July 1, 2022
The new butcher’s shop will open in the Gaillarde Hall of Brive (Corrèze) in July
This is a stall that should find some life in the Halle Gaillarde. The free space since the start of the year, following the departure of the Bach butcher’s shop, should once once more offer good products to local customers.
The announcement was made by the elected Jean-Luc Souquières, during the municipal council on Wednesday June 29, in Brive. “The Cowrrézien workshop will arrive on July 14″, with its showcase. It was worth the wait,” commented the elected official in charge of the markets.
The company, launched in Meyssac a year ago, had planned to settle for many months. But the order for a refrigerated display case, whose delivery times were lengthened following the war in Ukraine, delayed the project.
War and avian flu penalize the Halle Gaillarde in Brive (Corrèze)
A relief for the three “Cowrréziens” associates who had already recruited two people for the opening of this stand.
Pierre Vignaud
European League of Football: Raiders Tirol vs. Frankfurt Galaxy am Sonntag im Livestream
After two defeats at the start, the Raiders Tirol finally arrived in the ELF and celebrated victories once morest Stuttgart and Berlin. Opponents Frankfurt, the reigning title holders, have the same record following four games. The duel between the two division rivals is therefore particularly exciting.
Raiders Tirol vs. Frankfurt Galaxy on Sunday from 2:45 p.m. in the live stream
ELF, Matchday 5: Raiders Tirol vs. Frankfurt Galaxy
Live on Sunday, July 3rd from 2:45 p.m puls24.at and ZAPPN
Commentator: Walter Reiterer
The European League of Football on Saturday and Sunday live on free TV on PULS 24 in HD and in the live stream in the ZAPPN App.
After five years, Bilderbuch are back playing at the Kasematten, the atmosphere of which frontman Maurice Ernst has taken a liking to. After all, at the first of the three planned Graz concerts, he praised the stage as one of the most beautiful concert locations in Austria. Interesting because the band paid a visit to various cultural temples in the spring. In Salzburg they played in the Festspielhaus, in Linz in the Brucknerhaus. That doesn’t mean the band has become more saturated in any way. The new material from the moody rather relaxed album “Gelb ist das Feld” fits almost seamlessly into the concert. Maurice Ernst performs the textile-free Iggy Pop of Austria and the band, which has been expanded to include two guest musicians (Lukas König is once more on second drums), still plays in a league of its own: a dense, fat sound enveloped the casemates. There is no trace of an intermediate low or even a real crisis, which the band was attested to following the album was released. Songs like “Schwarzes Karma” work wonderfully live.
