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JUDITH TAUDIEN RECOMMENDS: MASEL TOPF

JUDITH TAUDIEN RECOMMENDS: MASEL TOPF

Kollwitzkiez is a total haven for cafes, with new places popping up on a weekly basis. For restauranteurs, however, the scene can be more than a little cut-throat. One restaurant that has succeeded in establishing itself in the kiez with its special concept of innovative cuisine and cosy interiors is Masel Topf on Rykestraße. Since 2014, owner Konstantin Pinski has been serving up traditional Jewish food with a Russian influence and a modern touch. The menu prioritizes carnivores, with the classic Beef Stroganoff, Wiener Schnitzel and “Mommes Fläischroulette” (veal rolls filled with spinach, cheese and apricots) all making an appearance. Vegetarians won’t go home with a growling stomach, however, with dishes like the the falafel plate and the Wareniki. The unique, detail-oriented interior is the result of Pinski’s love for trawling through antique markets, with vintage books and opulent chairs set against patterned wallpaper decorated with framed black and white photographs. The whole experience makes you feel like you’re dining in a 1920s Russian living room. (Text: Judith Taudien / Photos: Konstantin Pinski)

Masel Topf, Rykestr.2, 10405 Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg; map
Mon-Sat 11-24h, Sun 10-24h

Judith Taudien has lived in Berlin since 2005 (mostly in Friedrichshain) and, since last year, in Lichtenberg. She works as an online editor and mainly writes about restaurants and good food.

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LET’S POLISH! EXPLORING IDENTITY THROUGH DESIGN

LET’S POLISH! EXPLORING IDENTITY THROUGH DESIGN

What does it mean to be Polish in the world today? Explore some aesthetic suggestions tonight (13.7) at the openingof “Let’s Polish! Design from London, Paris, Vienna, Berlin and Warsaw” — an exhibition at the Polish Institute of Berlin exploring the layered question of national identity through industrial and product design. Three emerging design studios with Polish roots, scattered across Europe — from Paris and Vienna to Warsaw via Berlin — were invited to showcase designs on the topic and select another studio to do the same. Chmara.rosinke chose Kosmos Project, Maria Jeglińska suggested Krzysztof Pyda and Marta Bakowski picked Jan Hendzel. All works — from chairs to ceramics — are linked in their experimental, critical approach to representing Polish identity on an aesthetic level. So what do they reveal? You’ve got until 17 September to discover the answers for yourself. (Text: Anna Dorothea Ker / Photos: Marta Bakowski, Turczynska-for-Culture-PL)

Polish Institute Berlin, Burgstr.27. 10178 Berlin; map
Let’s Polish!”, opening 13.7, 19h, Facebook event
Exhibition runs until 17.9, Tue-Fri 10-18h

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FREILUFTKINO HASENHEIDE: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

FREILUFTKINO HASENHEIDE: A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM

Freiluftkino Hasenheide is featured in our Cee Cee No.2 Book, which is available for purchase here.

Lights dangle over the entrance and illuminate the path to two small wooden ticket booths. Once you’ve bought your ticket, go through the metal gate, guarded by dense trees, and emerge into an amphitheater with a huge screen. Since 1945, a former summer theatre has stood next to a petting zoo and a mini-golf course in the Volkspark Hasenheide in Neukölln, which opened in the mid-twenties. While originally used for theatrical performances and concerts, the amphitheater became an open-air cinema in the 80s. As there is only room for projectors without a teller system, a 10-minute break in each show means that you can visit the small snack bar to pass the time while you look forward to the second half of the film. Arthouse productions rub elbows with Oscar winning blockbusters in the diverse selection of films. Coming up this weekend are two we can stand behind: The Lobster, playing on Friday night and Lion, screening on Saturday. Keep your fingers crossed for sunshine! (Text: Stephanie Johne / Photos: Daniel Farò)

Freiluftkino Hasenheide, Volkspark Hasenheide, 10967 Berlin-Neukölln; map
May-September, check website for screening times

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AYDOO SESSIONS — THE NEW WORKSHOP PLATFORM LAUNCHES

AYDOO SESSIONS — THE NEW WORKSHOP PLATFORM LAUNCHES

It’s summer. Time for some time out. But instead of putting your feet up, this year it’s all about getting hands on. Here to help you do so is Aydoo sessions, the brand new platform for hand-selected workshops in and around Berlin, from pouring concrete and knotting macrame to smoking fish in the Uckermark. If you’re keen to upskill yourself, discover a new passion or simply treat yourself to some me time, then Aydoo sessions was made for you. Learn with and from the experts who live out their craft, and are happy to share their knowledge. You’ll walk away from an Aydoo sessions workshop with something hand-made — whether a hand-poked tattoo, your own sausages, a macrame pot holder or your new signature perfume. Keep an eye on Aydoo sessions’ Facebook and Instagram for updates, and come by the launch event next Friday (14.7) to discover the concept for yourself. The Aydoo sessions team will be there, as will we (Cee Cee Creative chose the workshop topics and developed the branding and content for the project.) Come on down! (Text: Nina Trippel / Photos: Aydoo sessions)

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Aydoo Launch Event, MadeMyDay, Torstr.66, 10119 Berlin-Mitte; map
14.07, 18-21h, Facebook event

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DRIVE & NEUE MEISTER PRESENT MASTERS OF MODERN CLASSICAL

DRIVE & NEUE MEISTER PRESENT MASTERS OF MODERN CLASSICAL

Save the date next Thursday for an evening of aural inspiration: Neue Meister and Drive. Volkswagen Group Forumare inviting you to join them for the latest round of their “New Masters” series, which offers a platform for modern classical music. On stage with Deutsches Kammerorchester Berlin will be the likes of Marina Baranova and “classical punk”, Kai Schumacher. The program promises the work of New York composer Caroline Shaw, the youngest ever recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for Music, who has since worked with Kanye West. And while we’re name dropping: we’re excited to see Hauschka on stage. (Text: Anna Dorothea Ker / Photos: Neue Meister)

Drive. Volkswagen Group Forum, Friedrichstr.84/ corner Unter den Linden, 10117 Berlin-Mitte; map
Neue Meister Concert No.5: Modern Classical Music, 13.7, 20h

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