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If you can’t go, there is also live streaming available.

If you can’t go, there is also live streaming available.
All Germany is agog at the news that tons of rotten meat has been making its way into the kitchens and onto the grills of eateries and imbisses around the continent. Unscrupulous meat dealers in Bavaria and North Rhine Westphalia have been shipping out spoiled meat - some of it up to four years old - relabeled with new sell-by dates. And here I always thought it was just the inclusion of the stray cats, dogs and occasional bulgarian that made the meat so gamey. Meanwhile Münich police have reported that a meat distributor linked to the scandal was found dead, hung in the cellar of his home. The police have classified his death as a suicide but others suspect shady connections leading to Germany’s mysterious Döner Mafia…. but don’t that stop you from enjoying the tasty if bacterially suspect hometown delight…
some brand new edges and surfaces in your pad? Before you run off to the flöhmarkt (or Ikea) and purchase something that may be a fashion faux pas consider stopping by the exhibition New Danish Design in Berlin at the German Architecture Center. Sponsored by the Danish Culture Institute and the Association of Danish Furniture Manufacturers the exhibition showcases classic danish architecture and design as well as recent developments and is actually the first time in Germany for some of the design ‘objects’. Bloody Danes!
get your chic on until the 24th of September
Deutsches Architektur Zentrum DAZ, Köpenicker Str. 48/49 in 10179 Berlin-Mitte.
Öffnungszeiten: Di - Fr 10:00 -18:00 Uhr, Sa - So 14 - 18 Uhr. Der Eintritt ist frei.