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And what do you do on weekends? / Volker Weidermann: I was born on a bicycle
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And what do you do on weekends? / Volker Weidermann: I was born on a bicycle

This article features an episode of the weekly podcast 'Und was machst du am Wochenende?' where author and cultural correspondent Volker Weidermann discusses his summer reading recommendations and weekend activities. Weidermann, born in 1969 in Darmstadt and based in Berlin, recommends books such as 'Faserland' by Christian Kracht and 'Der Ozean so wild und weit' by Malachy Tallack. He shares personal habits like swimming, playing Kniffel, and grilling 'Weltmeisterwürstchen'. The article highlights his family life, including his passion for board games and his connection to musician Christian Kracht. It also lists recommended destinations, foods, and other literary works, emphasizing a leisurely and culturally rich weekend.

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And what do you do on weekends? / Volker Weidermann: I was born on a bicycle

This article features an episode of the weekly podcast 'Und was machst du am Wochenende?' where author and cultural correspondent Volker Weidermann discusses his summer reading recommendations and weekend activities. Weidermann, born in 1969 in Darmstadt and based in Berlin, recommends books such as 'Faserland' by Christian Kracht and 'Der Ozean so wild und weit' by Malachy Tallack. He shares personal habits like swimming, playing Kniffel, and grilling 'Weltmeisterwürstchen'. The article highlights his family life, including his passion for board games and his connection to musician Christian Kracht. It also lists recommended destinations, foods, and other literary works, emphasizing a leisurely and culturally rich weekend.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a podcast discussing leisure activities, book recommendations, and personal hobbies, which are apolitical topics. There is no discussion of politics, government, or public policy, making it a non-contested subject. The framing remains neutral, focusing on entertainment and生活方式

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