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Wednesday Evening Atelier: Life Drawing & Painting in Berlin

Wednesday Evening Atelier: Life Drawing & Painting in Berlin

Wed, Sep 2, 4:00 PM
From Burnt Sienna Berlin — Painting & Drawing Courses

Join us for a three-hour evening of drawing or painting from a live nude model in the Burnt Sienna studio. The model is carefully posed under focused studio lighting, giving you time to develop a sustained observational drawing or painting rather than a series of quick sketches. The session is suitable for beginners, practising artists and painters who want to strengthen their ability to work directly from life. Bring your own drawing or painting materials. Easels, drawing boards and studio furniture are provided. Recommended kit Oil colours Brushes small tin with lid - solvent ( we recommend Miracle medium by Micheal harding or shelsol T from Kremer) Kitchen roll or rags panels, papers or canvas For drawing Dry pastels , chalks, pencils, putty rubber, charcoal, graphite. Have an amazing time! Pencils Places are limited. Your place is confirmed only after booking and payment through the Burnt Sienna website:

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Wolden: The Effulgent Configuration

Wolden: The Effulgent Configuration

Thu, Aug 27, 4:30 PM
From Pen and Paper Berlin
4.9

The Effulgent Configuration potion, harmlessly distilled from the minds of hundreds of dreamers, temporarily grants universal skills, proficiencies, and speed to its imbibers. The Wolden Council has learned that it is produced at the Open Collegium tower, and sent a team of Purgis Pact witches to investigate, but they have yet to return. Now your team must go infiltrate the tower and rescue them if necessary. This game is for you if you love playing as a powerful witch of the *Purgis Pact*, a Regency gourmand from the *Lion Sodality*, a bilbiotaph from the *Concupiscent Concord of Consilient Bibliognosts*, or any one of the other mysterious Wolden cults. We are a diverse and beginner-friendly group and focus on story over rules. No experience necessary. Note that we play in the dedicated (and awesome) RPG room at Tales Untold, and split the fee between us (\~€10 each).

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Open House at Le Wagon Berlin

Open House at Le Wagon Berlin

Tue, Sep 8, 3:00 PM
From Le Wagon Berlin - Coding Bootcamp
4.4

Feeling it’s time to change paths or enrich your resume with new tech skills? Dive into our world for an Open House at Le Wagon Berlin and discover how our bootcamps can help you build a career aligned with your ambitions. **On the agenda:** * Campus tour: explore our learning spaces and the unique Le Wagon vibe * Meet the team: chat with the campus director, our teachers, and alumni * Programs overview: identify the program that fits your goals and explore the detailed curriculum * Financing options: explore the available solutions (installment plans, public funding, scholarships…) **Key information:** * Tuesday, September 8 * From 17:00 to 19:00 * **[Registration required on our website](https://www.lewagon.com/events/open-house-at-le-wagon-berlin-JKPaEB)** **Upcoming cohorts:** 👉 October 12 to December 11, 2026 - full-time bootcamps 👉 October 31 to April 17, 2027 - part-time bootcamps

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Boardgames at Drehmoment Bar, Wedding

Boardgames at Drehmoment Bar, Wedding

Wed, Aug 26, 5:00 PM
From Berlin Board Gamers
4.8

**Hello every boardgame enjoyer!** We'll continue our weekly boardgame evenings every Wednesday in Drehmoment (Glasgower Str. 29, 13349 Berlin) from 19:00. You are all invited to join us! You can expect a lot of fun light games suitable for the location. We have a small library of games that are free to use and you are also encouraged to bring your own, it's alway fun to try something new. The games are fast so feel free to join any time! Gamers of all experience levels are welcome. Drehmoment is a classic Berlin bar, they offer varius drinks and have the best cocktails in Wedding. We have a big room in the back just for us. We are allowed to bring your own food and they have snacks for sale. A couple of ground rules that we take seriously: 1. We are guests at Drehmoment, please treat their staff with respect. 2. There is no entry fee but please support the bar by buying drinks or snacks while you are playing. 3. Be efficient in your seating and kind to other patrons. See you on Wednesday

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Kiez&Kids Tour - Entdeckungsreise durch die Stadt / Stadtführungen in Berlin

Kiez&Kids Tour - Entdeckungsreise durch die Stadt / Stadtführungen in Berlin

Sun, Aug 30, 1:00 PM
From Kiez&Kids Tour - Entdeckungsreise durch die Stadt

Bringt gute Laune, schönes Wetter und Interesse mit. Wir treffen uns je nach Tour an unterschiedlichen Orten. Am 1. April 2018 um 15 Uhr gehts los am Eingang zur Akademie der Künste am Pariser Platz neben dem Brandenburger Tor.

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Evil Without Monsters: How Ordinary Harm Becomes Possible

Evil Without Monsters: How Ordinary Harm Becomes Possible

Sun, Aug 23, 9:00 AM
From Elysian Discoveries: Mind, Art, and Curiosity
4.9

Evil is often imagined as something exceptional: a dictator, a sadist, a criminal, a person visibly separated from ordinary life. This image is comforting because it suggests that evil belongs somewhere else—to other people, other times, or extreme situations. But much of the harm humans cause does not begin with obvious cruelty. It can emerge through obedience, fear, ambition, prejudice, indifference, conformity, or the wish to protect one’s own place in a group. People may participate in harmful systems without seeing themselves as evil. They may believe they are following rules, defending their country, doing their job, protecting their family, or simply having no choice. This makes the question of evil more difficult than asking whether some people are “good” and others are “bad.” Across history, societies have defined certain groups, behaviours, and ideas as dangerous, impure, criminal, abnormal, or inferior. Political authorities, institutions, laws, media, and social norms all influence what is considered acceptable and what is condemned. Yet the fact that a society calls something evil does not automatically make that judgment morally right. History shows that legal systems and majorities can also normalize injustice. At the same time, it would be too simple to say that evil is only a social label. Genocide, torture, humiliation, exploitation, and deliberate cruelty raise a serious moral question: are there actions that remain wrong even when they are legal, widely accepted, or justified by authority? Hannah Arendt’s idea of the *banality of evil* gives one possible perspective. Her point was not that terrible crimes are ordinary or unimportant. Rather, she asked how extreme harm can be carried out by people who are not necessarily monstrous, but who stop thinking critically about what they are doing and about the human consequences of their actions. This session will not focus on religious explanations of evil. Instead, we will explore evil as a moral, historical, psychological, and political problem: how it begins, how it becomes normal, who has the power to name it, and what responsibility an individual has within a harmful system. We will discuss: * What do we mean when we call a person, action, or system evil? * Is evil an objective reality, or is it defined by culture, history, and power? * Are there actions that are wrong even when a society considers them normal or legal? * Can people do terrible things while sincerely believing that they are doing good? * What is the relationship between authority, obedience, and moral responsibility? * Why do people ignore injustice when it does not affect them personally? * Is indifference a form of participation in evil? * Are human beings naturally good, naturally selfish, or shaped mainly by their circumstances? * What makes ordinary people capable of extraordinary harm? * Can love, empathy, education, or democratic institutions prevent evil—or are they sometimes not enough? This will be an open and reflective conversation connecting history, philosophy, psychology, politics, and personal responsibility. Together, we will ask not only what evil is, but also how people and societies can recognize it before it becomes normal. 📅 Event Details 🗓️ Date: Sunday, 23 August 2026 ⏰ Time: 11:00 📍 Location: Cafe Hardenberg, Hardenbergstraße 10, 10623 Berlin-Bezirk Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf 📱 WhatsApp: For preparation materials, updates, and directions, join the group chat. [Group Chat Bio KI](https://chat.whatsapp.com/Ba8ZAaH2Yuk6FGmD3LLO7H)

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Frequently asked questions

Meetup connects people with shared interests by helping them find and join local events and groups. It's a platform for discovering communities, attending events, and making new social connections.

Use Meetup's search feature to find Dungeons and Dragons groups in Berlin. Simply enter keywords like 'Dungeons and Dragons Berlin' and discover local meetups to join fellow enthusiasts in the area.

Absolutely! You can join as many Dungeons and Dragons groups as you like. This can open up more opportunities to play, meet new friends, and experience different campaigns.

Some meetups might require RSVPing, especially if space is limited. Always check the specific event details on Meetup to understand requirements before attending.

Joining Meetup and browsing D&D groups is free. However, some specific events might have a participation fee, so it’s always good to read event details beforehand.

Many meetups welcome beginners and experienced players alike. Look for groups specifically catering to new players or events labeled as 'beginner-friendly' to learn and enjoy the game.

Frequency varies depending on the group and organizer. Some might meet weekly, others bi-weekly or monthly. Join different groups for diverse gaming opportunities.

Yes, with Meetup, you can create and host your own event. This can draw in local enthusiasts interested in participating in new campaigns and gaming sessions.

Some Dungeons and Dragons sessions in Berlin might be online or face-to-face. Double-check the event specifics on Meetup to understand the format.

While Meetup helps you find people with shared interests, building friendships takes time. Attend events regularly and engage actively to boost connection chances.

While Berlin usually has a vibrant Dungeons & Dragons community, group availability can change. Keep checking Meetup for new groups or events.

Organization quality varies by host. Some are more structured, while others are casual. Check event reviews and descriptions for a clearer picture.

Meetup is focused on group activities, so it's not designed for 1-on-1 matchmaking. It’s better suited for group campaigns and social events.

Not necessarily. Some D&D sessions in Berlin might be in German or conducted bilingually. Be sure to check the event language details in Meetup descriptions.

Review any event instructions on Meetup, ensure you have the basic supplies (like dice), and be ready to introduce yourself. Feel free to message event organizers for clarity.