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Visitors were confused by a special code of conduct at Brad Pitt and Nick Cave’s show: What the hell line can’t be crossed?

For example, elbows have been used to support the pedestal of Nick Cave’s work. The Sara Hildén museum says that it has clarified the signs.

Many visitors have noticed that they have been warned not to get too close to the statues.

Kallio now tells Yle that he couldn’t believe his ears at the show. The man who went before the rock bent down to look at the statues and did not touch them.

– He was told not to cross the line. The man stopped and looked uncertain. What the hell line can’t be crossed?

Kallio also looked at the ground and didn’t see any lines on it, but the seams of the floor tiles.

The staff had replied that the shadow line drawn from the box to the floor must not be crossed. It was the usual shadow on the floor from the ceiling lamps and the desk drawer.

– The man left in a rage and stated that no one can understand that a shadow on the floor means some forbidden area.

A line or string drawn according to the rock would be more understandable. Many social media users say that they have received similar instructions from the line.

– None of the people I saw touched or were any closer than, for example, to the works of similar size upstairs, says Kallio.

Museum: directions clarified

The museum says it has clarified the signs.

– You must not lean on the table. Do not reach over the table. That’s what that line means.

The table refers to the stand on which the works are placed.

NIck Cave’s work has been the exhibition’s most popular shooting target.

– Support has been sought from the elbows. A few (visitors) had to be pointed out.

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The Elämäni song, which gathers a million viewers, brings praise to presenter Katja Ståhl and excites the Minister of Defense – we took a peek behind the scenes of the program

The program you can see above has become very popular, especially in the current fourth season. The program format of my life’s song is now being tried to be taken abroad as well.

The guests invited to the Elämäni biisi program get to know each other in Tampere’s Mediapolis before the live broadcast. After a while, they should guess which song each has chosen as important to them.

The song of my life, the warmth of strangers.  At the table, from left, Mira Potkonen, Kike Elomaa, Antti Kaikkonen, Petja Peltomaa, with my back to the camera, Mika Poutala and Harri Henttinen.
The guests of the Elämäni biisi program sit at the same table to get to know each other before the broadcast and hear the final instructions from the content director Petja Peltomaa (right).

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The Blonde movie about Marilyn Monroe is confusing – the new interpretation of the iconic Hollywood star is considered outdated and sexist

The film Blonde, based on Joyce Carol Oates’ novel, has received harsh criticism. Netflix’s film has been criticized as objectifying and oppressive.

Marilyn Monroe
Netflix’s Blonde has received mixed reviews, but lead actress Ana de Armas has been praised.

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The National Gallery revives the iconic Finnish pavilion: the public can decide on the works of the new virtual gallery

Kansallisgalleria, Decentraland and Sitra are working together to build a digital version of the Finnish pavilion at the 1900 Paris World’s Fair.

The new metaverse project of the National Gallery.
Finnish Metagallery pavilion.

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Vik and Köpi’s new show is a playground where anything can happen – \”Probably cause disapproval again\”

According to the favorite presenters, the program that can be seen in Areena combines podcast and television. We asked five questions about the new hybrid show.

The popular host duo Ville \”Viki\” Eerikkilä and Juuso \”Köpi\” Kallio are facing something new when they move from traditional radio work to moving pictures.

A new studio has been built for the show, which looks like a living room. The broadcasts contain familiar content from YleX Aam, but also more free things to do. A new functional studio will help with that, where you can get even closer to the audience.

Viki ja Köpi Show editor-hosts Ville \
– Yes, radio is probably the first love of both of us. You can always make a comeback, but now let’s do this, say the editor-hosts of the new Viki ja Köpi Show Ville \”Viki\” Eerikkilä and Juuso \”Köpi\” Kallio.

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At Paris Fashion Weeks, Finnish students presented clothes that are not determined by the wearer’s gender – \”It is not relevant to me who wears the clothes\”

Aalto University’s fashion students have presented their work in Paris. Many young designers aim to work abroad, and fashion weeks are an important springboard for that.

Returning to the roots ignited the spark to create a more personal collection than before. It was revealed today at Paris Fashion Weeks, which ends on Tuesday.

– I started making the collection during the pandemic. Then there was a lot of time to wonder what is really important to me. I wanted to take a deeper look at my roots and background, says Hanhela.

Grandma’s illness made Hanhela think about what she would do if she lost the skills that were important to her. The materials were also important. Hanhela wanted to interfere with their essence as little as possible.

– I wanted them to still be seen as clothes, but there is something about them that is no longer there. Like it evaporated into something.

Hands flipping through a fashion catalog.
The catalog of Hanna-Lotta Hanhela’s collection was on display at the Paris Fashion Week in the Aalto University student showroom.

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Stand-up comedian Teemu Vesterinen makes humor about trauma

Vesterinen is preparing a performance where he wants to open up the concept of trauma. According to Vesterinen, we all have different sizes of trauma.

Vesterinen says that in his own life he has had to think about the concept of trauma and how it manifests itself in the body, for example.

– I have had to research and deal with the topic a lot. And because of that, I understand it quite a lot.

Vesterinen reminds us that it is not always necessary to be traumatized by a violent experience, such as a car accident or violence.

– Traumatization can also come from things that have not happened to you. That is, what you have missed or what you have not received. Even such things can be traumatizing.

He believes that even though the topic is difficult and it was difficult for him, there is humor.

– One way or another. In a light or black way. Usually it’s like that, as long as it’s funny, that’s enough. But there is also clearly a meaning here. I want to talk about the concept of trauma.

He also believes that the subject speaks because we all have traumas to some extent.

– I see that it is in different sizes in all of us.

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