &#8211; on startnext</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 18:21:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Witnessed is a book series written in English by Black authors, who live or have lived in Germany, and is edited by Sharon Dodua Otoo Witnessed will issue two publications annually. The first of the series will be published in Autumn 2012. It is called &#8220;Imagine if Black Artists Actually Mattered? Visions of Euality in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Witnessed is a book series written in English by Black authors, who live or have lived in Germany, and is edited by Sharon Dodua Otoo</p>
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<p>Witnessed will issue two publications annually. The first of the series will be published in Autumn 2012. It is called &#8220;Imagine if Black Artists Actually Mattered? Visions of Euality in Germany.&#8221;<br />
The authors &#8211; who are free to choose how to share their stories &#8211; will participate in readings and cultural events. For selected works, educational materials will be developed to support the introduction of the literature in schools and universities.<br />
The authors will be representative of Black English-speaking peoples regarding gender, sexual orientation, political views, class, religion, nationality, illegalisation status and ability status.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.startnext.de/witnessed" target="_blank"><strong>Witnessed &#8211; on startnext</strong></a></p>
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		<title>in soldarity</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Nov 2011 16:40:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; occupy oakland is the first ocupy movement that called for a General Strike!]]></description>
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<p>occupy oakland is the first ocupy movement that called for a General Strike!</p>
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		<title>Berlin by Bike &#8211;  Route Planner for Cyclists</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2011 16:33:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You don&#8217;t like the idea of riding your bicycle all over the city, cause the city seems too big, too dangerous, too much traffic? There&#8217;s help: BBBike is a route planner for cyclists in Berlin. All you need to do is enter your starting address and you destination and its finds the best rout to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You don&#8217;t like the idea of riding your bicycle all over the city, cause the city seems too big, too dangerous, too much traffic?<br />
There&#8217;s help:</p>
<p><a title="Berlin by Bike" href="http://www.bbbike.de/cgi-bin/bbbike.en.cgi" target="_blank"><strong>BBBike</strong> </a>is a route planner for cyclists in Berlin. All you need to do is enter your starting address and you destination and its finds the best rout to go. There are several choices, like bike lanes only, no big streets etc, your preferred speed etc. It also generates a map, again with several options.<br />
Of the 10000 streets in Berlin more than 8750 are available for searching, also 400 streets in Potsdam. If a street is not available, then the nearest crossing will be used automatically.<br />
It&#8217;s an excellent tool to help for finding your way around the city &#8211; and it&#8217;s free!<br />
You can use it online or download it to your computer.<br />
Many Thanks to the author, <a title="http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~eserte/" href="http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/%7Eeserte/">Slaven Rezic</a>!</p>
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		<title>Königin von Kreuzberg</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 May 2011 18:17:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>tribute to X-Ray Spex singer Poly Styrene</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Apr 2011 16:58:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Punk singer Poly Styrene, former singer with the X-Ray Spex, has died at the age of 53 after suffering from cancer. She was one of the first female punk icons, whose unorthodox yet infectious style was highly influential. Styrene shot to fame in 1976 with X-Ray Spex, and was immortalised in punk history with the [...]]]></description>
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Punk singer Poly Styrene, former singer with the X-Ray Spex, has died at the age of 53 after suffering from cancer.<br />
She was one of the first female punk icons, whose unorthodox yet infectious style was highly influential.</p>
<p>Styrene shot to fame in 1976 with X-Ray Spex, and was immortalised in punk history with the song Oh Bondage, Up Yours! &#8220;Little girls should be seen and not heard,&#8221; Styrene would say to introduce the track. X-Ray Spex released one album, the acclaimed Germ Free Adolescents in 1978, before Styrene left the group.</p>
<p>Despite her relatively short stint with the band, Styrene&#8217;s overt feminism and mixed-race heritage marked her out among her punk contemporaries and won her legions of fans for generations to come. Beth Ditto, singer with Gossip, said: &#8220;Poly Styrene [was] so ahead of her time. She recreated punk.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>free wireless hotspots in kreuzberg</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2011 17:48:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[this is an incomplete list, let me know if you know any more!! These cafes offer free wireless: Zucchero in Berlin Stresemannstr. 37 Rubens Lounge Mehringdamm 65 Neue Bohnen in Berlin Schlesische Strasse 28, Berlin Junction Bar in Berlin Gneisenaustrasse 18, Berlin Sarotti in Berlin Mehringdamm 58 Avril Graefestr. /Boeckstr. Cafe Pfeiffers Heinrichplatz Cafe Ãœbersee [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>this is an incomplete list, let me know if you know any more!!<br />
These cafes offer free wireless:</p>
<p>Zucchero in Berlin<br />
Stresemannstr. 37</p>
<p>Rubens Lounge<br />
Mehringdamm 65</p>
<p>Neue Bohnen in Berlin<br />
Schlesische Strasse 28, Berlin</p>
<p>Junction Bar in Berlin<br />
Gneisenaustrasse 18, Berlin</p>
<p>Sarotti in Berlin<br />
Mehringdamm 58</p>
<p>Avril<br />
Graefestr. /Boeckstr.</p>
<p>Cafe Pfeiffers<br />
Heinrichplatz</p>
<p>Cafe Ãœbersee<br />
Paul-Lincke Ufer / Kottbusser Damm</p>
<p>Cafe Grundgehalt<br />
Fichtestr.</p>
<p>Morena<br />
Wienerstr. 60<br />
Berlin-Kreuzberg</p>
<p>Cafe Morgenland<br />
Skalitzerstr</p>
<p>Advena<br />
Wienerstr. 11<br />
Berlin-Kreuzberg</p>
<p>Wirtshause Eckbert<br />
Maybachufer 21<br />
Berlin-Reuterkiez</p>
<p>Hubertuslounge<br />
Eisenbahnstr. 6</p>
<p>Cafe Matilda<br />
Graefestr. 12<br />
Berlin-Kreuzberg</p>
<p>Cafe am Kamin<br />
Falckensteinstrasse 18 (U-Bahn Schlesisches Tor)<br />
Berlin-Kreuzberg</p>
<p>Neue Bohnen<br />
Schlesische Strasse 28</p>
<p>Cafe Anhalt<br />
Schlesische Str.<br />
Berlin-Kreuzberg</p>
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		<title>Berlin Neighbourhoods</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Apr 2011 16:18:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Friedrichshain A popular hang-out for students and young Berliners. Friedrichshain is the last bastion of Berlin&#8217;s &#8220;alternative&#8221; subculture and is the best district to explore if you&#8217;re looking for hip bars, cool cafes and underground clubs. Most are centered around Simon-Dach-Straße , Boxhagener Platz and Schreinerstraße. But at the rate that new places are opening [...]]]></description>
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<p>Friedrichshain</p>
<p>A popular hang-out for students and young Berliners. Friedrichshain is the last bastion of Berlin&#8217;s &#8220;alternative&#8221; subculture and is the best district to explore if you&#8217;re looking for hip bars, cool cafes and underground clubs. Most are centered around Simon-Dach-Straße , Boxhagener Platz and Schreinerstraße. But at the rate that new places are opening up, it won&#8217;t be long before Friedrichshain loses its insider feel.</p>
<p>Check out the spacey Astro Bar , the cocktail lounge next door to Dachkammer , and finish off the evening in Tagung , a popular bar-cum-club intriguingly decorated with East German political memorabilia. If you can still handle breakfast after a long night on the town, Leander and Apotheke have a good selection at knock-down prices.<br />
Kreuzberg</p>
<p>For conservative radicals. Once a haven for punks and anarchists, Kreuzberg has certainly evolved since the fall of the Wall. While you can still savor some of that old revolutionary flavor in a number of bars around Oranienstraße and Wiener Straße, southern Kreuzberg (around Bergmannstraße) is now dominated by chic cafes and exclusive restaurants.</p>
<p>Riehmers Hofgarten , Altes Zollhaus and Medici serve up some of the best &#8220;neue deutsche Küche&#8221; in town, while places like Austria and Jolesh are good bets for more traditional fare. Francophiles should head for Le Cochon Bourgeois , while lovers of Mediterranean cuisine should pay a visit to Sale e Tabacchi . Kreuzberg is also home to thousands of Turkish immigrants. So when in Rome&#8230; the Imbiss stand next to Schlesisches Tor U-Bahn station is widely reputed to have the best döner kebabs this side of Istanbul.</p>
<p>Many of Berlin&#8217;s most scenic cafes are situated on the banks of the canal at Paul-Lincke-Ufer, the perfect place for a lazy Sunday afternoon brunch. Sit down, relax and watch the world go by from the gardens of Cafe am Ufer or Cafe Übersee , or wait until night falls and mingle with Kreuzberg&#8217;s young generation in Ankerklause .</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for a taste of legendary hard-core Kreuzberg, check out the likes of Madonna or Intertank . Roses is a popular spot among the gay crowd. Slightly softer, but still very &#8220;Kreuzberg&#8221; are Morena and Wiener Blut , both of which are highly recommended. If you&#8217;re the more traditional type, pay a visit to Yorckschlösschen , a rustic pub with hearty local fare and live jazz on Sundays. And when it comes to tradition, there&#8217;s nothing like Golgatha&#8217;s beer garden on a warm summer evening.<br />
Mitte</p>
<p>The undisputed center of Berlin nightlife, packed with bars, cafes, restaurants and clubs. While tourists now outnumber locals in many of the establishments around Oranienburger Straße, at least you won&#8217;t have to search for long until you find a place that you like. From the sleek Cafe Orange to the wacky Cafe Zapata in Stachelschweine Kabarett Theater , the Oranienburger Straße strip has something for everyone. But if you want to avoid the masses and fancy a bit of local flair, try Cafe Ici or Hackbarth&#8217;s in nearby Auguststraße. Alternatively, head for Mittendrin in Sophienstraße.</p>
<p>The area around Hackesche Höfe is equally busy. Popular lunchtime venues are Cafe Hackescher Hof and Yosoy tapas bar, evening favorites include the South American restaurant-bar Brazil , while night-owls flock to Cocktailbar Baal or Sage Club . Gourmets can savor the finest new international cuisine at Borchardt and Vau while fans of hearty German food will be in their element at Stäv , Volksgaststätte or Zur Letzten Instanz , said to be Berlin&#8217;s oldest restaurant.</p>
<p>Prenzlauer Berg</p>
<p>The fashionable, up-and-coming district. Particularly during the warm summer months, beautiful, tree-lined Kollwitzplatz acts as a magnet for tourists who descend in droves on the atmospheric cafes and restaurants that adorn the quaint nineteenth century square.</p>
<p>Locals, on the other hand, prefer to meet at cafes such Anita Wronski and Sowohl Als Auch , or at late-night bars like Luxus Bar . If you wish to drink in a smoke-free atmosphere, check out Cafe Mia . Prater is also a popular destination with a fantastic beer garden.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s good food aplenty to be had in Prenzlauer Berg: check out the breakfast buffet at Li(bi)do or Schall &amp; Rauch , the great antipasti at Il Pane e le Rose , the spicy curries at Mao Thai , the hearty Russian dishes and live folk music at Pasternak or the Kurdish specialties consumed on traditional floor cushions at Miro . For those looking for a quick snack: Zarskes Gaststätte.</p>
<p>Schöneberg</p>
<p>Plenty to do here. Many of the cafes and bars near Winterfeldtplatz and Goltzstraße sprung up in the 1980s, when Schöneberg was the place to go out in West Berlin. Check out cult favorites such as Cafe M and Mutter ; try one of the superb cocktails at Green Door .</p>
<p>Schöneberg is also the focal point of Berlin&#8217;s vibrant gay community, with countless gay bars and clubs located around Motzstraße and Fuggerstraße. Lenz die Bar is popular in the early evening, Tom&#8217;s Bar , Hafen , Connection or Begine later on.</p>
<p>When it comes to eating in Schöneberg, you&#8217;re spoiled for choice. Many Berliners come from far afield to breakfast in style at places such as Tomasa , April and Montevideo . Gourmets should head straight to Bamberger Reiter or Fischer&#8217;s Restaurant for classic and modern German dishes and an enormous selection of wines. Otherwise, try Cheban for great Lebanese, Storch for traditional Alsace cuisine and Baharat or Habibi if you&#8217;re in the mood for a quick falafel.</p>
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