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the people here don't have a clue about salmon incident but there are women who want to instigate change in everyday life for justice to quality. under the skin of the show's women starts november thirteenth to double. time or one woman to another exciting edition of your wax we are hitting the waves in style today here's a look at what's coming up. coastal cruising traveling to portugal's best surf spot in a mobile hotel. love being florida the ukrainian restaurant serves all dishes with pork fat. and
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a claim artist we meet german for target for both guns killed months. summers have always had a reputation for traveling or living in their vans boards close behind their always in search of the best beaches and serving spots well to portuguese surfers decided to take this state of being to another level eduardo ribeiro and danielle a career or redesigned a mercedes truck so that it can be transformed into a hotel and they call it the surf truck hotel seeing is believing so we met up with them on the beach in portugal to have a look for ourselves. portugal's west coast is one of the most popular spots in europe for surfers. the weather conditions and waves are particularly good between june and october. eduardo in a bureau. spend as much time as they can on their boards.
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adrenalin. yeah and we just want to do it. if we can. and the two don't only surf in their free time they've also found a way of making money with it by converting their mercedes truck into immobile hotel the canal is up to ten guests. they take their guests to the best beaches and bays along the atlantic coast. we have been travelling around with a camper van intrade in order africa together and would like to share this experience with other people so by that we came up with the idea of this truck that gives us like freedom like caravan but give us
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a lot more comfortable than the normal. open their surf over to a little over a year ago after using a hydraulic system to convert their truck into a living space that can be expanded to over seventy square meters and signs. that rooms are upstairs and there are communal spaces downstairs. well in this area we have the toilets we've got ocean view has a. really nice so i let and then we sow so we have the south. we. ramping at its absolute best with all the necessary amenities for the twenty first century. so long as you first floor of the truck we have five the rooms for we
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and the one we pick up this is a single room with. the bunk beds it's very close to all there is wife by us. nice those nice you. all this does come at a price five hundred euros per person per week but that includes a freshly prepared breakfast each morning and the guests love. for me being here is like home feeling. it's so cozy and the people are nice well i know that and everyone knows coming in this kind of experience is always relaxed. don't you know ended water with seeing most of what there is to see done portugal's atlantic coast. and their super chill despite being technically
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homeless. we actually used to now be movable and it's strange for us to be in a how fix hols or a flat it's a different feely it here we can move and we can just explore we are free from places every day. today they're off to explore penny just eighty kilometers north of portugal's capitalism and. even made autumn the surf conditions are ideal . five years ago dani they gave up her job as an environmental engineer to surf in the most beautiful places in the world she met and one who was a kite surfer there. serve hotel provides them with the perfect work life balance i still imagine myself like this i'm loving it loving it together. in december the two will set off for morocco making sure that they're always in the sun and riding the waves. not a bad plan our time now for
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a brief look at other stories making headlines on the culture scene coming up in today's express. old film how many concert hall in hamburg members of the syrian ex-pat philharmonic orchestra performed a concert on monday the musicians live in exile throughout europe after having fled the civil war in syria they performed compositions from their homeland. the concert was part of the days of exile event series designed to promote dialogue about forced migration and displaced peoples the events are being staged until mid november. to mark the five hundredth anniversary of the death of léonard of inchy which is coming up in twenty nineteen an exhibition in florence is showing the legendary codex leicester manuscript. the
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renaissance man created the document between fifteen zero six and fifteen. it contains observations and theories on astronomy and the natural world the manuscript is on display at florence's fisi gallery together with other works by the vinci. discussing food museum in the swedish city of modern room takes visitors on an unappetizing call unary adventure delicacies on showing kluge sheep's eyeball jewels for men to chart and maggot infested she's. visitors to the exhibition can even try out eighty of these specialties which delight some yet repulse others. the show in front of them runs until the end of january going to teach. me to that was just gross i am not sure anything tops that maggot infested cheese
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but if you have eaten something really unusual then tell us about it just send us an email explaining your experience and by doing so you qualify to win and the exclusive euro max watch moving on now to the next installment of it this week series indulging experiments where we continue to explore interesting calling mary concepts well today we are headed to the ukrainian city of live eve we're every dish contains pork fact slabs of an rendered lard are cured in wooden boxes and after a year they're ready to be served well at the silo restaurant chefs then shape it into sculptures and pair it with anything from potatoes to chocolate so without further ado and i'm pretty. the. usual food with strange heads made of cured pork fat. sushi wrapped in pork fat. offerings can be found in livin in western ukraine
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it's home to the restaurant whose very name means cured pork fat. served up dishes made with this popular slavic specialty. it is just tasty. when they rode into battle kept a supply of it under their saddles to tide them over in. part restaurant part art gallery salo is located in the bids the city center its creations are a celebration of curing pork fat only dishes that feature this delicacy as the main ingredient find their way onto the menu. head chef and the chiquita picked up the salad fresh from the market each day the spies are salted fatback is cured for a year in a wooden box before it's eaten. back in the kitchen the chef cuts the pork fat into
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wafer since tricks and presses them into a silicone mold. two hundred fifty grams of pork fat go into the making of each head after being chilled for an hour at minus fifteen degrees celsius the edible sculptures are done. after an hour remove the pork fat figure from the moment and look it's. filled with potatoes the creation is a favorite among guests here. when they enter the restaurant guests throw a coin into the pig's mouth and receive a vodka as a welcome drink. at sallow people can order anything from paul. fat sushi to pork fat with chocolate tachyon is a regular guest here. that isn't actually anything unusual or strange it's
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a simple meal that can taste really good when it's well spiced well prepared and well presented with all. the group orders three different dishes two pork fat heads and one order of pork fat sushi. the sushi served here is unique it's made from chilled pork fat filled with pickles green onions and cut up strips of bread. next separate the pork fat heads the garnishes are almost always the same peppers pickles and red cabbage then comes the meat and fried potatoes. potatoes will also serve as the filling for the pork fat heads the meal is packed with calories two thousand to be precise.
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it tastes great and it looks fabulous too very extravagant the pool combat gives the sushi a unique text and seventy percent ice cream served on a bed of fruit and drizzle with chocolate syrup and strawberry sauce it's something you won't find anywhere else. we tried to create a dish from port chocolate but the two ingredients were. so then we have the idea of doing it with ice cream. just so for ice cream with pork fat ukrainians are familiar with this combination but for foreign visitors it's a little hard to swallow at first. the cell a restaurant in the fifth expects guests to be wary but once they try it don't want to over and silos artistically designed cork that dishes certain turning heads.
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come up that was certainly interesting we turn our attention now to one of the most important contemporary photographers and artists of our time wove con tell months now in the year two thousand cemented his reputation in the world of art and culture when he became the first german artist to win the prestigious turner prize and he's just chalked up yet another award the goslar keyser ring will tell his works are cross between subculture and pop and now some of them are on display in the very town which awarded him this latest prize. the mission house museum in are just before the opening of the new exhibition it's been months in the planning and quite a challenge. but both is excited. the success. of. the it's all coming together. we've got some parts
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planned and other things that will be created on the spot to avoid into this building was very unusual and i was glad to be able to do something completely different different from what i would be able to do in a white cube. tillmans is interested in transformation never stagnates he explores the world discovers the zeitgeist and captures the moment. when do things become tangible the visible emotion in my work is always about limits not extreme limits but about the limits of visibility is of measurability immense work. and that's where my interest in society. and its politics to science and spirituality comes guys. and it's always a complex relationship. attentive curious
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experimental like his latest multi-layered playing field already printed paper provides the basis for new photos the idea came about when he was experimenting with color printing and used paper the results are unpredictable. to push it's also typical my way of working is more chance of control exist side by side in an uncertain power relationship nunberg. did not use a camera for his most poetic images. these were created by two reckless on photo paper. that are big and open to interpretation. you know if this could move people often have the feeling here that they don't understand art and don't interpret it correctly. but there is no one way of interpretating art this could be the theme of this these to me. tillman's is
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a fervent advocate of freedom of a unified europe of minority rights not because art should be political but because he thinks everyone should engage with society. discussion started through this and this was from again i feel very strongly that everything which happened in the past could return and history is not a linear development twenty because a short leash is high social freedom we're enjoying today. is my right to be gay and live how i want it how i feel i was born till it and this is not necessarily a given. this world class politically committed art has already graced the world's most famous museums now it's on display in. both going till months is especially pleased with the award he received here. through it was very moved i must say. it's great to see the people of ghosla come together in
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support of this cultural event and it's not something you can take for granted and he said first and visit. the annual kinds of thing awards brings the international art world to go and enables artists to do something out of the ordinary. moving on to another classic art form puppetry now for over thirty years ruth and heiko brock hausen from north time in northern germany have been thrilling thousands of people with their with the and inventive puppet shows and it's not just child's play adults enjoy the performances as well. my session has come out he. doesn't think a short. heiko
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and ruth block hausen are the creative minds behind the theater of the night. they founded the puppet theatre thirty years ago the first as a touring company lost track of how many characters they've created this is going to flick the statistic. once my own does link sign or not a good. feeling that i'm going to start to go out my visor snoozed. in two thousand and one the theater found a permanent home in an old fire station after extensive renovations to pluck and
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celebrated the opening by hosting a festival for the whole town of north time. the theatre was well received right from the start. to. even today the couple right many of the place themselves and make their own puppets they usually spend up to ninety hours a week at the theater. when the food was about power. when i make a puppet myself i'm already engaging with it. in the whole way i think about its character and how it might speak to hold then i talk with this figure the entire time i'm so we have been making it so i already know it before it goes on stage quote. you can tell a lot of that a character from its facial features but you know with every proper the nose determines the direction the look and yeah i'm coming you can let it breathe in now
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and you can see just what it's looking at which tells you a lot of that it's here to feel. to celebrate the theaters thirtieth anniversary the perpetrators are putting on an improv performance is it taking its full life this is the border and this is how is this i'm i'm vides can see it here is dead is all it's. this good order. to assure an income you. know are in what's called. you know what you are you write any worse not. only. to me. now it's been. done so on. here to get it gets harder to copy and personally coupled with that stop buying back up to five
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. the sallisaw just wonderful while you often enough that it was love at first sight the two of them brief life into all of the characters it's just fantastically beautiful it's always enriching god in. the especially in a little town like north time which doesn't have an abundance of cultural activities. and doesn't lay claim to being a hotbed of culture when i think it's really important that people can say yeah but we have something quite. special. you have to be made of wood not to be moved by the performances at the theater of the night.
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and finally some fun facts to wrap up today show now we know that certain famous people are definitely recognizable by just their hair alone and i think that us president donald trump probably takes the cake on that one but who else in europe can also be identified simply by their hairdo while we put together a list for you so here are. five european celebrities who are instantly recognizable thanks to their trademark hairstyles. this stops royal hasn't changed her look since her girlhood days. in fifth place beatrix of the netherlands reigned as queen of the netherlands for thirty three years until abdicating the throne in twenty thirteen. she was known for her pragmatic leadership style and she hasn't changed her hair style to this day.
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this music legend meanwhile is famous as one of the best selling artists of all time. and for his majestic mullet in fourth place rod stewart. he's been. through ups and downs in his personal life but his mullet has been a constant for decades. this french legend is just one meter fifty three tall but she is one of the great shots on you know variations on her signature bobcat were blocking literature the nine hundred seventy s. . and third place my. mom loves me now seventy two years old she's still an instantly recognisable icon
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she visits a hairdresser every six to eight weeks to freshen up her trademark pageboy. before taking over her deceased brother's fashion empire in one nine hundred ninety seven this celebrity looked a little different than she does today. even so donna tell over such a makes our second place for european celebrities sporting a trademark hairstyles for decades because she stayed with her peroxide blonde hair even though it's an open secret that she now wears a wig well not everyone's impressed with the results of her plastic surgery nobody can dispute this miscue man. this celebrity has long hair too but has been preferred to keep it in a ponytail for the last forty years. in the first place of our ranking of hairstyle
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traditionalist karl lagerfeld incidentally he likes washing his hair with dry shampoo because as he once admitted in an interview that makes his hair look even whiter. well as they say your hairstyle makes the first impression so make it a good one and with that we have come. to the end of the show for me and the rest of us here as always thanks for tuning in for. the next time on your own max. house of expo no question colonus definitely an eye catcher for its unusual shape striking. steel and concrete he draws a lot of attention back in the one nine hundred sixty s. german architects. counter a lack of imagination in home building came up with the x.
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i'm not laughing at the dead well i guess sometimes i am but i stand up and whimper that the german thinks deep into the german culture of looking at the stereotypes aquatics put in here think the future of the country got out on time. yet needed to be taken as drama down to me cos it's all about who i am nothing i'm a joke to go and make me a gem and sunday w. post entering the conflict zone confronting the powerful. after thirteen years in power in some damaging state election results are going to close all thirty is visibly waning how low from those who do and good luck will cling on to calm my guess is both drunk short that one of the most famous and infamous politicians here in germany. the conflict zone starts october thirty first time to tell you.
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nineteen eighteen not for god to w.'s november focus. a former nurse has admitted killing one hundred patients this set a trial in the german town of oldenburg forty one year old mills who is already serving a life sentence for previous murders at two german hospitals his alleged crimes amount to germany's biggest serial murder case in post-war history. police opened fire on shiite muslim protestors in nigeria's capital abidjan in a second straight day of violence members of the islamic movement of nigeria's.
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