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hey, a positive message there from germany. hendrick among the favorites are gracious entries to funny. with this pop song, winland's blind channel has a different vibe. something for everybody. as always as our time, i'm nicole freely from berlin. i'll be back in the top of the hour with me ah, people in trucks injured was trying to see the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. order families to be crated own and traitors. the people seeing extreme
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200 people around the world, more than 300000000 people are speaking with huge. why? because no one should have to flee the make up your own line. w. need for mines. ah. the coming up on arts and culture, french 1000000000 air force, where a p know opens a new museum in paris. and later on there showed the high em sister's work through tough times with melancholy music from los angeles will also visit a london model agency, the shifting fashions narrow beauty standard. brand new
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museum, opens its doors this weekend in paris, courtesy of multi 1000000000 air, francois p. know pianos, luxury group caring owens high fashion brands, such as gucci and eve, san llc, on his holding company owns christie's auction house. and peter himself is one of the world's most influential collectors of contemporary art. now with his 3rd private museum, the old stock exchange in the hearts of paris. the piano collection can now showing in all its glory at the both the commerce, 84 year old french 1000000000. francois pen, no commissioned japanese star architect. and though to redesign the listed building, construction work took 3 years in cost, 150000000 euros. a 9 meter tall concrete cylinder has been placed within the room harmonizing with the circular building and its unique 18th century.
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the cable with this light from above that penetrate through the glass dome is meant to stand for the future. and the concrete cylinder for hope was received. my architecture should move people with it, you see and, and bolden them through its courage. oh, sure. yeah. i was surprised by how quickly he came up with a proposal. i wasn't expecting that and by his creativity, but i said right away, i like that. that's how we'll do it. and then he did it with a lot of talent with both at the beginning. i was amazed by this circuit within a circle, but this allowed him to express his creativity in a historical setting and that suits him perfectly. failed. the interior design of the museum was done by the black brothers. there was also the
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difficulty is to create something radically modern that can harmonize with what already exists on to set like making a connection here between this extraordinary 18th century staircase banister 10. this contemporary lamb is sort of me now kick off on a former businessman francois, if you know is a major collector and patron of the arts is collection include some 10000 works by 350 artists with his 1st exhibitions. a passionate love is certainly not playing it's safe. instead of focusing solely on well established artist, he's including outsiders. will he help make them the styles of tomorrow? and if he can, softer because everyone expected him to come with well known works,
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but big names are worth a lot on the international market. but it was more important for him to exhibit artists who represent the women and men of today and to raise the questions faced by society today, offices to reflect. now the current world he wants to many faces to be displayed. it's about looking each other in the again, the more than you got, they don't issued fulfillment of a dream for francois p. know now after opening 2 museums in venice, the native of france finally has a museum in paris. the french capital and its visitors can be happy. it's a joy to behold, and from may 22nd. it will even be possible to go inside. if you are around in the 1900 ninety's, you might remember the 3 brothers and the boy band hansen. well this is hi m sisters, s the danielle and alon hi me, the trio from california,
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one this year's brit award for best international group. their current album tackles, depression, massage, any and insensitive music journalists. the california sparkle. nothing's really, as it was, the opening track on the tree ohio 3rd album describe falling out of love with the city, the multi instrumentalist, sheer oppression of retro rock and roll. 10 family. the neo lead vocals, atlanta, drums and the vintage style, the lava
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lyrics that are a mix of irony and depression, aggression winning for you. i want to get rid of being us personally in questions by mouth, reporters times because this 3rd album, men in music are used to get the question every interview. what does it like to be a woman in music? and at a point it just felt almost like every time i just want to roll my eyes like why is this even a question? you don't have men this question. we thought maybe if we call it women and music part 3, we could say like, hey, that's what the album calls don't ever ask the question again, don't ask any, i never ask another girl again. it's ah,
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time music is recorded in the lock, creaking guitar riffs. and a time driving percussion, the, the, the something like music that makes us dance, love to dance, and the families always love to dance. even my parents lives down. the sisters grew up in a musical household to the trunk that had permanent fixture, and the families living room kids. they played with their musical parents in a band called the rocking hines, a stage experience from the age of 8. more than anything, a passion for 60 seventy's and eighty's rock'n'roll. we grew up listening to those songs, and i think we just always loved classic rock. i think when we're
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recording, we definitely try to take from are kind of our favorite music's kind of the sonic, the sounds of different types of genres in different types of music. she is a friend who dies unexpectedly at the age of 21. a love seat with cancer. ah, the dark experiences transformed into moving time. the sound of the there's a lot of talk in the fashion world about diversity. so why don't we see more models who are trans have down syndrome or are missing a limb?
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the founders of visibility modeling and talent agency in london are pushing fashioned toward a more inclusive vision of humanity. and business is booming. the british talent agency, zebedee specializes in non traditional models, people with disabilities alternative appearances, or who are trans or non binary. the agency wants to increase the visibility of these models in the media and the world of fashion. that would be the end goal is to see like 20 percent of the old fashioned. she's all commercial. she is, you know, using somebody who has a disability, not just in front of the camera, but behind the camera or the creators on board that, you know, come do this. and it's a true representation of 5 that we proctor launched the agency with her sister in law laura johns in 2017. they were disappointed by the lack of diversity in the
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industry. today's debbie de has a roster of more than 500 talents in london, new york and los angeles. when we 1st thought to 70 laura's goal was to see a baby with a disability on not be packaging. and, and at that point we didn't think that was going to be achievable and my idea was going to be high and brand like in 2020 eli goldstein, featured in a gucci campaign for photo. got almost 900000 and likes on instagram, making up the brands most popular instagram post ever the sought after 19 year old model has down syndrome. i think when i see myself like i say we meet or your or me hi me are all the more k because but good afternoon.
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ellie knows that she's a role model for other people with disabilities they can, they may and more. dora may also make a better cause. i'm not to do that. ah, zebedee represents a wide variety of different models. the important to me that the agent that i find with what interested and cared about representing diversity and representing us and allowing us to be authentic. i would say the media is very much like they they jump on to a trend. so they're right now is a trend drive. and so say how long get law we will say because obviously
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these a lifelong condition level, we have lot because remember there's lots of little boys and girls out that they need to see this to their own, bring in and their mental health the agency has made a name for itself, with many major brands now, hiring us models. so we procter hopes for agency will help promote greater diversity and awareness in the world. the more we do, the, the greater impact that we'll have on changing people's opinions. and you know, i think we still got a long way to go. i mean, we still feel at the bottom of the mountain going the progress is being made one photo shoot at a time because diversity is defined. and you heard that here on d, w. well, that's it for this arts and culture. i'll leave you now with the latest optical
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illusion by french urban artist g l. a canyon under the eiffel tower. check it out . the navy was just want to raise, you know, booked water is never far away. water and well and what the people of old book made of it. that's going to be the common theme for my tour of the city today. and it's always have a lot on my list and no tour would be complete without
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