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Männer may refer to: * "Männer" (song), song by German singer Herbert Grönemeyer * Männer (subculture) The Männer subculture is a subculture which can be found in the southern parts of the Netherlands and which has been influenced by Dutch, Limburgish, German and Belgium culture. History and etymology Meaning The Männer subculture finds its or ..., a Dutch subculture supporting a serene, laid-back and usually liberally-orientated lifestyle * ''Männer'' (magazine), a German magazine for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people * '' Men...'', film by German film director Doris Dörrie {{Disambiguation} ...
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Männer (song)
Männer (german: men, link=no) is a 1984 song by German singer Herbert Grönemeyer, released as the first single from the album '' 4630 Bochum''. The 'Männer' single release is still one of the most successful titles of Grönemeyer. The youth magazine Bravo described the song as "catchy male harassment". German magazine Der Spiegel described the song as "half satire, half eulogy, partly Men's Lib, partly Chauvi Restoration". Track listing 7" Single EMI 14 6906 7 1984 #. Männer 3:45 #. Amerika 3:24 Charts Cover versions *1989: Bläck Fööss *1993: Vicky Leandros (Antres) *1995: JBO (Frauen) *1996: Otto Waalkes (Hexen (Männer)) *1999: Nina Hagen *2000: Manfred Krug Manfred Krug (; 8 February 1937 – 21 October 2016) was a German actor, singer and author. Life and work Born in Duisburg, Krug moved to East Germany at the age of 13, and worked at a steel plant before beginning his acting career on the stage a ... *2014: TheBossi References {{DEFAULTSORT:Manner ...
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Männer (subculture)
The Männer subculture is a subculture which can be found in the southern parts of the Netherlands and which has been influenced by Dutch, Limburgish, German and Belgium culture. History and etymology Meaning The Männer subculture finds its origins in the Southern Netherlands, and is generally used to describe a person or group of people whose views support a serene, laid-back and usually liberally-orientated lifestyle. The word derives from the plural form of the German word "Mann", which translated to English means 'man'. The term gained popularity in the early 2000s and since has become a part of the basic vocabulary of teenagers in most parts of the Southern Netherlands, especially in the province of Limburg. Commonly used synonyms for Männer, when used to refer to a person, include, but are not limited to: "Chiller", "Pik", "Chef", "Jong", ”Joete”, "Chimi" and "Wiekser". Characteristics and lifestyle Even though the literal translation would suggest that Männer ref ...
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Männer (magazine)
''Männer'' was a German lifestyle magazine for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people, published by the German company Bruno Gmünder Verlag. Between 1989 and 2007, the magazine was published as ''Männer aktuell''. History The magazine was established in 1987. Notable writers (present and past) are Kevin Clarke, Peter Rehberg Peter Rehberg (29 June 1968 – 22 July 2021), also known as Pita, was a British-Austrian composer of electronic audio works. He was the head of Editions Mego, which he founded in 2006 as a successor to Mego. Early life Rehberg was born in To ..., Frank Herrmann, Jürgen Bienieck, Thilo Keller. The last issue of ''Männer'' appeared in March 2017. From 2011 to 2013, its editor was musicologist Kevin Clarke. From 2013 to 2015, it was the theologian David Berger. At the end of 2014, the AIDS association Aids-Hilfe denounced Berger's discriminatory remarks in the pages of Männer. References External links Männer official site Bruno Gmünde ...
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