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puppet theater term seventy. party and the wide range of american breakfast options is on offer at diner. to the top of the group of mom to me of the highest peaks of the palin yes. he's a rising star of the international fashion scene design not for the thirty five year old austrian has been living in milan for years and even in the city of fashion where big labels such as a mani. based he was able to make a name for himself mean fashion week has just started and presented his latest collection there it's inspired by his old home country he says it's good to be able to show off your roots and here's what it looked like on the catwalk. it's that look like paintings creative yet timeless above short lived trends and
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opening highlights at midland fashion week. that came courtesy of thirty five year old austrian design talent are two or. even seasoned critics are convinced they welcomed the breath of fresh inspiration to italy's fashion capital. this is young and fresh as who is really breathing new life into the sea he takes elements from his own backyard and at the same time it makes it very much easier to do this which is widespread so every election doesn't seem to me to be at the same time it fits perfectly into the more. the location is an old school a shabby background chosen to create a stark contrast to the apparel the other says collections are always inspired by personal story or theme this time around it's been nice artists from the turn of the last century. beam
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a fire to all the energy celebrating one hundred years of viennese modernism in twenty eighteen so i made it the theme of the collection that means taking inspiration from artists like egon schiele or gustav kids and especially so and also wagner this isn't right down to the architectural features or details from the furniture glassware on jewelry all of that was incredibly creative back then and that's what i wanted to put into this collection of this sort of thing is a critical part of. that so combines classical with high tech fabrics. he regards bodies and clothes as his canvas. work on saucers all for example there's biscoe stress here is very fluid and just very feminine however i like very clean lines but then i combine it with something like this a feminine wide slim. then i suggest to wear it with a parka made of a very thick wall printed with animal motifs. he creates his
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designs at his small studio in an old town apartment. best to study fashion in london and in two thousand and five moved to midland to work for giorgio armani. there he learned that you can only reach your goal with passion and hard work. after seven years he gave up a well paid job and took a leap of faith he founded his own label. and for the money you have to decide either you take a risk in order to completely develop your own vision or you can stay on the easy track. but if i don't well i have to try to live once and there's no family without a bit of risk. and somehow i had enough self-confidence to take the lead. want us to pull be. fresh from the success of his first shows he managed to garner the praise of fashion journalists like susie. she was impressed by his talent and
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now considers him to be a rising star in the land fashion scene. other fashion houses are also keeping tabs on the young designer. in twenty seventeen the longstanding italian brand face made him their creative director here he has to deliver more mainstream designs the opposite to his own playful nation label as a subset of the now it's very challenging to create in two different directions to fit something like faith i think it works very well. it's important that the two projects don't neutralize each other creatively. need their own track and i going to sign i going to sheena. is now showing his eleventh collection in. the critics darling has to prove that he's not just a fluke. newcomer our best seller is under a lot of pressure and it's also a financial adventure but. this is i guess you put yourself under that pressure i'm
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proud of what we did i was happy before we did anything for but i know it has to be better every six months i'm the one who puts the biggest pressure on myself of course there's always also. our best there is ranges produced in small numbers mainly in italy prices for his sweater start at six hundred euros though he still has to cut his cloth according to his measure of a skill his job at faith helps develop the also present their collection at the current milan fashion week. and we stay fashionable and continue with our roundup of cultural events in europe yesterday's express. an unusual runway show that alison john mccain creative director of good cheape raised eyebrows at milan's fashion week. titled sidewalk show presenting the collection that transcends traditional boundaries in assessing inspired by an
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operation facing. men's or women's several high street culture aleksandr mccain i wasn't going to make such classifications constrain and milan fashion week continues three separate twenty six. in. london basinger to do a leap and rock storms they were the big winners of this year's brit awards on wednesday evening they connected to a big comfortable old each. past the past british female so no artist and best british breakthrough act. strong as it is only does best british center mile artist and for best british album of the year knocking out superstar ed sheeran in both categories which even took home an award for global success you do wish. gallagher walked away empty handed yet gave one of the most moving performances.
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after ariana grande day fell ill the former always his lead singer stepped in to perform a tribute for the victims of the terror attack in manchester. and spain's leading art fair the arco madrid is on once again over two hundred galleries from twenty nine countries will be showing works at their pavilions until sunday. and the spotlight this year is on the theme of the future in particular in works by female and italian artists. the fair will be open until february twenty fifth. to be honest today i was especially looking forward to our next report which is about. that brings back memories for me because here in germany the puppet theatre
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from a very a is an institution it was one of the first children's programmes on german t.v. some of the water marionettes have even made it onto the big screen each puppet. by the small family business now it turns seventy and even today both kids and adults alike love it. the whole world of it's the characters like jim bastion and look at the engine driver of kings who by their subjects are screaming phone use rinds and telly dragons. it's a world of little stars that age of world. nature television they are using nine hundred fifty three live from the studio. putting this in voice it's got it's not. clear it's ten straight word and in little blue is all the puppet makers need to. use the front head string
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a lot it runs over the middle and index fingers we have to have flexible wrists so we don't have to change hands out to every move i guess we've got special property as handsome. as moshe is the fifth generation to run the cia said he put on his first plate school aged twelve he says the story comes alive in the audience's imagination when they can see their own images that's why the narrative has to unfold slowly unlike most t.v. shows today. not long after world war two his grandfather vita emission wrote a letter to the x. book city hall asking permission to open a marionette theater. it held its premiere in february nine hundred forty eight in a former hospital. with five to seven puppets here's above and the speaking actors below things got a bit crowded it was
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a family enterprise that has daughter honey lol the color of her first puppet at age thirteen his wife was the costumes. they went on to go with shows for adults like court jesters wherein it's can speak inconvenient truths they stage their own version. of socially critical places like better place quickly opera. who played pirate jenny for the operas nine hundred twenty eight premiere road to the public face enthusiastically praising the production and wished for her very own pilot jenny marionettes. for two decades the ensemble of puppets here's to a german speaking fee it is. the cast of characters personified such traits as lethargy rage green and envy.
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your run across many strange characters at some point in your life and i think the stranger they are the more you get inspired by them. as much as mother alone crafted over six thousand marionettes during her lifetime. it's the heart and soul the treasure trove of the theater. if you asked her where she got the idea should say from the street so i'm sure some citizens of discover they are looking like an outcast of puppets. for seventy years now the book is to has been a family business like many marionette faces but it hasn't always been easy. to move the right. it was a very bad teacher she was so far ahead of time before i knew it now what did you do and it was my mother always said keep changing nym's that's very important when you're not getting anywhere just grab the next not have. a minimum i don't speak
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for most of. the magic happens once a marionette is finished when it comes to life. and the marionette comes to life when it starts to move pulling the strings is an art in itself. and through. his head hangs down and his hands in front of his face like. because this is how he crisis can vary and be run by people the head off him to make him laugh or more. decades the many units have been in chanting john and old alike. made of wood and strings and lots of imagination. start. in a series fifty kitchens one city will take you on a canary trip and prove your kid enjoy good food from around the world without ever
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live in berlin in the german capital this home to people from neatly two hundred different nations like oliver miller he moved to the german capital from new mexico in the united states in two thousand in america you can get breakfast twenty four seven this was one of the things he missed most after i moved to germany but it took another twelve years before he decided to open his own authentic diner in berlin where you can find the american way of breakfast. i think i wanted to live in berlin almost as soon as i discovered that what was below the surface. the cities i started to to meet the people here who are engaging in their own projects and that's kind of the thing i wanted to tear into it seemed like a great place to do it. all of
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a minute i was born in one thousand nine hundred seventy two in san francisco the youngest of two brothers seven years later the family moved to new mexico all of us started architecture and was active in the arts eventually he and other american artists were invited to participate in an exhibition in potsdam just outside. after finishing his studies in two thousand he moved to berlin at first on a temporary visa and with no real plans then he got the idea to open up our it was such a success that he branched out a few years later and open a restaurant but no new dyna it's modeled on the classic diner where breakfast is served at any time of the day. the inspiration for the restaurant actually came from going out. at clubs and the desire to have said this kind of food late at night it's a very common thing in america to have
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a diner breakfast in the twenty four hour diner at four or five in the morning with bottomless cups of coffee. an american breakfast means first and foremost lots of combinations patrons of a nod to diner can pick can choose from a variety of options the menu is centered around eggs for instance on toast all with hash browns around fifty combinations are possible aside from breakfast the dyna fries are classic hamburgers. i love especially. the idea of having unlimited among the coffee that you can get all the time that spits great and the host fills it at the to the place that waiters are showing to you and the friendliness is really really great. i looked in the usa for. this is really quite authentic it's very close to an american diner. this is not the city's fantastic very american but it's not filling you get hooked on it and you keep coming back to
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smoke again if you don't. want mainly sense the american breakfast apart from the european continental breakfast of the many cooked components. most of them can be fixed relatively quickly and easily americans call it short order cook. in case the standard to make them nice and think the american way the bottom has to be right when the pancakes stop getting little bubbles in the pan they're ready to be flip. but not to die you know also serves their own spiced breakfast sausage patters. it is freind with bell pepper and chunks of ham and of course apes are an essential part of any american trait. all the on trains are served on one single plate the sweet and the savory together.
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when. one orders breakfast in an american diner. the question of how you want your eggs is is an open one and there is no standard in america you have scrambled eggs or friday or poached eggs it's really your choice the server will always ask how do you want your eggs and i love hearing. question because it really means it's going to be an american breakfast when you can decide how to see exactly what your rights all of them in a season's restaurant is a project that keeps evolving. the pictures on the walls were made by himself artist friends to keep changing them for new. decorations or a hodgepodge of personal objects and. opened his restaurant in twenty twelve eastern district of prince outback he lives close by and enjoys the neighborhoods
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diversity. classes guests come from all over the world. soups but none. to name another diner came from a conversation with my one of my old partners who grew up in hawaii. and actually i've never been there why but the name is hawaii and it actually means surf but not surf in terms of surfing but surf is like and it's the top of the wave as it's breaking. we just thought ok that's a good name for for the place. at least twice a year all of them in a gets homesick confines back to the united states or sometimes even considers moving back in time someday maybe. we've made a dent or all that thought about her and take her mates off to try to enjoy.
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and that's made you hungry you can find this and many more recipes from our series on line at the w dot com slash fifty kitchens have fun cooking and enjoy your meal and now we are off to a very special and long into it and for that we are heading to spain to p. the precise to the pier and me a mountain range of the border between spain and france with roughly three thousand four hundred meter at the peak of the net so is the highest peak of the boonies spain's third highest mountain weather professional mountaineer or amateurs thousands of people try to climb the summit every year just like the four germans accompanied on the adventurous two or through the snow. deep in the remote valleys a winding road leads to them and ask. from there you can head up to the rental is a refuge. from this region in the
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spanish peyronie's is a meeting point from mountaineering and boozy ists from all over the world that's because the moderator massif has a special attraction clear views of the highest summit the pico d.n.a. . this group plans to climb to the peak and ski down afterwards respect i have great respect for the mountain it's too stunning to just look at it from afar oh stop short of the peak. for now though it's time for them to head back to the heights and charge their batteries for the next day. around fifteen thousand visitors come every year to climb peak all day and they told. the mountaineers start off in the wee hours of the morning it's still dark out they will need about five hours to scale the thirteen hundred meters to the top. the view it twilight makes it worth
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the early start and unfortunately it is also a bad weather sign as a cold front is on the horizon. at an altitude of twenty nine hundred metres there's a passage in the rock that heads over to the huge a nato glazier basin with. inclement weather makes for a difficult climb the hikers rope up for the last stretch to the summit they will soon be crossing a bridge that turns the tour into an adventure. which will continue to scale these twenty meters for turning around now one of the announcers. with numb fingers. years and icy wins they slowly climb higher each step has to be chosen wisely. the group consciously makes headway. there isn't a soul to be seen for miles something the climbers welcome especially at the
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bottlenecks along the route. it's a subject. finally they make it. yet. we're all. arriving at the summit is a success in itself for the possibility of the hyper celebrate their achievement even if the visibility is poor a look at the other approach but then they head back down on skis which is challenging under these weather conditions. the pico de n.h.l. adventure is one that the mountaineers will certainly never forget. and now it's time to get creative we have some inspiration coming up for you in our as soon as you have max d i y o x but francisco shows how to brighten up your home
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in no time and with just a few things today she proves that mobile is scummy much more than just a toy they can be transformed into account holder that creates beautiful lights the flexes that's how it works. i'm for that and i've got a great project for you today it's made out of lava and i'll show you are going to it yourself. you will need an o c d a glue gun. it to light and about one hundred fifty any color you like begin by doing all the way around the edge of the city make sure to put glue on the sides of the mother to sew the whole thing is. the first row should look something like this. to the next row on top of the. top blue cool thing happens a very quickly so take and pasting them up and you can already get an idea of how it will look in the end. lou as many rows as you like.
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i glued seven rows of mobbers. finished now i'll just have to remove excess glue. in a can enter nanton is good to you. nice light isn't it. if your life you can also use more to calabar both patrol makes super great lies ahead. and if you're looking for more inspiration just look up our you tube channel of the w interior design they can find plenty ideas for your home well that's all we have time for today but we'll have more reports from around europe on our for tomorrow so don't miss it and see you know them by. on the next edition of your in the next vicky keeps is currently one of europe's
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but tell those old comix pleasure. to see me. learn german with w. . anytime anyplace. whether with jo jo and her friends the. kids the koizumi she spits he swears she juggles him. with friends all over the world. goes. online and interactive. german to go. and learn german for three w.'s just. beat the germans going to new and surprising aspects of songs and culture in germany. us american keep music takes a look at germany the singer seems to tradition. every day lives and language can
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just come out of. place so i'm ok i'm good. because the trick i am going to g.w. dot com me to the germans. who really feels. the scars on all. the pain still tangible. suffering for god. for cities edge but. they have survived but do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they don't want to stay here. but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something . of a new beginning in peace time more the people making it possible what needs to
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happen if tolerance and reconciliation are to stand a chance he says find out if you should close one it's a really difficult complicated bit of forgiveness reconciliation forgetting they get stuck in your throat. culture of darkness cities after a war. starting march tenth on t w. german chancellor angela merkel has condemned the syrian government's bombing campaign of eastern ghouta. since sunday an estimated three hundred people have been killed in a relentless aerial bombardment of the rebel held damascus suburb the german chancellor said the syrian government was massacring its own people. officials in
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