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Miniatur Wunderland
Runter vom Sofa und ab ins Kino! Am 07.03 kommt endlich der erste Kinofilm über das Miniatur Wunderland, aber auch über Frederiks und Gerrits Leben, gepaart mit ganz viel Emotionen und spektakulären Bildern. Wer hätte jemals gedacht, dass das kleine Wunderland ins große Kino kommt?! 🥰🎞️🎬📽️
Tens of thousands pack into a protest in Hamburg against Germany's far right
Demonstrators protest against the right-wing extremist activities as they gather in the Jungfernstieg and surrounding areas in Hamburg, Germany, Friday Jan. 19, 2024. (Jonas Walzberg/dpa via AP) • The Associated Press
They Translated ‘Hamilton’ Into German. Was It Easy? Nein.
So imagine the challenge, then, of adapting the story of America’s first treasury secretary for a German-speaking audience — preserving the rhythm, the sound, and the sensibility of the original musical while translating its dense libretto into a language characterized by multisyllabic compound nouns and sentences that often end with verbs, and all in a society that has minimal familiarity with the show’s subject matter.