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a look what's coming up today. only here the battle has launched a craft beer to save the church. suburban scientists in the week three is still an icon for the scientific world and for women. on mixing sides i'm usually furnishings in the house on the greek island creek. well it's never ending story the dispute between musicians know and liam gallagher the spad their success with the brutal battle ways is in the nine hundred ninety s. the fights continued in two thousand and nine after decades of frustration the band finally broke up and that's never been on stage together since nor have they spoken to each other but both continue to make music and maybe the battle of the brothers is the reason the new work is so interesting just seven weeks after the dead view debut of liam his big brother published his new it.
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it may not sound like him but it really is no gonna get a gifted songwriter for years he was lead guitarist for a way since this is now his third album since leaving the band holy mountain is the first single from that album in which he explores musical to right thanks thanks he's a guest but thorsten course has father gallagher for years and met him personally i'm number of times but this new album surprised to. see. it as a strong electronic and rave influence on the stand is definitely different with a lot you get a sense he wanted to give himself a challenge now must perhaps
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a bit more ambitious in his approach i like as if he says it's his best album but people always say that. with it spaz lyrics and i like tronic sounds the music is almost hypnotic. sounds like these a pair on the new record again and again you. know gallagher rose to international fame in the early one nine hundred ninety s. together with his brother liam and their band away says no wrote the lyrics and liam delivered the vocals this trick division of labor worked well for them the band went on to selling the seventy million albums. a. man. who as always has were essentially the classic rock star. with
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a mix of punk and rock the west is gave their entire generation its own hero stuff so they no longer have to look to icons of the past of the wealthy for going out civil war. with a megalomaniac and bad boy attitudes the brothers were adored not only by their fans but also by the tabloid press. now these are estimates as to time that is the facts all this media hype and all this thing about has been the sun never will be dead and he sighed i want to forget about the records that we might all be in the shops but never the song. but the relationship between the two brothers became increasingly strained now had a tendency to pay the bonus and accused them of being lazy time and again the brothers fault the band finally broke up in two thousand and nine when you know left the group.
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within two years no had launched a second career with his new band high flying dive. for no gallacher one thing a certain way says it's a thing of the past. i could list twenty things i mess about oysters but i could also list another fifty things that i don't mess so you know i'm not that much you have to just dismiss it and say you know that was the past and it's now isis was really in my power and it was brilliant and i loved it. but it's got you know. it's a different story after two unsuccessful albums with the other members of the band it's been mostly quiet around the younger gallagher brother in the years since the end of away says until now at the beginning of october he made
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a comeback and. here. we was in. the. traditional rock and nasal sounds abound in liam's first solo album. that fans are caught up in oasis nostalgia. albums in just a few weeks comparisons are hard to resist and for toast and one obvious question remains elusive coward it's a brotherhood been told to by would have been better for both albums if that had been the case of many first songs that no hands on his new album would have really benefited from liam singing and vice versa lem's album could have really benefited from no songwriting skills songwriting skills from kelley or poverty and.
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still want to fight it's usually good news for a party in this case it's their fans who can now rock out to two gallic albums. many churches and europe are losing members and money out of god in belgium was nearly forced to close its doors but what should they do if the church is as poor as a church mouse its priests jeremy shelled got an idea he trusted in god and beer has launched a new craft beer to get phones voice congregation let's find out more about those holy be a project. kathryn's church in the heart of brussels was close numerous times
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it almost got demolished due to its dilapidated state and wind link congregation. until young priest jeremy schaap had an idea to create a modern craft beer for the church its congregation and the local community. it's made by a local brewery. when i knocked on the door of the brussels bear project they were a little surprised first i was a bit timid this was all new to me but i told myself to go through with it and be courageous with. the result of a fruity pale ale called suntech cat named after some catherine's church it's produced by a young brussels brewery start up the international team has already made seventeen thousand liters of the church beer at the request of the priest they came up with a recipe together. in the. us they think we're just to understand what we can
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do what we can explore and then we. reach the conclusion that we should keep some. beer and then had some new were. angry and the muted people are so used to. the next batch of beer is growing in this tank the beverage only hit shelves in early october but is almost sold out already only about six hundred bottles remain church and craft beer are clearly a winning combination. of it with a genius i thought it was brilliant this unusual coming together of two different worlds turned out great and. i think it's wonderful to make a modern beer with the church on its label who. could shows that there can. and itself and that the church can be a part of that a great combination. the brewery sells the bear to malta and even japan but
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most of it goes to local bars and restaurants in brussels st catherine district priest jeremy schaap collected from the brewery and then delivers it personally. to judge brew is hugely popular luckily the breweries own bastille has risen. brussels has many young international residents but fewer chants goers. what are they make of the bread. and i really like it better as a bit of sweetness and has a really great color but i'm not religious but i don't mind that the church is involved and. i think it's kind of cold. as the sea difference can see this in nicholas who it's a great an innovative idea a church that's open to new things. it's good it's more
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like a center where like this yes very fresh well maybe more for summer and winter abide by. all profits generated from the beer go directly to the church and towards making crucial repairs to the building. but the money comes second his main goal is to raise the church's profile in the district. to. continue this project even if we didn't single europe from making the beer because it creates a great dynamic. and drinking beer is a sociable thing to do with friends. it's a great project we don't make a big drama it will certainly help making repairs to the church building. and a for profit won't be enough for a complete renovation i mean we're not selling champagne over here.
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for sunday mass st catharines pews for. jeremy plans to use the profit from the beer to install heating in the church for cold winter days. communion is still sun abraded with wine about the band can be bought on to its outside the church. and many in the congregation take a few bottles home. the church craft beer project is a success cheers to that. yes and good luck for that unusual idea now let's have a look at what else is going on in europe he has expressed. british are dual gilbert in georgia marking fifty years of working together with an exhibition in london it's hosted by the white cube gallery and shows new large
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scale works all on the subject of men's facial hair. the beard can really oppression and it can be freedom depends where you are in which era which century which decade you knew. gilbert and george met at a london art school fifty years ago and have worked together ever since today they're among the world's leading contemporary artists. a pair of glasses a music notebook diaries more than a hundred stone annoying tims that originally belonged to john lennon being recovered by police in berlin the collection includes a diary with the last entry made on december the nine hundred eighty the day the beatles musician was killed the personal items were found of an old fashion house that had gone bankrupt prosecutors say the items were stolen from yoko ono's new york apartment in two thousand and six lennon's widow identified them from photo's
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issued by the german police. and london is showing a retrospective of works by italian artist i'm a damaged paul the one hundred lux are on display. visitors can also explore delhi on his wont and his paris studio in virtual reality. amodeo model ianni rose to fame at the start of the twentieth century with his new paintings. spend five years of his life creating sculptures he died of a young age of thirty five. marie curie will the first woman to be awarded the nobel prize twice and in two different categories physics and chemistry this is unique in history she was born
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one hundred fifty years ago in poland but she lived and worked in france at that time she was controversial today's schools are named after her and she's the most famous female scientists in the world we met up with her granddaughter. years ago and then laws arise olio gave many old family photos to the mary currie museum but she kept back the ones that were especially dear to her mary corrie may have been a famous scientist but for a lens she was above all a loving grandmother. i didn't realize that she was spoken of as a legend and with such great reverence. what i remember the most of the time spent in her kitchen when there was chocolate cake and other delicious treats. and the merry cory's nobel prize certificate side by side with her old ice skates
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a new exhibition seeks to go behind the headlines to discover the real mary corrie was set up at the paris pound him to commemorate her one hundred fiftieth birthday what was it that motivated this scientific icon who remains the only woman to have won two nobel prizes and what we want to share here is one more personal side not just the woman who worked in researched but also the woman who children and wrote letters to them born of that togetherness. and also. together with her husband pierre mary corey discovered the elements polonium and radium she calling the time radioactivity the poor reinstitute is devoted to cancer research and remains her legacy to this day. and i don't know if it has been a female scientist to match us since she opened the door to science for the countless women and remains a role model for many from. an example of the time. she is for her
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granddaughter l.n. most of your is a physicist herself and she also teaches as a professor even though she was just six years old when her grandmother mary cory died she inherited her passion for science. and now it's time for a new app is out of your mags the lacs which takes us to the mediterranean island of crete it's reason largest island and known for its bland the beaches and beautiful landscapes a greek architect lives where others spend their holidays here strained a nineteenth century dwelling into a house with a quirky mix of starts. in. a small traditional house made of stone part of a simple facade belies the modern and spacious house inside welcome to our inside. architect michele is jana carcase and his partner maria they're going to lucky to
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have restored an old one thousand nine hundred house in the town of on the island of crete they also linked it with a modern building. young myself but for the mother of the right from the start this room was like the heart of the house for us it's the oldest part of the building. so we designed it as the place where family and friends meet the often we get off the sofa is the focal point for all the other furnishings and the room element that we wanted it to be harmonious so we chose a nearby rock style and then adapted the rest of the furniture accordingly but also like they want to buy a blast of yours they. hold a news stand side by side the couple have surrounded themselves with happy memories . it is them all dolled up but i think well in that we feel that old objects radiate a lot of energy and that's exactly what we wanted. that there are lots of family heirlooms and reminders of other times in our lives or trips that we've made. up of
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the of yeah i was of the apple my god i grew up with this catch associated with various family celebrations and happy times that's why i want to the so for her to have a central place but it needed a make over so we retain the basic. structure and how that we are posted by a traditional furniture maker here in honey. and we chose a color and design that would fit with our lifestyle today. it certainly was. the shape of the chandelier in the living room is repeated in the dining room with a. glass bottles and why. there's not a playful addition to the kitchen made of knives forks and spoons. the olive tree in there joining in a courtyard was planted by the man of the house. it was give the guy.
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after this and you can many people have so i chose all the planks in the house the green leaves of the olive tree harmonize with the natural world and that we used to build a house that was. then the first inside we chose a carrot tree and climbing. the plants and trees provide natural shade to make for good microclimate. and you feel like you're living in the countryside a bit. along much the same as it was the face. like some of the furniture we've chosen is suitable inside and out so we can use it in both areas as we please without worrying about things getting broken that's why the chairs and. the neutral and transparent this. house is dominated by natural causes such as brown white and green only the bathroom is an exception.
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could it be like someone i've been. so moment. on the top floor of a couple of hundred up a garden it provides a natural row mothered radiates through the entire house you know where you have quite enough to access and i'm a good it's very easy to plant a small aromatic garden only needs a little natural light no good ventilation. to use a few plants that have a pleasant smell and that you can also make use of like lavender for example which has a relaxing effect. there are lots of ways of introducing fragrance and color as. a bridge links the original house with the new annex which has a bedroom and terrace the entire complex offers one hundred ninety square metres of
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living space. looking from the outside never in our house is retained its traditional appearance. the weather looks really really nice there but wonders coming and people are slowly getting into the festive mood a good place to visit during this time of year is the temple garden him bilin which is turned into the christmas garden for the second time everything is illuminated by one and i have million little lights well it's truly magical. the christmas garden is like a fairy tale world of lights berlin's botanical gardens have been transformed. behind the magical effect is of course a lot of hard work and expert knowledge to ensure the precious trees and plants don't suffer. you almost want to have to make sure that you don't do any damage
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when setting things up and then removing them later it's always possible that something can go wrong with your. gardener thorsten love and light artist and andreas have been working hand in hand for months. as it was their job to give the botanical gardens a christmas make over. it's such a huge joy as they design it to bring the line here and even the smallest light bulb radiates an incredible amount of light for someone who works with lights it's a real playground here and it gives me a lot of pleasure if you put. the lights on the cherry trees for example dance to the rhythm of the music played through loudspeakers. berlin is home to germany's largest botanical gardens you can walk through the
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complex it's one point five kilometers and there are thirty different light installations along the way. but these snowballs in the water are causing problems the artist feels the inner tubes that support them are too fat. it's just that you know we've realised that we need a decorative strip around and we're going to keep the snowballs and two or three more but we'll replace the rings with smaller ones so the snowballs opposition hierarchal. with. the idea for the christmas garden originally came from england the concept proved so popular in berlin that the botanical gardens decided to stage it for a second time. christmas markets are very commercial and there's always lots of people crowds rushing round we've had enough of them so we thought we needed something quieter more reflective
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something suitable for children adults and the elderly too and that's how we came up with the idea. the display includes literally millions of in. vidual lights the star of the show this hundred year old weeping peachtree. the christmas garden in berlin reflects all the magic of christmas with a desolate a ray of light displays just the thing to get into the festive spirit. you also have all some christmas decorations or how do you get into the festive mood that's what we want to know this week so just go to our web page w dot com says lifestyle and if you take part you will automatically enter our draw for this exclusive your next watch so good luck with that and hopefully see you again tomorrow other than thanks for watching and bye bye. next
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