Performance in the Museum: Art for a World at War
Nightmare of war: Meredith Monk performs “Quarry” in New York in 1976. Photo: Nat Tileston The theater of the future takes place in Munich, a city with several city theaters,…
Portal Berita Terupdate Di Dunia
Nightmare of war: Meredith Monk performs “Quarry” in New York in 1976. Photo: Nat Tileston The theater of the future takes place in Munich, a city with several city theaters,…
Edition from Wednesday, November 29, 2023 Innsbruck (OTS) – The 28th World Climate Conference begins tomorrow in the United Arab Emirates. The fact that it is headed by…
EQS Voting Rights Announcement: AT&S Austria Technologie & Systemtechnik AG AT&S Austria Technologie & Systemtechnik AG: Release according to Article 135, Section 2 BörseG with the objective of Europe-wide distribution…
Vienna (OTS) – “Desert Conference Against Global Warming” is the title of “Klartext” on Wednesday, November 29th at the ORF RadioKulturhaus, starting at 6:30 p.m. Climate protection minister…
The first three episodes of the new ORF mystery thriller series from 8:15 p.m. on ORF 1 Vienna (OTS) – The desire for healthy mountain air for her…
Because everyone was supposed to pull together, individualism was not a encouraged trait in GDR education. Children’s group in Berlin-Mahlsdorf, 1971 Foto: akg/picture alliance/ZB/Wilfried Glienke In her autobiographical debut novel…
EQS-Media / November 24th, 2023 / 11:00 CET/CEST AGRANA with new food trends at “Food Ingredients Europe” The Austrian food group AGRANA is presenting itself in Frankfurt at Food Ingredients…
TV farewell to talk queen Vera Russwurm with top-class guests Vienna (OTS) – After almost 30 years of talk show on ORF – Vera Russwurm, who was honored…
From Monday there will be new programs on Ö3 Vienna (OTS) – Hitradio Ö3 gives an outlook on the first exciting innovations and program content that will go…
For Pierre (Jean Dujardin), the hike is primarily a journey to himself. Photo: © 2021-Radar Films-La Production Dujardin-TF1 Studio-X Distribution Eight meters was enough to break my ribs, my vertebrae…