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most. but she's the one historical but i'm sure one because of course. she continues to fight for world peace with the reminder i do that we have to comprehend where peace is taken our search for today there is a new arms race. the power of time gorbachev and the opportunity for peace we still starts october third on t w. a. i won't welcomes earmarks i'm here to bring you the latest live song news from around europe and today we have a vos range of topics for you let's see what's coming up. next week surprising
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featuring the practice here of the year and the amazing designer. evan flat is exploring norway and its strong title current. and explosive arts showcasing a place full service on to his destiny team probably. the go you know restaurant guide showcases the top restaurants and chefs around the world receiving an award for the pet to see of the year it is the highest accolade one could wish for and it can only be awarded one in twenty eighteen that title went to my t.s.h. book in jamming he is only now thirty two and says he feels he has to work harder now he has the title and when he was working towards it i have a he needs to worry about his reputation by taking a look at these. classic french does a good emoted spin. this mock apple is actually
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a ball of sugar. it's for delicacies like these that my ts book was named party ca of the year twenty eighteen by the girl me your restaurant guy. taste isn't the only consideration when it comes to making creations like this. fuel or a dessert should have many textures you know you can't just be creamy this week so buy it has to have something crispy to it wasn't something fluffy so you've always got something new in your mouth something that makes you think i wasn't expecting. to guess the house close after art has held on to three michelin stars for ten years running. its kitchen cultivates french cuisine in the tradition of paul bocuse. since twenty fourteen book has been responsible for the lasting impression that patrons take home with
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them and his creative work never ends you see justice or you can talk i see the desserts every day and play with ideas about how to improve in astonishment if i mean i like it or it wouldn't be on the menu but how could i make it even better you know some muslims so what evolves until i decide the dish has been perfected. and that's generally the point where i change the dessert was the cervix and. this is. in two thousand to head chef klaus al faw to open the guest house bearing his name today many regard this restaurant as the best in germany and its patrons expect something exceptional especially with desserts. as a sign that it's his creativity his reliability simply his accuracy in getting everything just right let's recently he made a dessert with a pumpkin seed oil and parsley root it was very interesting one of my favorites.
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actually it's like insurance money. but for those that are not native material book there's more to life than does that. has other great passion is music. that apostrophe in fine you definitely need something as a stark contrast to the restaurant in most and that's where music or sports can be very helpful in our sport is just as a way to switch off from the moment the moment you can let go suddenly you get new ideas on this to accomplish really knowing it in. the ts book shops for one of his very favorite ingredients surprisingly enough it's the simple everyday people like you buy it from house of friends used to sell apples give you everything from sweet to sour and you can play with it so wonderfully. we have a big orchard but we always picked up bills as children that's why apples are always part of what i do in some way through. my tears book makes the apples into
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so baby jelly or is sperma a color they're a foam. the possibilities are endless just like the color in their ingenuity of twenty eight hundred thirty six years of the you. want to disappoint on this in a title like that is inspirational it's not like i'm at the top and i can relax just the opposite now i'm in the spotlight now i have to deliver. and i like that new impetus a lot. like here's cook with just as soon have a good six lay for his end is that he loves the kitchen as a place where he can run wild here no day is like the last there is rich and varied as his creations. i only wish we could all taste them let's try to stop my mouth watering them by diving into our expressed.
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may learn fashion week kicked off on wednesday italian designer albats a pretty showed how to travel in style with her breezy spring summer collection for twenty nine hundred it's a nice fashion capital will host more than one hundred forty shows between now and monday including ones by giorgio armani and versace off to new york in london is the third fashion week to be held this september. anyway exhibition to mark the end of the first world war opens at london's imperial war museum on friday i was there room of voices presents thirty two audio recordings from the museum's extensive archives. they document how british soldiers and civilians experienced armistice day on november eleventh nine hundred eighteen . everybody's evil walking up and down the street saying if you feel you know if we
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have you. come home after a war see we'd been used to the noise of guns all day long all day long. it was some strange science. some seventeen million people perished in world war one and over twenty million were wounded next edition can be seen and heard until the end of march next year. u two front man bono had a private audience with pope francis on wednesday. the two men spoke about bono's antipoverty organization one which is teaming up with the pope's education initiative bono who is known for his political activism also talked with the pontiff for both the catholic church sex abuse scandal and the singer's home and a violent he was the first member of u two to visit the vatican to. stage a concert at the sistine chapel and twenty sixth.
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he don't stop playing because you grow up you grow up because you start playing had that same before well one man decided he never wanted to grow up and at eighty years old he's still acting like a kid he does this in the name of art and his playful scope which is the installations and any oh is a commonly understood and i in the german city of how about his explosive work of roman thing. no doubt some people will ask what does that mean rocket shoes a rocket cap is that even art. an autonomous lawnmower and a bell with them or ever ring that bell. roman is something of a role the artist an eccentric. this for
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example is what fright looks like on canvas. he makes things go crash bang boom with blue barrels it's the thrill of wanton destruction. says that this is what's destructive about it he thought maybe the roof of a large over the barrels up there are filled with two hundred liters of water each and held in place by cables differs from a demolition expert blows the cables apart and the barrels come rolling down down the hole and you don't. just hear how we even got permission from the farmer which is amazing isn't it. household objects are transformed into art installations the wind comes from fans
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but the point is not overly cerebral and the artist is quite happy to help out with possible interpretations. good weather bad weather right i was in iceland once and had a number with me it's totally wrong for iceland the icelandic women hate some braless social it destroys them all people go out in jackets and puts all caps but never with brollies you can't even buy them a. call from. arg that's this fine and gentle as poetry a trace in the sand drawn by a cane suspended from a balloon. that too is home and sick now this work alludes to charlie chaplin. a kayak out of water a hint of anarchy switch style. typically
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doesn't yalit have to start all the helicopters are lined up like in a military arsenal. of the game to some and they all go up together. and it turns into total chaos they destroy each other and crashes. everything is made of common everyday items the juxtaposition can be romantic like this liaison between the robot not more and the bell more thoroughly calculating like this bicycle wheel wave art it's perfectly imperfect and anti digital and. i don't fit the image of today's artist who works with them through the media and so on. i prefer to go out into nature and watch a river or the wind and then i'll get new ideas that's actually enough for me. to write. all my brains are down off its pedestal with stunts experiments
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games and nonsense even at eighty he's still a child at heart. so you know everything about me because when in one sense i haven't developed soul as a boy you just do what you do. because you never think about does art cones art is something you can do especially well if that's art isn't it because those chords go well. and i like home and her likes a bit of an adrenaline rush well if you do and are ever in norway we have just the place for you it is up in the northwest of the country just south of the town of bor do the beautiful but deadly salt and fuel watch when the tide changes in the
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fuel that the strength of the current rises to a velocity of over twenty knots creating well poles that form up to five meters deep no small sailboat would ever be able to cope with these currents but one custom made high speed military vessel manages to make its way through this stunning force of nature. stroman is a little village on the west coast of norway. it would likely be relatively unknown if it weren't for the straits. between ebb and flow when the title current is at its weakest the water looks quite camp but as the tide rises so does the excitement . and up to four hundred million cubic metres of water rushed through the straits that's just one hundred fifty meters wide and two point five kilometers long south stream has one of the world's strongest title currents and its most powerful when
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there's a new or full moon. boatman young is a busy man on days like this. south truman has become a major ters to traction and taking a boat right there isn't most visitors book at lest. the tours leave from the boat a harbor in a boat with power to spare. for many passengers the trip in this custom built speedboat is a big thrill in itself both for the navy and for the police these are one of good thirty six minutes four hundred or four times to see it under the dos. sixty seven not so with the brakes on with all the brakes on more than.
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half an hour later they've reached a destination. you don't know a hundred steers the boats right into the title currents. over the years he's learned from experience that the sellstrom can be unpredictable and as many surprises in store. as the sea water forces its way through the straw. it's monstrous often formed within seconds you can reach some ten meters in diameter and be four to five meters deep. famous writers like jules verne and edgar allan poe were inspired by the sheer force of the stream and impose short story that the sentence of the milestone entire ships are dragged down into the swirling whirlpool. a lot of more books. to being around people in the city. groaning for money
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but a lot of a big number during the years. in small boats it's really going. after the tide goes out things quieted down but every six hours water once again pushes its way through the straits with elemental force producing a fascinating natural phenomenon. while from the wonders of nature we turn to the wonders that we can do with our own hands yes that scientism deal i why now how many of you get coffee cup on the floor by the couch and then not today for we defeat later on i can definitely raise my hand on that one well if you're the same then worry no more odd d.i.y. has the onset when making a stylish rustic coffee table out of four fruit crates it's simple easy i won't break the bank either.
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there is tension. and would like to have been in your apartment with just four wooden crates for example you can already build a stylish and rustic coffee table that will get you home and individual touch oh sure you have. a full wooden crate you can get them online or at a free markets a small wooden board this will later become the center of the coffee table for that you need for shelf brackets. with jane. a paint brush and mixing container a troop with the five millimeter bit. connected both sets on the street driver these are available in home improvement stores sent in three different rates medium and find. a pair of scissors. ascending sponge to wrap
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the center paper around measuring tape. a pen for market. and another sponge to clean up the fruit traits. now you're all set first scent of the fruit crates with the course sent to get the brush sports next to the medium great sandpaper and finally the fine great keep sending the crates until you are satisfied with this meeting is. once you're done wipe off the sawdust with a sponge now it's ready for staining for some with paint into a cup so you can apply it with a brush. i suggest to lay some scraps of fruit underneath so to fresh we can dry through only. i would stain to small wooden board and. let everything dry. for at least two hours. once is trying to arrange the crates
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the way you want to have them to remember their positions every crate with a different letter. next mark the drilling codes lisa mark on the top and bottom of each crate so you can truth right through me later on i push the crates against the wall so they don't slide well and drilling a cushion can help protect the wall from scratches and scrapes. now through through the crates where you have marked them. upright standing opposite each other with quite additional holes for the small wooden board at the center of the coffee table. now set the crates up where you want your coffee table to be. time for the connectable. use them to strew the crates together. finally and
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start a small wooden board. and your homemade coffee table it's ready to use. i think the coffee table in a way that you can easily disassemble it again so you have fewer problems to the next time you move. while before you all get started on your creations we have a series episode for you to finish the show we're going featuring some of the islands most popular museums this week that tell you more about the history of the city checkpoint charlie it has a fantastic panel rama museum created by day guest c.c. and artist who was actually deported from east germany to west germany before the fall of the bout and wall has been creating the biggest panorama exhibit in the weld since two thousand and three shots this one is extra special to him for obvious. only
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a few sections of the berlin wall remain the longest is the famous east side gallery these surviving pieces are a reminder of the border that once divided berlin paving stones marked the course the berlin wall once took across the city this chapter in history is still of particular interest to tourists. i think they could be considering how historic it was like a really love he says of the world but i think it should stand out. there needs to be. more appreciation of its its historical significance. that's exactly what the three hundred sixty degree panorama of the wool hopes to achieve opened in twenty twelve visit is a transported back to the divided city to get a taste of life the thing. they're surrounded by nine hundred eighty has been on a gray november day looking out from west to east it. was music and various sound bites from the time help visitors feel how it was back then
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. it was. i still have goosebumps it's so hot you could never imagine it i mean you see the pictures on t.v. that this puts you right there in the middle of it i have to say i found it really fascinating step by as from saddam's fans for syria and it was really impressive in the room even gives you a sense of the historical background. artist you had to go to sisi took three and a half years to complete the image. of the we're standing five meters away from the wall looking over it towards the east we see people living there like they live anywhere else without being aware or at least consciously registering that they live right next to the balun wall. trey's life under the shadow of the wall. creating the right atmosphere was more important
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to him than being rigidly factual. he himself is a witness of the era. for years he lived in the section of the day that features in this panorama. this was almost everything here is from my own experience i didn't have to do any research it's all from memory. yet of course since he was born in vienna but grew up in for me is germany. in one nine hundred seventy s. he was deported to west berlin and lived near the border. the concrete wall was a part of his everyday life. rebuilt his world from back then on a computer with drawings and countless photos he took using extras as subjects. parting out the sets heights creating the look of the time wasn't easy at all. finding accessories to bring the euro back to life everything from the dilapidated
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buildings to the old chewing gum machines. you have to be consistent. i returned with a visitor tower was built to house the panoramic screen which is fifteen meters high and sixty meters wide. twenty fabric strips were printed and stapled together . both the logistical and financial demands we're extremely high. the scale of this is problematic everything is enormous and costs a lot of money and as a solo artist you don't think it would be possible to buy his three hundred sixty degree panorama of the wall is a tribute to this is directly era the images reflect the banality of everyday life even under such bleak circumstances. the right of any and all people will leave here and say i stood next to the bell and war was the memory will. be even stronger than the real thing maybe they'll also reflect on how they had to just have
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something like that happen to them or they'll go home and think i already do have to adjust to my life and my joy of my private life and so on i think it opens up a lot of questions but maybe some answers to show of official poverty. the panorama is sure to bring back memories to those who experienced a divided burden and to give others a good idea of what it was like. well that brings us to the end of the show today but do join us again tomorrow we'll be here the same time and place and when i announce the winner of our weekly prize draw who's going to be getting that special your imax watch well hope to see you all then to find out but for now from all of the team here in berlin goodbye for. the. next time on your. blog creates pictures using freebies because that she spoke from clay in her studio she danced
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