We got to know and love Andrey during one of his fun #lunchmeout sessions. Andrey is a real Muscovite who is based in Berlin and works as a digital marketer in the gaming industry. For his project #lunchmeout, he loves to meet new people for lunch and then features them on his Instagram. So, over lunch, we talked to this fun, interesting Russian expat. Where were you born? Where did you grow up? I was born in Moscow, Russia. I…
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Luba Kemenova is the founder and owner of ostPost in Berlin-Mitte. ostPost is a café, bookstore, and event space with “an Eastern European touch,” as Luba calls it. The Russian-born entrepreneur followed her dream…
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Russian-German Artem Hein is the founder and co-owner of Vater Bar in Berlin-Neukölln. Together with business partner Andreas Simon, he has recently taken over the Weserstraße bar Kuschlowski that they have transformed into a…
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Red Square Festival, happening on May 12, 2018 at Kulturfabrik Moabit has lofty goals. It aims to bring together music, art and civic initiatives into one multidisciplinary celebration. The main headliner is the notorious…
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Yulia Belousova grew-up amongst an artistic milieu in Moscow. Her parents, especially her mother who was an urban planner, had a friendship circle that included many Russian artists. Life as an artist in Russia is very different…
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Every Tuesday Kauz & Kiebitz sublet their kitchen to ambitious Streetfood projects to present the best food from all over the world. Today they will turn East and the talented Hungarian Berliner Júlia of Pelmeni Slam will…
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berlinograd.com, Russian Standard and craftZentrum Berlin are coming together once more this year at Christmas. We’re happy to present our 1st Christmas-themed party ‘Berlinograd Fairy Tales’ at Cafe Voland in Prenzlauer Berg on December 18th, 2016 from 12:00 pm…
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Meet the lovely Russian couple Ivan and Maria. Ivan was born in Ivanovo and grew up in Riga. At a young age he moved to Krasnodar where he lived with his family until the…
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This is Tadeus. Tadeus is from Vilnius, Lithuania and he came to Berlin about four months ago. “I have many professions,” he says and right now his job is serving the probably best Shashlik…
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You probably already know Vladimir. Vladimir is a legend, and if he isn’t, his self-made Pelmeni at his famous Russian street food stand at Ostbahnhof most certainly are. Vladimir was born in Altai, Siberia,…