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yes social media. but what is profit can the fiction and what is fact of digital investigators comb through the flood of images they combine sources to try to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of crimes of. forensics between bits and parts of. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on t w. m d. a welcome to the day's euro max we'll be getting you up to date on all things the european lifestyle and culture is what's coming up. creative cuisine what's the recipe for being one of the best restaurants in the world. to
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rethink transformation i want to tell you the make up authors turns itself into celebrities. wind and water why the dutch miller's trade was listed as part of the world cultural character. a very special award ceremony serves up our first course today since two thousand and two over one thousand gastronomist experts of joint force every year to select the fifty best restaurants in the world there are no strict criteria any restaurant can impress with their skill and creativity we got a taste of the color marry. the stars lined up here you don't get the cook there are international gourmet chefs and they're all hoping their restaurant will be named one of the top fifty in the world. it was best restaurant twenty eight c.
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is. french just gonna. it's the second time since two thousand and sixteen that must seem a book tour of italy has won the trophy. his austudy a franchise ghana in modern italy is known for its unconventional takes on classic italian dishes and is regarded as one of the world's most creative chefs. such creations as a liaison you consisting entirely of a cheese crust have not only won him praise in his own country. it's ironic isn't it. ten years ago they wanted to crucify me on my wooden as main square as a course i was ruining destroying the recipes about grandmothers and get all the novel but that's not what was happening to jay abel it wasn't like i was. in america's. no there was a. second place went to. spain. in
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recent years the rock of brothers establishment has enjoyed great success in twenty thirteen and twenty fifteen they took the top spot on the list of the world's best restaurants. this restaurant for its creative dishes as well as its imaginative pastries and uncommon presentations. a moving bed makes this ice cream with fried to the cheese and. seem almost alive. third place went to the french restaurant and its kitchen led by model. most of his ingredients come from the establishments on farms. he and his team won over the jury with their daring experiments with mediterranean recipe. the german chef in the top fifty. the restaurant bearing his name in berlin took thirty seven . alice creations are strongly influenced by asian cuisine he knows how hard it is
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to keep his creativity and such lofty heights. from him i'm happy to toss in a couple of typos try that. mysterious one of the biggest mysteries is how to come up with new dishes and how many per year. early in my career i sometimes created forty or fifty dishes a year today i might come up with twenty at most some years it's only ten the pressure is growing. with the market. and chefs all over the world are feeling that pressure especially when they want to put their restaurant at the top . now let's get you up to date with what's making headlines across europe and express starting off with a farewell to a firm fixed of the berlin classical music scene. sir simon rattle the outgoing principal conductor of the berlin philharmonic is
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given a standing ovation after sixteen years in the post will be leaving at the end of this season. for his farewell concert on wednesday simon rattle chose gustaf mahler six and for me the same piece he began his junior with in one thousand the seven. melody sixty three he plans to focus on conducting the london symphony orchestra. on sunday and his aim opened in the paris neighborhood of mom packing dedicated to sculptor i dared to make the how like it's an authentic reproduction of a studio original from such a jackal making spent most of his life in paris is widely regarded as one of the twentieth centuries forms sculptors his personal style involves aleem brand sculptures in all sizes now fifty years after. some of his works can be seen here for the first time. thousands of people gathered in
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stonehenge southern england on thursday morning to celebrate the year's longest day which began there at sunrise at form fifty two am every year spiritually minded pilgrims meet on the summer solstice at the prehistoric cult site. on june twenty first this year the visitors have special permission to enter the entering. and admission to the in asco world cultural heritage site is free. now to an artist whose works are displayed in museums or galleries she doesn't paint on canvases but rather on her own face turning herself into a walking and talking piece of art armed with makeup and the brush luci up it. this transforms itself into stars or celebrities she posts the results online to great
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success but she also likes to meet her audience to wow them face to face we accompanied her to take a look at the reactions she gets when she's out and about. queen elizabeth the second command's attention wherever she goes. and she's chosen to hold court at a beach bar southwest of rome of all places. after that she go shopping at a local supermarket like it's the most ordinary activity. and then she makes an exit that's almost worthy of a queen. going from. but a commoner is lurking behind the royal facade. leadership is how this is an italian makeup artist and portrait painter she lives in the italian coastal town of course ionic. to transform herself into the queen she needed just two hours to make up
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and brushes. all this combines painting techniques with makeup artistry. the british monarch is just one of many v.i.p.'s in her repertoire. showcase so no i get out there i like challenges i want to portray public figures with strong personalities void your point that some are more difficult than others i walked a sampler sure takes a lot of concentration to produce a real resemblance of course that he could he could get a conscience and then. she slips into the role of famous film characters like albert chino as tony montana and scarface. or meryl streep as beastly fashion editor miranda priestly in the devil wears prada. tell us also patrice politicians everyone from donald trump to german chancellor angela merkel. a lot happier because first i allow myself to be inspired by their personality i
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look at lots of pictures stuff proportions and facial expressions and memorized almost. then i practiced their characteristic expressions on the long could be funny because you took. create a perfect imitation you have to be able to interpret joy and. she post the results online appearing as david bowie keith richards from the rolling stones and is both of the blues brothers. but her turn as captain jack sparrow from pirates of the caribbean really takes the cake. italicize some sixty four thousand followers on instagram and over eighty five thousand facebook fans people like to watch videos of her works in progress. depending on which celebrity she transforming herself into the process can take up to six hours. to assume
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the part of queen elizabeth the chip is how this needs to look forty five years older than she actually is. a lot. i don't see face paint and makeup i don't use prosthetics but i do employ a few tools to look older but i thought nothing is airbrushed or photoshop everything depends on mycroft and the right facial expression. after applying foundation she uses contouring techniques to define typical features lines and wrinkles hints of color awake and strand of pearls complete the royal look to tell it will reveal all her trade secrets though she does train future makeup artists at peter schools. now she just has to trade in the a.c.c. she shirt from a proper attire and here she is her majesty the queen. along with her online fan base which if you tell us likes to attract attention offline and the analog world. was.
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on the terrace of the beach bar she orders a pot of tea. her performance as the queen is a hit. and that's what these is that you could tell his most about her work seeing people's reactions to not caring and even the apology things as long as it's fine yes but as the years go by probably only be able to transform myself until older people not really young ones anymore. and perhaps to honor her majesties visit this italian beaches on british four day rainy weather included. for now we turn to the spinning icon of dutch culture windmills they are along with
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to lips and clogs internationally associated with the netherlands and on the subject of today's entry in our series european traditions the structures have been a fixture of the local countryside for centuries now hardly did they provide the population with flour that also helped prevent flooding when mills were used to pump dry hundreds of lakes and swarms which is vital in a country where a quarter of the land mass is below the sea level this strong connection to culture has ended a place in the unesco list of intangible cultural heritage. mills are driven by wind power. and that's what christa bergen companies when she wants to grind her flowers she lives near a mill in the northern dutch province of friesland. and i said today i want to bake some bread and i thought oh we're familiar our fridge so i went there
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to buy some flour and. the volunteer introduced me to the meal and they showed me around and yeah i just know. so when she's not working part time as a purchasing assistant she's training as a voluntary miller duke sundberg is teaching her everything she needs to know classroom learning is supplemented with practical experience. it takes muscles to operate the mill. so when i started to work i wasn't that strong as i am now but yeah i'm getting stronger everything yeah. today only about fifty of the netherlands millers are professional the other fifteen hundred work on a volunteer basis if they didn't most of the mills would stand idle. but the volunteers run them at least a few days a week. you should be bored
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now would you get humor and younger people and that's good because it will be. at least maintained for. the milk don't grow. so it will be. kind of the story that it's over or histories last. so we have to. craft sort out the gate keeper innit. mills have operated in the netherlands since the thirteenth century they had a radical impact on the country driving its economic growth industrial mills processed paints or so on would. the pulled her windmills pump water out of low areas and help to drain the land once underwater much of the netherlands lies below sea level if not for these mills some regions wouldn't even exist.
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by the new one thousand century there were some ten thousand mills around the country now only about twelve hundred survived among them are water mills generally in the south of the country. special about this mill it's a combination of having both according. to water water mill was equipped with two water reels. and the mill is using water as a source of energy so. that water into rotational imo. this mill near i'm told when was first built in the thirteenth century by monks. robert fundal has been coming here since he was a little boy he descends from a family of lawyers who have been looking after the milk for decades now.
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over the years he's learned how to operate it and use it to press for oil from flaxseed. a fire really interesting that we are using an old technique would still work smoothly so with technique it's visible inside the mill moreover we are only using water as a source of energy so that's that's pretty cool i think. the ground and roasted flexi disporting to sex. which are wedged in to do well perhaps. so i'm using air protection now because of it's getting. much of the oil from what pressing mrs bush in containers but it's not as much about productivity as about for anything the traditional lives. would be nice to follow up in the future so. we'll be back in friesland krista has ground all the
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flowers she needs to bake her bread she has plans to open her own mill bakery. it's a dream to make a living out of this is going to be really nice if i can work all the time with the mill work and bakery meat people bring people here together it would make me very happy. as long as young millers like kristen and robert are committed to keeping the traditional life the wheels of dutch middle east will keep on turning. the icelandic artist bjork is one of the most intriguing figures in pop now her music is being repackaged among haim national theater in germany or two thousand and one album vesper time is being performed by an orchestra and choir the production has gone to plenty of tension and even set attendance records on its opening night.
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with her bizarre vocal acrobatics wondrous soundscapes and opulence appearance it's hard to talk about bjork without resorting to sue politics all speculation. her music is so cryptic strange unique and fascinating and here's a replacement on the operatic stage. bringing burke's distinctive voice to the opera stage is no easy task compared yap's pop version with yearns operatic soprano. to. was. bargy year in
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more than hold sara. has she always been a pure. spin crime b.x. and given that i wasn't a fan before but i am now. yorkshire album vesper time forms the basis of the production and the story is inspired by lyrics from her song. the icelandic singer authorized her work to be used in the opera but wasn't involved in creating it. danish performing arts collaborators hotel pro-forma were responsible for the artistic direction. we made a scientist on a double ganger who works in their laboratory over the nature ski don't leave it it's about love and it's an opera with love and on love you believe. it's full of loving images and music build their own who seek. hotel proforma is known for their own labrat multimedia shows and their opera is
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inspired they say by the desire to find a new form of musical theater. or to perform or want to see what hotel pro-forma investigates all kinds of phenomena of this world and us to learn via we do it with art with visual arts music architecture film and movement. in this case the phenomenon they're investigating is love. vesper tynan bjork sings about her love for men children and nature on the opera stage the love of natural sciences added to the mix to researchers in a space laboratory at the heart of the production but their mission like the ox often cryptic lyrics remains unclear. the. we don't know what
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kind of research the scientists are conducting in their lab feel like it is maybe it's about creating my body new people. sheens new intelligence we don't now that's. in our state saying we in west to get what love is in between biology and nature because that's where we live our life as human beings. you don't have to understand b.x. music to appreciate it and that applies to this opera premiere to what really matters are the voices sounds and images which draw spectators into a beautiful and mysterious well. now we move from the fantastical to practical it's time to bring you another one of our d.i.y. reports arts and crafts expert this time is haitian lee and today she's showing us how to build a practical storage box which will spruce up your home. i
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there. then just look great also have multiple uses for example a story. have you ever thought about building thank yourself i will show you the steps. you need. from me and have the boards cut to size. to handle stuff with matching screws. with stain powder and a paint brush. throw food in dollars to fit the box together snuggly. a true. one for the handles and one for wooden dolls a ruler and a pencil a screwdriver and sandpaper. first prepare the bloodstain. of the powder and two hundred fifty millimeters of hot water and let it cool you
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can also use liquid with stain but unusual colors are often only available as powder. sensitive rough spots on the wooden boards until they are smooth. and mark where you want to drill the holes first the two handles use the ruler to find the center and draw a line that makes it easier to mark the holes three centimeters from each. turn the board over and repeat. once you finish. the corresponding holes for the shop panels three centimeters from the edge. to place all sides on the base drill holes five centimeters from the edges you only need to attach the long panels to the base the shop panels to help in place. now on to the drilling you need a total of twenty four holes. so you don't accidentally drill through the board perhaps some type of around the droop only to its. that
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now we go. so the bullets fit to get to snugly through a little deeper and to decide pieces it's very important to drill absolutely straight you can use a filter and for support. now insert the wooden dolls spread the good glue evenly over them and crisp all the pieces together firmly. so you can stain the bulbs in whatever color you like i picked right when you're done let it dry. on the handles. place to host in the upper third of each side panel and make sure they're at equal heights now all you have to do is screw them in and you've got a home built would involve usable for kinds of things.
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once you've built several boxes you can turn on your own. and use them as a show. if you'd like to see more of our d.i.y. tips make sure to subscribe to our you tube channel d.w. interior design that's all for today but we just have time for a quick reminder of our competition your max is turning fifteen soon and we'd love it if you help us celebrate send us a photo of yourself watching the show and upload your pics to our website d.w. dot com slash lifestyle with some luck you could win a euro max goodie bag full of fantastic prizes so for today are often now. on europe. and the republic of time to stop in russia is one of the venues of
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