Category Archives: Culture
The Superbowl is super in Germany, too
Germany is the land of soccer, especially in Munich, home of the world-famous FC Bayern.....
Feb
Better than bread: The best excuse to fatten up
Germans are now confronting the fact that Christmas is over but winter is just getting....
Jan
Talk better—talk like a dog
We train dogs, but they have much to teach us. Babies are fluent in body....
Jan
Ring in the New Year and fire the firecrackers
The New Year means more than resolutions. All of Germany sets off firecrackers at midnight....
Dec
‘Twas the Night Before Weihnachten
On a trip to a Christmas market in Munich, I was inspired by The Night....
Dec
Christmas cookies: Good, better, German
I loved Christmas cookies growing up and thought they were pretty good, but have since....
Dec
What happened to Santa Claus?
Santa Claus, St. Nick, or the Christ child? The figure we associate with Christmas takes....
Dec
Hot wine and cold toes
Christmas markets are popping up on every corner in Germany, including the medieval town of....
Dec
The 37 Days of Christmas
Germans don’t celebrate Thanksgiving but they celebrate Christmas half the winter. Starting at the end....
Nov
If this is punctuality, my watch is broken
Germans have a reputation for being punctual, but trains are a different story. During a....
Nov
What happened to my pumpkin pie?
It's not a holiday without pumpkin pie, but what I bake is a far cry....
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Nov
Celebrating St. Martin from the comfort of the couch
Americans celebrate fall with Halloween, but Germans have St. Martin. Children carry lit lanterns in....
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Nov
No Halloween? No way. My sneaky and successful plot
Some Germans celebrate Halloween, but not all of them. I was determined to find a....
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Oct
The nightmare of motherhood in Germany
School has started, a good moment to consider the burden on mothers with children in....
Oct
The library, the monk, and the sandals
This stunning Baroque library tucked away in a monastery in a Bavarian village is the....
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Oct
Germans put the fun in fungi
My experience with mushrooms was confined to cans as a kid. In Germany, collecting them....
Oct
‘Tis the season of the Wiesn: The Oktoberfest for locals and tourists
What some probably don’t realize is that while the Oktoberfest is the biggest folk festival....
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Oct
The tiniest stars of the Oktoberfest live in a drawer
The Oktoberfest is synonymous with beer for most people. Yet half of the fairgrounds consists....
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Sep
Get those escargots out of my lawnmower
You know Fall has arrived when the leafblowers start blasting through the open window. But....
Sep
Protesting technology by battling bikes and coning cars
Munich had a run-in with e-bikes once a few years ago. They successfully battled the....
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Sep
Not teaching foreign languages will make America more insular
Do you speak English? This question is often answered with “Yes” all around the world.....
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Aug
What’s in a name? More than you think
People’s identities are tied up closely with their names. But even when you are careful....
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Aug
Getting lost the old-fashioned way
Those of us who predate GPS know how to get around without using technology. Knowing....
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Aug
Germans delight in overengineering, taking helicopter mothering to new heights
Any foreigner in Germany knows all about the country’s love of overengineering. All it takes....
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Aug
Hitchhike to work? You bet – and in the most powerful city in the world
Gridlock is a word often used in connection with legislators in the U.S. Congress, but....
Jul
Munich comes full circle: From putsch to Rabbi Conference
The hand of history has done its work on the city of Munich. Named after....
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Jul
Landshuter Hochzeit: The most theatrical wedding this side of the 15th century
Imagine if your wedding were so spectacular that people would want not just to reenact....
Jul
Knee-high by the 4th of July
I fully expected a lot of cultural differences when I moved to Germany. They speak....
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Jul
Quit the tomfoolery – I’m sure I don’t know you
The pandemic is over, but its effects continue - sometimes in strange ways. I got....
Jun
A fortune for footwear, or my kingdom for a sneaker
There was a lot of hullabaloo when Adidas dropped its sponsorship of the rapper Ye....
Jun
Watch out! Augsburg joined forces with the Swedes
Companies sometimes use shady tactics to gain the upper hand in a market. But this....
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Jun
One foreigner is not like another – here’s why
Read by Brenda There are varying grades of foreigners in Germany, with subtle nuances between....
May
Munching my way to Munich, one chaotic airport at a time
There’s a lot to be said for approaching challenging situations with the right attitude, which....
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May
Are you sure that’s what that sign means?
Signs are there for the express purpose of helping you find your way. They tell....
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May
Don’t look now, but there’s a shark at your feet
Everybody has their idea of a perfect vacation. I enjoy the ocean, but I don’t....
May
A kindness repaid, 40 years later
After an overnight trip from Spain, I was thrilled to finally arrive at the doorstep....
May