werbung mit text: “Rasensprenkler sind das Wellenrauschen der Kleinstadt”
Ich freu mich auf den nächsten Heinrich Böll Roman, “Rasensprenkler sind das Wellenrauschen der Kleinstadt”
werbung mit text: “Rasensprenkler sind das Wellenrauschen der Kleinstadt”
Ich freu mich auf den nächsten Heinrich Böll Roman, “Rasensprenkler sind das Wellenrauschen der Kleinstadt”
Kulturstaatsminister Wolfram Weimer sagt Verleihung des Deutschen Buchhandlungspreises ab. Der nächste Eklat.
A brown-brick church. To the right is the sanctuary, which has an expressed entrance porch with a sloped roof in front of a steeply gabled worship space. To the left is a tall church tower with a pyramid hip roof. Phoot by Ralf Klöden via Kultur in Kirchen, https://kulturkirchen.com/kirchen/johanneskirche-hamm-bockum-hoevel/
Church interior with a barrel vaulted ceiling. There is a row of pews either side of a central aisle. Light enters through rows of clerestory windows along either side wall, and the altar is in front of a raised choir. Photo by Andreas Schoelzel via Kultur in Kirchen, https://kulturkirchen.com/kirchen/johanneskirche-hamm-bockum-hoevel/
A view back from the raised choir to the entrance, which has an organ mezzanine above the entrance. One sees again the barrel vaulted ceiling and the clerestory windows, some of which are swung open. Photo by Andreas Schoelzel via Kultur in Kirchen, https://kulturkirchen.com/kirchen/johanneskirche-hamm-bockum-hoevel/
The side of the church from the outside, showing a small church garden. Behind is the church. Photo by Ralf Klöden via Kultur in Kirche, https://kulturkirchen.com/kirchen/johanneskirche-hamm-bockum-hoevel/
#223: Bernhard Hopp, St. John, Hamm-Bockum-Hövel (1937-38)
A brown-brick church. To the right is the sanctuary, which has an expressed entrance porch with a sloped roof in front of a steeply gabled worship space. To the left is a tall church tower with a pyramid hip roof. Phoot by Ralf Klöden via Kultur in Kirchen, https://kulturkirchen.com/kirchen/johanneskirche-hamm-bockum-hoevel/
Church interior with a barrel vaulted ceiling. There is a row of pews either side of a central aisle. Light enters through rows of clerestory windows along either side wall, and the altar is in front of a raised choir. Photo by Andreas Schoelzel via Kultur in Kirchen, https://kulturkirchen.com/kirchen/johanneskirche-hamm-bockum-hoevel/
A view back from the raised choir to the entrance, which has an organ mezzanine above the entrance. One sees again the barrel vaulted ceiling and the clerestory windows, some of which are swung open. Photo by Andreas Schoelzel via Kultur in Kirchen, https://kulturkirchen.com/kirchen/johanneskirche-hamm-bockum-hoevel/
The side of the church from the outside, showing a small church garden. Behind is the church. Photo by Ralf Klöden via Kultur in Kirche, https://kulturkirchen.com/kirchen/johanneskirche-hamm-bockum-hoevel/
#223: Bernhard Hopp, St. John, Hamm-Bockum-Hövel (1937-38)
To the left, a red-brick church with three large vertical strips of white-painted concrete-glass windows. The church has a slightly gabled (?) roof. To the right, a concrete church tower with a jagged roof. Photo copyright Erzbistum Köln via Katholische Kirche Derendorf Pempelfort, https://www.kath-derendorf-pempelfort.de/orte/index.html
A church interior in which rows of pews surround ethe altar from three sides. The main architectural feature is a A-shaped pier just behind the altar that frames the organ, and the wood-faced ceiling behind and in front of it. To the sides of the organ are stained-glass windows. Photo by Martin Claßen via Karl-Josef Bollenbeck, ed., Neue Kirchen im Erzbistum Köln 1955-1995.
A photo showing more clearly the central pier behind the altar. Here there is a curtain (?) in front of the organ. Photo by Martin Claßen via Karl-Josef Bollenbeck, ed., Neue Kirchen im Erzbistum Köln 1955-1995.
An exterior showing, to the left, the front façade of the church and, to the right, the church tower. Photo by Wiegels via Wikimedia Commons
#222: Bruno Kessels, St. Lukas, Düsseldorf-Derendorf (1957-63, tower 1984-85)
CDU einen Tag nach der Wahlniederlage in a nutshell
“polished off my O-levels with accustomed ease” God help us
You average normie Democrat in 2026 loves AOC, wants to abolish ICE, and thinks Israel shouldn’t get another penny from us.
It’s laughable how out of touch centrist consultants and politicians are.
User Name Friedrich Chiller
Astronaut shooting meme: “Wait, it’s all gender?” “Always has been”
Rasenmäher werbung mit teuflisch aussehenden Typen und der Überschrift “ich mähe nicht - ich dominiere!”
File under gender
Famously upon the restoration of Charles II there was a parade held through London with prominent images of Dionysius; letting deposed Puritans know the boys were back in town, so to speak. I think we're gonna have to do that with Woke 2. Publicly cancel some prominent media men in the town square.
This International Women's Day, please remember that trans women are women. Full stop. No qualifiers.
User Name Kerl Amery
Deckel von Thomas Bernhard, Beton, Taschenbuch von Suhrkamp. Auf dem Deckel ist Bernhard abgebildet
Pleasure reading thread 2026, #7: Thomas Bernhard, Beton
Ich habe es mit Bernhard jetzt zweimal probiert, und das genügt mir. Gewiss eine literarische Performance, aber eine, an der ich wenig Gefallen finden kann
that’s right
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Woah! Spannend, danke!!
Besser als der, aber mir klingt nur “das” richtig
(spicy yoghurt essend) don’t 👏 tell👏 me 👏 white 👏 people 👏 don’t 👏 have 👏 culture
DER joghurt???? kann doch nicht sein
Burger King UK tweet that reads “Women belong in the kitchen.”
Happy International Women’s Day and also happy fifth anniversary to the most deranged corporate tweet of all time
To the left, a red-brick church with three large vertical strips of white-painted concrete-glass windows. The church has a slightly gabled (?) roof. To the right, a concrete church tower with a jagged roof. Photo copyright Erzbistum Köln via Katholische Kirche Derendorf Pempelfort, https://www.kath-derendorf-pempelfort.de/orte/index.html
A church interior in which rows of pews surround ethe altar from three sides. The main architectural feature is a A-shaped pier just behind the altar that frames the organ, and the wood-faced ceiling behind and in front of it. To the sides of the organ are stained-glass windows. Photo by Martin Claßen via Karl-Josef Bollenbeck, ed., Neue Kirchen im Erzbistum Köln 1955-1995.
A photo showing more clearly the central pier behind the altar. Here there is a curtain (?) in front of the organ. Photo by Martin Claßen via Karl-Josef Bollenbeck, ed., Neue Kirchen im Erzbistum Köln 1955-1995.
An exterior showing, to the left, the front façade of the church and, to the right, the church tower. Photo by Wiegels via Wikimedia Commons
#222: Bruno Kessels, St. Lukas, Düsseldorf-Derendorf (1957-63, tower 1984-85)
A stone neo-neoclassical church ("in the style of the German Renaissance). What this means is a wild mixture of window shapes - round arches, pointed arches, flat windows - and a rounded pediment over the central entrance. To the left is a church tower with a clock on it. Photo by Hawobo and Rabanus Flavus via Wikimedia Commons
A surprisingly sober church interior with pews either side of a central aisle and round arches running down the side, creating side aisles. There is a huge organ behind the altar in the distance, and light enters through round-arched windows above the arches. Photo by U. Janser via Lutherkirche Bonn, https://lutherkirche-bonn.ekir.de/inhalt/willkommen/
A side view of the church, showing that its monumental presence does not in fact mean that it is particularly large. Photo by Rolf Reinhardt via Staedte Fotos, https://www.staedte-fotos.de/bild/Deutschland~Nordrhein-Westfalen~Bonn/38382/bonn---evangelische-lutherkirche---31102012.html#hauptcontainer
#221: Johannes Vollmer and Heinrich Jassoy, Church of Luther, Bonn (1899-1903, renovated 1953 and 2004)
“We lose our humanity when we are thrilled by the destructive power of our military. We become addicted to the “spectacle” of explosions. And the price of this habit is almost unnoticeable, as we become desensitized to the true costs of war.”
Now more than ever I’m convinced losing Anthony Bourdain meant we lost probably the biggest person on tv who advocated for the wonders of meeting new people and calling anyone online who hated learning new cultures the children they were, ruthlessly to the camera.
Problems! At the Learning Zone?
Newly released footage shows an ICE agent killing Rubin Ray Martinez, 23, in his car in Texas.
"He was shot at point-blank range through his side window by an ICE agent who was in no danger."
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“One of the great weaknesses of our era is we get lone superhero movies that suggest that our big problems are solved by muscly guys in spandex, when actually the world mostly gets changed through collective effort, more like caregiving than it is like war.”
www.nytimes.com/2026/03/07/m...
Problems! At the Learning Zone?
We have the data. My longest columns have more readers, who read longer, and who share them the most.