Politics & Culture

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Politics & Culture

publishing company ConBrio Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, Regensburg (Germany)
First edition March 1, 2002
Frequency of publication ten times a year
Editor-in-chief Olaf Zimmermann
editor Olaf Zimmermann, Theo Geissler
Web link www.politikundkultur.net
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Politics & Culture. Newspaper of the German Cultural Council (puk) is a newspaper published by the German Cultural Council (Berlin) six times a year until 2018 and ten times a year since 2019 by Olaf Zimmermann and Theo Geißler . It is funded by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media by resolution of the German Bundestag .

Politics & Culture provides information on cultural-political issues and reports up-to-date on the cultural landscape of Germany, and not only from the well-known metropolises. Topics such as libraries, culture and church, the broad field of cultural education and socioculture, foreign cultural and educational policy, digitization and much more are taken into account. The newspaper also reports from the sections of the German Cultural Council:

According to an editorial by Olaf Zimmermann, Politics & Culture is divided into the categories News, Domestic, Europe, International, Cultural Life, Media, Net Culture and other changing subject areas . In each issue, Politics & Culture devotes a focus to a current topic, which comprises between seven and nine pages. Politics & Culture dossiers and supplements that deal comprehensively with a topic are regularly enclosed . Politics & Culture is available in train station bookshops, at airports, in the online shop and by subscription. All Politics & Culture issues can be downloaded free of charge as an e-paper (PDF file) on the website of the German Cultural Council.

From July 2012 to April 2018, the constantly updated Culture Red List was published in every issue to draw attention to threatened or closed cultural sites and institutions, such as theaters, museums, initiatives, associations, programs, archives, libraries, sociocultural projects, civic or Movie houses.

Web links

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Homepage of the German Cultural Council , accessed on July 19, 2019