Bernhard Aichner, who was born in East Tyrol, is a fixture in the crime scene. His books sell like hot cakes, have already been translated into numerous languages and recently Harald SICHERITZ even filmed his Broll thriller “Forever Dead”. His “woman of the dead” will also be shown as a series on Netflix in 2022. […]
Archaeologists have unearthed Christian ruins from the fifth century in the Egyptian desert. These showed that there was a monastic life in the region at that time, said the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities on Saturday. The archaeologists discovered several buildings made of basalt, others were carved into rock or built from pressed bricks. The complex […]
The arbor of the Neue Burg on Vienna’s Heldenplatz, known in common parlance as the “Hitler balcony”, was to be made accessible to visitors in the future. The director of the House of History Austria (HdGÖ), Monika Sommer, is again campaigning for this. “A ban on entry as before is not an appropriate approach,” said […]
Over a Doppio Macchiato while standing and music tapes while sweating on the way south – or where? Flieher’s Journal Bernhard Flieher San Marco is open again. Not the mass venue in Venice. The San Marco around the corner is open again. In any case, the open door gives you everything in a mug and […]
Great moments of sport are imprinted on the collective memory. An exhibition traces the century of sport. SN / www.picturedesk.com / sven simon Franz Klammer won downhill gold in Innsbruck in 1976 – and a whole nation watched. Franz Klammer’s gold ride on the Patscherkofel, Thomas Muster’s Grand Slam triumph in Roland Garros or Hans […]
One might think that the Nile is, at least at its lower reaches, a broad, undeterred and sluggishly flowing river. Anna Baar’s recently published long prose text “Nil” is none of this. He can hardly be grasped, surprises again and again with new twists, permanently unsettled and makes the relationship between dream and reality, writer […]
One might think that the Nile is, at least at its lower reaches, a broad, undeterred and sluggishly flowing river. Anna Baar’s recently published long prose text “Nil” is none of this. He can hardly be grasped, surprises again and again with new twists, permanently unsettled and makes the relationship between dream and reality, writer […]