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Sundance 2021: Movies We Can t Wait to See

15 movies to catch at the (virtual) 2021 Sundance Film Festival from a look at the band Sparks to the lost "black Woodstock" concert film.

What We re Looking Forward to at Sundance 2021

0 comments The Sundance Film Festival has been the first big fest of the calendar year since 1978. It exhibits some of the freshest and most exciting movies you’re likely to see. Many will end up with awards consideration come the end of the year. Sundance was one of the only film festivals to take place in the traditional form in 2020. But as we’re still in the thick of it, the premier American gathering of cinema has had to go virtual for 2021. The good news is it’s still happening. Better news: the lineup this year has plenty for the genre film enthusiast to enjoy.

The DJ who became a train driver

The DJ who became a train driver Tens of thousands of people working in nightlife are out of work. Should they follow the footsteps of Ingomar Däbler? Matthias Herold, 25.1.2021 - 11:00 Uhr Artikel anhören Berlin - Clubbers from around world earned Berlin €1.48bn in 2019. According to a study by the Berlin Club Commission, 3.5 million party-goers visited the city s more than 200 clubs that year, almost as many as the year before. A quarter of all visitors came to party. On average, they stayed 2.4 days and spent €205 a day. Berlin s club culture is known worldwide, praised Ramona Pop, Berlin s economics minister, and it s a trademark of our city.  

9 groundbreaking Singaporean writers to read in 2021

January 18, 2021 Instagram/arunditha.emmanuel, Twitter/sgbookcouncil Singapore’s literary movement had a strong grassroots beginning, largely organised by writers themselves, so it makes sense that Singapore’s writers are as diverse as its population.  Some of the writers in this list came from that movement, and some took other avenues to develop their craft, but all of them have created work worth reading. There’s no better time than a new year to dedicate yourself to supporting our local writers. Marylyn Tan [embed]https://www.instagram.com/p/CB8ftJ3FdQp/?utm source=ig web copy link[/embed] Marylyn Tan started making waves in Singapore’s spoken word scene in the early 2010s with her unapologetically queer, feminist poetry.

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