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can be made from anything, including among the garbage artist is called the african andy warhol for his pioneering creative manner, but buying paintings and slippers. for some reason they are not in a hurry. apparently, the time has not yet come for a real masterpiece to be tested with a lesson. well, on the other hand , such creativity is useful for the environment, because this is the second life of things that have served their purpose. yes, what else can plastic be recycled into, and the most interesting ideas in our online selection. and dear remember, we need bottles of a certain emerald shade. i need to make a bag. what a beautiful beautiful green green. well, if we manage quickly, then we will find something for you in this heap, we will make a bench there. and it's absolute. truth from yesterday's plastic. today you can really do whatever your heart desires, well, or it is necessary in the household. here is the same bench. to do this, you need only a few kilograms of plastic bottle caps. first, they are crushed and floated, resulting in a surprisingly comfortable material, fle
can be made from anything, including among the garbage artist is called the african andy warhol for his pioneering creative manner, but buying paintings and slippers. for some reason they are not in a hurry. apparently, the time has not yet come for a real masterpiece to be tested with a lesson. well, on the other hand , such creativity is useful for the environment, because this is the second life of things that have served their purpose. yes, what else can plastic be recycled into, and the...
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andy warhol that he left an autograph on this can of soup for some, the halls contained almost everythingcould be collected from family archives from friends to collectors fans from the pre-digital age. white, but it will soon appear, so the curator of the project, dmitry mishenin, prefers live photos of polaroids, which are full in the personal archives, he was sorted out for almost 3 years to mount a movie exhibition, and he himself plays the last hero. here the main role is that great yes no one you play it. no one speaks for him. no one is doing something for him. he himself all his ideas of song history. well, everything that is generally connected with him, it is present here and here as with favorite film that you want to watch again and again, the halls have been filled with spectators since january and have not yet accepted everyone who wants it, so it was decided to cancel the weekend and extend the exhibition until june 21 , birthday. viktor tsoi why does he stay ah? popular until now and he still has many fans, because the ingenious man of the reel with the first recordings of
andy warhol that he left an autograph on this can of soup for some, the halls contained almost everythingcould be collected from family archives from friends to collectors fans from the pre-digital age. white, but it will soon appear, so the curator of the project, dmitry mishenin, prefers live photos of polaroids, which are full in the personal archives, he was sorted out for almost 3 years to mount a movie exhibition, and he himself plays the last hero. here the main role is that great yes no...
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andy warhol that he autographed vector on this can of soup halls contained almost everything that couldamily archives from friends of collectors of fans. before the digital era, the curator of the project, dmitry mishenin, prefers live polaroid photos and which are full in the personal archiver, he was sorted out for almost 3 years to mount a movie exhibition, and he himself plays the last hero. here the main role is that great yes no one you play it. no one speaks for him. no one is doing something for him. he himself just ideas of the history of the song. well, everything that is connected with it in general is present here and here as with a favorite film that i want to watch again and again the halls have been filled with spectators since january and have not yet accepted everyone who wants it, so it was decided to cancel the weekend and extend the exhibition until june 21 birth. viktor tsoi why does he stay ah? popular so far and he still has a lot fans, because the ingenious man of the reel with the first recordings of cult concert costumes of three guitars, which for the first ti
andy warhol that he autographed vector on this can of soup halls contained almost everything that couldamily archives from friends of collectors of fans. before the digital era, the curator of the project, dmitry mishenin, prefers live polaroid photos and which are full in the personal archiver, he was sorted out for almost 3 years to mount a movie exhibition, and he himself plays the last hero. here the main role is that great yes no one you play it. no one speaks for him. no one is doing...
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and how much does a campbell's soup painting by andy warhol go for now?lars. paul: contemporary art dealer alex glauber does not sell nft's yet, but he knows that value depends on belief, in dollars, gold, art. >> value is socially constructed, i mean, there's no intrinsic value to art. and it is based on consensus. paul: it does not have to be a consensus of a whole lot. >> no, the reality is a market is only as smart as the people holding the money. when it comes to art prices, especially at auction, it only takes two competing individuals to drive a price up. paul: hey, there are non-aesthetic reasons for nfts as well. to be part of a community, for example. >> it is an exclusive membership. paul: like the bored ape yacht club to which lin dai belongs, its images coming with commercial rights. >> i can actually make t-shirts or hats with my ape design on it. paul: and of course as certificates of authenticity, nfts can have more practical uses, a deed to your home, a college diploma. so, investor katsenelson, still a skeptic? >> this is not a serious i
and how much does a campbell's soup painting by andy warhol go for now?lars. paul: contemporary art dealer alex glauber does not sell nft's yet, but he knows that value depends on belief, in dollars, gold, art. >> value is socially constructed, i mean, there's no intrinsic value to art. and it is based on consensus. paul: it does not have to be a consensus of a whole lot. >> no, the reality is a market is only as smart as the people holding the money. when it comes to art prices,...
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. >> or maybe like an andy warhol last supper of dystopian politics. >> yes, that would actually be andould probably be terrible considering what donald trump's dietary habits are known to have been. >> chai, we've been around the world and back and ended on cheeseburgers, maybe that's the light at the end of the pro verbial political tunnel. i will say you've given us food for thought, even if it's unhealthy food that trump eats. that's my best ending. thank you, chai. >> i don't want to call out a specific fast food company he likes fear for repercussions for me and you. not the healthiest diet. >> i do go to five guys when i can, just saying. good to see you. >> i love five guys, tremendous, tremendous fries. >> peace. chai mentioned this echo from ron desantis' anti-civil rights bill in florida. we'll get into that later tonight and by the end of the broadcast, we do have an update on the war in ukraine. stay with us. ♪ things are getting clearer, i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ ♪ yeah, that's all me ♪ ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin, that's my new plan ♪ ♪
. >> or maybe like an andy warhol last supper of dystopian politics. >> yes, that would actually be andould probably be terrible considering what donald trump's dietary habits are known to have been. >> chai, we've been around the world and back and ended on cheeseburgers, maybe that's the light at the end of the pro verbial political tunnel. i will say you've given us food for thought, even if it's unhealthy food that trump eats. that's my best ending. thank you, chai....
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there's a case involving an andy warhol paintings that once again ask the supreme court to look at how transformative a work of art has to be before it doesn't violate a copyright. so those are just some of the cases that will come up. now, she will have an advantage. she'll have the whole summer to prepare for these cases. and that's something that the other justices that are on the court didn't have. many of the most recent arrivals at the court came after a summer of confirmation hearings and then their appointment to the court, and they had to sort of catch up in a hurry. she'll have basically all of july, august, and september to get ready for the first monday in october. >> and pete, i notice you were careful to call her still judge and not justice because she is not a justice just yet. >> she's not yet. she won't be tomorrow, even if the event at the white house turns out to be one where she takes the constitutional oath. that's 2/3 of the way to the finish line. but she still has to take the judicial oath. and that can't be administered until there's a vacancy on the court, and
there's a case involving an andy warhol paintings that once again ask the supreme court to look at how transformative a work of art has to be before it doesn't violate a copyright. so those are just some of the cases that will come up. now, she will have an advantage. she'll have the whole summer to prepare for these cases. and that's something that the other justices that are on the court didn't have. many of the most recent arrivals at the court came after a summer of confirmation hearings...
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i've enjoyed recently a new biography of andy warhol and a new one of malcolm x. but in my field of presidential history, david mccullough remains my gold standard. >> why. >> i justified loved "truman." and truman is not my favorite president, but i thought the way he dealt with truman was great. i thought the way edmund morris dealt with theodore roosevelt was great. also the way mccullough dealt with truman." doris kearns goodwin's "no ordinary time" about the relationship between fdr and eleanor, which was just incredible. i read so many of them, they're all very good. the differences, some biographies have more literary style to them. >> what about early presidents and biographies? >> i love ron chernow. i reviewed it, i still think his george washington biography is just tremendous. the washington one-volume, up to that point i liked flexner's biography of washington as a single volume. but he nailed it, ron chernow, in that washington book. >> did you see "hamilton"? >> "hamilton" is extraordinary, a cultural moment. it still resonates in the sense that all
i've enjoyed recently a new biography of andy warhol and a new one of malcolm x. but in my field of presidential history, david mccullough remains my gold standard. >> why. >> i justified loved "truman." and truman is not my favorite president, but i thought the way he dealt with truman was great. i thought the way edmund morris dealt with theodore roosevelt was great. also the way mccullough dealt with truman." doris kearns goodwin's "no ordinary time"...
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i there's a i've enjoyed recently a new biography of andy warhol, and a new one of malcolm x but in my field of presidential history, i mean david. follow remains my gold standard why i just loved truman and truman's not my favorite president, but i thought the way that he dealt with truman was great. i thought the way edmond morris dealt with theodore roosevelt was great also the way mccullough dealt with truman. i love doris kearns's particularly or no ordinary times about her relationship between fdr and eleanor which was which was you know in just incredible. you know, i'm read so many of them. they're all very good. the differences some biographies have more literary style to them. what about early presidents and biography. i love around cherno. i thought i reviewed it and i still think his george washington biography is just tremendous. i don't think it he got so much attention for hamilton and then he listens. he says grant but the ten one volume up until that point. i liked flexner's biography of washington as a single volume, but he nailed it around cherno and that washington
i there's a i've enjoyed recently a new biography of andy warhol, and a new one of malcolm x but in my field of presidential history, i mean david. follow remains my gold standard why i just loved truman and truman's not my favorite president, but i thought the way that he dealt with truman was great. i thought the way edmond morris dealt with theodore roosevelt was great also the way mccullough dealt with truman. i love doris kearns's particularly or no ordinary times about her relationship...
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. >> you know he actually rented his studio space from andy warhol for years. >> that was a cool shotthe "this is us" actress is the envy of the wordle community after revealing that she guessed tuesday's word on the first try. take a look. >> i can't believe it. >> show it again, show it to me. >> oh, my god. >> wait, you didn't see nobody else's wordle. >> i swear on the holy bible i swear to god on all that is holy >> gave me a heart attack. >> this is one of the most exciting days. >> she was raising her left hand i noticed. >> n-a-t-a-l something most players can only dream of that never happens she credits co-star sterling k. brown for being her inspiration to get the five-letter word since this week was his birthday kudos to chrissy metz. unbelievable today's word is hard too. >>> kim kardashian, the reality star and business mogul is the next guest on our friend hoda's podcast. in her conversation, she talks about her kids, businesses, and making the tough decision to put her own happiness first, even when that means ending her marriage. >> it doesn't mean that, you know, ever
. >> you know he actually rented his studio space from andy warhol for years. >> that was a cool shotthe "this is us" actress is the envy of the wordle community after revealing that she guessed tuesday's word on the first try. take a look. >> i can't believe it. >> show it again, show it to me. >> oh, my god. >> wait, you didn't see nobody else's wordle. >> i swear on the holy bible i swear to god on all that is holy >> gave me a heart...