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mopsa honey nelson mandela broke down the moment during the week yes kids. i leave maybe but choose to close a whole new polling window on that i don't know where it became a. part of it find us on facebook and on t w dot com. i really want to welcome to another fun filled edition of your own max with me your host meghan leap from sticky sounding sneakers to a precocious up and coming painter we've got an interesting show in store today here's a look at what's coming up. waste not want not recycled go my shoes are a new invention come answered i'm. discovering the lesser known aspects of
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rome. and color explosion lay on the living toxic is a budding young painter from germany. it's a problem that has reached global proportions that litters the streets of major cities it's a nuisance when it gets stuck to the bottom of your shoes or worse yet to the bottom of your dog's paw well one dutch designer decided to do something about the one and a half million kilos of gum that land on the streets of his country and the result is a chewing gum shoe. the gum shoes the first running shoes and that to be produced from recycled. at least the soul is it's made from waste collected in amsterdam. twenty three year old economic students or i am in the red that's the
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idea she put one of the first five hundred pets to go on sale very comfortable. like that right. i'm like never. the man is engraved on the shoes sold an appropriate place because they come that went into it was scraped from the city street and there's plenty of it around one thousand five hundred tonnes land on the dutch pavements every year and gum takes twenty five years to degrade a major problem for everything says here. you have to use a lot of people to clean up the streets. it's usually it's a problem of course so if you look at the streets everywhere you see what people don't realise but when you look and focus on the streets you will see that it's more the streets. in a bid to draw attention to the problem the gumshoe team had two hundred fifty kilograms collected from the streets of the dutch city. kill going
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to from amsterdam special label explicit when i designed the footwear and the company got some help with processing the guy from british recycling firm. it was an intriguing project. at first we need to try if it works. we were the first one who's actually used them to reel you're in a fatal if with this with this with or you can do a lot of things with it. this isn't the first time the shoe industry has looked at recyclables spanish company pine a text developed a model for vegans instead of leather it's made from pineapple the imitation that it can also be made from fish skin that would otherwise end up on a trashy. german label non-i makes shoes and other products from fish given that. sunspots a company added us has a whole range of shoes made from the marine garbage. projects that please
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call attention to environmental issues. we could also have come up with an ad like don't throw your grandma on the street but that doesn't work or sounds like your model like don't do this because but then you won't listen but if you can create something more creative like a shoe then we create awareness emerged in america really different ways and they were there we got a good pension and then maybe you think of the group you are you think where's. the recycled shoes fit with many young people syquest for a more sustainable lifestyle. for them these sneakers made from old chewing gum on the ideal status symbol they knew eco friendly and come in public on pink which makes them completely instagram as was evident just hours after the gumshoes went on sale.
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they aren't cheap gumshoes retail for up to two hundred years and. i think going through is a good in a paper to sign because you make an f.m. streets cleaner with upcycling chewing gum i think this is good. best way to reach young people. we can invite and make part of this problem in a nice way so it's a way through to connect with the youngsters who are dropping these guns on the street. style issues which to them that's to keep people from getting into sticky situations on the streets of amsterdam. all right time now for a look at other stories making headlines on the european culture scene starting with grown adults the mutating animal sounds in the name of art more on that story coming up in today's express.
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french artist nothing of east has formed a choir of wales for her new exhibition each made up of human volunteers who imitate the various sounds wales me. the choir is performing in north shields england base used to have a job on a whale watching boat during submission which focuses on the relationship between humans and the giant marine mammals runs gentle term but the twenty sixth. annual man's high heels race took place on thursday in madrid the colorful race image to a quarter is one of the high points of gay and lesbian events taking place in spain's capital. it's been held every year for over two decades and has become a fixture at the madrid gay pride festivities one of the biggest of its kind in the world the fun continues until july and.
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the most cozy has named in nearly half step eagle after an eager action faded the country's latest submissiveness down in a penalty shoot out with spain the russian people say two shots and shepherded the hosts through to the tournaments close at finals. the victory touched off even most alchemy across the country on saturday russia will face correction and who knows if in fact if has a good game russia might even make it through to the seventies. all this week we've been taking you on a tour of europe's major capitals and we've looked at them in a different light and today is no different for the final part of our series a different take on europe we're heading into the italian capital rome to see the city like romans do.
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the historical heart of rome is world famous and a favorite with tourists. but few make it here to the old working class neighborhood of test stop show in the south of the city on its spacious p.r. says the romans are left pretty much to their own devices. to stop show lives on the tiber river once home to the old city for its old gasometer still looms tall the neighborhood has plenty of delightful surprises in store like the tram depot cafe. it sat in an old tram car. the real terry said marco and marie cecile farai meet here for coffee. they both lived in rome for years and have written numerous cookbooks together. i want you to ask that you can say in romans italy coffee isn't a drink it's a custom an excuse to sit down with friends and take
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a break you can find enough hours that i hear around you hanging out coffee with ice cubes and espresso lingle just what it shaken you then you had a bit of sugar and serve it cold voice he said it's great. that you are friends and business partners and both love the stillness of. orange dark they're both married to romance and experienced many tender moments here on the often tina one of the seven hills on which the ancient city was built. by. the supposed to post this place is very romantic the romans come here and bring their fiances with them their. own so i feels it also brought me here for the lovely views that nice and quiet. you know you can spend all day all night. if you know that to be it and you when you hante and yes it did. not far from the terrace of the orange garden you can look through the keyhole of a building belonging to the order of malta and see st peter's basilica from
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a very different perspective. we all stand say is home to an unusual museum at the center on a monkey martini ancient roman sculpture on display in a formal power play. maria teresa and meyer use a c.e.o. love the contrast here between old and new. that she. took to the. two there mainly sculptures that once stood in the center of rome and that were excavated during an important ira in the city's history it in the doing put down to me and the most were discovered at the end of the nineteenth century when grown take a middle east capitol. now she she was for my copy that he died a. few people know that there is an entire art nouveau quarter in the northeast of
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the city these ornate buildings are located in the cartier copy did named after architect gino copied it. he designed them in the early twentieth century. budding artists find plenty of inspiration at the piano. so i mean chill. trust is one of rome's trendier districts but there are still plenty of secluded spots like the piazza di santa cecilia named after the ninth century basilica. right next door the almost party to restaurant serves up typical roman cuisine for these cookbook writers it's the perfect place to have dinner here they prepare food the traditional way just like they describe in their book. take this pasta dish cut choice made with pecorino romano cheese and pepper. same their own. it looks like a really easy pass to dish but it's not. bet on it because the same pressure that's
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tough to mix the source and to get the amount of cheese just right. it procured to satisfy it was at the foot of my chill. meat dishes like oxtail. and tripe are also typical for roman cuisine. the. only units of an animal like a cow were used on no real increase even is very focused on pots to talk generally is prized and it's created some really surprising dishes from them after the sentiment disappear and then. later we head to the southeast our day in the eternal city and article deli acquittal and evening begins in the shadow of long ancient awkward. and now is a good time to let you in on the winner of this week's draw we have asked you what city you would like to discover and the responses were overwhelming out of the ten
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cities surveyed the favorites were amsterdam vienna and prague in the number one spot and last but not least it's time to name the winner of our draw and this week it is a match ya from. no paul so congratulations wasn't he charles barcelona which came in fifth on our list but still you have won yourself a euro max watch all right moving on now to a group of instagram ers who took over a soccer stadium in nurenberg the result was a bunch of interesting and never seen before photos. amateur photographers set out on an unusual tour to shoot some more than usual photographs many also page otherwise you can move freely. our camera
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team accompanied these games to grammars into the totally empty box more like stadium rock. project manager young love soccer and instagram the image sharing network is booming a photographer ripped off so therefore users call themselves i g years short for instagram or yahoo's been one for some time now. young is followed by around a thousand people and they've all seen these images that he's posted. such a baffling takes photos for a hobby she looks for unconventional perspectives. i like it to be on the creative side so i thought wow an empty soccer stadium looks
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really fabulous but my new running shoes had one more new stylistic element. nearly five hundred people follow the photographs she puts on line to be out on a shoot with others is something very special for. doesn't matter if you're an amateur taking pictures with your smartphone or a professional photographer but this gives us an opportunity to exchange ideas and what's exciting is looking over each other's shoulders and seeing what you might have spotted what someone else will see invest had to undergo because the in. the first records can all be really very different. the army is the only one in the group who takes pictures just with his smartphone so he doesn't have the zoom options and other amenities of
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a single lens reflex but that adds to the challenge. you know i first off to do the entire process and then it's a kind of self limitation i shoot the photos on a smartphone and i edit them on it as well on. an extraordinary location that provided some extraordinary images. and don't forget you can also follow us on instagram time now for something to eat in for that we're headed to edinburgh in scotland where quite often hearty meat dishes are on the menu but this time around we're going to try something vegetarian cauliflower in a curry paste so been uppity. foothold which would the fruits of the forest on not only of the sweet for i.t. . i'll take
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a plant i'll break it down so i get the smell and see what sort of. memories get evoked by that so you go i don't need a smile or a sick smile and you know any stuff think you know how can i take basic green and it into my soul cuisine style. which what opened his own restaurant in edinburgh in two thousand and seven on the menu you'll find everything from scallops with the statue just to his vision of scotland's national dish served with which fiction. was typical scottish cuisine is really sort of evolving now this does that there's a preconception around the world that it's all deep fried and all the healthy you know we've got some of the best chefs in scotland who are each bringing their own unique style and uses of the local ingredients. which replaces great emphasis on healthy and low calorie his festivals are. earthy in
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edinburgh office and specials straight from the small farms in the region. is important because if you get the freshest ingredients you go for free schools you know where it's over who grew it. when it came out of the ground. callie shell is a staple of scottish cuisine full which would transforms the vegetable into a dish with kerry puree and. it comprises regular and reminisce cauliflower butter paste coconut oil and nuts. first cut the cottage salad. and then add a little oil. cauliflower the way we do is the charring of real action the flavors of the cauliflower. it is then placed in the oven for fifteen minutes preheated to two hundred twenty degrees celsius part of the compound it is trimmed and fried in a pan. the ship has to think it's been full of curry paste.
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and two hundred million pieces of coconut milk the. volume. and then blend in the mix. and you'll cut each cut if it's done. to fill rates from the reminisce boil for a three minute. speech or call it well from the open. let's just start suffering through. that. and to further enhance the smoky flavor the vegetable is fried in passing. so now i'll call it was ready we're just going to take the green leaves a few of these to the whole pot this is just going to start wilted them down.
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tiny little bit right the oil. that's ready to go. home which wood is keen to use every single policy of the vegetable and in the case of the comics that includes the leaves which serve to mend the dish and the. will to green leaves. finally sprinkled with crust cashew nuts and. it's ready to serve. budgetary cuisine and mainstream restaurants it was it was an overlooked thing fall for so many years but now in scotland we've got such great farmers producing such wonderful vegetables that you know we can actually create dishes out of these using our skills and expertise to really sort of make these vegetables sing on the plate . the musical compilation that will make you down from a long. and
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finally german artist laong living pilot is only twenty years old and yet he probably no longer has to worry about his financial future that's because the starting price for his paintings is around twelve thousand euro's and goes up to forty thousand now is is slogan. to make your hobby your profession and you will never work and he does exactly that with a true passion well recently he painted seventeen works for the children's aid organization unesco under the title global goals to help improve the world we take a closer look now at live in trouts works. driven town knows what to do in front of a camera he's just twenty years old and his father is his manager. his mother takes care of the bookkeeping. the young artist has attracted a lot of attention recently and not just because of his not. move and trout is quite media savvy. he said it's my hand was messed up for
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a month and i couldn't work on at least ten of those days i woke up and started screaming because i couldn't pay for me it was a terrible punishment. one reason for the young man success is that he doesn't just change from instinct he also likes to talk about his work in front of the camera. is also interested in media that have nothing to do with the visual arts. what is apparent. is there and it's important for an artist to create art and remain true to it but you also have to make sure you present it in public because if it doesn't reach anyone then it's pointless. this is movement not first exit mission in a museum a milestone in his career a group of seventeen paintings each based on one of the united nations sustainable development goals. show is that hundreds almost host museum in north
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rhine-westphalia unesco is supporting the project in hopes it will help make those goals more accessible to paintings examine complex topics like sustainable cities and industry innovation and infrastructure usually. presented screwdrive pie charts pictograms it's not easy to make art from such ideas. and. i had to take care to do it in my own style so that people could recognize. pictures are by lay on the. whole. but i also had to create something that didn't make you look at the title or to figure out what the picture is addressing. is going with. changing something vibrant unwavering and full of energy. he really called
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an emotional state here in picture for it's about education for all a very striking picture. of course he looked at a few things from the little progress so there is somewhere between the lines but it's important for an artist. so they can later distance themselves from that. he was seven hype surrounding the german fund it hasn't subsided even though many critics remain skeptical say his painting made with acrylic straight out of the. original enough and that his popularity is due to an over. at some point you get fed up with it people have to understand that i'm only twenty . to twenty year olds one. tool to promote a sustainable development goals and live in cloud also wants to sell prints of the many chiefs to help support a school project and. he strongly believes his paintings can make
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a difference and. that's why it's good if the exhibition reaches a lot of people that it travels the world for twelve years and inspires people to do something and to treat the planet better than them. and who would argue with that. absolutely all right with that it is time to say goodbye but we will be back tomorrow with our highlights edition in the meantime you can always stay up to date with the show on our social media pages or on our own web site as always thanks for tuning in both big and tomorrow. the. next time on your own marks the highlights show with an insider's guide to the british capital one. dutch designer born out of founder camphor makes are fresh from remnants. and to go like you
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