Interviews

We conduct a number of interviews at kultur360. We want to speak directly to those people who have something interesting to say about contemporary German-speaking society.

The inauguration of Donald Trump, the rise of a right-wing extreme movement, the proliferation of "fake news": the time is ripe for Hannah Arendt.

 

Isaiah Lopaz, a black American artist living in Berlin, discusses his experiences of racism in the German capital.

 

German author Christopher Kloeble talks about Bavaria, translation, and Nobel laureate Bob Dylan.

 

Steven Heller, author of The Swastika: Symbol Beyond Redemption?, in conversation with kultur360 co-editor James Skidmore.

 

Paul Roorda is a Canadian artist who spends part of each year in Berlin.

 

Coming to terms with the past - the German colonial past, that is.

 

Exit Deutschland helps neo-Nazis leave the far right scene and return to mainstream German society.

 

German law requires that the children of migrants and refugees attend school. What impact will this influx of children have on the school system, and on the German language itself?

 

The Spinnerei is a nineteenth-century cotton mill repurposed as an arts and cultural centre.

 

The Goethe-Institut Toronto's program curator talks about her interest in contemporary German cinema.