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Radio On Berlin – Needles falling from the sky

Shephard and van Alebeek continue the covid conversations. This episode was recorded close to the Bethanien building, in the park. They talked about the present and history of Teufelsberg and the change of the seasons. Weather forecasts, covid forecasts, vaccination forecasts, the usual modern day ghosts make their appearance.

A short history of Kreuzberg and an even shorter history of Kunsthaus Bethanien for people walking around with maps, nuns from Canada with their breaking news, aluminium hats, the locals doing local things…maybe we are all casualties, somehow…and has time lost its narrative?

If you have any questions, this episode might raise a couple more.