Last night, I went to see the film Juno - and, yes, I felt a little old. I haven't seen as many teenagers in one spot in Berlin ever as in that cinema. I enjoyed seeing them enjoy themselves. But I was also a little disconcerted, that I still had the loudest laugh ... - One of the great things about city live, to my mind, is how you can be part of very different communities within days. It was teenies last night. But last weekend it was the much older and university-educated crowd, that is into Baroque music (as am I). The 'Italian Night' at the Konzerthaus was a real, real treat. It was also the first time I heard Philippe Jaroussky - a truly amazing countertenor (though I am no fan of his body language myself). - A few weeks back it was Turkish, not Italian night. And decidedly 21st century, not 17th. A cool (or, in some cases, pretending to be cool) crowd, joined me in watching Ceza rap Kreuzberg. Ceza - and his sister Ayben - impressed me in "Crossing the Bridge", Fatih Akin's tribute to Istanbul's music scene. But Ceza live was even more amazing. His concert also (finally) meant that I actually got to spend an evening with the Turkish-German youth that have been my Kreuzberg neighbours for years.
It's not the same, of course, but youtube makes it possible for me to at least share a taste of these different worlds with you. So, here is a very unlikely trio, a web testimony to my eclectic tastes: Juno, Philippe Jaroussky and Ceza. Enjoy.
Freitag, 28. März 2008
Dienstag, 25. März 2008
Lustiges Plakat ...
Freitag, 21. März 2008
5 years on: I am fine, Iraq isn't
Montag, 17. März 2008
Watching roses in a storm and learning lessons from Dahanu

Mittwoch, 12. März 2008
New York, New York
As the Governor of New York State resigns, I have been thinking about NYC and how I can't fully explain why I like that place so much. And what better to do than listen to a good New York song while your mind strolls down 5th Avenue, through Harlem, or to the Met. Want to join me? Watch this amateur production. Not a great video. But a great song (by Suzanne Vega). And city (even though it voted for Hillary).
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I thank Marc Berthold for this picture. It was taken in Bavaria (Lauf an der Pegnitz) - where, curiously enough, a Green Party candidate, Benedikt Bisping, has a real chance of binning the conservative candidate and becoming Mayor .... You couldn't make it up, could you.
Dienstag, 11. März 2008
Bye, bye Tempelhof Airport?

Mittwoch, 5. März 2008
Catholics against coal!
I feared as much ...
Texas, where Obama was 20 percent behind a few weeks back, is too close to call. Ohio, as I expected, went to Hillary. Obama is still ahead in the delegates count. But, if you look at the media, he is down and Hillary up. You get the impression that somehow, Hillary has scored a great surprise, a real break through. Just like all the hype about how Obama was likely to win everything last night, this is rubbish. The reality is, that this race is damn close - and Democrats have two candidates they like. Things could be worse. But it is still not good, that Hillary and Obama will now keep concentrating on each other rather than on beating McCain. Who, incidentally, is pretty good on climate change. Unlike on Iraq (and a million other issues), McCain has not been a Bushite on climate. To the contrary. All through the Bush years, he has stood up to the sceptics and argued forcefully for action on climate change. That he, not an active climate-trasher, is the Repbublican candidates, is at least a small mercy.
Dienstag, 4. März 2008
Nervously awaiting Texas and Ohio ...

Montag, 3. März 2008
Exciting green computers in boring Hannover?
