The Oberdorfer couple, who live in Chiemgau, were recently sitting in a tavern with a Munich couple they were friends with. The Oberdorfers ordered roast pork and master brewer's goulash, while the lady from the city chose a shepherd's salad and her husband spinach spaetzle. "Are you vegetarians now?" the man from Oberdorf wanted to know. His voice sounded worried, but there was also a discreetly mocking undertone. No, said the people of Munich, but they are now eating less...
I have some passions, shooting is not one of them. This has to do with the fact that shooting often creates suffering. In that sense, you won't see me standing at the shooting gallery at the Oktoberfest. I don't bother to take part in laser tag or paintball battles either. In football, however, I think shooting is okay, especially since you don't have a gun in your hand. And there is another discipline.Deer are rarely seen in the Munich Hirschgarten....
Interviewed by Philip CronesSusanne Wiebe attracts attention wherever she goes. It's always been like that. Whether through her bright lipstick, the same kind of clothes or her tendency to make clear statements, in this case about the current fashion of the people of Munich and the Munich Fabrics Fair that has come to an end. The 67-year-old designer has been a fixture of this city and its clothes for decades. She has already experienced everything, from financial failures to having...
He's actually more of a director - Joshua Kimmich, midfielder with the FC Bayern footballers, has all the skills to do so: a good eye, a clear speech and, if necessary, he also says loudly and clearly what's not good runs.But the parallels between sport and acting don't stop there: both the athletes on the pitch and the actors in front of the film camera have to perform on command. And since Kimmich and Co are always accompanied by cameras...
In their current meeting place, the children and young people have no light, no heating and no toilets. After several moves, the "Marco Polo" scouts are now looking for another room - preferably in Pasing-Obermenzing.In the trailer at Lucia-Popp-Bogen 57 it is dark at 5 p.m. There is no light, no heating, no water, no toilet. The construction trailer and the associated lawn near the Langwied S-Bahn station have been the meeting point of the Pasing boy scouts "Marco Polo"...
Go shopping, meet friends, visit the doctor or just sit down in the nearest café - what is natural for people without mobility impairments often poses great challenges for wheelchair users, the deaf and seniors with walkers or walking aids. Accessibility, although now a legal right, is far from being implemented everywhere in Munich: There are steps, but no elevator or ramp. Or there is a lack of accessible toilets. So far, the 13 million people in Germany with disabilities...
I have some passions, shooting is not one of them. This has to do with the fact that shooting often creates suffering. In that sense, you won't see me standing at the shooting gallery at the Oktoberfest. I don't bother to take part in laser tag or paintball battles either. In football, however, I think shooting is okay, especially since you don't have a gun in your hand. And there is another discipline.Deer are rarely seen in the Munich Hirschgarten....
Three years after the outbreak of the corona pandemic, an assessment is made. Did politicians make the right decisions? Did she rely too much on the virologists and not hear enough from other scientists? Which measures were appropriate, which excessive? Eva Rehfuess teaches Public Health at the Ludwig Maximilian University. Your subject focuses on the health of the population and thus also on the - positive and negative - consequences of preventive measures. With Corona, that was suddenly in demand...
When I came to Munich with my family in March 2022, there were no volunteers at the train station, no coordinators at Diakonie or Caritas who could explain anything, and the authorities hardly knew what and how to do it. There was total chaos.In the days and weeks that followed, large numbers of people came out of the war zone. Many did not know where to find accommodation, where to get first aid or how to register. The refugees waited...
Eva Rehfuess teaches public health in Munich, she coordinated the guideline for dealing with Corona in schools. A conversation about her role as a scientist, the prevention paradox and what absolutely needs to go better in a new pandemic. Three years after the outbreak of the corona pandemic, an assessment is made. Did politicians make the right decisions? Did she rely too much on the virologists and not hear enough from other scientists? Which measures were appropriate, which excessive? Eva...