Laura Kühnl“It’s Still Dre Day” — Controversy and Symbols at the 2022 NFL Superbowl Halftime ShowThis one is dedicated to my friend Lucie who stayed up until 3 am to watch me cry over this performance.Feb 20, 20221Feb 20, 20221
Laura KühnlWhat Does Europe Do for Me? Reflecting on my European Identity in Times of National IsolationThe 9th of May. United in Diversity. Ode to Joy. 12 stars. The Euro. These are the symbols that represent the European Union. The symbols…Mar 22, 2021Mar 22, 2021
Laura KühnlThe Underrated Value of a Theatre Degree in a World Where Theatres Lose ValueWhat do we bring to the (business) table?Feb 17, 2021Feb 17, 2021
Laura KühnlSind Grabstätten Orte der Begegnung? Über die Szenographie von FriedhöfenBegegnung durch Szenographie?Jul 18, 2020Jul 18, 2020
Laura KühnlAlice in Wonderland: The Sense Behind the NonsenseQuelle: Getty ImagesMar 25, 2020Mar 25, 2020
Laura KühnlBritpop and National Identity (Excerpt)„It’s a somewhat half-formed theory, but if you tried to explain Cool Britannia to an alien and gave them the constituent parts to…Mar 25, 2020Mar 25, 2020
Laura KühnlWhy Do We Care for Jane Austen’s Anne Elliot?“A very rough rule of thumb: a human cares most for the things closest to him, beginning with himself.”Sep 24, 2019Sep 24, 2019
Laura KühnlDoes Jonathan Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” Mirror Our Society?“A Modest Proposal” by Jonathan Swift. Where to start? Note to you: If you did not read it already, you should do it NOW. It’s…Apr 16, 20181Apr 16, 20181
Laura KühnlinInside the News MediaHow VG Wort Wants You to Support Your Local Copy Shop!When education is discussed politically, something that’s always mentioned is digitalization- being technologically up-to-date, making sure…Dec 14, 2016Dec 14, 2016
Laura KühnlinInside the News MediaHow Memes Shaped the Presidential Election 2016After almost one week, we are still in shock over the news that Orange is the New Black.Nov 15, 2016Nov 15, 2016