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;” “van gogh alive;” and “imagine van gogh.” some cities, including seattle, even have competing exhibits. a bit confusing, but, like the artist himself, very popular. zaller's company estimates about 50% of its audience has never set foot in a museum, before coming to see this van gogh. >> he is such a public figure. he is kind of like a rock star or a brand name in the art world. it's incredibly emotive, and people can connect with it. it doesn't necessarily require an art degree to approach and engage with a van gogh, or a van gogh painting. >> brown: inne sense, it's nothing new. from “lust for life” in 1956, and a slew of other films, books, and exhibitions, the faination has continued. the art, with its vibrant colors and textures; the drama of van gogh's life and early death. but now, in immersive experiences likehis one, guests come face-to-face with a giant, 3-d bust of the artist himself, move past projections of his most famous works, and put on headsets and take a virtual reality walk through the countryside he p
;” “van gogh alive;” and “imagine van gogh.” some cities, including seattle, even have competing exhibits. a bit confusing, but, like the artist himself, very popular. zaller's company estimates about 50% of its audience has never set foot in a museum, before coming to see this van gogh. >> he is such a public figure. he is kind of like a rock star or a brand name in the art world. it's incredibly emotive, and people can connect with it. it doesn't necessarily require an art...
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beyond van gogh, van gogh alive, and imagine van gogh. some cities including seattle even have competing exhibits. it's a bit confusing, but like the artist himself, very popular. this company estimates 50% of its audience is never set foot in a museum before coming to see this van gogh. >> he is such a public figure. his kind of like a walk starke in the art world. you can connect with it. it doesn't necessarily require an art degree to approach and engage with van gogh. >> in one sense it is nothing new. from lust for life in 1956 and a slew of other films books and exhibitions the fascination has continued. the art with its vibrant colors and textures, the drama event goes life and early death. now in immersive experience like this one guests can come face-to-face with a giant 3-d bust of the artist himself. rejections of his most famous works input on headsets and take a virtual reality run with the countryside he painted. you can personally enter van gogh's bedroom and sit as long as you want in front of 30 foot walls of moving image
beyond van gogh, van gogh alive, and imagine van gogh. some cities including seattle even have competing exhibits. it's a bit confusing, but like the artist himself, very popular. this company estimates 50% of its audience is never set foot in a museum before coming to see this van gogh. >> he is such a public figure. his kind of like a walk starke in the art world. you can connect with it. it doesn't necessarily require an art degree to approach and engage with van gogh. >> in one...
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. >> a huge building currently houses the van gogh exhibit. more than half a century ago it was home to a dance palace known as the carousel ballroom. during the 60s on the second floor, the bay area flocked to hear rock music. that is there great johnny cash the date april 24th. while no photos exist it was recorded. a married singer and songwriter june carter. >> john carter caches the only child of johnny and june. when he first heard the loss recording he was struck by how it sounded. >> i knew there was something specifically different about the show. >> the difference about this man. the legendary sound engineer owsley stanley also known as bear. >> there are these two strong personalities and highly creative forces and they come together. >> he was the first soundman for the grateful dead. grateful dead historian dennis mcnally. >> for bear, lsd played a role in capturing the perfect found. >> he was trying to put you in the brain of the musician. >> bears son explains. >> he developed techniques that really captured the sound of her ro
. >> a huge building currently houses the van gogh exhibit. more than half a century ago it was home to a dance palace known as the carousel ballroom. during the 60s on the second floor, the bay area flocked to hear rock music. that is there great johnny cash the date april 24th. while no photos exist it was recorded. a married singer and songwriter june carter. >> john carter caches the only child of johnny and june. when he first heard the loss recording he was struck by how it...
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. ♪ >> welcome to van gogh with lifeway kefir immersive yoga. >> it's such a unique experience. like, no one does it. >> you felt like you're in another world. >> i think every sense, besides smell, is kind of awakened, and you're just kind of mesmerized by what you see, what you feel. >> i invite you to begin arriving in the moment. maybe you want to keep your eyes opened. >> you can take in the beautiful surroundings. it just brings a lot more peace than i guess taking yoga in a traditional, like, bright studio with mirrors. >> when the program starts, this all comes to life and paintings come to life, and they're choreographed with music and completely enveloping every surface in the room, including the floor. ♪ what a great way to start a day. it's completely immersive. >> taking in the art and the beauty that surrounds you. >> it makes people comfortable and happy all day long. >> exhales, flip the front palm, sweep it back. exalted warrior, forward breath. what i really love about yoga is the connection of mind and body through the breath, through life force, through ene
. ♪ >> welcome to van gogh with lifeway kefir immersive yoga. >> it's such a unique experience. like, no one does it. >> you felt like you're in another world. >> i think every sense, besides smell, is kind of awakened, and you're just kind of mesmerized by what you see, what you feel. >> i invite you to begin arriving in the moment. maybe you want to keep your eyes opened. >> you can take in the beautiful surroundings. it just brings a lot more peace than...
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the company that sells access to in person attractions, such as an emergent -- immersive van gogh exhibition, is now valued at over $1 billion. the ceo tells bloomberg that it has a clear path toward an ipo. that is the bloomberg business flash. tom, i can see you at a bridge or 10 themed ball. -- bridgerton themed ball. tom: not too into it. my wife and i had a big dispute. a bridgerton themed ball. we will have to improve the outlet -- outfit. let's get into it with kristine aquino and our guest from bank of america global research. the market reaction stateside. we talk about equities. the volatility again resurfacing yesterday. i thought the reaction to the microsoft earnings was fascinating. what was the take away for you from the equities move? >> there is definitely a tussle here between the strategy that has been popular over the last few years versus the fact that potentially this idea of the fed put is fading if not already dead. i think this is what we are seeing whether it is the microsoft example is a microcosm or the broader equity move. there is this struggle between the idea
the company that sells access to in person attractions, such as an emergent -- immersive van gogh exhibition, is now valued at over $1 billion. the ceo tells bloomberg that it has a clear path toward an ipo. that is the bloomberg business flash. tom, i can see you at a bridge or 10 themed ball. -- bridgerton themed ball. tom: not too into it. my wife and i had a big dispute. a bridgerton themed ball. we will have to improve the outlet -- outfit. let's get into it with kristine aquino and our...
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on the corner of market and vaness in san francisco a huge building houses the van gogh exhibit. more than half a century ago it was home to a dance palace known as carousel ball room. during the '60s on the second floor the bay area flocked to hear rock music. on one evening in 1968 hundreds of hippies gathered and they heard this. >> ♪ how i taught the weeping willow to cry. >> reporter: the great johnny cash, april 24th. no photos exist but the event was recorded on audio tape. >> ♪ i'm going to sit right here until i die. >> a chunk of american cultural history. >> it was a special little bit of magic. >> we like to call it a time machine because it really transports at least your ears back to the shows. >> reporter: it is unclear why cash took the gig. in 1967, a drug addiction was killing him and he had attempted suicide. in '68 everything changed. he kicked the habit, recorded a live album at fulsome prison and married singer and songwriter june carter. >> my father, that's one of the most creative years of his life. >> reporter: john carter cash is only child of johnn
on the corner of market and vaness in san francisco a huge building houses the van gogh exhibit. more than half a century ago it was home to a dance palace known as carousel ball room. during the '60s on the second floor the bay area flocked to hear rock music. on one evening in 1968 hundreds of hippies gathered and they heard this. >> ♪ how i taught the weeping willow to cry. >> reporter: the great johnny cash, april 24th. no photos exist but the event was recorded on audio tape....
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gogh exhibit that more than a half- century ago it was home to a dance palace known as the carousel ballroom. during the 60s on the second floor, the bay area flocked to hear rock music. but on one evening in 1968, hundreds of hippies gathered, and they heard this. >> that is the great johnny cash and the date is april 24. >> reporter: while no photographs exist, the event was recorded on audio tape. >> it is a big chunk of american cultural history and we like to call it a time machine because it really transports at least your ears back to those shows. >> reporter: it is unclear why he took the gig. in 1967 a drug addiction was killing him and he had attempted suicide, but in 1968, everything changed. he kicked the habit and recorded a live album at folsom prison and married singer- songwriter jin carter. >> that was one of the most creative years of his life. >> reporter: john carter cash is the only child of johnny and june and when he first heard the lost recording he was struck by how it sounded. >> i knew there was something different about the show. >> reporter: the differen
gogh exhibit that more than a half- century ago it was home to a dance palace known as the carousel ballroom. during the 60s on the second floor, the bay area flocked to hear rock music. but on one evening in 1968, hundreds of hippies gathered, and they heard this. >> that is the great johnny cash and the date is april 24. >> reporter: while no photographs exist, the event was recorded on audio tape. >> it is a big chunk of american cultural history and we like to call it a...
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you don't say don't put in van gogh because he was kooky. >> it is quite the selection process. it's not always the same for every player. but i wonder what you think, mara. i'm having a hard time figuring out where i am on this about who should be in, who shouldn't be in, who the rules play to, and what kind of players are being held up as examples. >> yeah. it raises discrepancies. bonds, clemens and ortiz all faced accusations of doping. they all denied it. yet we see in this case ortiz was inducted into the hall of fame. and the other two will not because they are no longer eligible. one of the big differentiators is ortiz was great with the sports media. john, you don't have to recuse yourself for loving big papi. everybody loved big papi. he had a great relationship with the sports writers. they are voting on the hall of fame inductees. a lot of people are asking, if barry bonds were a nicer guy, would he be inducted by now? should that be a i criteria for induction? is this about acknowledging and honoring the best players of a specific era? and if it is, they really miss
you don't say don't put in van gogh because he was kooky. >> it is quite the selection process. it's not always the same for every player. but i wonder what you think, mara. i'm having a hard time figuring out where i am on this about who should be in, who shouldn't be in, who the rules play to, and what kind of players are being held up as examples. >> yeah. it raises discrepancies. bonds, clemens and ortiz all faced accusations of doping. they all denied it. yet we see in this...
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there is the newly opened arts foundation in arles france, where vincent van gogh spent some of his final years. his tallest towers will rise in canada. >> that's toronto, my home andnative lands. >> reporter: his son, alejandro, is an artist, who is painting his father's designs in mexico. >> i painted some abstract-looking pieces, and some m g geometrics. >> reporter: his mom does the books. sam gehry is an ac tech architectural designer. and they collaborated on the new santa monica home. >> you are working for one of the top design companiesin the world. and you go in there, and everyone is fam. family. it brinks the best out of people. >> reporter: i've been talking to your dad all day. what you said is the first time that the truth has been spoken, that this is one of the top design firms in the world, started by this gentleman right here, your dad. [laughter] >> that's a heavy thing. >> reporter: sorry. someone had to say it. so what's the greatest lesson you've learned from your dad? >> h'mmm, i would say it is just that questioning of things you do. maybe it is the creative insec
there is the newly opened arts foundation in arles france, where vincent van gogh spent some of his final years. his tallest towers will rise in canada. >> that's toronto, my home andnative lands. >> reporter: his son, alejandro, is an artist, who is painting his father's designs in mexico. >> i painted some abstract-looking pieces, and some m g geometrics. >> reporter: his mom does the books. sam gehry is an ac tech architectural designer. and they collaborated on the...
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