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sensor weekend schedule: bed bug cinema, Bob Dylan paintings and new stores in the city – sensor Magazine – Wiesbaden

By Selma Unbelief and Max Blosche. Photos organizer.

There are a lot of special things happening this weekend in lovely Wiesbaden.

//FREITAG///

Vintage Soul reopening on Nerostrasse. A new vintage shop opens at Nerostraße 1. From 11 a.m

Free ring in the Westend on the German Unity Square (in case of bad weather, the Wellritzhof Children’s Center). Under the motto “We show you what we’re made of!”, the Westend children’s, youth and district center, the Neue Zirkus e. V., the support association of the Riederbergschule and Schöne Urlaub from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. for a circus performance in the circus tent on the German Unity Square. In case of bad weather, the event will take place in the Wellritzhof, Wellritzstraße 21. As part of the project, children will learn about various circus disciplines in fixed groups during the workshop days from October 14th to 17th. Under the guidance of experienced circus educators, they create a colorful circus show with lots of fun and creativity. At 3 p.m.

Tom Fischer exhibition at Touch of L. The concept store in Goldgasse invites you to an exhibition with Tom Fischer under the title “Elysium”. Vernissage Friday 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., exhibition also Saturday.

TrendingFirst whiskey from the Rheingau – not without reason with a special note / Single malt meets Pinot Noir

Critical Mass shared bike tour from the main train station. “The nights are getting longer and the temperatures are falling, the bicycle remains the fastest means of transport in the city even in the dark season. So turn on the lights and join in with Critical Mass.” It takes around an hour to leisurely stroll through the city with musical accompaniment – ​​just the right thing to start the weekend. Afterwards we will return and there will be time to get to know each other, exchange ideas and network. If you arrive late, you can find your current position in the app criticalmaps. Die criticalmasswiesbaden As is well known, it is not an officially planned event. At 6:30 p.m., meeting point at the suitcases.

Hanne Kah concert at the Theater im Pariser Hof. At 7:30 p.m.

The magicians 4.0 in the thalhaus. At 8 p.m.

“The Door Next Door” in the Kammerspiele. Friday, Saturday, Sunday at 8:15 p.m.

Sons of Uhura + Lost On Airfield + Worry Seed in der Kreativfabrik. At 8 p.m.

No liability for wardrobe improv theater in the thalhaus. At 8 p.m.

“Always Friday” live session at Walhalla in EXIL. At 8 p.m.

///SATURDAY///

Frankfurt Book Fair. The big book festival, now in its 76th edition, is still a fresh and refreshing affair and a must for everyone who is at all interested in literature – or in media in general, since one can already speak of a multimedia fair for a long time. Great international flair on the grounds and throughout the city and many stars and talents to be discovered up close, with endless talks, panels, book signings and and and – and of course: books, books, books! Saturday and Sunday.

Reading “Crazy Rich” with Julia Friedrich in Walhalla in EXIL. What would you do with 1000 million euros? In her book “Crazy Rich,” Julia Friedrichs (Photo: Andreas Hornoff/Piper Verlag) invites the super-rich to talk, and they allow her comprehensive insights into their world and answer her questions. Is wealth a private matter? Do we need a different tax system? Can it be true that extreme wealth is concentrated in the hands of just a few? What level of inequality can a community tolerate, can democracy tolerate? Nadine Ruf, a member of the Bundestag from Wiesbaden, will conduct the conversation in Walhalla and Exile and invite you to coffee and small snacks on Saturday mornings with free entry. At 11 a.m.

Bob Dylan exhibition opening in the art gallery Wiesbaden on Häfnergasse. As part of a special exhibition, the art gallery Wiesbaden selected works by Bob Dylan from his “Drawn Blank Series” – over 50 originally signed works of art by Bob Dylan, as well as selected unique paper pieces. Bob Dylan is considered one of the most influential artists in the world. Folk musician, singer and songwriter, poet, protest singer – the artist is a true all-rounder. To date, more than 125 million records of his music have been sold worldwide. But Bob Dylan didn’t just perfect his music – he also perfected his work as a draftsman and painter. During his tour through America, Europe and Asia, Dylan made his first pencil and charcoal sketches between 1989 and 1992. This enabled him on his travels to collect impressions and scenarios shaped by encounters with other cultures, calming his mind and reorganizing his thoughts. At 12 p.m.

Palm Bowls Pop Up opening at Kirchgasse 90. For three years in downtown Mainz with Poké Bowls as well as breakfast and brunch options, now also available in Wiesbaden – at least for a few months. At 11 a.m.

Meigl Hoffmann in the Theater im Pariser Hof. At 7:30 p.m.

“The Little Prince” at Velvets Theater. At 8 p.m.

“68er Spätlese” and party in the Galli Theater. At 8 p.m.

Lynk + Mesh 3000 + three quarters of goods in the creative factory. At 8 p.m.

BedBugsBlues film premiere at Walhalla in EXIL. Alex Simonov’s debut film was made in the middle of the Corona crisis – a wild tragicomedy from the lives of young people, based on true events. While an unknown virus from Wuhan brings the world to a standstill, three stubborn students make their way through the crisis. They overcome the situation by sticking together until one day another intruder puts the three of them’s friendship to the test: the bed bug. At 8:15 p.m.

sensor film of the month in the Murnau Film Theater. “Treasure – Family is a foreign country” by Julia von Heinz. At 8:15 p.m.

Studi Welcome Night im Heaven. With DJ Kiliani. From 10 p.m.

Maybe the Last Dance – Close your eyes and through – AZUD – in the slaughterhouse. Last evening of the hard techno party in the kesselhaus on two floors – farewell after 17 years of AZUD, that has to be celebrated really hard again. From 11 p.m.

///SUNDAY//

8. Media flea market in the community center (Kaisersaal) in Sonnenberg. The Sonnenberg local history association is organizing a media flea market in the community center (Kaisersaal), König-Adolf-Straße 6, in Wiesbaden-Sonnenberg. In addition to books, CDs, DVDs, postcards, pictures, engravings and long-playing records are also offered. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Bora in the Theater im Pariser Hof. At 7:30 p.m.

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