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Monthly Archives: December 2010

MONO.KALENDER 2011

So, here we are again, with our anniversary year 2010 coming to a close, it’s time to start looking forward, plan winter escapes, spring breaks, summer outings. In short, it’s time to put up a new calendar for 2011, and if so, it might as well be a nifty one, so why not our new [...]

ADVENTSKALENDER 10.12.2010

MOTTO VANCOUVER

And since we’re already at it, we should also mention that our indefatigable friends at Motto are opening their – it’s true – fourth store already, in – seriously – Vancouver, Canada. Tonight. So no need for you Vancouvians to be jealous of them Montréalians, despite their cute accent. Let’s call it one lucky day [...]

MONO.PUNKT #13: PUBLIÉ/AUTOPUBLIÉ MONTRÉAL

Today and today only, mono.kultur is coming to Montréal as part of the traveling exhibition program and pop-up stores Publié / Autopublié. So, for all you Canadians in the remote snowy mountains of your vast country, there’s a whole lot of exciting and rare stuff out there to discover, in terms of magazines and books, [...]

‘I WANTED TO CALL IT SOMETHING MEANINGLESS’

Since our party on Saturday night, a few people have been asking about Rangleklods, the handsome man on the microphone who entertained us at midnight. So we hereby present a mini-interview: Rangleklods is the musical project of Esben Andersen, a 25-year old from Aahrus, Denmark’s university town. He creates his music in a studio in [...]

ADVENTSKALENDER 09.12.2010

TEDxKREUZBERG

While some of us will be celebrating having early Christmas dinner, Betahaus Berlin will open its doors to receive TEDxKreuzberg in an event they promise not to be less than interesting. It will host 18 minutes talks from several speakers and afterward they promise a nice atmosphere at the bar, to mingle, discuss and chat [...]

ADVENTSKALENDER 08.12.2010

DIGITAL READING SOUVENIRS?

Booktwo.org is a blog created in 2006 which aims ‘to investigate, analyse, catalogue and debate the future of literature and the publishing industry.’ Among the big fuzz, discussion and reading junk being published everywhere about the end of books and the future of literature in the digital age, I must say this is one of [...]

ADVENTSKALENDER 07.12.2010