Listening through the Iron Curtain May 24, 2018 R. Jay The Berlin Journal by Peter Schmelz An intimate history of musical exchange Read more
The Autobiography of Solomon Maimon April 23, 2018 R. Jay The Berlin Journal by Paul Reitter The brilliant, searing, and even hilarious account of life as a Talmudic prodigy Read more
Nicole’s Father Is Not German March 27, 2018 R. Jay The Berlin Journal by Kristen Renwick Monroe What difference does difference make? Read more
The Names February 18, 2018 R. Jay The Berlin Journal by Carole Maso What's in a name? A universe of meaning, carved by history. Read more
The Tide Was Always High February 14, 2018 R. Jay The Berlin Journal by Josh Kun Music and musicians from Latin America are an inextricable part of the development of Los Angeles as a modern musical city. Read more
Artist Portfolio: Ran Ortner February 12, 2018 R. Jay The Berlin Journal Luscious large-scale paintings of the foaming sea, inspired by a lifetime of surfing. Read more
The Horizontal City January 30, 2018 R. Jay The Berlin Journal by Michael P. Steinberg Reflections on Berlin as the horizontalization of New York Read more
Trump and Transatlantic Security January 4, 2018 R. Jay The Berlin Journal A discussion between Stephen Hadley and Christoph Heusgen New challenges and old grievances have put… Read more
The Mythology of the Sectarian Middle East January 3, 2018 R. Jay The Berlin Journal by Ussama Makdisi Divisions within, divisions without Read more
Democratic Degeneration: Three Easy Paths to Regression December 11, 2017 R. Jay The Berlin Journal by Charles Taylor A celebrated philosopher discusses what's ailing democratic polities in the West Read more