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Novel by Bela B: "Fun" is about abuse of power

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Bela B Felsenheimer, drummer of the band Die Ärzte, has written a novel. It is about men and the abuse of power in rock music.

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It sounds like it has something to do with the previous accusations against Rammstein frontman Till Lindemann, but according to Bela B, similarities are "coincidental at best". The drummer of Die Ärzte has written a new book called "Fun" about abuse in rock music.

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Harald Molocher stages “Woyzeck” at the Neue Bühne as a powerful spectacle full of topicality. He also invokes Nick Cave and Nirvana.

·Munich, Germany
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Here you can find information on the topic “New novel”. Read now “Bela B writes about power and abuse in the rock world”.

·Germany
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The musician from a well-known band writes a novel about a fictional well-known band: “Fun” is the name of the book by Bela B Felsenheimer. Is that fun, or is it just a bad joke?

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Bela B Felsenheimer, drummer of the band Die Ärzte, has written a novel. It is about men and the abuse of power in rock music.

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Where the "fun" ends for some, it is just beginning for others. Bela B.'s new novel is about a rock band, Row Zero and after-show parties. It is about abuse of power - and sexual harassment. By Nadine Kreuzahler

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ZDF broke the news in on Sunday, January 26, 2025.
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