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By : Wilma Ewerhart April 9, 2019April 25, 2019

M1 Jewels Ep. 5 – Home Stretch Edition: Hackescher Markt to Am Kupfergraben

I firmly believe in the untapped energy of the M1 line: Along the tram tracks are some real jewels that are often ignored in favor of venues elsewhere in the city that require long, complicated transport routes. In this piece, we’re having international cereal, commiserate book burnings, and do some magic tricks.

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By : Wilma Ewerhart March 26, 2019March 31, 2019

M1 Jewels Ep. 4 – Creative consciences congregating from Bornholmer- to Weinmeisterstraße

I firmly believe in the untapped energy of the M1 line: Along the tram tracks are some real jewels that are often ignored in favor of venues elsewhere in the city that require long, complicated transport routes. In this piece, a sugar rush makes us dribble table tennis balls and belt our hearts out.

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By : Wilma Ewerhart March 12, 2019March 15, 2019

M1 Jewels Ep. 3 – Bonheur, books and bouldering: Bürgerpark to Masurenstraße

I firmly believe in the untapped energy of the M1 line: Along the tram tracks are some real jewels that are often ignored in favor of venues elsewhere in the city that require long, complicated transport routes. In this piece, I’d like to show you a castle, delicious coffee and burgers, and a childhood museum.

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By : Wilma Ewerhart February 26, 2019July 23, 2019

M1 Jewels Ep. 2 – Rosenthal Nord to Tschaikowskistraße

I firmly believe in the untapped energy of the M1 line: Along the tram tracks are some real jewels that are often ignored in favor of venues elsewhere in the city that require long, complicated transport routes. In this piece, I’d like to show you a laser maze, fancy food and drink, and plenty greenery.

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By : Wilma Ewerhart February 12, 2019July 23, 2019

M1 Jewels Ep. 1 – Nordend, Kuckhoffstraße and beyond

Living in Pankow has its upsides and its downsides. On the one hand, the neighbourhood is peaceful; on the other, it often feels far-removed from “the rest of Berlin”. Personally, I firmly believe in the untapped energy of the M1 line: Along the tram tracks are some real gems, one could even say jewels, that

By : Ronni Shalev March 16, 2016

A Portrait of Pankow

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