Pre-dawn occurrence
In the heart of Berlin, nestled within the Kunstfabrik Schlot, lies a unique establishment known as the Frühschoppen. This reading stage, one of the city's oldest, proudly claims the title of "the mother of all reading stages."
Founded in 1990, the Frühschoppen has been a cultural cornerstone for over three decades. Over the years, it has been home to a diverse group of writers, including Horst Evers, Susanne Riedel, Bov Bjerg, Hans Duschke, Hinark Husen, Sarah Schmidt, Andreas Scheffler, and Jürgen Witte.
The Frühschoppen, originally named "Dr. Seltsam's Frühschoppen," underwent a name change in 2004. However, the founder of the original name could not be found in available search results.
Reading at the Frühschoppen takes place every Sunday at 13:00, offering a weekly literary gathering for the community.
Elsewhere in the city, recent events have unfolded. A World War II bomb was successfully defused in Mitte, following the news of another bomb being found in Spandau, scheduled for defusal on Friday.
On a positive note, a groundbreaking ceremony was held for a new centre for gene and cell therapy in Mitte. This development is set to bring advancements in medical research and treatment to the city.
As we look towards the future, preparations are underway for the upcoming elections one year from now. Poll workers are needed to ensure a smooth and fair voting process.
The Frühschoppen continues to be a vibrant part of Berlin's cultural landscape, providing a platform for local writers and offering a weekly literary gathering for the community.
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