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Viennale Podcast

Viennale International Film Festival

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In unserem VIENNALE Podcast unterhält sich Alexandra Zawia mit Gästen der Viennale. In our VIENNALE podcast Alexandra Zawia talks to guests of the Viennale.
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Vienna Past and Present

Carmen and Stephen

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Dive into the depths of Vienna's history with 'Vienna Past and Present'! Join Carmen and Stephen on a journey through the centuries as they unearth lesser-known tales from Vienna's past. From Habsburg jaws to guilded halls, each episode brings to light a new facet of the city's rich tapestry and links it to sites that you can visit in the present day. Whether you're a history buff or a curious listener, 'Vienna Past and Present' has something for everyone. So, pour yourself a Grüner Veltline ...
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AIS Vienna Podcast

AIS Vienna

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Students at the American International School Vienna produced a variety of podcasts including a dramatic reading of Spoon River, several podcast episodes about water conservation, and literacy projects.
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Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna

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Der offizielle Audio-Kanal des Kunsthistorischen Museums Wien! Es erwarten euch spannende Geschichten aus dem Museum und rund um unsere Sammlungen, sorgfältig kurartierte Playlists zu unseren Ausstellungen, sowie exklusive Behind-the-Scenes Interviews. Jetzt auch zum Anhören für zuhause oder unterwegs.
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Vienna Art Thieves

Irena & Gabrielle

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Vienna Art Thieves is about saying yes, opening doors, and inviting others to be in on the secret, too. It is about being daring, resourceful, and game for the adventure of life. Follow us into the City of Secrets, letting your imagination lead the way as you step across thresholds and peer behind walls. Leave behind the world of must-dos and to-dos and enter a realm of play, where everything is possible. This is Vienna: a city of palaces and passageways; hidden courtyards and priceless trea ...
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Tree Service in Vienna Virginia

Vienna Tree Service & Landscaping

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Vienna Tree Service & Landscaping is a full-service tree care company that provides both tree services & landscaping to homeowners & businesses in Vienna. We specialize in tree trimming & tree removals for the biggest trees in the smallest areas. We utilize both boom trucks & tree climbing to reach & cut limbs without damage to your surrounding areas.
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Yes, in Vienna, Virginia they grow huge trees! Vienna Landscaping and Tree Service have a great reputation for providing both landscaping and complete tree services to businesses and homeowners. We offer a variety of special services including tree removal and tree trimming for the largest trees in the tiniest of areas. We avoid damaging your property by using tree climbing and boom trucks for those hard-to-reach branches and limbs. Save both money and time when using our professional landsc ...
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In our second Zeitgeist episode, we’re diving into what’s happening in the world—and in our lives—right now. We break down how Austrian elections work and the latest on coalition talks, before taking a detour to discuss why on Earth the Detroit Lions have made the Austrian news. Responding to a listener email from Joanna, Carmen shares a review of …
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This week, we dive into the rise of Austria’s far-right FPÖ party and its controversial leader, Jörg Haider, whose meteoric ascent left a lasting mark on Austrian politics. As we explore the twists and turns of Austrian politics and Haider’s influence, Stephen’s dog Bo voices his disapproval loudly in the background. We also take some classic Vienn…
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The search for human connection is a striking aspect of this year's film program for director Eva Sangiorgi. Shortly before the start of the festival, she talks to Alexandra Zawia in the Viennale Podcast about her approach to presenting explicitly political films as well as about the extraordinarily interesting works of some of the female directors…
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What does an assassination attempt have to do with the height of Vienna's City Hall? More than you’d expect. In this episode, we uncover the strange connection between political violence and architecture, with a surprise appearance from Mexico along the way. Stephen and Carmen agree that, when it comes to underground enclosures, they'd much rather …
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Welcome to our first-ever Zeitgeist episode, where we chat about what's happening in Vienna, the world, and in our lives right now. This week, we're tackling everything from single-use plastics and Cybertrucks to the terrorist threat that forced Taylor Swift to cancel her Vienna shows. Plus, we attempt to introduce the German word Sommerloch to the…
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What do Mozambique, Tianjin, and the Nicobar islands have in common? Very little! Except that they were all sites of the Habsburgs' clumsy attempts at an overseas empire. In this episode, we dive into three little-known and ill-fated colonial ventures that saw the Habsburgs trying their hand at global expansion with less than stellar results. And w…
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The letters "AEIOU" can be found scattered throughout Vienna, etched in stone, engraved on buildings, and inscribed in art. But what do they mean? In this episode, we unravel the mystery behind these enigmatic letters that have puzzled historians and locals alike for centuries. These seemingly simple vowels are linked to grand ambitions of world do…
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Ten years ago, Conchita Wurst took the Eurovision stage by storm, redefining glamour and shattering boundaries. Join us as Carmen pretends to be a Eurovision aficionado while Stephen rolls his eyes. Together, they reminisce about the hotel in Istanbul they stayed at during Conchita's win, and how much it smelled like cat. And that's not all: get re…
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Before Vienna had public toilets, masked figures roamed the streets with poop buckets. Yes, you heard that right. It wasn't until the 1880s that the city saw its first public toilet, a milestone met with both relief and controversy. The church, ever vigilant, worried these new facilities would become dens of sin. And let's not forget Stephen, who s…
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Most of us had Pez dispensers when we were growing up. Even if you think you didn't, you will later remember that you did-- just ask Carmen. But did you know it's an Austrian story? From it's humble beginnings as an anti-smoking mint to the subject of a minor international scandal-- and a charming Netflix documentary-- we'll tackle the whole story …
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When's the last time your city elections required papal intervention? Stumped? Well in Vienna's case, it was the 1897 election of Dr Karl Lueger, a consequential, controversial figure that left an impact on the city in ways both seen and unseen. Why did Emporer Franz Josef refuse to confirm his election 3 times? And how does Carmen review the churc…
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