tv Arts and Culture Deutsche Welle March 8, 2019 7:45am-8:01am CET
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but we begin in poland where the government is increasingly putting pressure on museums that deal with polish history everything considered on patry all take everything on heroic is swept under the carpet the governing law and justice party don't want to hear about polish anti semites and nazi collaborators and those who don't agree with this policy get sacked and that happens of the director of the warsaw museum for the history of polish jews the exhibition about the year nine hundred sixty eight spot a new low in relations part of it showed an anti semitic campaign in what was then soviet controlled poland it triggered student protests and forced some thirteen thousand polish jews to flee into exile. in the exhibition with the unusual total strangers in their home i was applied the nine hundred sixty eight it was a polish purge that took place against jews but back then poles weren't in charge
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of their own country. so poland's governing law and justice or peace path is king to downplay the country's anti semitic past it wants poland's history told in a more patriotic way it specially regarding the second world war the culture minister is planning a new museum about the ghetto and has exerted control over the project from the start. this is a state museum founded by the polish government. as part of our current history policy even if i personally don't like this term but when it comes to the history policy something has to improve. there is no doubt the germans were the perpetrators of the holocaust but critics fear the new ghetto museum who misrepresent history. that's why it's the government's narrative on the holocaust is clear. they want to glorify the righteous helpers of jews in poland but at the cost of historical facts you know
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some of the just but we cannot only speak out about the righteous and forget the true historical context context to do so is a lie. from a cause qualms for. the government's historical policy has extended to other museums like the prestigious good ounce world war two museum its main focus was the atrocities committed by the germans but it also showed anti semitic crimes committed by poles and nazi collaborators the director was fired and a new one appointed. by the minister of culture and its political chiefs who were the opinion that the museum did not present the correct narrative when it comes to the second world war it showed too little polish heroism and to the polish suffering. poland the warsaw museum for the history of polish jews is also currently looking for a new director the culture minister has
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a say in who will get the job and he's looking for someone who wants to improve on as he calls it historical policy. that's going to be one to watch now i'm joined by agent can it be a man with the packable musical tastes because you told me so and a very interesting great musician back in the life that's why we talk about name cherry pie ring feminist singing and musical maverick who had a string of hits beginning in one thousand eight eight with buffalo stone she then disappeared for twenty years from the mid ninety's and she's an artist is always danced to our own in achieving and has gone a way within the music industry music runs in the family is the father of the famous trumpeter don cherry don cherry is actually her stepfather but her real father was also a musician a drummer from sierra the owner of course single egalite cherry is ha ha father and three other half siblings are also musicians so music does definitely run in the
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family it flows in the family and she's on tour this year and that's why she's just been in germany on saw in support of the new album broken politics ok we'll talk some more in just a second but let's have a listen to some of broken politics. nina charinus once again created a landmark album musically to encompass is various styles and genres as ever her lyrics are political feminist and personal they actually require that the creative force always. work or i'm always kind of fact battling with myself or wondering if i have a full seidel what it is or if i can. get to it. this song cone for example is influenced by her experiences of working in a refugee camp in carolina. in.
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two. after her third album she took a creative break of almost twenty years to concentrate on her family in twenty fourteen she returned with the blank project. blank project was quite an anxious record you know it was quite intense record and i feel like broken politics is like the antidote you know it's like that it's like the yin and yang and it also feels quite organic in a way this occasion on the last record was very electronically driven you know this one is also electronic it's all loops. more or less but i think the feeling of it is more. yeah like at peace with itself. but nina cherry is still not at peace with the broken political world she's chilled on
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stage that remains you know fighting and. that's that. need a cherry that could have a back injury and it's really a very important voice mentally popular very influential female recording artist it's difficult to believe but it's actually thirty years he's had debut album like so she thought of course featured the world wide hit buffalo stance. image. tough love with a bomber jacket made to a style icon to one of the greats she was nominated for a grammy but tragically missed out many believing one but they were like second gulf you know the sinking scandal my two albums in the ninety's this is woman from mandel corner actually now but she also went on to record several seconds which is coming up in just. about seven seconds and that
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one of course seat should senator leahy's sing you sue. is it coming up no it's not going to come up out of a lot of thought so why are we should have heard it but never mind i thought i was one of the great songs actually she did. also in the new album i believe some sort of jazz a tribute to. her step for old step father but before that story nothing for twenty years almost but now the new album. what do you think of it i mean big fan of course we have a one track from the new album there's a second video just being released financial skin it was shorts in a roots perhaps a statement about social media and excessive mobile phone use going on here the album was recorded in the woods. dock in new york state and produced by electronic music for the saints it's by don't support and it has very nice jazz breaks in it
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so yeah i was because i heard some of that and maybe a tribute to a. huge hole in threads that slipped i thought to add by the way the musical dynasty goes on because the daughter of nina cherry mabel cherry who records on the label mabel has just been nominated for best right through act at the brits wow so i know as i was sherry on the pop cake oh no the cherry on the. prelim if it is there. thanks very much. it said that travel broadens the mind reading certainly does princess almost had tia from guyana as combine the two in a big way she's a writer and visited some libraries in neighboring countries she liked it so much she's decided to vote how life to exploring all the world's cultures yes travelling on a tight budget she wants to become the first african to travel to every country in
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the world two hundred of them we met up with her in. my name is prince says oh more. also known as the globe trotting princess i am visiting every country in the world and to date i've been to eighty countries in the world. when i started probably and i always wanted to see how. different countries look and of course because i'm a writer as well very question it's a vault where books are. expert. writing the boy i am and that's what i do so once i'm in the library i feel at home i feel you know i'm with myself yeah i've got this i can wait to
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put it on my fridge. welcome to my fifty across. our hearts about four million people. to me. as they say travel is the only thing that you buy that makes you rich the first country so i am back on the road trip from accra casablanca in morocco after my first trip eleven years ago i i learned so much from being on the road and i just got a hunger for wanting to see more of bins and learning in the community. and then returning the. one some home i'm enjoying i'm having a great time with my family i'm working hard but one you know on the road is well a mile that's when joy from where we come from response of the world you don't have
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a lot of women doing what she's doing with an amazing amount of the still watching that's really come out of britain the best. thing about traveling in is learning from other people and then and from alphas i'm seeing different things and having different experiences and also definitely your ignorance gets a shock that kind of course i love it in different foods in all the countries that i visit. and. see the image i had about german food is that it's not spicy but i had no idea there were so called for coffee and also a. bowl my next set of countries will be in south america i'm thinking of this it's in brazil or argentina libya i haven't been to soften my favorite song quite excited to the box and. well that's all for today but if you want to see any of the show again or you missed the beginning you'll find it on our website at g.w.
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dot com slash culture until we do a new one tomorrow and in fact you'll find all sorts of things about the culture from around the world that and that's all we've got time for today my thanks to the crew here in berlin and thank you for watching we'll see you both again very soon for bob barr from the.
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