Leitmotifs: Music critic Tim Page on his life-long obsession (Rebroadcast)
In this episode of Leitmotifs, host Fredrika Brillembourg reconnects with her old friend, Pulitzer Prize winner and music critic Tim Page. (Originally aired Oct. 3, 2020)
In this episode of Leitmotifs, host Fredrika Brillembourg reconnects with her old friend, Pulitzer Prize winner and music critic Tim Page. (Originally aired Oct. 3, 2020)
In celebration of more than a dozen episodes over the past-year-and-a-half, host Sylvia Cunningham invites The Bear's founder, Dyane Neiman, to talk about what inspired her to start this monthly storytelling event and how much it's grown since its launch in 2015.
This week on Amplified, we feature indie-rock musician Ian Tilling. After joining and leaving a number of bands, he started his solo project Grief Scene a year ago. (Originally aired Oct. 17, 2020)
In this week's edition of Amplified, we meet U.K.-born, Berlin-based musician, Martha Rose. (Originally aired Aug. 8, 2020)
We spoke with Michael Culme-Seymour — aka Marlais — about his love of folk music and his life in Berlin. (Originally aired Sept. 28, 2020)
Musician and producer James Chatburn moved to Berlin in 2015. We caught up with the 29-year-old Australian to talk about his debut release "Faible Teil 1."
Nov. 9 marks 31 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall. East and West Germany were officially reunited the following October, which the late Chancellor Helmut Kohl called a “dream come true." But the process of growing together brought trials and tribulations that sowed animosity between East and West Germans. What does German unity look like today?
These true, personal stories were recorded live at The Bear on September 18 at the Shakespeare Company's open-air stage in Berlin. The theme of the evening was water: stories of buoyancy.
In this episode of Leitmotifs, host Fredrika Brillembourg talks with pianist and conductor Benjamin Hochman.