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the to see what this means for economic inequality over the world you guys are starting class war theater the response to that statement should be yes we all start in class walking. the rich the poor the truck of exclusive brooklyn starting to live on t w. i want to welcome to another exciting edition of your own max i'm your host meghan lee from a slimy subjects to intense friendships we've got lots in store on the show today here's a look at what's coming up. thank you bill let's see a space museum pays a tribute to twenty years country artists. old meets new exploring the northern
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journalese city of lubec. and paris meets berlin the sample french cuisine in the german capital. we get off the show with an unusual trend that seems to be developing in some circles playing with slime now this pastime was popular when i was a kid but now with the internet slime videos are making it even more popular across the globe and while it might feel gooey in your hands lime actually has a call me an even meditative quality about it but don't just take my word for it here's more from the world of sly. concentrate on the hands in this video and the sounds they make. and want to you feel. it just draws you into it i think when someone has seen
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a video like this look keep running across them again and again seventeen year old mary lou can adore slime videos the story is simple it's about needing folding and shaping slime in every way imaginable. and. for about a year now marie even has her own instagram channel called german slime cafe every week she posts. new content she cooks up her slime herself a whole different textures. it takes two and there are some that feel like a cloud and really drop right down a really viscous consistency or really you can make anything come on. maria has found a way to make a profit from her passion she sells her own homemade versions of biscuits substances to her fans we have a shopping website the demanders international prices range from three euros fifty to eight euros fifty for the deluxe edition. as
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this one goes down very well it's called long because it has such a good crunch people go crazy for it especially in summer nobody can explain it that's just how it is. clavinet and lots and lots of people like the clear slimes if you're really lucky you can see right through it it's completely transparent like a pane of glass. slime videos have spread all around the united states and across the world gaining more and more followers the hash tag slime turns up eight point six million times on instagram you tube offers some twenty four million videos. working slime is many people's idea of fun and. it's totally relaxing i mean i thought when i've had a hard day and i come home from school i'll sit down at my desk you need something or watch a live stream and somehow it relaxes you i honestly can't say why but somehow it
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makes everything right again. the success of these slime videos may be explained by the phenomenon of an a as a mark or autonomous sensory meridian response this describes a calming effect the comes from viewing certain images or hearing certain sounds like handling bubble wrap thanks. in this simulation of a visit to the hairstylist. from whispering. brought this. is why particular audiovisual stimuli have such satisfying effects has not yet been adequately researched by neuroscience but studies indicate some preliminary conclusions. if. the assumption is that the
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release of hormones plays a role in a.s.m. or responses and they reinforce this feeling of well being. of oxytocin for example is a hormone that specifically promotes and helps make for the. periods of bonding with an affinity for other people. also repeated movements and sounds have been known to facilitate a meditative state of mind. when. you direct your attention within yourself and that sets us up so we can relax in a specific way. to marie lukens fascination with material that can be needed them are called city she regularly cooks up new variations in her mother's kitchen some of her discoveries on trade secrets. i can reveal a basic recipe this is just a common type of crabs with p.v.a.
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polyvinyl alcohol would you need that before you can turn something into slime. and of course the result has to smell good she stopped this creation caramel coffee and that's what it smells like most important though is that it has to be fun to work. out if it's just not tempting enough to get interactive there are plenty of videos on the internet to keep you happy. whatever floats your boat i guess we're going on now from that slimy subject to a brief look at other stories making headlines on the culture scene starting with one of my favorite singers ed sheeran who has just received yet another out delayed war on that coming up in today's express.
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and sharon has been named songwriter of the year at the renowned ivo novello awards in london which singer picked up the prize on thursday for his exceptional body of work in twenty seventeen. chairman's head shape of you won the award for most perform song of the year. with. ryan rap a storm city won album of the yeah the old unnamed off to compose up by the novella and are presented by the british academy of songwriters composers and authors in london for its not so it's. a by same town his given birth to a white cabbage belgrade through white mice and are among the rarest mammals on earth the female cat named dishing has been certified to be in good health but isn't that an area and. she's already trotting around her enclosure.
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the bed said no other white bison cat has ever been born in europe. the original map of winnie the pooh's hundred acre wood is going under the hammer this sketch by illustrator d.h. shepard for the nine hundred twenty six children's classic has not been shown in public for nearly half a century. it was animated for the disney classic winnie the pooh and the honey tree. the auction will take place on july tenth in london and southern bees expects the map to sell for one hundred seventy thousand euros. as they say opposites attract and this is not only true for couples but also for friends a good example of this can be seen with the too late artist francis bacon and alberto jackal metsi one was british the other swiss they didn't speak the same
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language and aside from being an artist these two didn't have much in common but they did get to know each other through a common news and then a true friendship emerged and now a first a joint exhibition with some of their works is on display in switzerland. it's the first time works by these two giants of the art world francis bacon and i'll bet to have been shown together it may be hard to believe but only now has someone had the idea for a double exhibition after all the two were bound together by a short but intense friendship jack committee began by saying i think from this is you are we going to stay living artist and of course but. the said to you are the greatest living artists a mutual artistic appreciation that at first glance could seem puzzling their words appear so different make in the painter of tortured flesh is twisted heaps of
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people his lust for life force and aggression in search of the core of the human experience. in contrast. the sculptor his long legged human figures look so fragile that it gust of wind could blow them over but he too was always searching for answers how can figures be represented spatially what does it mean to be human. they were both obsessed by the human figure they were both obsessed by human freight they were both six three milly conscious of the present the. the ever presence of death of the shortness of life or the fragility of life quests was the intensity the maximum intensity is also something as they had in
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common. and i think most of them were very intense person narrative big character and so they were made to meet each other. they met in london in one thousand nine hundred fifty eight the aesthetics. sculptor and the irish british bohemian what did they have in common the exhibition offers answers such as the cage motif. committee build shelters and experimental fields around his figures to explore their spatial proportions. and bacon's work the cages look like prisons or theatrical stages on which he places his bodies. certain stylistic devices like the cage to concentrate attention on the image the tree come from jack committee in striking parallels to both worked in tiny cramped
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studios chaos as a source of inspiration both were social outsiders jack a metal was in love with a prostitute the bacon was gay and both had one in the same news isabel ross story and she brought the two artists together. those artists wanted to portray her because of this kind of and the vitality she had. and aftermath he was in love with. both and was in love with her. delicate we intended lee julie his girlfriend bacon splashed her onto the canvas wild and raw more a human animal than a woman but despite all the disfigurement it was their figurative thinking that connected them countless painted and sculpted portraits come together for the first time at the exhibition in basel switzerland. why it's so show it is not truly is
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a portrait of somebody it's much more so portrait of their own in tell you more from everything seemed to be mauled him was abstract out. they were like silvani votes from a great tradition. to unconventional minds swimming against the artistic tide of their day. and what else did they talk about. the moment the two from stayed together until right through the night it's obviously with a lot to bring with so they can bring you hardly back to the smoking to have a link and now for the first time the two artists works have come to gether in perfect harmony. when you're celebrating your eight hundred seventy fifth birthday then you'd expect to have a major party and that is what is planned for the german city of lubec the port
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city already has a very special flair no where else in northern germany are so many houses preserved from the middle ages eighteen hundred of them are listed as protected sites making lewd act a unesco world heritage site but the city has a modern side to it as well which makes its inhabitants quite proud. this is how the northern german city of loopback is advertising its big anniversary . is not a typical big city. let it work its magic on you the idyllic village it's my beautiful home town. it's cute. this city has been writing its history for eight hundred seventy five years many memorable events took place at mary's church. if you shoot the churches played a key role in history if we think of the time the city was part of the hands the
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attic leadership the merchants and the various craftsman's associations had their chapels here in this church and were able to immortalized themselves here here all for even he had the task of mayors senators and important figures of the city hang here that much has happened here in the church. so mary's is one of the most important journeys in northern europe for the anniversary passed the hobbit five leads visitors through his church in the evenings these a very special moment. back then ships left from here today it's a meeting place for amateur fisherman. blue bank was the heart of the hands the attic league for the baltic sea region salt and dried fish made the merchants rich they also traded calls spices and other speciality is. lubeck was the queen of the handy attic league for five hundred years as part of the city's anniversary celebrations its hands the attic museum is presenting a special exhibition showing the influence that period continues to have to this
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day no where else in northern germany are there so many houses from the middle ages around eighty percent of the old town is a unesco world heritage site the city is also proud of its three famous sons believe hunt goods across and thomas mount. the fascination that comes from having three nobel laureates. lucic is i believe unique in germany i think this is simply a treasure for people who are interested in literature. and shouts i'm going to cast immortalized his love for lubeck in a poem but lu because have long forgiven thomas mom for the fact the characters in his novel wooden box closely resembled prominent citizens and didn't exactly cut a sympathetic figure says but later did mom for twenty five years she has also worked with this museum the book imbolc house which is a magnet for tourists and locals it's also holding
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a special exhibition for the big anniversary. it's one of the city's hot spots as it was in the middle ages the shopping streets around the city hall unusual businesses such as this more than in shops in an area that was once home to craft guilds like the city so special. the city center is an island and you can do everything on the island there are many small shops and cafes in the city and everyone has a place where they can relax to work on. the people of you back are bringing their heritage into the modern day you can drink coffee and his four hundred fifty year old merchant's house but that was not always the case you know. court yard used to be where the wells were but also the out houses and cesspools and today we use them for much nicer things we have a cafe here. as a new back celebrates almost nine centuries this year its people hope for many
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festivals and events will bring a lot of new life to the old city. hall that partying has certainly worked out my appetite and luckily for those in berlin you don't have to travel very far for international cuisine the german capital is a melting pot of cultures and some people who come here to visit like it so much. they decided to stay and open up restaurants like. there he decided to imitate a typical for region bresso leave right here in berlin for our series fifty kitchens one city he prepared one of his favorite dishes it's french of course so one of fifty. escape thank you sneaks you know there's nothing better in life than to spread a little joy to others i've discovered the best way for me to do that which is a sham good food good wine and a little humor with my guests with simone woeful by making just twenty thirteen
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frenchmen. fulfilled a dream by opening his own restaurant he had only just turned thirty he offers classic french cuisine with a twist the menu changes throughout the year to reflect the changing seasons. there always for starters four main courses and three desserts his passing brings a little bit of paris to the heart of berlin this concept is it's cool to have these two parties yeah it's a standard concept in paris. we use market fresh ingredients mark and we don't have a big manuals on it changes every week or ten days. or and then we have one hundred ninety different wines on office for some one cause it to. news conference designed to be addictive for the guest. because she was born in one thousand nine hundred
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eighty three in the french capital he grew up with great food his father had a restaurant with two michelin stars and is still his great role model initially he wanted to be a soccer player but on finishing school he decided to train as a chef in paris then in two thousand and eight he moved to berlin. five years later he opened the press of the la masia the decor is typically french . ceramic floor tiles wooden chairs without cushions and no table cloths. but the wine is presented on traditional wooden shelving the tables are positioned quite close together purposely so that the diners can engage in conversation if they want to. listen and really
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appreciate about limits and what makes working here really fun is that the happy to be educated when it comes to food and drink. does and they're always happy to take advice or it's not always like that it's wrong because the french always think they know better than the trained star so this in the us then fuck off. in france good food is a way of life. the french tradition of cuisine and fine dining goes back to the seventeenth century in those days it was reserved for the king and the nobility it was during this time that the first cookery books appear and even today they're still the go to textbooks for fine french cuisine. influence of for. food goes way beyond the countries for others it's become a benchmark for fine dining all over the world.
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but each individual region of france has its own color unary specialties which has led to great variety. from crowded soon to be a french tradition seasoning are used to bring out the flavor of the main ingredient such as pork belly for example. rather than the herds dominating the flavor of the main ingredient and that's one way to describe french cuisine much different from. taste of paris and berlin district it's a neighborhood that was once at the heart of former west berlin. the german capital covers an area of nearly nine hundred square kilometers making it eight times the size of paris. and there's enormous there hasn't heritage his love of berlin from
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his mother who was born here in the city. any children in berlin you're free to live out your own ideas. you need to stick at it but it's definitely possible. i could never have opened a restaurant in paris for example with the conditions are much tougher and you need a lot more money than female and balin is great. this. is both host and summer year and all the wines on offer are of course french. like in the kitchen he has an international team of staff all of whom have worked in michelin starred restaurants in various parts of the world. the mission. it has repeatedly awarded the passerby a stare. indicating good value for money. you
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