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a wine with it lasting tradition. and surfing supreme riding the waves in northern germany. it's been over forty years since the british band the beatles broke up and its members pursued solo careers but still a beatle mania lives on in people's hearts and minds and now their story can be retraced in a new book it's by two british graphic designers who take readers on a visual journey and illustrate the mark the beatles left on pop music history or we talk to the authors to find out more about this unique project. they were british world famous and incredibly successful no band has ever shaped music history like the beatles albums sold millions of copies and almost everyone
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can sing along to their heads with me. visualizing the beatles is a graphic journey back in time which brings the fab four to life in fine detail. its unique point is that it tells the story of the beatles fix without a single photo of them. i was special about this book is that there is a huge amount that's been written about the beatles and you know every angle has been except this one so we wanted to add something different something unique to the beaches concert. all the facts and figures are compiled for each of the iconic bands albums in detail in some graphics and information about tours. charts standings and even the most used words.
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in the book also examines the band members guitars and depicts the revolving hairstyles from the classic beatle cut to the long mane to abbey road look. at. the creative graphic illustrators live and work on hereford in england. school when we were in already. in two thousand and ten started designed by so england's first agency for info graphic. they found and filled in each and swiftly became a leading agency for information design their clients now include i.b.m. google universal. and the united nations one of the things we do. so. they want us to create something fun something engaging we worked out how much
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it would cost to make a real life so you. including it breathing apparatus. prosthetic legs and arms it into a nice simple graphic and yet. one hundred news outlets including time magazine and mash have a link to their overview of star wars characters. they got the idea for the beatles in two thousand and fourteen we've always wanted to do even if profit book the big . choice. the significance of the band is obviously phenomenal there's a huge backlog of work to work with a huge amount of data for us to examine it just seems like the idea of choice for us is information that. they expressed their devotion to the band through their devotion to detail for every album there's a diagram listing the instruments used on it revealing the bigger picture of the
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beatles compositions growing more and more complex. not only has the beatles music acquired iconic status over the years their outfits have to. it's the beatles war. because the music with them you can see the very four will always see to believe that looking the same goes through the shea stadium seats here on the first u.s. tour through to the iconic sergeant pepper's ones and the real holly psychedelic of the mid sixty's through to becoming more. well informed enough to. just. the rooftop concert at the apple records headquarters was their last life performance together i made simmering disputes the group broke up soon after. thomas and john frame can relate
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to that personally. i. don't know off the bat i think we really really do argument. she was strange but we don't we have a discussion we go with. the beatles story certainly didn't end with their breakup collectors' items continue to command vast sums at the top of the price list are john lennon psychedelic lead painted rolls royce nearly two million euros and the handwritten lyrics to all you need is love. visualizing the beatles after all these years of just listening to them. saying in the u.k. actor michael caine leads an all star cast a new film about a london jewelry heist that plus a day in the life of a geisha in rome and a controversial art collection on display here in berlin those stories coming up in
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today's express. enough to be celebrated its premiere in london on wednesday the film's stars michael caine to leave the bounds of retired criminals to pull off britain's biggest jewelry heist the film is based on true events from twenty fifteen twenty foot healthy men who still safety boxes of jewelry with about ten million euros for london's jewelry district tap. the king of thieves goes on release on september the forty three. visitors to rome are currently finding out more about meeting patients. the hash tag a should a festival. for japanese keisha's provides visitors with an insight into that and ceremony. the festival runs until the fifteenth of september at various locations throughout
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the time in capital. of berlin exhibition is showing works owned by the late art dealer to put on girl it five years ago fifteen hundred works of art were found in the apartment of gurlitz son cornelius. the discovery made international headlines because several pieces were suspected to have been looted by nazis. the exhibition showcases two hundred fifty artworks from the collection the origins of which have been established and tells the story of the artists. as well as the fates of the paintings former owners. the exhibition which was previously in vaughan and fair and can be seen in berlin's martin gropius until january seventh. normally the colors of wine a rose a white or red but did you know that black is also an option now black wine
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like this one right here stems from the mile back grape and was given this name because of its extreme darkness now here in europe it's mostly produced in southwest france and that is where we're headed for our next report in this week's series creative it airs so let's find out now if black wine is really black which i see it's hot and see how this rich color affects the taste. the call region in southern france is one of europe's oldest wine regions its claim to fame is the most back grape. the prize for the best mother of twenty eighteen went to the chateau de meco as vineyard owned by bedtime we go home. now that from the call is also called the black wine it isn't hard to see why there's a saying if you can look through it it isn't a mouse. i see. is a diva it's
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a great very very difficult to do to grow bird here in. crikey meet. very. very. bad time of a guy who's father bought the chateau de mega whereas in the one nine hundred eighty three. he turned it into a four star hotel with thirty rooms and the michelin starred restaurant. because the ambiance is part of the appeal. of the bishops' of. the twenty's and to read so you don't have a lot of. initiative from the certain sundry.
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call was growing even men. but during the nineteenth century aphids plague the region and destroyed most of. them outback great from cold war was only rescued from extinction by the ventless hard work in the one nine hundred fourteen. lydia and claude studied agriculture and dedicate their efforts to replanting now back they bought land which was once used to grow wine but was then abandoned because it was too hard to reach a fossil. in france fable often talk about preserving cultural heritage france restores churches castles even old factories and now we're restoring our agricultural heritage but the one. we tried to do for was a customer what was a mill big from the middle age and then they can taste really what people drinking car during. before they started their own vineyards the couple worked for other
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wine growers for years with great success as experts in soil analysis they advised hundreds of the world over for their own slopes they chose that very traditional. we have works in so long time for. a moment yes said we make we make we help people to plant when you're outdoors who's the world and govern the thing and so she said why we can't. so there's a whole region of the decision. the chateau de meco as produces on a very different scale it is more than six thousand five hundred texts as of land. also takes center stage at the hotel restaurant in twenty seventeen is the chef surely a plus so was awarded a michelin star preparing regional dishes that go perfectly with the wine. i like to serve fresh water fish with a mile back. and i knew not to want to do one goes especially well with lamb. is
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the first one but. actually originated in the coal region but it's not time yet to do with french wines about seventy percent of the world's my back grapes are grown in mendoza argentina. the difference between a argentinian. quite important. this is to go for. wine the difference is like. between because who and. most are agreed that there are different. line from the sound from. one of the planets and this time on it's your it still. brock is the owner and creative director of her own brand based in well the german born designer grew up with classical dance and was surrounded by the world of
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theatre she later studied tailoring at a scada which gave her the skills to eventually launch her own business well now the fashion designer is a fixture on the international scene and she still manages to take time out for her most loyal customers. german design a. studio and boutique in the center of bantu up she's been a fixture of the city's fashion scene since two thousand and six when she's not travelling the world to attend fashion shows she enjoys meeting with customers who visit her store any valve has been a regular for years the penny was funny was one of my very first clients i think she was one of the first people who came into my shop after i'd started out in the door and liked what she saw that was such a great feeling because i'd started from zero and i had no contacts here i just opened the store. since then henry has been coming by almost every month she regularly buys choice pieces from the news children's collection. the
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today she's looking for an item for herself and her share box rock is comfortable and easy to weigh two factors hanny appreciates so she doesn't mind paying two hundred fifty euros for a sweater. why don't i always use natural fibers this is a mixture of wool cotton and discos so it's very soft i think it's really important for clothes to be soft on your spare bucket a tailoring apprenticeship at iscar job before starting design in hamburg and spending a year working in japan bochy taken her first steps towards becoming a fashion designer long before. what i think i was around twelve or thirteen when i began sewing my own clothes and it grew from then from then on i also knew i wanted to be a fashion designer i never considered doing anything else has always been the thing for me was. so. the designers talent b i at least
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find norton the world famous belgian designer and a favorite of queen matilda of belgium. punish fair ball quirks for to respond norton then launched her own label for women and children. as we can i clicked when i had children i began making clothes for them. and then little by little they turned into a collection. a piece from her children's line costs from fifty to two hundred euros for. the children's wear is especially popular in south korea but she has clients in twenty eight countries. she says and twelve years her ideal humpbacks. as an example because you know not with his very international and i've always loved cities with a port because that gives them
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a special flat the mugs on the fly used to live in hamburg and i really liked that too also because it has a port that even under two of his also in a good location for my profession because i'm often in paris and italy and neither one is far from here with the five. today has an appointment you know twelve restaurant while ago the designer began designing interiors as well. isn't it so yes this is the new restaurant. if i get the interior design for it do you think a problem. in the nineteenth century the building was a coach house on your is almost finished with the interior it just needs a few exhaust touchups. coming from again what an open fireplace here to turn this into a cozy corner where people can relax with a drink and we did book and just unwind and enjoy a good thing and then. put in
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a children's trial. on your spam received a belgian design award for the internet in twenty seventeen her idea was to preserve the atmosphere and character of the buildings while drawing on inspiration from her time in japan. in this in all i own stock tat from a japanese aesthetic approach called. which appreciates a regional forms and embraces imperfection with permission also again. so here i wanted to preserve the original character. event as well as why the walls and ceiling are staying as they are while we only work with the natural materials with. the new spam paul krassner established herself and those for fashion and interior design. moving on now to something for your do it yourself or is out there
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now if you're feeling disorganized and in need of a message or memo board then our resident d.i.y. expert kui this has just the right idea for you now with some simple materials she shows us how to put together your own personalized message board to help you keep track of all your important appointments so they close attention but if you miss something you can always see the video again on our youtube channel. hi i am from the and i work a lot from home so this brought to help all too often as my day to day test i made this fundamental and i'm going to show you how to do it you will need a wooden box in the times you want it to be mine measures thirty by sixty centimeters. an empty notebook q two it doesn't matter what time is i chose the did
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a five letter make sure the binding allows senior pages to be torn out is that. in addition you need a piece of cloth about the same size as you noted. as she would this can be found in a hobby shop it can easily be cut to size with a box cutter i cut mine into the following measurements. and then you'll need some wood glue. the drill. plus some to fine strip of cloth. masking tape. acrylic paint with your choice of color and the brush. and a sheet of colored post to mark and acoustic mock up triangles on your cock with masking tape. paint them in with one almost the paint.
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peeling off the mess think they'd be full of the paint dries completely. used a box cutter to remove the note and tear out the pages until it looks. kind of any ragged edges criticism. now do you choose our culture to work together to form a kind of open college i use the brush to smooth over the leaves of you let it dry . i traced this time right on to my college post i bought cost them out and glue them on to them. now all three elements are finished and you will have to decide exactly where you want to position them measure up to send out your blog and market.
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remember that the apology ought to be a bit down so it can hold pens and pencils. mark spots floating holder and the apple cart of your box laying a box on two blocks of wood so you don't drill into the t.v. and then drill out the holes as my friend the string the through the holes and tie a knot. now glue the tree and then went on to the spokes model for them let everything dry and your very degraded memo body is ready to hang on the was. designed you have bought said no limits to your creativity you can leave out the paint and keep it well minimalist all you can make it even more kind of.
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yes very creative all right finally we take to the north sea coast for a bit of kite surfing this is a great area at any time of the year because of the windy conditions but surfers would be well advised to wear a wet suit as the waters up north are always a bit chilly. as long as there is a strong wind blowing kite surfing providing spectacular photo opportunity. it looks harder than it is but kind of his body is harnessed to the cart so far i'm saying it requires restrengthen windsurfing dock. and kite surfing suddenly has advantages over indoor sports. and it's just a whole lot of fun to jump really high for example and then fly through the air
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doing. so for. walks more fun than flying. during the summer but there are plenty of kite surfing locations on germany's baltic and north sea coasts. both for fun and competitions in a number of different disciplines. for onlookers it was a sight to behold. freestylers the supreme discipline in kind surfing and one of the best example i know looks from hamburg she's been a kite surfing since she was seventeen she posted on
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a surfboard at the age of three as the youngest member of a surfing family. kite surfing got to trending but i waited because it was still a bit risky at the beginning a risk a safety systems just weren't quite perfected yet. to say ok well wait a little and then he tested it and then. i gave it a try and overloaded a few times over you know look transferrin i can't suffer you find ever since. right and with that we were out for another show don't forget to follow us on social media for more on the program as always thanks for joining us we're seeing and tomorrow. next time on your macs. lying in storage at the bottom of the adriatic the nab is mysterium from creationists and even over ages for two years under the wayne
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double. the outer edges of hurricane florence have begun battering the united states southeast coast floodwaters are rising as the category two storm approaches it's expected to make landfall in the early hours of friday one point seven million people have been told to evacuate their homes officials say they'll be no emergency support for those who stayed behind. meanwhile in the pacific the philippines is bracing for typhoon mankowitz which is expected to make landfall on saturday more than four million.
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