Barbara Stöckl in conversation with Ina Regen, Armin Bonelli, Tarek Leitner and Rotraut Schöberl

In the ORF night talk “Stöckl” on June 13th at 11:05 p.m. on ORF 2

Vienna (OTS) In the current edition of the ORF night talk “Stöckl” on Thursday, June 13, 2024, at 11:05 p.m. on ORF 2, there will be singer Ina Regen, brand strategist Armin Bonelli, journalist and “ZIB” anchor Tarek Leitner and bookseller and author Rotraut Schöberl visiting Barbara Stöckl:

“I didn’t realize for a long time that I even had this dream,” enthuses singer Ina Regen, who recorded her new album “Was ma heut net Träume” with the Tonkunstler Orchestra of Lower Austria and thus gave herself a special gift. In the night talk “Stöckl”, the Upper Austrian talks about trying to reinvent herself as an artist and what changes this has brought about in her personal life. On the occasion of the 200th birthday of composer Anton Bruckner, Regen is also curating eleven concert evenings at the Posthof Linz this year, which will provide a stage for talented musicians.

Management consultant Armin Bonelli has written his first book entitled “3 Stripes, 4 Rings, 1 Apple”. As a brand expert, the Viennese deals with the questions of why we love brands and which brands we trust or distrust. Away from the advertising world, Bonelli, who studied architecture and art history, is the frontman of the band “Va Bene”, with which he performs Italian classics and Latin grooves at events.

“ZIB” anchorman Tarek Leitner celebrates his anniversary. On January 12, 2004, the journalist and law student moderated his first “Zeit im Bild 1” – since then he has been one of the best-known ORF faces in the country. He also talks to Barbara Stöckl about his current art project in Bad Goisern, a photo exhibition called “The Great Pose”. This takes place under the banner of this year’s European Capital of Culture region Salzkammergut. The topics are highly topical and highly political: What constitutes identity, who are we and who belongs to it?

Bookseller Rotraut Schöberl has been a retired television book expert since April and is now devoting herself to writing crime novels together with her long-time companion Erwin Riedesser. The first part of the planned crime series, which takes place on the Canary Islands, has already been published. Schöberl, who grew up in Reichenau an der Rax, tells “Stöckl” how the long-time expert feels when switching sides from book sales to writing.

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