When authorities still considered themselves to be immutable, it was truly no pleasure for a child to be disobedient. Ear Wash RaceRecently on the train from Regensburg to Landshut. There were only a few passengers in the compartment and the mood was relaxed. A young boy liked it so much that he put his feet on the opposite bench. Out of sheer comfort, however, he didn't notice that the conductor was approaching. And he promptly saw himself forced to take...
A SZ author has always perceived the Post as a soulless service provider. When he visits the counter in Bonn, he realizes that he was wrong. And thoroughly. Three anecdotes from around the world. source site
"Democracy is inconceivable without humor," says Gerhard Polt. The cabaret artist is a driving force behind the initiative for a "Forum Humor", a planned multi-purpose place for comic arts. But especially in the back and forth with the city administration and politicians in Munich, the now 393 members from Luise Kinseher to Eckart von Hirschhausen to Stefan Zinner have often had nothing to laugh about in the past five years. For their dream house, the abandoned cattle bank in the...
"Democracy is inconceivable without humor," says Gerhard Polt. The cabaret artist is a driving force behind the initiative for a "Forum Humor", a planned multi-purpose place for comic arts. But especially in the back and forth with the city administration and politicians in Munich, the now 393 members from Luise Kinseher to Eckart von Hirschhausen to Stefan Zinner have often had nothing to laugh about in the past five years. For their dream house, the abandoned cattle bank in the...
"Democracy is inconceivable without humor," says Gerhard Polt. The cabaret artist is a driving force behind the initiative for a "Forum Humor", a planned multi-purpose place for comic arts. But especially in the back and forth with the city administration and politicians in Munich, the now 393 members from Luise Kinseher to Eckart von Hirschhausen to Stefan Zinner have often had nothing to laugh about in the past five years. For their dream house, the abandoned cattle bank in the...
The inn is a biotope of Bavarian folk culture, but it is drying up. Appreciation of an institution that offered entertainers and revolutionaries a stage - and is not yet lost.essay by Hans KratzSeveral years ago, the cultural scientist Gert Raeithel wrote that he had read in a bar in Eggenfelden that "stupid brooding over a beer" was only allowed from half past ten. Raeithel, who wrote the standard ethnological work "Tief in Bayern" under the pseudonym RWB McCormack, was...
The inn is a biotope of Bavarian folk culture, but it is drying up. Appreciation of an institution that offered entertainers and revolutionaries a stage - and is not yet lost.essay by Hans KratzSeveral years ago, the cultural scientist Gert Raeithel wrote that he had read in a bar in Eggenfelden that "stupid brooding over a beer" was only allowed from half past ten. Raeithel, who wrote the standard ethnological work "Tief in Bayern" under the pseudonym RWB McCormack, was...
"Rogue pacifists", pretentious intellectuals, jokes with a wink: Mobilization in Germany in times of hysteria.Of Hilmar KluteHermann Hesse is an author for many stages of life. In puberty he guides the reader to recognize the trace element of stubbornness in their own confusion; at fifty you let him explain to you without any illusions why it would be wise not to cut your throat with a razor, although there is much to be said for it. source site
The exhibition with more than 60 photographs and text panels from the SZ editorial team shows Bavaria from its unknown side. The exhibition is supplemented by numerous audio commentaries, including those by Gerhard Polt and Claudia Pichler.Zeitlang, the successful exhibition project of the SZ Bayern editorial team, is making its sixth and last stop for the time being: this Sunday the Southgerman newspaper together with the cultural and art association Triftern to the vernissage in the Alte Post in the...
The war in the Ukraine evokes memories of his childhood in the cabaret artist Gerhard Polt. "For me personally, it's a depressing matter that affects me personally," said Polt German press agencyr in Munich. He sees again the pictures of his childhood in the post-war period in Munich. "I walked through ruins. Then I see these pictures and all these associations come back to me." He remembers, for example, a house facade that collapsed at the time and buried children...