The neogothic city hall (Rathaus) in Munich at Christmas time with a special market full of spectacular ornaments, delicious food, and a cheese selection to die for.
Friday, December 30, 2005
Christmas in Munich
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Sunday, December 18, 2005
Polylux interviews Mayda3000 on vlogging
Yet another interview on German television! ARD has a program called Polylux and they interviewed me about vlogging.
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History as told by the Siegessäule
History is everywhere in this city. Even the base of the Victory Column tells us a story about the Battle of Sedan. Tom Williamson, storyteller supreme, gives us his own interpretation of this famous battle and its effects on the Franco-German relationship. Fun and educational!
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Sunday, December 11, 2005
Tiki Tiki Bamboooo
Polly of Tiki Tiki Bamboooo rocks the house at the Sage Club in Berlin, Germany. Yeah, it wasn't easy to find surf music in Berlin, but thanks to Vegas Vic (love ya!) I got the tip and rushed off to hear this quirky, rockin' trio.
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Thursday, December 08, 2005
Media frenzy
The nice guys from Polylux from ARD asked me to do interview with them about vlogging, so we hit the streets of Berlin, in bitter cold weather, and got some great shots. This is the making of the interview which will be aired on Thursday, December 15, 23:45 CET.
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Monday, December 05, 2005
Almost famous
The German TV station, 3sat, came by for an interview about vlogging. This is an excerpt of the show, called Neues, which was broadcasted on Nov. 26, 2005. It's in German, but you'll get the idea.
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Friday, December 02, 2005
Heidelberg Project
Mayda3000 takes a vacation in Detroit. And what did we find...an urban art space called the Heidelberg Project. It was cold, it snowed, but we got the photage for you. This wild little neighborhood has been transformed into a showcase of freaky, imaginative fantasy. Now, if they could just work on the rest of the city...
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Body Rescue Zone
Julie in her new shop, the Body Rescue Zone, in Berlin. A short demonstration of foot reflexology by the über-masseuse herself.
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