Some claim that that this party district is the ultimate night out, others the ultimate nightmare, but a trip there might teach you more about the capital than a visit to the Brandenburg Gate.
Bernhard Enste is a legend on the Berlin techno scene - he's 67 and still hits the capital's most unhinged clubs. Now he wants to go to Burning Man, a seven-day rave in the Nevada desert.
A new exhibition at the legendary Berlin club Berghain highlights the artwork of its creative employees. <b>Cinnamon Nippard</b> gets in the door to take a peek.
Berlin’s party scene is holding a benefit event for the family of Frank Barnes, a British robot builder whose partner suffered serious injuries in childbirth. Hannah Cleaver has the details.
Plans to develop desirable property along Berlin’s Spree River into a quarter for media companies has run into stiff opposition from residents fearing the city is selling out its unique spaces. Melanie Sevcenko reports.
Jake Shears, the frontman of the New York disco-glam band Scissor Sisters, has turned to Berlin's legendary nightlife to find inspiration for the group's latest album.
Techno music is not dead in Berlin, music journalist Tobias Rapp argues. Exberliner magazine's <b>Seymour Gris</b> sat down with him to discuss the changing landscape of club culture in the German capital.
<b>Berlin's music trade fair Popkomm is normally a place to discover new bands – not technologies. But when Neale Lytollis heard the man behind the MP3 audio format was setting up a 3-D sound system at the city's legendary club Tresor he had to check it out.</b>