Philip Oltermann
@philipoltermann.bsky.social
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Culture editor for Europe, The Guardian. Ex-Berlin bureau chief. My book The Stasi Poetry Circle (Faber & Faber) is out now
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It‘s unclear to me how the “in Tel Aviv” bit here is crucial - am I missing something? Leaving it in would have also created some confusion since the Knesset is in Jerusalem…
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My point isn’t who owned the anti-Tesla protests, though, but that Musk’s claim that the AfD are pro-deregulation should be completely at odds with his own experience
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One thing I still find really hard to compute about Musk endorsing the AfD as deregulation champions is that the AfD was literally the party most vocally opposed to Tesla setting up its factory in Brandenburg, citing “violations of building and environmental regulations”.
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The most interesting thing about Angela Merkel‘s memoirs are the people and moments she declines to mention www.theguardian.com/books/2024/n...
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50 years ago this month, Kraftwerk’s Autobahn changed pop music forever. I drove from Bonn to Hamburg to capture the iconic road's sights and sounds – and work out why nobody in Dusseldorf seemed bothered about the band (and yes this WAS a dream commission!) www.theguardian.com/music/2024/n...
‘A road trip like no other’: my epic drive on Kraftwerk’s Autobahn
Fifty years ago, the electronic legends released a 23-minute song about a road – and changed pop music for ever. Our writer hits the speed-limit-free highways of Düsseldorf and Hamburg in search of it...
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It takes real determination for Anglo commentators to watch France embrace the weird and off-beat in these Olympic ceremonies and then go: “Same old French, sophisticated but sexy, Gauloises, Camembert, oh lá lá”
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I’d watched Juliane Diller talk of how she survived a plane crash over the Peruvian jungle in Herzog’s Wings of Hope, but I was still absolutely riveted when she told me her story over three hours. An extraordinary human being.
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A few years ago I wrote about German-language sci-fi novels about post-Brexit Britain. But I don't think even @tomhillenbrand.bsky.social et al would have dreamt up a British PM fawningly interviewing a tech mogul who thinks AI could become your "best friend". www.theguardian.com/world/2019/j...
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Kosovan airport merch is pretty wild
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“Hexa-pod, hell-cat, helter-skelter, hop-scotch!”: Marlene Marder’s memoir of Swiss punk pioneers Kleenex/Liliput www.theguardian.com/music/2023/o...