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featured in video games his music is bound to. his fans he opens doors to. sounds good. oh sure that's so much more than just background music video game music stores food you were twenty six on d w. i think area. and we're off to his fifty's start with a new edition of your m x welcome my name is tony omen for man this and here are
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today's topics. why french designer christian she already had a passion for fame the british and the libraries in europe are becoming less stuffy more exciting. first to denmark in winter and there the sun only comes out every once in a while that's why did danish capital brings a little light into darkness with a cup in the hague and light festival dozens of installations are currently in human nature in the city my absolute favorite is an artwork consisting of old cans and bicycle parts hard to imagine take a look. lighting up the darkest weeks of the year in winter copenhagen turns into an open air gallery for light. installations by
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artists from denmark and many other parts of the world to turn the danish capital into a tourist attraction in the cold season to. give this year more shows more enjoyment to be. a fantasy in the cockpit i guess i really like it this time of year it's good to get out out see the lights and see the city and you know anything like this just just won. the danish night and his mistake as hopes to be the winter blues with eternal sundown installation shines from sundown to sunrise in the port of copenhagen it's made up of more than one hundred forty neon strip lights. it's so warm. light for live for this city for the citizens of course making during the winter the last part of the winter february because we have been through the dark period now it's here to remind us that the sun is coming back from. the green
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laser beam it's the symbol of the festival of light this year is only the second time that it is taking place installations are spread across the whole of copenhagen the focus is on unobtrusive works rather than go to your opulent spectacle typically danish you might say. throughout many years there's been a policy of having. lied as necessary sorry no status possible not to pollute in there in the air and they disturb the the animal and now are all of us sleep rhythms so it's about making light in respect of the dock yes copenhagen's amusement park t.v. is also part of the festival these origami swans were. inspired by the fairy tales of danish writer hans christian andersen. lasers create the impression of northern lights of the sky. usually the park is closed between new year and easter
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but since last year it's open in winter too especially for the life estival the audience really react to this we have some. survey we can see that more and more people come during the evening and we can see this is the biggest growth of audience that we have is that people say that they had a very good spirit and they talk about the lighting. the. works of others can be admired in copenhagen until the end of february. some of them like the installation all families will even become a permanent fixture in this city. the passion house of dior is regarded as the essence of parisian chic and french design a christian dior became famous well wide for his optional and celts pitching no she
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had a great passion for all things british that's why the victoria and albert museum in london are in do your the lavish exhibition. christiane to your designer of dreams is the name of the latest fashion exhibition in london's victoria and albert museum and in fact the show allows you to get unusually close to the french labels dream claims. the highlight addressed that do your design for the occasion of princess margaret's twenty first birthday and most important times was princess margaret and the year as the youngest sibling of the monarchy or queen elizabeth she was able to wear what she would like to wear and so she chairs when she was eighteen she went to paris and visited some of the you. and the one that she would have from as christa knew. but it wasn't just british royalty who had a thing for do your the french designer was himself fascinated by britain and
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british style. in perth on the normandy coast and when in front of us and he talked about you know that idea of being so close to britain and his mother cultivating an english country garden and in their home so his is idea of britain was very romantic as i said it was sort of he loved the idea of aristocracy and the royalty and also he spoke about the idea of british women in their tweens and their borgen. in one thousand nine hundred fifty christiane do your stage his first fashion show in london. his revolutionary new look went down well with the ladies but it caused a bit of a headache for the government. rationing was still in place a fabric was in short supply and the government really didn't want people looking for these new longer length skirts which used a lot more fabric they thought it was a waste and it was untouched and that was the line so they called in the fashion
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journalists ahead of the board of trade and told them not to report on this favorably but of course you know there was such a hunger for glamour after the. people just wanted to wear it anyway. british designer stephen jones has been designing hats for the your since one thousand nine hundred six in the current exhibition visitors can marvel at more than one hundred thirty different creations by the top milliner he says british influence on to your is unmistakable back then and now. when you look at your you see evening dresses in ballgowns and there's a quintessentially french. but when you see the day we're often the tailoring references british. tauriel suitings and in fact misread your book many fabrics. have. some printed so even from britain. during the forty's and fifty's maria grads here she uses some of the same original
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fabrics them as you do your used as well so it goes to the same tweed supplies the same will supply. marie curie took over as do yours artistic director in twenty sixteen. share christiane do yours love of britain. i like land in this. case my daughter. spent time here and then any case when i was younger i was fascinated about its culture and they're at and that they way that you see the people around you like that. i think there is this fantastic balance between. them break the rules that fascinate me a lot. in january the italian born designer showed her latest collection in paris with british acrobats hats by steven jones and a number of british model. now
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it is within maria gretz his creation i think this idea of independence and a bit like row. can roll which she loves to combine with the dream lady like dresses to make something new. the new dior exhibition is the biggest ever shown in britain and it's already attracting the crowds fashion fans will need some patients queuing up but it's certainly worth it. cheer embolden the international film festival. has begun until the seventeenth of february to leverage his grace thing direct carpet autographs and presenting their new movies after all that hard work even stars have to wind down and have a new one of the places they frequent as a restaurant called bosch it is used to get a real insider tip but even in hollywood it's become very bell well known they
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call it the place. here everything revolves around schnitzels film stars like tom cruise cate blanchett jack nicholson jessica alba and robert deniro are all big fans of the berlin restaurant full hot is known in hollywood as the schnitzel place and stars don't just come here during the international film festival. or restaurant owner roland mari knows exactly what stars once he's a very discreet host understatement is the name of the game here. but often it's more none of us here like monocultures we like mixing things up or business or if celebrities come that's fine of course we wouldn't exclude them but we don't give them special treatment either routes we go or the person is just the person
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everyone pays the same amount and everyone gets the same size schnitzel no matter what is. in. shuts hundreds of schnitzels up for head each day. seven days a week from midday until late at night. the one hundred members of staff make sure the customers wishes are fulfilled. ok rainbow hans schnitzels up for peddling traditional viennese style. and they make sure they get full details right like at scheveningen ideal bread crumb coating. that is it's important that we get the best me we always use organic eggs and we have our own baker who produces the breadcrumbs for our schnitzels. this that and of course how we make the schnitzel is special to we fry them in a mixture of lard and clarified butter and then of course it's important that the
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schnitzel really swims in the fat. we think of and the right temperature is important to one hundred eighty degrees. all. the restaurants history stretches back to the eight hundred fifty three. informix east german times you could go dancing there. after the fall of the berlin wall name one thousand nine hundred eighty nine it took us to entertain. nowadays as an international flag. and it's known for the many celebrities who visit the restaurant. but when it first reopened in one thousand nine hundred eighty two success took a while in coming. and we'd already been open for a year but it was quiet here when a car drove along here you'd hear it long before you'd see it it was exactly like the village i grew up and no sounds no people crazy. during the been in
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full hot for the whole ten days if you have a reserved table then you have to wait whether you're a film star well. a film guy was thrilled with her but we serve food until five am in the kitchen it's really busy until the rules. guest list is the most exclusive in the end runs mafia tracks all the big names they just can't get enough phone fishnet so place. that looks delicious if you would like to try to recipe on your own just go to our facebook page we will show you how to make the schnitzel off the celebrities and if it turns out well maybe george clooney will drop by for dinner i'm definitely going to try men and that next what comes to my when you think of a library dusty bookshelves stuffy air well times are changing the law call
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in the netherlands could be considered largest living room in the world it used to be a hall for repairing locomotives but now it's a library you don't want to miss. this vast locomotive maintenance haul from the one nine hundred thirty s. has been converted into a library the lock is located in tears board in the netherlands about one hundred kilometers south of amsterdam here industrial charge meets urban flair and a lively environment you won't find any dusty bookshelves is this a successful concept for the future visitors to love seem to think so it's. such a great atmosphere and so much more than. lending books it's an it's a meeting place it's a place where you can go for work bringing your laptop and will almost anyplace you want i like to hide it's everybody who can come together and then you see everybody
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around it's a nice place to be a kind of a garden of the city of sirte. to look was the brainchild of architect. one of her chief aims is to promote communication between visitors. also has to do with openness and. the physics. come meet new ideas and meet new people meet new visions meet new new knowledge so the idea to the playing with openness accessibility. that's a huge part of the architectural concepts. this is will find different labs where they can learn new things and then apply their knowledge directly to. the so-called deci lab for example is equipped with a three d. printer. and children and youngsters can experiment with film.
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and you can even put on a headset and delve into unknown worlds. we want people to think about what's going to do to. make this world a better place maybe it's a big. think it's important to try to connect to you try to connect people to each other. so together we can face all the problems we're looking at these days. step cards city library and southern germany is also experimenting with open structures and communicative exchange. in addition to the actual library korean architect he has introduced to sound studio a roof terrace and a cafe. offering numerous events workshops and concerts the library forms a new cultural focal point in the center of the city. the escudo central cultural center in bilbao spain is also based on the principle of
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openness it's library is the work of french star designer philip stark. in one part of the building you can see people swimming in a pool which is located in the upper part of the building through a glass floor in. the control center aims to establish a feeling of community and courage in exchange plus relaxation people should feel at home here and. these library buildings like to look into the book offer new experiences. but what role do books still play in twenty first century libraries the library of future still contains books. it's. being a place it's a place for everyone. it's about knowledge it's. human knowledge but also making new knowledge. dusty bookshelves more yesterday the
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libraries of the future are being completely redefined. i was a little jealous of our chum and your m s reporter meg and lee because she will be exploring the most exciting cities of the continent for us her first trip takes her to the capital of the portuguese island of madeira what the so-called flower island has to offer besides flowers is something you will find out you know in the first segment of our series maggie's perfect weekend. springs the whole year round. gorgeous flowers. fine wines street art. fresh fish market. strange vehicles. british traditions all this is from china some
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vibrant capital of madera it lies on the atlantic island sound site it was once a major port there is often called the island of flowers thanks to its lush vegetation. my tour from child kicks off in the central market and just love and i thought this where you can find two stories packed flowers vegetables and fruit in fact fun child is named after one of the fetch suppose grown here fennel. three unscripted i feel for vegetable that because it was covered with it when it was are still completely covered you have to set it on fire so they could reach for the flower seller stand out in their traditional bread aisle fits eighteen year old isabel petra is an institution here passes one of her flowers. for school but if indeed that of paradise flowers come from hens and everyone who visits wants to buy
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one of the students they smell. my shopping tip is buying in a regional bird of paradise flower in from china. the fish fall is at the other end of the market. one type of fish is especially popular. next government local people eat because it's cheap for a family they can take one fish. to a mule. i'm going to try that fish later on this evening. time now though to try another island specialty darragh wine and for that i'm off to blandings wine lodge this. ambush in eight hundred eleven it's the largest producer of midair on the island you can visit a museum and the storage rooms and find out more about when terra wine i mean he was talking about a forty five. between sixteen up to twenty percent of the local same cast.
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sherry's along ok how do you say cheers in portuguese so. after sampling the island coronary treats it's time now to get a scenic impression with a cable car ride to the hilltop suburb of montauk. the church of our lady of montana is one of the island's most impressive houses of worship. back in the nineteenth century these sled served as a fast way to transport goods and people down the hill. how fast are we going to go so we will go about this for. thirty five kilometers per hour both of those who can . hear you. and that right is a definite must. as day turns into night i change into something more elegant for
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my date with the black scabbard fish despite my doubts at the santa maria restaurant in the old town chef on a cow much you make sure it tastes better than it looks how do you prepare to just cook if we're really simple with all the old salts and are you gonna. be here. it takes delicious definitely my koan airy tip from an era. my second day infant child begins with a tour of the old town in the so-called top see. little they tell me about this girl just beautiful tries to call moves run by electricity and it's just the funniest and pleasant way to tour around the city join me on a tour of. sites along the route including say cathedral a late gothic building in aerated in fifteen zero zero eight. the town's hall and the jesuit college are located on the central municipal square. another highlight
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is when my guide vito our drives me through the old town to see some local street art they are not graffiti as they are arts the idea was to bring arts to the old town to the old this part of getting old and abandoned and this was one way they figure. to bring more people down here to the. payment doors project started in two thousand and eleven definitely my culture tip for from china. for a child's botanical garden offers a sampling of the island's floral splendor some three thousand species can be found here including many characterize this garden dates back to one nine hundred sixty and belonged to the former read a state owned by a family from scotland they left their mark on for a child in more ways than one they also established the belmont reads palace hotel which once hosted famous guests such as inter chill or empress elizabeth of austria better known as a sissy. you don't have to be a guest of the hotel to enjoy
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a typical english afternoon tea sandwiches and. my. i sat down with the hotel's director to talk more about this typical british tradition. in terms of etiquette what are the do's and don'ts. before want to be more relaxed. i want to smoke without clothes. swaps well i'm not wearing flip flops or sports shoes so i guess i can enjoy my tea here with a great view. i don't know about you but i would love to board the plane right now and fly to madeira what a beautiful city and cora just island more on meghan's perfect weekend and other exciting topics can be found on our you tube channel you tube dot com slash d
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