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the clash between those who believe in the range of those who want to marry for love. but that's shaking families and society to the core. my father will be angry sometimes and i think i'm always. starts joining to w. . hi everyone and welcome to a new episode of you max before we get started let's have a look at what's coming up today. grab doom's richard fisher and his photos of
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extraordinary flowers. side attic fan medley collects anything and everything to do with the only stones. and do it yourself in our series we show you how to make a coffee table out of old fruit crates. flour was say more than a thousand words sounds trite but it is somehow to no matter whether it's a modest they for birthdays or as a declaration of love with flowers you can say a lot however x. but thing that almost one in every three species is in danger that the photographer richard fisher has a special way of bringing this to our attention with his photos which will mostly rest pieces of flowers so his current exhibition in the german town of vessel is a kind of noah's ark for plants. laughs in flower as american poet ralph waldo emerson wrote in his poem have
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a trail. photographer richard fisher shows us blooms that brighten our spirits even though they're indoors at the german environment agency flowers like these radiate joy and light. of the bunar plant on a stage give it a relatively neutral background and i separated from all the foliage from everything that surrounds it and i focus on a very fundamental factor the flower itself. and then it looks is imposing as this rare rothschild slip. shows it just before blooms and in full bloom. there bloom of it all this flower is traded on the black market or that you won't get one for under five thousand dollars why he is because it's extremely
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endangered that only grows on the island of borneo on mount kinabalu off the bow and nowhere else in the world t w incidentally the flowers are all much smaller than i appear here live in the line i see here doris that house as you see here doris this one's so high and so long that when it opens rhythm roughly so small when it's closed. then you was photos on display were taken last year in close cooperation with the botanical garden in potsdam it's home to many endangered plant species. richard fisher also set up his studio here. to take the photos he uses old fashioned flash bulbs that aren't produced anymore. for quality and they have a special radiance and range of contrasts that i exploit to the fullest form there
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are different qualities of like now that there are reasons why it's a question of fashion well it is there's no thought of them i don't follow fashion woman i stick with what i think is best. best this is my light and i'm sticking with it was this my list. after he takes the shot the creative process continues on the computer here fisher uses light painting a technique which originally stems from analog photography and gives his photos they're incredible women all city. he sets of little shy contrasts light and shade and light painting to give the impression that i'm depicting a three dimensional flower really it's like here this is a very flat leaf yet if i take it in capture it's contours with light and shade the leaf bends acquires a structure a depth and height. a selection of his photos have been published in
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a new book entitled a tribute to flowers. it reveals the fragility of his subjects and presents dying diva's flowers which have entered the final stage of their lives the forgiven the doubt and the decay dying and death make us uncomfortable we'd rather not have anything to do with them. two months of the we do it in nature and in this case taking the flower is a metaphor you realize that there's something spectacularly beautiful and or inspiring about it but not by many or inspired by the hardness for. the german environment agency often shows art which depicts the destruction of nature and the environment normally there apocalyptic images which leave little room for hope. richard fisher is very different yet he opens our
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eyes to what creation is and how to preserve it because he shows us how unbelievably beautiful nature can be. those. not to come. but much of this natural beauty is disappearing it's estimated that one in every three plant species is threatened with extinction so ultimately richard fisher is creating a kind of photographic noah's ark with his speeches. but all of the first endangered flowers that i photographed fifteen or seventeen years ago no longer exist but some are already extinct or says it's a big dilemma or a big problem but at least my photographs exist. and that is something to be thankful for. the queen is known for her fancy outfits adelaide as a gauge meant she even had a flower in a traditional hat matching the cold of course wesley waltz and with whom let's find out now in today's express. meghan markle
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and queen elizabeth the second had the first royal engagement together on thursday the duchess of sussex accompanied the queen for a series of engagements in the county of cheshire in north west england they inaugurated the bridge and attended the performance by schoolchildren from the town of witness megan married the queen's grandson prince harry in may. an exhibition celebrating mexican artist frida kahlo opens at london's victoria and albert museum on saturday frida kahlo making herself up will feature paintings photographs and some of the artist's personal items including medication she took after suffering severe injuries in a past accident and some of the corsets that were made specially for her. readers i don't see her parents. all wrapped in the
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landscape of her disability she lived her life in pain but she transcended. frida kahlo who died in one thousand nine hundred fifty four was one of the most important artists of the twentieth century the exhibition will run till november the fourth. british actor hugh mcgregor will play the lead in a sequel to stanley kubrick's legendary horror film the shining the one nine hundred eighty cult classic is about a family that spends the winter in an empty hotel over the course of the film the father jack torrance played by jack nicholson begins to lose his sanity just. in the sequel dr sleep ewan mcgregor will play jackson danny has now become an adult. those the shining and dr sleep are novels written by best selling us writer stephen king.
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so easy and live an august mean novel fields across the states the twenty six year old russian is a prima ballerina with the boss or ballet in moscow but at the moment she is especially guests at the hand of ballet where she's dancing in a piece called the lady of the chameleon us to become such a great dancer across immense discipline and a great deal of hard work and of course a passion for the dance. times fiery and powerful at others graceful and sensitive august man over expresses emotions through her dancing in hamburg the soloist of the world famous of all showy ballet is playing marguerite the cortisone in the lady of the comedians smen over discovered her love of ballet early on. that the first time i was in the theater i just wanted to reach the
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highest levels of proficiency and i wanted to be the center of attention and master the toughest techniques for it they were good idea with nothing but once i started to perform choreography like those of john neumeier i realized that i needed to be an artist on stage and that emotions are also part of the role that was starving and put in enough it's an every job noir maya director and chief choreographer of the hamburg ballet invited men over to perform here for a long time he's wanted her to dance the lead role in his ballet the lady of the chameleons and go on and call home one reason why olga has such a positive or a is that she's the prima ballerina clean about an ace but not a fast car how can she has no airs about her and but rather a direct message that's astonishing her blue frontiers as a dancer she's famous for her perfectionism and her stage presence something noir maya has contributed to. the book drawn
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so expect that what i find fascinating about john new meyers work is how he teaches you to just be present on stage and that it's not about doing nothing it's the very essence of stage performance. it allows you to be honest and trust in yourself that that's the interval you know. this man over has been a prima ballerina with the bolshoi ballet since twenty sixteen but she's already graced the greatest stages in europe asia and north america long before that now she's. guest perform a in hamburg. symphony in times and her dancing very smooth and pleasant very expressive she's very suited to the role while a passing stroke i really like her expression for a lot of the dancers because that oppression has such beautiful technical proficiency it's nice to see how that she can layer her artistry on top of that as well. in november all grossman over will return to hamburg to give further
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performances of the idea of the coming years. it's all over now a song where used by the rolling stones in one thousand nine hundred sixty four it seems it's never over for them the members of one of the most famous bands of all time i have aged a little but musically they are turning up the heat down the stones are on tour again most of the voted founds is matt leaf from london who won't miss a single concert by the british band and he has one of the biggest private collections of songs more billy around. there's almost three hundred years of life experience assembled on this stage the rolling stones are currently on their no filter european concert tour and living up to their reputation as the hardest working band in rock n roll. bands still come in droves to see them. they know how to do.
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and i don't know a song about them that you they would never ever knew they were not ever that little something i don't know what. it was amazing we saw them in and she saw you in round a parking raids and it's the first time you see them since i think was amazing and tough to get all the old stuff to this new stuff and he was pretty happy he would have sold the guy with the i just i was i was just making a little and i'd rather keep. matt leave from london is also a big rolling stones fan he started collecting stones memorabilia when he was nineteen now he owns one of the world's largest collections he loved the band's music as a child. and when i was twelve my father gave me rolling stones compilation cassette called solid rock for christmas and i played and played it wore out i was remember it started with honky tonk woman
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and the cow well again i want to trumpet. to rolling stones were formed in one nine hundred sixty two to this danger their live shows are legendary often causing fans to go wild. first time i went to see the nice ninety five live they were just you know i kind of knew that the catalog had five or six days and i was as a lawyer. in my opinion i completely unraveled and it was just the excitement of. it led me to to want to continue. now at least has seen the stones more than one hundred fifty times traveling to over twenty five different countries to catch their shows.
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the band is known for its lavish stage shows on the bigger bang tour the stones played to four point six million people and raked in some five hundred fifty million here and. i. highlighted the tour was their performance at the super bowls halftime show in detroit in two thousand and six. matt levy has assigned football as a souvenir from here for example you can say they are the big bang which is our album and tour across two thousand and six and seven one particular. party with director martin scorsese documented that tour in his rockumentary shine a light. for. the film got a cinematic release and matt lee has
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a special souvenir to remember that occasion. as they found the custom shop guitar made to celebrate the release of shine a light martin scorsese picture so they have charlie watts keith richards when he would. mick jagger and martin scorsese. twenty five studio albums and sixty four tours under their belts the rolling stones are in a league all their own along with the beatles one of the greatest british bands of all time and these rock legends continue to perform live to the delight of their fans people enjoy this band in many many different wise some some people collect and we're going to rock or some will just go to shows some people just listen to the music and the absolute experts and exactly every try at length and every scientology detail of which which is played by which musician eccentrics r. and r.
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the fantastic. as far as the band and their fans are concerned you're never too old to rock n roll. bands because a rolling stone gathers no moss mick jagger and his band mates are on the road again. on now it's time again to get creative and you can join in a tone because you know your max d.i.y. series we show you how you can brighten up your home in no time and with just a few things today you x. but hang should shows you how you can put a really i catch in coffee table have fun with it. there is tension. and would like to have an eye catching piece in your apartment
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with just four crates for example you can already build a stylish and rustic coffee table that will give you home and individual touch oh sure you have. a four wooden crates you can get them online or at a free markets a small wooden board if this will later become the center of the coffee table for that you need for shelf brackets. staying. a paintbrush and mixing container. a troop with the fish really need to bit. connected both sides of the story driver these are available in home improvement stores sent in three different grades medium and find. a pair of scissors. ascending sponge to wrap the center paper around measuring tape. and for marking. and another sponge to clean up the fruit traits. down your
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sets of first scent of the fruit crates with the call center paid to get the brush sports next to medium great sandpaper and finally the fine great keep sending the crates until you are satisfied with this move this. once you're done wipe off the sawdust with a sponge now it's ready for staining some with going into a cup so you can apply it with a brush. i'd suggest to lay some scraps of fruit underneath so to fresh with trying to dry through only. plywood stain two to small wooden board. let everything dry. for at least two hours. once a strike arrange the crates the way you want to have to remember their concessions every crate with a different letter. next
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mark the drilling code leave a mark on the top and bottom of each crate so you can true right through me later on i push the crates against the wall so they don't slide voluntarily a cushion can help protect the wall from scratches and scrapes. now through through the crates where you have marked them. the crates standing opposite each other with quiet additional holes for the small wooden board at the center of the coffee table. now set to crates up where you want your coffee table to be. time for the connectable. use them to screw the crates together. finally and start a small wooden board. and your homemade coffee table it's ready to use. i think the coffee table in
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a way that you can easily disassemble it again so you have fewer problems next time you know. i know that was a bit too fast no worries if you want to see that video again or other interesting d.i.y. projects then just had to our you tube channel did w. interior design there you'll find many creative ideas for your home and much more. interior design at its best check out our you tube channel detail the interior design stunning ideas spectacular buildings and d.i.y. tutorials on home ticker ration we'll take you inside the most beautiful european homes show you the latest in furniture fabrics and excess aris subscribe and don't miss out see you on you tube. do you know baby it's dough we know not david's but we in fact we're talking about
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baby it's dough you it's the name of the new exhibition at staten your home book on this play out works by you not to me. and that at least i want to the three there are to have to do with david bowie well nothing but that's not the only thing that makes the exhibition so special the john pictures of the show were created in just two days but the three artists have been friends for twenty years and he is the result of the cooperation. at first glance it may seem like an ordinary contemporary art exhibition and yet the concept of this museum in northern germany is quite different this time. the artists are curating the exhibition themselves and we haven't hung works on the wall as we would like or from the perspective of art historians it's very important
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for us that artists curator the exhibition themselves and we're letting them do it . solo artist you answer me is daniel richter and tao are spoilt for choice they have a whole crate full of words they've created together they don't always agree on which should be hung on the walls and. the three have known each other for decades and of course their relationship has its ups and downs. our good hunt and hunt we work hand in hand and also side by side like captains on a ship on the ship it's like make a get some conspire with them be friends back me believe but then we might grow past this before and it can come together again and good parts again it was that but in any case we create create create. over the years they've
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created so many works that they might run out of wall space. is the second stop on what they've called their baltic world two ah. well we were offered london paris and new york or finland denmark and germany we opted for finland denmark and germany was for reasons of provincial ism and local matters a man does a statement against. well i forget my statement against something. some of the paintings are brand new almost got reactions. that took them out of we weren't allowed to do that at art school until our gut feelings but it was forbidden so that we were doing. the gut is a second well i think the third one actually i'm just going to. do with i understand everything and nothing. breaks brain drain braining people think it's a joke but they're kidding themselves of course. there are also several individual
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works by the three contemporary artists who are inspired by absurdism and isn't just too much it's called david because we couldn't think of anything better or more stupid. the exhibition title certainly didn't push off the museum. bisan dance with us we're very glad to be part of this storm absolutely of course it's a special experience for us mark retreats fun and it will surely be an absolute highlight for the coming years that we will think about a lot. the main window exhibition runs until the twenty third of september at princetown. that's all we have time for today but you can find much more stories from all over europe on the internet just go to d.w. dot com slash lifestyle or join us on facebook us here all next time thanks for watching by. next time on
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