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  • Texting with … Julius Fintelmann

    Texting with … Julius Fintelmann

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    With Julius Fintelmann the ERB’s Sander Pleij texted about a musical shooting on a rooftop…

  • Without cause

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    « The exercise here is of a philosopher who would review the AI Act as a text. »

  • « We are the winners of Eurovision »

    « We are the winners of Eurovision »

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    Lithuania has lost the Eurovision Song Contest thirty times.

  • Jesus in the pines

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    Refugees and border guards in the Białowieża Forest. Scenes of violence play out behind a thick cover of trees, in a remote corner of Poland.

  • Corrupted, yet intact

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    On the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Europe of European integration.

  • The cemetery-goer

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    On the travels of Karl-Markus Gauß, and the unlikely guardians of the dream of Europe.

  • Beamer, Dressman, Bodybag

    Beamer, Dressman, Bodybag

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    On the unexpected joys of Denglisch, Berlinglish & global Englisch. « My own language, made camp. »

  • Flags & bones

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    On Curzio Malaparte’s Europe — and ours. The midcentury novelist read anew, on war’s aftermath and transatlantic romance. What was, or is, « postwar Europe », anyway?

  • Who will speak European? A puzzle

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    Brussels is a concave mirror that returns a concentrated (and somewhat distorted) reflection of the projection of its continent.

  • Cretan Europa’s second coming

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    Citizen’s day in Fiesole, December 2021. In the EU, Christian Europe stands in quantum superposition, both here and not here. Can Cretan Europa help us imagine better futures?

  • Do we need a European Review of Books?

    Do we need a European Review of Books?

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    « If I were to do it again from scratch, » Jean Monnet, a founder of the European Union, supposedly said in the ’70s, « I would start with culture. » Well, who wouldn’t?