Before "Das Wort zum Sonntag" is broadcast on television, "Scheuring's Word for Saturday" appears every week on the front page of the Main-Post. In his comic short texts, Herbert Scheuring provides satirical life advice and clarifies important questions in life: What do chefs learn at Robert's Cooking Institute? When will the analog pig be replaced by the digital sow? What is the difference between salad heads and online commentators? And can intelligent fridges help to raise the level of education in Germany? "Titanic" co-founder Eckhard Henscheid characterized Scheuring as a "linguistic comedian of the wilder kind", and the "Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung" wrote: "Scheuring's glosses are characterized by a fearless sense of humour and an irrepressible desire to play intelligently and fool around with language."
"Joe Krieg spins the play on words further with compositions and improvisations on the jazz guitar and sets his own musical accents. The musician, who lives near Dettelbach, studied at the University of Music in Würzburg and now plays in many different formations such as the Joe Krieg Quartet and the Big Band Würzburg after musical stints in New York and Vienna. "Straight-ahead jazz, swinging, dynamic, virtuoso, and guitaristically absolutely to the point", wrote the specialist magazine Gitarre&Bass: "Joe Krieg starts his solos from solid ground - and takes off."
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