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what secrets lie beyond sworn. to discover new adventures in 360 degrees. and explore this amazing world heritage site. w world heritage 360 get to know. paris in the run up to christmas find out what my colleague bagot he got up to there for her perfect weekends of late say it michaud. and with that a very warm welcome to the dish of europe max let's see what else we have for you
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today. the new pirelli calendar pays tribute to shakespeare's juliet and. the traditional christmas truth coming to you from that area. the famous pirelli kendo was 1st published in 1964 and since then it has celebrated above all female attraction and beauty but not only that in recent years actress is an artist a more likely to be seen in the calendar than models the 2020 issue is a tribute to shakespeare's drama romeo and juliet to calendar is a collector's item and being signed up for it every photographer history. the photographer and his model is rick the red carpet at the presentation of the new pope really calendar in verona. it's the result of photographer paolo ravana's
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the search for a modern juliet in romeo and juliet hometown. the cum santana's 8 actresses or dishing in a fictional casting for the lead role in shakespeare's romantic tragedy and convert them into. their story is still relevant for young people today. joined to do that's why i was interested in it and every young woman today can very easily identify with juliet achievement. 19 year old american actress yeah russia he read william shakespeare's tragedy several times when she was at school. my copy of romeo and juliet has so many notes in it you can barely see the original text and so it was fun to revisit all the notes that i love and to figure out what passes along the other part of it was
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just like how was i going to embody juliet i like the fact that juliet as a character and in this calendar so fluid and so each of us present turn a very different way. yara is joined by fellow american actress kristen stewart. british actresses claire forlani. and emma wants. emma studied english literature and is fascinated by romeo and juliet. for me it's so much about 1st love and it's about how close all of your feelings are to your skin can be so. tanda and painful. bessie is known for his sensible images he's the 1st italian photographer to create a calendar. the photo shoots took place in paris and her retina the italian city
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where romeo and juliet is set tourists come here from the world over. couples of ballet turn on love under juliet bound create. their own i was a bit of nostalgia from a homesickness for italy for verona the opera invalides music that is there of the . julie and hmong nicole kidman. cast and goldberg have posed for the for any calendar and literature is a popular theme such as lewis carroll of alice in wonderland in 2018 this year actress will be go 30 is presenting a calendar she believes in eternal love i believe all of these things are possible i think we all want to have we want to find somebody to connect to and so that's
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really what. she's the the giant connector of us all for the 1st time the calendar is accompanied by a short film it compiles interpretations of juliet by being a tech christian is. the calendar itself is a $132.00 page book illustrated with $58.00 photos. in shakespeare's play romeo and juliet take their own lives that power no revenge as he emphasizes the positive side of the tragedy. in the. message is not that you should kill yourself along just the opposite we should love one another and live. more of. the actual dates not only printed on the book's cover on the calendar function takes 2nd. place from the stage to the many faces of the morton jr at.
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this time i call it maggie levy has chosen the french capital paris for her perfect weekend the city is set to be especially beautiful in the run up to christmas the bowl of arts a decorated with festive lights and the big stores compete for the best displays and visitors can even skate over the roofs of the city mag and tried this and lots more to experience the christmas magic of paris. it may be a rainy day in paris but i'm not going to let that stop me. going wrong and welcome to my perfect weekend in paris which begins at the city's most famous and most recognizable monarch the eiffel tower was built for the 889 world's fair it stands 324 meters tall. the highest platform offers
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a spectacular view of the city even in bad weather. well here's a little gem at the very top of the eiffel tower really good stuff eiffel's office there there's good stuff eiffel sitting on the right and he erected this office to entertain special guests and here he sitting with the american inventor thomas edison. the eiffel tower is an absolute must see. not as old as the eiffel tower but just as french is the do shovel my guide alex is going to show me the sights in one. alex you're going to show me the highlights what what's included well we're going to go to see the google and then. 3 we passed the famous museum with the pyramid and head on to the floss. and see the top of the club. and finally i can see
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a glimpse of the notre dame cathedral and the fire damage to it. alex tells me i definitely ought to try wasters here in terms. of. time for that so maybe i will tell you how it's done you remove the old stuff from the shell then you swallow it. straight taste. it did. like you said. they may be an acquired taste but oysters are my calling mary tip for paris the city's most famous boulevard starts at the arctic feel we got here it is a. cold it is a. song. you. should see. a
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special thing to do in the evening is go to campbell ray. the parody like tom was also build by good stuff i feel it's one of the city's oldest cabaret stages. dinner shows are quite popular. camry is a paris staple and my special tip for a perfect weekend. my 2nd day in paris begins on the avenue montaigne where top designers have their boutiques. one of them even has a museum devoted to his work paris and fashion go hand in hand we're about to get one of the biggest names in. for nearly 30 years starting in 1974 eve saw all the wrong created his fashion designs in this house the highlight is
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his workshop museum director olivier flavio explains to me some around the creative process we've sort of i always start with a sketch from that sketch the workshops create a trois which is sort of mock up of the government to be approved by sort of all from the 20 would choose different ricks to create dress as it will be presented on the catwalk clear lines borrowing from men's fashion and a touch of extravagance goes for each song the wrong trademarks. the museum is my culture to. christmas shopping is already well underway on the boulevard. the major department stores trying to outdo each other with the best windows displays. to galeries lafayette has set up a spectacular christmas tree under their dome with beehives as the being. next to head to the rooftop for a little adventure on the ice rink. i'm married and i can say i was
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a kid. on earnest. and a bit wobbly on my blades not destined to be any ice princess but skating with a view of paris is still lots of fun and my activities to. in the evening i decided to take in the town again from the water the sound winds through paris for about 13 kilometers under 37 bridges the most famous is one of. them and here we feed notes and down. my boat tour wraps up my perfect weekend in paris and until next time it's a warm and happy travels. she can find out a lot more about how mag and spend her perfect weekend and paris are you. know what
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this is when i try to make something out of modeling putty it usually ends up like this honestly most kids can do it better than i do but a lot of them eleanor mcnair proves that modeling party is more than just a toy what she is able to create from it is very impressive. colorful modeling patty it's an ideal plaything for kids but it can also be used to create genuine wets avant. especially in the hands of london artist ellen mcmahon. sat 6 years ago a knack of car friends for artists and they ran a photographic craze and one of their minds was to remake a famous photograph in place and my team won that one and say radio artist burt their idea. the idea inspired an ark project but it's
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anything but child's play the challenge for elena is to complete the figure in just a few hours the modeling compound dries quickly and turns brittle she has to balance speed with precision. i think the eyes usually take me through the longest time. and if the i scale wrong it's really hard to. stomach and. collects photos from the internet and recreate her favorite subjects images by well known for talking friends such as nicholas murray cindy sherman and diane arbus. i've experienced some people charging as just throw away a. year and i think the reason is that we're very quick to charge us and say if
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it's good or it's bad and say i think i'm playing around with that little pat asking the question that can it because it upsets me from a so in this line to rio and because it's popular on the internet does it mean it's necessarily bad it's popular in a lot form as well a london gallery commissioned her to make models for an exhibition they became surrealist rent. it in plato. gallery manager gareth meredith says their real attention gets us what's so special about this exhibition i guess it's elena's concept of taking surveillance artists recapturing them in 3 places sculptures and blowing them up into large scale here. in the 1920 s. surrealist like french although andre breton experimented with the 1st automated photo booths in paris. and then mcnab turns the black and white post book photos into colorful closeups. but no matter how big a success the photo of
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a model might be all the figures meet the same fate. their destroyed none of them survived longer than one day. and that i did these odd displays of oh they have frightened us west it's like when we're looking to images on our fans every day we see hundreds and hundreds and we take stock in that we don't fight images highly enough so it's kind of a video player not a modeling party becomes a welcome but it finally refers to weeks originally humble for. want to learn more about european lifestyle and culture. when you come to like. the euro monks. take the plunge to an underwater restaurant.
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try alec baldwin and flavored crazy join the race to strong interest in. your romance john subscribe so you don't miss a fan. for some people the most important part of christmas is the food and this varies depending on the country or region and our serious tradition of christmas fair we find out how some of the festive dishes are prepared and today we are in the bavarian city of nuremburg for roast goose and gingerbread. roast goose and elisa and gingerbread are 2 favorites here in germany at christmas . the guest house caught in a restaurant unearned bag southern germany already serves rescues during the run up to christmas as soon as the weather turns cold orders for the day should come pouring in for this crime stephanie hawk not
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a romantic hotel gasthaus faulkner here nor will be roasting a goose soft with red cabbage and dumplings. get his beans from a firm and you know what of area they are bringing in an animal friendly way. to be quite little it's here because this is important that it ought to be free range in terms of size i'd recommend gates waiting for an offer to 5 and a half. that is big enough to feed 4 to find people. for the stuffing he finally chops onions apples celery stalks and jinja. them the seasons inside and out with salt and cannot. and the good news then goes into the oven to bake for 30 minutes at $116.00 degrees celsius. in the meantime stephanie prepares the red cabbage and the apples.
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and crates the potatoes for the downplaying this they are typical for the region only a quarter of the day it consists of boiled potatoes the rest is made up of wool potatoes december is the main season for this dish. the gods is in there in the winter the goose is fatter and the potatoes are harvested and the red cabbage is a winter vegetable which over the times of the season these 3 things go together wonderfully. the dumplings they cooked in salt want time for 20 minutes. the kids has to be basted every 5 minutes otherwise it would become drawing. up. another 2 and a half hours also at $200.00 degree celsius the goose is nice and crispy. it takes best when said straight out of the oven. for the gingerbread we had today ex-pat northwest of baghdad. is famous for his homemade
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gingerbread especially during the festive season. we make the gingerbread from honey cake. you can make a which is called out of it for example and the others all the gingerbread cookies you spread on to wife rose. and being a cold in the change of brandy want to show and honey together and beaten until. the flour is mixed with the spices. ont apple has a blend all his own it includes cinnamon cardamon clues not meg and old spice the odds chopped tazer knots and dominoes. in the middle ages the spices was said to possess healing properties. and even a malazan gingerbread goes back to a nuremberg baker who wished to bake all the very best ingredients into a cake for his ailing daughter and then she actually recovered. and the secret to
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the whole thing was the spices. apple needs mazi can together with candied orange and lemon peel and finally chop candied ginger sweeten tiny paste is then mixed with beaten egg whites on the spices then the paste to spread on to the way fans unthanked in the oven they need 10 to 12 minutes depending on the size at 215 degrees celcius the bacon glazes half of the cookies with the others are iced with chocolate apple has a little trick to make the cookies glisten. as their insurance shine for the gingerbread cookies went on. the warm chocolate with hard and cold chocolate chips . written from a. release in gingerbread i wish everyone a merry christmas and lots of greetings from franconia. roast goose we have
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a. traditional christmas fan in germany. you can find that recipe as well as lots more traditional christmas treats on our facebook page from a village workshop to a celebrated you design a label the bosnian family business that produces modern design of furniture paired with traditional what carving what makes our collection so special and who are the makers behind the label let's find out. this method of wood carving by hand is an age old craft unesco listed it as part of bosnia's intangible world heritage in 2017 part the pieces in this workshop in conyers and marc antiques their luxury contemporary design objects in demand called why. it was near and herzegovina is a place where the cultures have been meeting and mixing throughout history which has left a mark both on the patents and that is signs and how things are made. 6 for hannah
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and adam nick church run the family owned business in the full generation their great grandfather founded it in 1927 part of the form of 36 workshops only one remains in conyers the concept has been redefined. furniture is sustainable furniture has created sustainable jobs in. also furniture. that help us protect and preserve our cultural heritage design and design concept bring scandinavian minimalism together with traditional southeast european craftsmanship this symbiosis is no coincidence. the brothers were looking for ways to modernize and in 2014 they turned to a swedish designer. internationally
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renowned designer monica 1st lives in stockholm and normally works for well established brands such as the italian label and the sea she took on the challenge of transporting the traditional bosnian craft into the 21st century. it is a risk of course moving from count unease that are extremely present on the international design market to become. any that on the part of the building to become press that. they share a vision of combining the traditional with the modern their creations are one of a kind on the design market. i've looked at it with my sort of scandinavian eyes or more humanistic minimalist eyes and extracted parts of the carvings and really applied it in
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a new way one of the biggest challenges of course that it took a complete change of mindset with the people who are working here that they're doing something completely new which wired attention to every little detail if you were going to compete in the high end segment of the market where everything started to matter they architecture of the library at the swedish national museum inspired the design of this chap. pendant in a way to what's going on in the city. konitz is just west of sarajevo the bosnian war left its mark here too but the furniture makers are reviving the wood carving craft and creating new prospects besson nick cheech is proud of his 2 sons achievements. it started as primitive handcrafting but today we are
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making modern furniture and of course it changed because every single decade brings new interior design trends so it had to change but i think a change for the better. that's this negative is it's his. brothers or hannah and adam exchange one of their blend of modern design and traditional craftsmanship to become far more than an insider's team. and that be. exists to the end of this edition of europe max but before we go just a quick reminder to visit our web site there you can also find the details on how to and so our draw for the exclusive euro backs watch until we meet again from all of us here in the land thanks for watching.
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