Tuesday, March 3, 2009
6:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Deutsches Haus - 420 W. 116th St.
After graduating from Columbia College in 1997, Nick Kulish got a job for the New York Times and is now serving as bureau chief in Berlin. He has written a number of fascinating and important stories for the Times, much of it focused on the new, multi-cultural, history-laden realities of contemporary Germany: from hockey-playing ex-Stasi officers to the search for a high-ranking Nazi who lived undercover in Egypt for decades. Recent articles have dealt with Germany's strategic importance for the war in Afghanistan, the Pope's controversial endorsement of a Holocaust denier, and the re-emergence of legendary film studio Babelsberg ("Metropolis"), where Tom Cruise, Kate Winslet and other Hollywood stars have recently made movies.
Friday, February 27, 2009
An Open Discussion with Nick Kulish (CC97), Berlin Bureau Chief for The New York Times
Posted by CSA at 3:40 PM
Labels: Berlin, Deutsches Haus, New York Times
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