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to venture just don't lose your grid. the treasure map for modern gold trotter, for some of us are record breaking. thank you to also in book form the hello and welcome to arts and culture. well, after being deprived of live audiences for well over a year, the restart of cultural life is not without its challenges for some more on that and also coming up turkish tv series, known as d. r, breaking ratings records all over the world from pakistan to chili. and we looked into what makes them so successful when he calls himself a musical maverick, and when he chose to become an organist american cameron carpenter knew that he had
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to tread some new ground. so he, the science designed a digital organ that he can take on tour to get it out of the church, so to speak. and his flamboyant on orthodox performance is typically take large audiences by storm. but despite all that, getting back on stage in berlin, after months of lockdown, has not been a cakewalk. the. he's one of the worlds, fastest organist, but even cameron carpenter got slowed down by the pandemic. now he's awakened his digital turing, oregon from his luck down slumber, and his once again playing live in an indoor venue before a small audience, ah, coming back to playing just now before the people after playing for thousands of people . i feel definite nervousness. and of course now i'm older, so we all are after good then demick really helps in the aging. so,
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you know, of course now it's, it's not so nice to be feeling a little bit nervous about playing in front of people and finding myself a little shaky. oh, your location is not a concert hall. but if former mint in berlin, milton, in 1900 thirties during the nazi era, and in use up until the 2000 me, it's difficult for me to imagine it being an industrial room. because i know this room by its acoustic and, and if you think about the hammering of 3rd right coins and the discontinued smashing of metal. it's, it's of a thought which is so ugly to me that it's almost, it's almost foreign when i'm sitting here playing the organ, the complex is now a cultural center. at the start of this year,
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a carpenter moved in as artist in residence. having lost his rehearsal space during the pandemic sponsors covered the cost of moving and installing his touring, oregon, which carpenter himself designed. ah, i'm very lucky and i'm in an unusual position both at this oregon and then with my career and what it's been. and i probably still have more, more opportunities than the average bear. but even in my position it's, it's been totally destabilizing and i have to say, artistically destructive period that he's tried to fight against them. in the summer of 2020, he taught through germany with a truck performing outdoor concerts including in front of nursing home. but that wasn't enough to maintain the skills needed to play such a highly complex instrument. it's a bit like being a high level athlete in a way, you know, if you don't need to compete at a very, very high level, it's impossible to maintain the level the
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the carpenter is gradually returning to top form on his tour in oregon. but he doesn't think it will be easy to restart the entire classical music business in general. ah, it's a battleship. it's very difficult to turn quickly. obviously, it's important to get as many people back to work as we can. but i think it remains to be seen what the public comfort level with engagement and many, many other issues down the down the economic and logistics tree. what those will be, the german carpenter is planning more lie defense and even a new cd of compositions bypass. he's cautiously optimistic for the future.
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well, exciting news in the art world as stolen paintings by pablo. picasso and dutch painter pip monthly on were recovered from a gorge in greece. picasso's head of a woman and monthly young's early work summer when mil it were stolen in a day. she is highest at the national gallery and athens back in 2012 during a presentation of the painting. at a news conference on tuesday, the work was perched on a table top, where at one point it even slipped onto the floor. elsewhere a minister lean, i'm and doni said the picasso would have been impossible to sell as it had a personal inscription by the artist. because i had gifted it to greece in recognition of the country's resistance to nazi forces during their 19412442 patient. a portraits of british painter david hockney done by his long time friend and contemporary lucien freud sold at sotheby's in london on tuesday for
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a whopping 14900000 pounds. that's about 17300000 euros. freud and hawk me are among britons, most acclaimed artists, and the portrait painted at the peak of his career is now the most expensive work by him ever to sell at auction and friends of the marvel comic franchise showed up many of them in cost play at a red carpet event in new york on tuesday for the much anticipated film. black widow, jarring scarlet, young, handsome. she plays natasha romanoff, a black widow, a russian born despite turned avenger. and the film is among a slate of upcoming major releases that were postponed last year. due to the pandemic and cinema operators are hoping it will revive ticket sales when it hit theaters on july 9th. well, to television now and as john rose series has been taking the world by storm. all the while steering clear of the simplistic labels soap opera or tele novella
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d z with titles like magnificence, entry, or 1001 nights are made in turkey. they're sweeping epics with long episodes that tend to focus on family centered dramas. and meanwhile, they have huge audiences in asia, the middle east, and even latin america. this stan boone is a city with a population of over 50000000 in easement some 100 kilometers away the turkish tv channel t r t is filming the series. the last emperor, ah, it's about the life and times of the 2nd. the last powerful ottoman sultan. the action begins in 1896, when until 100 is fighting on all fronts, against european palace, domestic revolutionaries, and
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a range of other opponents. they want the same thing to bring down. he is awesome. an empire between 10150 minutes a produce to each week. soon, 5 seasons will have been short. the series has been a runaway success in turkey, but also in many other countries. turkey has become the world's 2nd biggest tech supporter of tv shows the hollywood known as disease. these turkish theories have an especially big fanbase in pakistan. resurrection to rule about the founding of the ottoman empire in the 13th century is showing here in this cafe dubbed into the new building for whole families together to watch the turkish series together. this is a,
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be sure that detail how that was mon dynasty. one of the greatest dynasty in history was formed. and the state of the slummy historical tv shows are getting a lot of popularity and pockets done. mostly because we lack this type of content here. but not everybody is such a fan of some critical claim that in these tv drama is being falsified for political purposes. they accused the government of turkish president richard ty, at one of using disease to glorify the ottoman empire and islam while defaming religious minorities and undermining democracy. oh, they say the last emperor is revisionist and historically inaccurate. in 2 seasons of the series, one of the sultan's arch enemies is theodore half school, the founder of political zionism,
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and seem to be the spiritual father of the state of israel to fix it as a devious and to video schema. turkeys, regulatory authorities, the radio and t. v. do control what can and cannot be filmed. 6 is not allowed nor drugs or swear words. homosexuality is to do masculinity and strength. a celebrated human flaw. the high does that you can cannot currently 7 mainstream channels. they all struggle with censorship. the problem is that the rules are not clear. i mean, no one knows what's allowed and what isn't just all of the normal does. i'm if you don't know what might be penalized, you earned the side of caution. yeah, much of course, he's the producer of chicago pool. the pit, which is about an influential murphy, a family in
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a dangerous it's danville neighborhood. it too is popular all over the world and turkish series and not only popular in pockets done which is largely muslim. but also in chile, which is mainly catholic the he's a bell, driggers purchases turkey series for the children channel t v a n. and been your terrace announced yeah, they resonate a long way because the stories are about everyday problems. they are universal stories and it doesn't matter whether that turkey and assemble or in santiago, chile is so nike. yeah, these topics to women in particular day prize. the main audience telling a valid liver when might be shows the feature strong women and families. but ultimately, it's men who have to say at once, turkey is a patriarchal country. ah, the rise and conservatism not only in turkey,
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but also in the world. i'm not starting to get back it. maybe it has reached conservatism, is now a decline again off. but because these to show us are in a way stir, i like to be watched by families all over the world. however, these turkey series are interpreted, they are clearly a breathtaking success. norma took over them again, and their sales are expected to reach over a 1000000000 us dollars in the next 2 years. the well to finish off just days before it's reopening the tea out throw cologne in windows. i. it is an argentine prepared, it's majestic chandelier, weighing $1300.00 kilos with $3735.00 lights. pardon me? it was lowered from the main hall dome for its annual maintenance ritual, and we'll leave you with some impressions of that and until next time all the best from us in berlin and stacy. ready the. ready
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money. and as soon as the voice, the only way i can be on top is to create my own empire stories women this weekend on the w. ah, the news on worth refugees, faith and uncertain future in practice, the terrorists plans to attract yours to get we begin in russia. 80 years ago that c, germany attacked the soviet union. launching is devastating war. the remnants of which is still the phone to read mostly today. many bodies have yet to be recovered. and
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step by step, combing the forest for traces of the war. let me go again. this is an empty cartridge from the german plains. that means it fell down here while the plane was shooting from i look for 40 years now. gallon us lisa river has been searching the area in her home region with a metal detector. she often comes with her husband to look for remnants from what is known as the great patriotic war. here in russia, there was a soviet air field nearby. these forests and fields where the sight of fierce battles around a 1000000 soviet soldiers died. protecting moscow from nazi forces between 1941 and 42. many of them went missing in action. galena states that he digs in her free time. the work can be dangerous. it's lucky. galena is a trained bomb diffuser for the russian emergency services. sometimes she finds shrapnel and old mines, but they are also human remains under the roots. within
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a boat in the ground is filled with war. the earth hides all these interesting secrets and traces of surpass remains of people and traces of vehicles who just imagine were walking around this wonderful forest. girls and boys are picking berries and there's a skull sticking out of a trench that shouldn't be normal. it doesn't say on the skull, whether it's russian or german, it has to be buried no matter what. over 40 years of digging colleena has made many fines. she has collected them in a museum called a soldier's fate in her home town of obedience southwest of moscow. 3 years ago she found a bomber in an nearby swamp. the remains of 3 soldiers were inside. using archival information about the plane galena has finally managed to find the relatives of 2 of them. today, part of my toilet in the commander of the plains crew will finally be reunited with his family. he was 24 when he died. he was missing all this time. no big
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living stones, not by even though it's very emotional for me that he'll be returning home when i was little, my mother said that my grandmother used to cry when she looked at his photograph. julie lena reunions like this several generations later are emotional what and then talk with them teacher, we weep on each other's shoulders. you can't really find the words to say the communication is happening on some sort of an emotional level. and of course, people just keep telling me, thank you. thank you. question. sometimes people say, why do you dig? why disturbed the dead? but i think there is somewhere in the ether faceless, i don't know how to explain it, but their souls are restless. every year galena sets off on her search. again, there are people like her across russia. people here say the war isn't really over until the last soldiers body has been buried. catalina has made that her life's
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work. the in pakistan around 1500000 african refugees have been living there for decades. aren't sure how this is happened because they weren't registered until now? that will change students and many fear deportation. hardin con, runs a small grocery store in this refugee camp in pakistan. every day he checked his income and expenses. he was about the same age as this child when his family flat a scanner done some 40 years ago. today it's a distance memory was a young that we had out there was a war going on. so when the situation became was we flat and our school for the youngest on took a thought and we've been able to live here. but then on the
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harvey by her door, so fled up kind of stone after the soviet invasion in 1979. he has lived in the camp ever since. it's one of 20 in this province alone. more than a 1000000 afghans live in pakistan. they're largely on their own. so no you would be lying. if i said we got financial support, let go. the truth is, we don't get any aid from the pakistani government to me alone. now for the 1st time, pakistan is registering the african refugees residing in the country. registered refugees are issued a biometric identity card. many children born here have never been registered to its hope. the days will give international aid agencies
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a clearer picture of the needs in the refugee community. we are a most updated information of africa such as educational vocational skews also may be wrong, we just updated that information is also going to assist us to better design wrong of oxy case. not only in the package was enough guns, wednesday the town to africa. you package johnny or sarah cheese have tried to encourage refugees to return home. nadine jobs is interviewing families to see if they're ready to make the move off the nato troops leave afghanistan. the new id cards are only valid until 2023. so i'm going to question
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if the situation in afghanistan normalizes and then do they want to leave 2 percent 90 percent of the refugees answer with a no, they do not want to go back to their home country and he didn't fit the how didn't town one thing clear, he will only return home if this piece the african you come in a virus infections are increasing rapidly as our concerns of it's the 3rd way in some regions, hospitals or has capacity the vaccination campaign. it's fluid and people aren't hearing to come. luna, regulations the message shouldn't be new to anyone one and a half years into adobe pandemic. what's your hands maintain social distance mosque, but the disaster management officers in cape town have observed that more and more people and not sticking to the rule. i'll lead to them really to consider the loved ones,
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even though they may be resistant to comply with total. but the mucking of the family members did not want to know because how would they feel if they divided the day? so if people i don't and potentially losing a restaurant, not wearing math in public as a criminal offense in south africa, yet many people don't. but mostly this mosque and everything is for the rich people . you know what i mean because they have so a lot of money, they don't want to die. but what do you think it is tiring it is tara, especially for those who goes to school like kids now the months go 2 days a week. like it's all, it's frustrating man. it's frustrating for a lot of people close to me. died because of already on the 2nd wave. so i'm, what are you doing this way so far? the province of how ting around south africa,
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economic have you had this book has been hits particularly hard making up for more than 60 percent of you infection. scientists expect strict locked down rule soon, but will the 3rd way fits the entire country harder than the 2nd? no, we don't expect to in the, on the areas at listing the coastal provinces of south africa will be worse than the 2nd wave. why that is because the 2nd wave was very severe in the coastal and regions of south africa. and we also know from the science that we have done that the people that got infected with that the variance had released a very high level antibodies. so we expect to see a kind of population immunity around the cost to take it from the disaster management, the courage and be able to lead to kind of what we call the community restriction and relaxing in europe. and people
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can travel again, including parents. the french capital is trying to do or to respect a special offers. easier said than done. ah, paris love, it's tourists. that's the message. these young, multilingual ambassadors trying to spread. why did you have to return? it shouldn't hesitate and just come to paris, we'll help them find the bearings here. we do, and all the other parish and such a pleasant city and more and more of us to help visitors. this makes me happy, some about the buddha. up to $500.00 of them will be deployed this year in an effort to kick stop tourism again after a visit to numbers plummeted by 2 thirds last year. but the tourists who normally represent a large ship, the cities, visitors, people from asia and the u. s. might be a bit longer incoming, or sweat school or
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a movie, the more we would like everybody to come back to paris. but we are obviously aware that the french and european choices are likely to be the 1st ones back, as it still easier for them to travel. so see on there are many hotels are trying to learn invalid kids with special deals with some luxury establishment, offering discounts of up to 70 percent. but no offer will convince those already desperate to get out of the city. this french couple have chosen to go to higher ground, 50 kilometers north of the french capital. people. with this pandemic, people have understood that they needed to disconnect from reality. such special offers aren't necessarily so important for me. we need to breed and take a step back from work, especially as we've all been working from home for quite a while now, because they are not the only ones who feel the urge to get out of the city,
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but reservations at these cabins have skyrocketed said dave, i'm only dicky for i mentally did this like people have slipped since the beginning of the code. 1900 crisis and realized that they needed nature to reconnect to who they are. we can't keep up with demand and now planning to construct an additional 5 cabin by the end of next year. it will function well given that this is any portion. and yet some might argue, this is exactly the right time to visit paris or other cities. the news the
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