Die Hollywood Woche

James Franco: Actor & Artist

Der Wochenguide kommt heute dank eines massiven Katers am Sonntag leider etwas verspätet, aber besser spät als nie! Diese Woche kommt uns wiedermal bunt daher, alles mit drin, von Dirty Dancing, über Zombies, bis hin zu Hollywood Schauspielern, die eine Kunsausstellung machen. Mehr nach dem Klick.

Monday

As usual Monday is all in the name of a good party, in our case: Cinéma with a Dirty Dancing edition and guest DJs from London. .HBC, Karl-Liebknecht-Str. 9, 22h.

Tuesday

The official opening party for invited guest was already on Monday evening. But the first public day of the second Chipps Restaurant is Tuesday. Opening very early at 8h on weekdays and 9h on weekends you will get breakfast, lunch and dinner here at Friedrichstr. 120. We have yet to try it out.

Wednesday

Kim Bar hosts a special screening of the movie An Island by Vincent Moon with music of the lovely Danish band Efterklang. The band members will also have a DJ set at the after party. Brunnenstr. 10, 19h.

Samehead’s are screening of the scandalous 80’s horror movie Possession starring Sam Neil and Isabella Adjani that was shot in West Berlin. Richardstr. 10, 20:30h.

Crystalmafia presents Deshabillez Vous a new Dada disco party at a secret location that is yet to be announced (probably over here). Starts at 22h. Intriguing!

Thursday

The femme fatal DJ duo Tigeress are taking over the Ankerklause this Thursday starting at 21h. Kottbusser Damm 104.

Saturday

James Franco is not only hot / an actor he is also an artist, naturally. His exhibition Dangerous Book Four Boys is premiering in Europe here in Berlin this Saturday at the Peres Project in Kreuzberg, Schlesische Str. 26 and in Mitte at Grosse Hamburger Str. 17 at 19h. It will show his works in the field of film, photography, drawing, installation and sculpture. There will be an after party in Mitte.

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Frank ist der Gründer und Chefredakteur von iHeartBerlin. Er fotografiert, macht Videos und schreibt Texte - in der Regel über das, was in Berlin gerade abgeht. Seine Vision und Interessen haben iHeartBerlin seit der Gründung in 2007 geformt - und Frank hofft, dass er noch viele weitere Jahre das Beste von Berlin hervorheben wird.