Wednesday 3 p.m. ‘Open Door’ by Mike Trupiano and ‘Vanished’ by Monika Müller-Kroll
Wednesday 3 p.m. is our new series of audio essays from around the world.
Wednesday 3 p.m. is our new series of audio essays from around the world.
In this week's Studio Berlin, Germany is helping the U.S. reach a peace deal with the Taliban in Afghanistan. But is a deal with the Taliban a good idea?
Wednesday 3 p.m. is our new series of audio essays from around the world.
Thirty years ago today, the Loveparade started in Berlin with a couple handfuls of people dancing to acid house music along Kurfürstendamm. We caught up with the founder, Dr. Motte, to learn more.
According to Schmutz, metal musicians eschew the beach, which is why their gig recommendations for July seem to be mostly punk and metal based. Listen in for inspiration as Gabriel Dunn and newbie Mark Byrne run through their must-see shows for July including Sho Madjozi, FloFilz, Sun and Gouge Away.
These true, personal stories were recorded live at The Bear on May 16 at Ballhaus Berlin in Mitte. The theme of the evening was stories about regret: if I could turn back time.
Introducing Wednesday 3 p.m. This week's offerings are "Waiting" by Monika Müller-Kroll and "Plush" by Jocko Weyland.
We sat down with JJ Weihl from Berlin-based band Fenster to talk about their latest album, “The Room,” and past projects.
Host and opera singer Fredrika Brillembourg speaks with Berlin-based couple Alexander Polzin and Sommer Ulrickson about their collaborations in the world of opera, theater and dance.
For this week’s Amplified, we spoke with soprano Christina Harslem to learn more about the rewards and challenges of performing as a street musician.