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The Philosopher from Sophienstrasse
Geschrieben on 16. Januar 2010Last year the magazine Titanic celebrated its thirtieth anniversary. At the journalistic forefront of the satirical magazine from Frankfurt is 28-year-old Leonard Fischer. Every month, Fischer issues 100,000 copies; the subscriber numbers are well above those of the founder years, although it's a long time since Titanic was available at all newspaper stands. -
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“And God chilled out”
Geschrieben on 15. September 2009More than twenty million people in this country are Protestants – a mega-community. Since early September, this huge community of believers and not-so-strong believers can exchange ideas on an internet platform created out of nothing by a small team in Frankfurt’s Merton district: evangelisch.de. -
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Fun and Nonsense in the Museum
Geschrieben on 15. Oktober 2008Since October 1st, Frankfurt's Museumsufer has a further attraction: the Museum of Comic Art and its unique collection newly domiciled in the Lein-wandhaus. The museum houses, among other things, a permanent exhibition of works by the cartoonists of the ‘New Frankfurt School’, including Chlodwig Poth, Robert Gernhardt, F. K. Waechter, F. W. Bernstein and Hans Traxler. -
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The Case sticks to Frankfurt like Post-war Chewing Gum
Geschrieben on 15. Dezember 2007People in post-war Frankfurt were up in arms about the heinous story of supposed economic espionage and the wicked ways of the top ten thousand. Rosemarie Nitribitt, whose black Mercedes cabriole was a kind of trademark, was murdered in 1957. To this day, it is still not known who did it.