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. >> sreenivasan: the opera house in sydney australia is one of the world's most recognizable buildings. it's fan-shaped exterior-- evocative of sails-- marks the harbor-city's skyline. and now for the next few weeks, the opera house, aloh many of sydney's landmarks, become the canvas for an extraordinary festival that happens at night. the 11th annual vivid ydney festival because spectacle you could see all across the citsy' landmarks, buildings and bridges, the dancing lights of the opera house made at least one visiting architecture student see the legendary concert hall in a who new way. >> it is fantastic, actually, i study architecture and just thinking of the city opera houses as one of l my buckett items and then seeing it like this is really remarkable, honestly. >> on the famous sails of t opera house the lights this year are designed as a floral ballet, featuring australia's botanical ,nvironment. >> to be to colhe color and the vibe and everyone accordingg together, i ink that is really special, it feels like sydney is awake and sydney is awake aev yone is here. >> it is an
. >> sreenivasan: the opera house in sydney australia is one of the world's most recognizable buildings. it's fan-shaped exterior-- evocative of sails-- marks the harbor-city's skyline. and now for the next few weeks, the opera house, aloh many of sydney's landmarks, become the canvas for an extraordinary festival that happens at night. the 11th annual vivid ydney festival because spectacle you could see all across the citsy' landmarks, buildings and bridges, the dancing lights of the...
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his long cherished plans for his own festival hall at 1st he was interested in the murky opera house. it's one of the most beautiful baraki theaters in the world and is a unesco world heritage site. it's recently been renovated and is back to its former glory. but wagner want to more so he had his own opera house built every here from the end of july to the end of august wagner offense from all over the world come to the famous by a wide festival. loudness fest in the house pool festival theater in by white. every year celebrities and v.i.p.'s grace its red carpet. it's as much a part of the festival as richard wagner's music. does is anything it's probably mainly because of this this is acoustic sound because it's a unique call fended venue. this theater was built by and for richard wagner well over 100 years ago now and it's still standing in the same place and basically functions just as it did in the 19th centuries a view. that must be a major part of its fascination for us and that's when i was most. the pyrite festival is a media event the british era parents prince charles quee
his long cherished plans for his own festival hall at 1st he was interested in the murky opera house. it's one of the most beautiful baraki theaters in the world and is a unesco world heritage site. it's recently been renovated and is back to its former glory. but wagner want to more so he had his own opera house built every here from the end of july to the end of august wagner offense from all over the world come to the famous by a wide festival. loudness fest in the house pool festival...
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to arts and culture my guest today conductor antonella monaco is in demand of concert halls and opera houses across europe he'll be talking about his latest production i was sest a greek tragedy about the power of love. and. also on the show. food glorious food will be going on a cold unary pilgrimage to northern italy. and us photographer lauren greenfield captures the insatiable greed of the ultra wealthy. but 1st in the world of tragic operas true love is a question of life and death this past weekend's premiere in munich was no different 6. the title character in the opera assessed is a queen who offers her life to the gods in exchange for their rescuing her husband belgian choreographer see the lobby shako we puts his contemporary spin on custom vilified cloaks 18th century opera. with antonella monaco on the can.
to arts and culture my guest today conductor antonella monaco is in demand of concert halls and opera houses across europe he'll be talking about his latest production i was sest a greek tragedy about the power of love. and. also on the show. food glorious food will be going on a cold unary pilgrimage to northern italy. and us photographer lauren greenfield captures the insatiable greed of the ultra wealthy. but 1st in the world of tragic operas true love is a question of life and death this...
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welcome to arts and culture my guest today conductor and so now is in demand a concert halls and opera houses across europe he'll be talking about his latest production sest a greek tragedy about the power of love. and. also on the show. food glorious food will be going on a cold unary pilgrimage to northern italy. and us photographer lauren greenfield captures the insatiable greed of the ultra wealthy. but 1st in the world of tragic operas true love is a question of life and death this past weekend's premiere in munich was no different 3. the title character in the opera assessed is a queen who offers her life to the gods in exchange for their rescuing her husband belgian choreographer see the shadow we puts his contemporary spin on very bad cloaks 18th century opera. with one tonello on the conductor's podium putting his own signature on this rarely performed opera. mr micawber thanks for joining me here today what attracted you to .
welcome to arts and culture my guest today conductor and so now is in demand a concert halls and opera houses across europe he'll be talking about his latest production sest a greek tragedy about the power of love. and. also on the show. food glorious food will be going on a cold unary pilgrimage to northern italy. and us photographer lauren greenfield captures the insatiable greed of the ultra wealthy. but 1st in the world of tragic operas true love is a question of life and death this past...
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the family is now raising funds for the local opera house in mollie's memory. >>> new concerns this morningental health of britney spears now that her mother is asking to have a say in her care, reportedly claiming britney is in dire shape. an attorney for lynne spears claims it's in her daughter's best interest to allow her mother to have a voice in her daughter's affairs. britney's father has been overseeing her care, but she checked into a wellness facility last month after her dad fell ill. >>> in sports we have the first noitr he oa night's game ag the reds with a strikeout. it's the second no-hitter of his career. >>> an ohio man claims he lost more than 40 pounds by drinking craft beer for 46 straight days. it all started in march when del hall decided to fast during lent and consume only beer. he says the first week was tough, but he quickly adjusted. he works at a brewery, so he uses -- he's used to driving the product or drinking the product maybe? >> yeah. >> his doctor kept close tabs on him. the carbs and sugar have kept him running there. >> wow, wow. give it a try. >>> up nex
the family is now raising funds for the local opera house in mollie's memory. >>> new concerns this morningental health of britney spears now that her mother is asking to have a say in her care, reportedly claiming britney is in dire shape. an attorney for lynne spears claims it's in her daughter's best interest to allow her mother to have a voice in her daughter's affairs. britney's father has been overseeing her care, but she checked into a wellness facility last month after her dad...
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parties none of these do you say that they are more likely to do that second of all there is this opera house the senate which to hunt has two hundred fifty seats they've been hand picked by the military and it's expected that those senators will vote for the next they will vote the next prime minister along with the lower house upon and it's expected that that really will tip things tip the scale in the military proceed parties fay that say we are going to see a lot of contentious jockeying for position over the next couple of weeks the story of this election certainly isn't over yet right charlotte charles until in bangkok thank you very much for bringing us up to date on those election results announced in the country today. to south africa now where presidential and parliamentary elections are also on the reign of the acid to deliver a verdict on the performance of president. all of those and his ruling a.n.c. party have been watching their approval ratings plummet as the president struggles to make good on promises to fight corruption and get the economy back on track or the in seize exp
parties none of these do you say that they are more likely to do that second of all there is this opera house the senate which to hunt has two hundred fifty seats they've been hand picked by the military and it's expected that those senators will vote for the next they will vote the next prime minister along with the lower house upon and it's expected that that really will tip things tip the scale in the military proceed parties fay that say we are going to see a lot of contentious jockeying...
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to arts and culture my guest today conductor antonella monaco is in demand of concert halls and opera houses across europe will be talking about his latest production i assessed a greek tragedy about the power of love. and. also on the show. food glorious food will be going on a cohen airy pilgrimage to northern italy. and us photographer warren greenfield captures the insatiable greed of the ultra wealthy. but 1st in the world of tragic operas true love is a question of life and death this past weekend's premiere in munich was no different. the title character in the opera assessed is a queen who offers her life to the gods in exchange for their rescuing her husband belgian choreographer cd a lot of the château we put his contemporary spin on custom vilified cloaks 18th century opera. with antonella low monaco on the conductor's podium putting his own signature on this rarely performed opera . mr micawber thanks for joining me here doing what a track to do to.
to arts and culture my guest today conductor antonella monaco is in demand of concert halls and opera houses across europe will be talking about his latest production i assessed a greek tragedy about the power of love. and. also on the show. food glorious food will be going on a cohen airy pilgrimage to northern italy. and us photographer warren greenfield captures the insatiable greed of the ultra wealthy. but 1st in the world of tragic operas true love is a question of life and death this...
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there a new opera house due to singular donation. the rest is made up through high taxation. the housing mark in sweden is said to have a multiyear waiting list. >> thank you very much. public comment is now closed. colleagues, i would like to make a motion to accept the amendments before you. supervisor yi. >> so i want to thank the public for coming out and expressing their opinions. as you can see from the public, just this small number of people that came out today, there's -- you can tell there's a lot of needs and different needs and obviously today only represented .1% of all of the people that could come out and navigate. there's always an issue of, you know, where do you put your resources when you have limited resources? do you put it on the immediate or do you put some of the funding or resources in the prevention? and there's always this tension between well, somebody needs it right away and at the same time, we don't ever pay attention to the prevention piece. as the result is what we're seeing right now, actually, that we're never going to decrease the number of
there a new opera house due to singular donation. the rest is made up through high taxation. the housing mark in sweden is said to have a multiyear waiting list. >> thank you very much. public comment is now closed. colleagues, i would like to make a motion to accept the amendments before you. supervisor yi. >> so i want to thank the public for coming out and expressing their opinions. as you can see from the public, just this small number of people that came out today, there's --...
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pooring from the city that led to the bond that made possible the war memorial, veterans building and opera housed support for establishing signage at the hero's grove that was first proposed to this commission just after the arrival of the 363rd in 1919 that resulted in the first tree planted memorial day of 1919. our plan is to establish signage at the eastern end of hero's grove, which was the first tree planted on memorial day. mr. mic chairren didn't like redwood trees. now we have a stand 100 years old. our committee proposed contributing two smaller boulders within the grove itself that are more interpretive the list it was dedicated in 1919. this year we plan to rededicate the grove and for the first time have signage to identify the park. a grove in the park that many, many people do not know even exists, and i'm hopeful from now on there will be some direction and interpretive signage. that is the plan from our committee. >> speaking spanish. speaking spanish. >> good morning. i am the father of alex. this is my second visit with you here. i want to say i am thankful for you guys helpin
pooring from the city that led to the bond that made possible the war memorial, veterans building and opera housed support for establishing signage at the hero's grove that was first proposed to this commission just after the arrival of the 363rd in 1919 that resulted in the first tree planted memorial day of 1919. our plan is to establish signage at the eastern end of hero's grove, which was the first tree planted on memorial day. mr. mic chairren didn't like redwood trees. now we have a stand...
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power filipinos have decided who will fill $18000.00 positions including half the seats in the opera house you're up to date with the headlines here on al-jazeera the news will continue after rewind pencils and bullets i hope you just stay with us thanks for watching. thank. you. thank me thank. you thank you. thank you thank. you larry and welcome to rewind i'm laura kyle since we launched al-jazeera english back in 2006 our library of award winning documentaries has been growing year by year here on rewind we've decided to revisit some of the most important stories and find out how they've moved on today were rewinding to 2013 and afghanistan 5 years ago filmmaker melech to may travel to the remote's north of the country to see one of the most dramatic social changes to take place in the previous decades under the taliban women had been banned from work and education but after 20013000000 girls were able to return to school on to the taliban have been toppled from power by u.s. backed afghan forces today's rewind film focuses on 2 young girls from the minority tuckman community and jobs
power filipinos have decided who will fill $18000.00 positions including half the seats in the opera house you're up to date with the headlines here on al-jazeera the news will continue after rewind pencils and bullets i hope you just stay with us thanks for watching. thank. you. thank me thank. you thank you. thank you thank. you larry and welcome to rewind i'm laura kyle since we launched al-jazeera english back in 2006 our library of award winning documentaries has been growing year by year...
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this theater, the brooklyn opera house was very special to the family.hey're just hoping it can be fully restored, allowing mollie's spirit to continue and touch others. the parents said, we're hoping we set a good example. they are. >> they really are. >> strong parents, wow. >> thank you for bringing that to us, paula. we'll be right back. >>> baby sussex making his debut. we're in windsor for it all. back. rudy got older and suddenly stopped eating...t, then we found freshpet. now rudy's 13, and going on 3. ♪ more often than we even realize. pronamel repair can actively help repair weakened enamel that takes minerals and it drives it deep into the tooth's surface. pronamel repair takes it to the next level. pronamel repair [spanish recording] so again, using "para", you're talking about something that is for someone. ♪ pretty good. could listening to audible inspire you to start something new? download audible and listen for a change. ♪ ♪ rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis. when considering another treatment, ask about xeljanz xr, a once-dail
this theater, the brooklyn opera house was very special to the family.hey're just hoping it can be fully restored, allowing mollie's spirit to continue and touch others. the parents said, we're hoping we set a good example. they are. >> they really are. >> strong parents, wow. >> thank you for bringing that to us, paula. we'll be right back. >>> baby sussex making his debut. we're in windsor for it all. back. rudy got older and suddenly stopped eating...t, then we...
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similar measure passed the lower house of congress last year but was not really to face its in the opera house. and process leaders in sudan are increasing the pressure on the military sounds over power to a civilian run administration a 2 day nationwide strike is taking place and protesters hope it will force military leaders into a new round of negotiations among conry ports night from carts in. on any other day this would be the main transport hub for the whole of halting but the central bus station is shot and the general strike is holding disruption to the capital's airport would strike is displaying signs saying we will build our country however the ruling transitional military council criticised the strikes saying the army was part of the revolution but i don't know who the ins armed forces are part of the revolution by god we are and then think part of this revolution and without us all morning would have been said and by god i'm telling you no one would have been able to remove him not was out us. a handful of shops and government offices did open but the strike is widespread enough f
similar measure passed the lower house of congress last year but was not really to face its in the opera house. and process leaders in sudan are increasing the pressure on the military sounds over power to a civilian run administration a 2 day nationwide strike is taking place and protesters hope it will force military leaders into a new round of negotiations among conry ports night from carts in. on any other day this would be the main transport hub for the whole of halting but the central bus...
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opera. but now house democrats are moving quickly towards impeachment. they're about to introduce chaos. the president has a huge opportunity to stop and say i'm doing the business of the american people, him doing impeachment. >> but him slamming the brakes though was not the way to do it. >> the question is, is this a one-week segue into fighting with pelosi and does he turn that corner with something substantive? >> while nancy pelosi has done a good job of explaining why not yet, she doesn't have a good explanation of what comes next. take a listen. >> i intend not -- there are three things, you might understand better if you remember these three things. we want to follow the facts to get the truth to the american people, with a recognition that no one is above the law, and, three, that the president is engaged in a cover-up. and that is what my statement is. >> i talked to one house democrat that didn't want to go public, they are for impeachment but did not want to go public with it. they worry not impeaching makes it look political. >> i don't envie leader pelosi on this at all. t
opera. but now house democrats are moving quickly towards impeachment. they're about to introduce chaos. the president has a huge opportunity to stop and say i'm doing the business of the american people, him doing impeachment. >> but him slamming the brakes though was not the way to do it. >> the question is, is this a one-week segue into fighting with pelosi and does he turn that corner with something substantive? >> while nancy pelosi has done a good job of explaining why...
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eighteenth century bronze heads a rat and a rabbit which had once been housed in the imperial palace in beijing their sale sparked an opera.
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operae shelter on facebook. people brought up earlier that the port's mission statement says something about a gateway to a world-class city. in 2018, the u.n. sent a housing specialist to san francisco and they called our homeless, the way we treat homeless people a violation. i've had friends peopl bring pee from out of town. he told a friend almost to stop and he said, no, no, i realize how wrong that feels. so to when i bring friend and family to the city, i want people to love it, i point to a navigation centre where we are treating people with compassion and helping pe people to turn tr lives around. i don't want to show them some other thing that's delayed or explain to my family, yeah, i live here and we decided we had to wait, we couldn't do it. yeah, we treat other humans this way. so i'm here to support the navigation centre. that's all i've got. >> thank you. next. i live in district six and i support this navigation centre because it's an issue of safety. people are dying on our streets. this navigation centre will save lives and i think that's a lot more important than, like, unfounded fears, and overactive imaginations. like, people die from
operae shelter on facebook. people brought up earlier that the port's mission statement says something about a gateway to a world-class city. in 2018, the u.n. sent a housing specialist to san francisco and they called our homeless, the way we treat homeless people a violation. i've had friends peopl bring pee from out of town. he told a friend almost to stop and he said, no, no, i realize how wrong that feels. so to when i bring friend and family to the city, i want people to love it, i point...