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walker to buck on whether she thinks the wise heading was this good plan all along or hadn't dec ethan power changed hands? conflict zone. in 60 minutes on d. w. if you ever have to cover up a murder, the best way is to make it look like an accident, raring to me. you've never read a book like this. literature list under germany last reads. mm mm. as re, max has been a wild ride, bringing you incredible artists, designers, and innovative ideas. today i'm really excited to be bringing you my top 5 favorite fixtures that we have shared with you this far. today we're out on the town, finding the best local food,
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exploring street art from artists who are finding the collective voices and discussing the much contest the topic. all of the hair and the cherry on top is that i will be bringing you my top 5 stories bomb our favorite spots, enjoy the flavors. pavlov tonga, and yell watching after you max. ah, ah ah, ah, today's show is something special. i'll be sharing out all 5 stories featured on after you max. this impressed the view is the one of my absolute favorite ch, are looking pasta each and every morning gives you the most incredible view of johannesburg. and you can see all the way to 20, which is 50 kilometers north from here, from my favorite view,
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all to hannah's big away travel to the other side of the world. where calvin jones still connect to his roots from his adopted very lid. this shake the south with his beef get right under your skin. symbolic way, a musician kelvin jones has a cheap world wide start m. now people recognize him on the street. just like here in berlin. but that wasn't always the case. as a child, he felt like he didn't belong. that at the times where i felt really like alone was scared, was actually, it was moments at school. i was the only black kid in school like in the whole school there was no or the black kid. and my english wasn't so good as it was a crazy difficult time. the 1st i think 3 years or something like that. his real name is to nash him upon he. he was born in zimbabwe. in 1995, his family moved to
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a london suburb when he was 9. his new life was anything but easy, and he changed school several times. but this was also the time when he discovered music. as a way of expressing his emotions and fears you'll be, ah, when i play music, i sort of understand the colors within the sound. i don't know how to explain that, but i understand that's way better than i do words. and i feel like i can express myself. this chord means more to me than any word that i could find. got those eyes around. so my, so with his 2014 song call you home, coven jones, achieved something. amateur musicians worldwide can only dream of a friend posted the song online and it went viral. yeah. reaching the ears of millions of people, i think will forever be the craziest night of my life. it completely changed my life. and i couldn't. i couldn't take it in, you know,
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it was too big of moment to really understand my phone was non stop just going crazy for about the whole week. he moved to berlin in 2016 since then. he's released 2 albums with highly personal tracks. like try a little less, you know that. ah, nowadays, the musician feels pretty subtle than the german capital a . but when it comes to national identity, zimbabwe is the only country for kelvin jones. that's where his roots are. his single carry you as an homage to his homeland, the video features, his friends and family carriers. the 1st time that i got zimbabwe into a song like i tried so many times and it was never organic, it never made sense. it was fake. and i had my good,
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so i went and i was like hold on for me dawn and when your job is running low and there was something about this darling, that felt really like i could hear the harmonies already. i was like, all this is got something very and bob went about it, so i chased it. thanks to his music kelvin jones is now able to feel at home wherever he is, to the delight of its fans around the world. kelvin is a wonderful reminder that your dreams nails were out of reach. and when i have a moment, i take time out of my busy schedule to come to the lake in johanna and forget about the concrete jungle. from this little piece of paradise we travel to ideally, maricia is where one artist is saving the modern theme. i wish it is best monthly, white, thin,
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and either side. but for local coyote was yet in the island either will combine the color in his work as becomes in wonderment with the culture. that is when you are treat, people can hear away from it because it's a public it's, it's made to be to be seen. and i see that people are really sensible to that and you see the change that he brings a few years ago we had and emerging of a lot of neuro emotions. and this change the perception of, i think most of a society about and now people knew who did this was the knew that those are taking it seriously. and i think that the most important thing that putting us out
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there with people line press and they respect what, what is actually one of the guys later commission in collaboration with the 3rd one for them. you are at the center as you travel into the treaty for all of the quote un center. in this such guy, i decided to pay the whole body to the just themselves. i wanted to focus on the art. if i knew how hard it is to bring high discipline in special in malicious and that was a new marsh to them because i wanted them to, to, to feel the strength when, when they look at, when they were going to perform. this piece is all about, this is the grinding of our coaches and young culture. we don't have in sion to,
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to get inspired from everything is quite contemporary. and this is what makes it interesting because we still finding out who we are is because we are influenced by something that is completely new and evolving. it's krios issues. this is what makes the motion the motion of coach a unique and that's why tibet are starting to find interesting that this is what inspires me to, to, to bring every page in my work which is to, to finalize on, on what korea is becoming and what what it is right now, it is new and it belongs to our selves and we have to take care of it. and when i talk about free will, i don't talk about the language or i talk about the korea or way of being of leaving of making to making music really nothing anymore. being descendant of slaves or an educated people creole is what we all have in common.
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what brings us together and i think the faction that my art has and this i like this, what faction? because it shouldn't african art has a function. and maurice and should the function to dick we can't just pin beautiful beaches because we still have shoes to soak. and that's what's important. it's creating this odd that makes every motion look at it and feel like this is mean, this is monica. and this is what we have in common. whether we from indian origins, financial region, or african regions, we are all going towards the same, the same point, which is korea united. and this is what i want to show in my work. you know, this is our, to me, this is our, our strength today i'm
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bringing you at episode of ask, remember where we take off my favorite spots around the hand. tow book is this know, many design district doctor throughout the city. when i'm in need of creative inspiration, you find me keith. mile in rhodes bank. a lovely young voice that is not scared to stay out for her. if you all the world is no me, me, me doing as she tackles the condensation of african hair. check this out. i really consider myself to be no ordinary stylist. i the physical need disappeared. i really did disappear and creation takes over in food. and when i step back to look at the screen comes on, i'm also amazed. african here has always been a subject matter that everyone has an opinion about fucking debates on topics around identity and conforming to wide deal does the way in which african women
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where they have really send out a specific message. as black people would like expressing itself in different ways, we like rearing our have different ways the type of beauty that was marketed to i suspect women was more of a western standard. so it was like, oh no, go zone for me to even try to cut my hair and see what my natural hair looks like. but the day i did, oh my goodness. i was like, i'm never ever going back again. i like changing my look quite often and having my natural full be top pay is a here, but more difficult to maintain for myself, it's very easy to be creative with your weight. you could cite whatever color you want. whereas the lot to consider when you have to put such chemicals on your own natural hair. nice. i mean you duma is a heads i live with a different for hers. this is more than across today. mimi isn't got the hung township johannesburg collaborate and as a creative,
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well fortune their own talk in the respect of industry and building their professional portfolios for me. these to showcase her talent opening door for her, coughed and uncovering her out of the world imagination. in the days i labor myself as a natural hair stylist, not disregarding anything else that doesn't fall under the umbrella of natural. and yes, we can play around with grades and weeks, and we've, but understanding that you are not though rig when that comes all you still need to be confident with the hey, that comes out of your style. the concept of it's hey seuss is. in essence, a collaboration between creative, this is a collaboration between our designers and makeup artist myself as a hair stylist and photographer. we, i, yeah, just send a bray thing guys,
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the lifestyle. when also target was like we're going to have to very stall male models and we'll have to female out of me, we've never really seen male figures with like, you know, elaborate stuff should have pieces. and i was like, i feel like this is my opportunity to take that john's and lisa king, you know, with his crowd my director from high school actually advised that i looked into studying hatred. seeing him who was like smiley face to call me my leave. i'm not saying that you're not good in performing art, but the something that just lights up every time we have a theater play, because you still interested in styling all these characters. i don't come from a family that's wifi. when you get to mate trick, get to metric and that's it and find yourself a job so you can help them resolve the, the siblings,
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all kids that are growing up funding. so when i went back and i was like, i want to do my mom was like, why are you leaving? performing on a thing that has taken me to places and spaces. i remember just come back from germany on a toll as luck. why? why would you leave that to want to be busy with hayes? for the longest of time? these were just like the hopes to hold the she's busy with her home. now we can see that it wasn't it's my life all. ready ready apart from silent models for tv and photo, she's made me run her own hair studio from home, and she's full of tips and wisdom, unmaking. so one's natural hair stays flourishing. so we're prepping the have we never ever handle the drive because we break it
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some water industry some fingered the tangling. before we can get started i feel like a plays a very significant role, especially with a spirituality. and i don't want to just record it and say african spirituality, spirituality as a whole, within our african, their age of when there's a funeral. here plays a significant role way the family may shed off. they have in morning there are women that are not allowed to show if they have to community and only specific people are made to see their hey, you cover up. so i believe every time i touch someone's hair, i'm touching more than the strength that i see the i am definitely inspired by our african ancient, his styles. because it kinda gives me
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a chance to re makes it the way i see. and how it plays out in my head. and there's no wrong or i when that happens. then thinking earlier, the 4 weeks after that made me fall in love with our all over again. i often pub in if you do mug, and new and exciting voices are constantly on display was back, been trained always one woman in ghana and 13 are constantly making sure the indigenous club remains a staple piece in a modern pieces closet with i used to be big on going to the as my kids soon find artifacts and,
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and all our stuff and i saw much cloth and it hits me that i hadn't seen it being used in clothing. it was only pools and ball hangings and thought and stuff like that. so the big idea became protecting our textiles, through modern designs. oh, a rama. mankato supreme child threat. a tribe has seen unprecedented success. not as 20 locals love to be seen in one of her creations for, for youngsters as far flung as paris and zurich. her thread is a must have passed the born into pioneer. she worked her way up into the fuck this story. she is today with the designs i we make. we are very intentionally jaretha because we're not in school fast passion. our brand is very slow p's. so we make sure that we need is only make customers are able to reuse the desired multiple
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times as opposed to having one abstract fees id come barely where anyway, so our designs, i just intentionally made with the idea that the, our closets the full where basically building a community of arts around and look, all craftsmanship, and saw all our resources. take 1000 pound breaks and everything our source from the local communities. 430. and i believe he really runs through our entire process from fabric sourcing to where it ends up with the pieces that we end up creasing. they really have nothing to do with the traditional meanings, wherever we pull the fabric form. as of all the tests alice self and the fact that it comes from s as in community and as indigenous the name thread. a tribes refers to a technique of carefully hand woven cloth with parsons and symbols all coming together beautifully. let's see the weaving process of katy from ghana we it's me, my again,
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i am able to create simpler and complex designs with this set ali, however, the designs are often memorized about the dark brown. oliva allows me to tighten the thread, the to white, to leave this in a combination brings out your desired pattern. we're mainly one i could think of as a single lever. well, how ever we give you just a plain b b on it, which means no design for renewal mark wanted to this installation was in manuel and so repass will finish in pulling the contraption while you through the spool rhythmically to get the intelligence weight. oh yeah, we grow, oh wow. or thing. it is important that the fabrics or textiles come from the original source mot. cloth that we use comes from molly boley or indigo that we use come straight from could of law. and in gonna we use
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who, who and can say so far, the flu comes directly from the northern region and they can see comes from the south, which has kumasi. and in the future we aim to really use text us across the african continent. so for example, if it goes, if you fear and we find velvet's, we will pull bill this form, which i'll community is condescension use involve it. and then we'll pull that to make our clothing. i'll insist this and news changes to luxury investing in and where we locally produced hun woman fabrics. a rama continues this tradition and lives out her dream in protecting the african textile industry. my final favorite thoughts specifically off the really long day is in the bybee and friend, the sentence where modern shopping me, traditional food, can you hear that probably caught from there, but that's the song of my stomach growling because the back to have more or do and
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dumpling, but if you're ever in a rosy kenya, the trinity spot of nairobi, st kitchen, is where you can get your date effects of food ot at music. this is definitely the place to be welcome to nairobi, stiff kitchen i located in the heart of kenneth capital, in the western neighborhood. this unique space is much more than just one of the must experience places in kenya is know ruby kitchen it much is some of the best known she could concepts from across the world into a thoughtfully curated local and social wouldn't. ruby soup kitchen has done it has brought international food and drink to our doorsteps, not only making it accessible, but also creating a love around international and exotic food options. i am unwilling remarks and
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creation of nairobi, she just is to make this space and the building more than just food and beverage, but also a platform for the as you come in the space which is a designated gallery for artists, you can come and hung pictures. i'm thinking this building should be able to develop those things of a space where i have an opportunity to really, really feel hungry up to so much need to time to go back to shift that we have our very own specific bit the bins. i love the, the normal p 1st. it's normally comes in over ship to different that it from the rest of the how long have you done this? by the way? i've been doing pizza for the last 7 years. for this bit though, we use our dream. clean clothes, vista, california, garlic clean it,
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ah mm hm. with conflict zone with sarah kelly. my guess this week on comp zone is a renowned foreign policy expert who has spent most of her career analyzing vladimir putin, russia. fiona hill joined me from washington, where she has advised for us presidents and co author to book on. where does she
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think the war is heading? was this plan all along or have decades in power changed? conflict zone for 30 minutes john d. w. and from the far noise, audi christmas eve, he brings present to children all over the world. really a closer look at his life was a different story. this is the true story, a in 60 minutes, d, w. with this issue. when i arrived here, i slept single people in
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world is the spirit of an architect of emotions. it starts december 25th on d, w. ah ah, they said it was a lie from berlin, russia strikes and ukraine's liberated south. at least 10 people are killed. the shells target hassan cranes, president called the attack terrorist. also coming up to taliban order, all non governmental organizations stop employing women in africa.
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