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Dramaturgie im zeitgenössischen Tanz ist ? positiv gemeint ? ein heißes Eisen. Idealerweise sind Dramaturginnen und Dramaturgen während der Erarbeitung eines Stücks die besten Freunde der Choreografen. more more

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01/03/2005

About us

Who we are
signandsight.com introduces itself.

What we do
Here you can read what signandsight.com is all about.

What the press says about us
signandsight.com has triggered an international press resonance. There have been over 50 reports about signandsight.com in both print and radio - Berlin, Budapest, Cologne, Dublin, Hamburg, London, New Delhi, New York, Paris, Santiago de Chile, Toronto... Click here for a selection.

Testimonials
On March 15, 2006, signandsight.com celebrated one year online. Read the feedback on signandsight.com from some of the prominent international writers whose articles we have featured.

International co-operation partners
Read more about signandsight's international co-operation partners: foundations, newspapers, cultural institutions in Europe and worldwide!

Events with signandsight.com
In co-operation with The New York Public Library, PEN World Voices - The New York Festival of International Literature, the Goethe-Institute, the Frankfurt Book Fair and other partners signandsight.com presents panel discussions and workshops. Read more about our latest events in Belgrade, Frankfurt, New York, Bratislava and New Delhi.

Our user survey
We wanted to know who our readers are, where they live, what they like about signandsight.com and what they think could be improved. We had lots of reponses from all over the globe. Read more

How it all began: Manifesto
German newspapers have the best feuilleton pages in the world. They reflect the cultural landscape of a country where almost every mid-sized city has a first class opera and museum. And they're a forum for lively public debate. But the German language rivaling ancient Greek in popularity, most readers outside Germany don't know what they're missing. By Thierry Chervel Read more

Our name: Four Words are Better than Two
What's in a name? More than you may think! The webname signandsight.com gets unpacked... By John Lambert

Our sources: What's FAZ?
A short description of the major German-language newspapers

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Dear readers...

Monday 1 October, 2007

We've been online since March 1, 2005, delivering a daily press review of the German language feuilletons. Starting in October, we will only be able to provide a weekly summary, "From the Feuilletons," and two rather than three full-length articles per week.
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Our partners

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signandsight.com in Prague

Friday 29 June, 2007

Let's talk European! Towards a European public sphere. Over 50 chief editors and editors from all over Central Eastern Europe and beyond discussed in Prague from 15-16 June how Europe's most pressing questions could be debated across the continent. How can international media networks be extended? Read the summary of the conference here.
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Let's Talk European! signandsight.com in Amsterdam

Monday 4 June, 2007

In co-operation with the Goethe-Institute Amsterdam, Post Amsterdam and Dare2Connect, signandsight.com presented "Let's Talk European!" a panel discussion on the European public sphere. The event, moderated by journalist Hans Maarten van den Brink, featured Endre B. Bojtar of the Hungarian Magyar Narancs, Gerbert van Loenen of the Dutch Trouw, Arne Ruth, former chief editor of Dagens Nyheter and Arno Widmann, of the Frankfurter Rundschau. We give the text of the evening's discussion.
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signandsight.com in Amsterdam

Discussion between journalists about the European public sphere

In co-operation with the Goethe-Institute Amsterdam, Post Amsterdam and Dare2Connect, signandsight.com will present "Let's Talk European!" a panel discussion on the European public sphere. The event, moderated by journalist Hans Maarten van den Brink, features Endre B. Bojtar, editor-in-chief of the Hungarian weekly paper Magyar Narancs, Gerbert van Loenen, deputy chief editor of the Dutch daily Trouw, Arne Ruth, former chief editor of the Swedish Dagens Nyheter and Arno Widmann, head of the Feuilleton and Media section at the Frankfurter Rundschau.
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Comments please

January 15, 2007

signandsight.com is pleased to announce that our comments function is finally up and running...
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We are happy to announce

Friday 24 November, 2006

Two new developments at our website! A new layout for signandsight.com and a legal victory for perlentaucher.de.
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The Non-English Patient

Monday 6 November, 2006

On Saturday, October 7, signandsight.com took part in a panel discussion at the Frankfurt Book Fair on the state of translation in the globalised world. The event, hosted by media specialist Rüdiger Wischenbart, featured Esther Allen, compiler of an eye-opening study on translation and today's book industry; Susan Harris of Words without Borders; Anne-Bitt Gerecke of Litrix.de; and Thierry Chervel, founder of signandsight.com's sister site Perlentaucher.de. We present the gist of the discussion.
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signandsight.com at the Frankfurt Book Fair

Tuesday 1 August, 2006

In co-operation with Litrix.de and the Frankfurt Book Fair signandsight.com presents a discussion on world literature in the digital age with Esther Allen, Thierry Chervel, Anne-Bitt Gerecke, Susan Harris and Rüdiger Wischenbart. On Saturday, October 7 in the International Centre of the Frankfurt Book Fair. (Image: Frankfurt Book Fair/Hirth)
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Our user survey

Monday 3 July, 2006

We wanted to know who our readers are, where they live, what they like about signandsight.com and what they think could be improved. We had lots of reponses from all over the globe.
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signandsight.com in New York

on Friday April 28, 2006

In co-operation with 2006 PEN WORLD VOICES, signandsight.com presents a discussion on "The Limits of Tolerance" with Pascal Bruckner, Necla Kelek, Dubravka Ugresic, Richard Rodriguez and moderated by Kwame Anthony Appiah. On Friday April 28 in the New York Public Library.
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