Lignite trio: Ideas for the future of the Rheinische Revier are in demand through citizen participation

Environmentalists criticise the previous procedure

Ideas for the period after the lignite mining were in demand during the citizen participation in structural change in the Rheinische Revier.On Saturday morning, 26 September 2020, however, the civic participation procedure for the economic and structural programme received a lot of criticism from the outset.

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Glessener "ART of 5" give a taste of real art days

All just laminated photos

The Glessen artist group "ART of 5" practiced a completely different approach to paintings, sculptures, ceramics and photographs this time.Even last year, the concrete artist Ulrike Klerx, the painters Marie-Thérése Breyer and Angela Kühl, the ceramicist Petra de Jong-Berger and the photographer Robert Budka transformed their workshops and studios and houses across the town into a lively gallery landscape for a weekend with their own works and those of many, many guest exhibitors.Every two years they wanted to handle it that way.This time, however, Corona protection requirements dictated the rules.

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Alexis Sorbas in words and tones – Miroslav Nemec and Orchistra Laskarina

Moussaka and Pastitsio on a table

Miroslav Nemec and Orchistra Laskarina served a real treat to all those who made a hungry pilgrimage to the Medio Rhein-Erft on Saturday after all the unspectacled time.With a reading from the classic novel Alexis Sorbas, the master actor presented with words and the musicians with notes a stage play for which director Martin Mühleis and musician Christoph Dangelmaier had written the recipes.Two recipes that combined as if hearty pastitsio like juicy moussaka on a table.

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Charity concert by musicians for musicians – "From Bedburg!"

Hat collection went this time to professional musicians

A cylinder hat on a microphone ang could surprisingly be in the spotlight, enough deep for all sorts of payments, for which the singer of the band Pocketradio, Ina Müller, prepared her listeners in the marketplace: "Don't frighten, don't bite in, just throw money in." They were titles like "Kids", "My Sharona" or Little Richard's "Good Golly, Miss Molly", which gave the local septet the best.

Otherwise it had been called "On… Bedburg!", that benefit concert in March, in which bands from the Schlossstadt already tinted through the restorations twelve times for socially needy families with the hat collection. This time it was said: Hat collection for professional musicians "From Bedburg!".

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