Glastonbury sings for Lewis Capaldi as the singer struggles with

Glastonbury sings for Lewis Capaldi as the singer struggles with Tourette’s Syndrome

Lewis Capaldi moved fans to tears in Glastonbury on Saturday as he returned to the stage due to his mental health and a three-week hiatus from the spotlight.

The 26-year-old singer, who suffers from Tourette’s Syndrome, had canceled all work commitments earlier this month to “rest and recover” ahead of the much-anticipated music festival.

Returning to the stage, Lewis admitted he was “not afraid” to perform at the festival as he opened up about his mental health struggles, and confirmed he would take another break from the spotlight.

Halfway through his performance, Lewis confessed he was struggling with his Tourette’s Syndrome, saying his voice “wrapped it up” after he coughed throughout the show.

However, he insisted on going ahead with his performance and his supportive fans rallied around him and the show drew to an emotional close as the audience sang “Someone You Love” to him.

Emotional: Lewis Capaldi moved fans to tears in Glastonbury on Saturday as he took a three-week break from the spotlight and returned to the stage due to his mental health

Emotional: Lewis Capaldi moved fans to tears in Glastonbury on Saturday as he took a three-week break from the spotlight and returned to the stage due to his mental health

Art: During his performance, the audience had shown their support for the star as he struggled with his Tourette Syndrome while they played him the lyrics to 'Someone You Love'

Art: During his performance, the audience had shown their support for the star as he struggled with his Tourette Syndrome while they played him the lyrics to ‘Someone You Love’

In that heartwarming moment, Lewis took to the stage and sang brief segments of the track while the friendly crowd sang at the top of their lungs to support the star.

Many fans also took to Twitter after the show to offer kind words to Lewis, telling how the emotional crowd was brought to tears by the final song of his set.

They also insisted the Scottish singer had nothing to apologize for, praising his “fantastic” show and praising him for completing his performance despite his difficulties.

One fan wrote: “Blown away @LewisCapaldi at Glastonbury.” I’ve been coming for years and this is one of the best sets I’ve seen. Absolutely nothing to apologize for, everyone around me was crying by the end. Great.’

Another said: “Bravo @LewisCapaldi. A brilliant set and well done to keep going. “There is absolutely no reason to apologize for a fantastic show.”

While a third tweeted: “Lewis Capaldi’s last song was such an emotional sight, good for him he did his best!!”

A fourth commented: “Fantastic show at Glastonbury mate take a break mate you come first. Health is more important than anything else.”

And another gushed: “@LewisCapaldi thanks for sticking it out mate #Glasto loves you.” By the way while you said you were struggling you got us rockin’ with you to your great songs and to let our soul dangle. Rest buddy.’

Break: The 26-year-old singer, who suffers from Tourette's Syndrome, had canceled all work commitments earlier in the month to

Break: The 26-year-old singer, who suffers from Tourette’s Syndrome, had canceled all work commitments earlier in the month to “rest and recover” ahead of the much-anticipated music festival.

Open: Returning to the stage, Lewis admitted he had been

Open: Returning to the stage, Lewis admitted he had been “scared” about the performance as he spoke about his mental health struggles and confirmed he would be taking another break

Trouble: Halfway through his performance, Lewis confessed he was struggling with his Tourette's Syndrome, saying his voice

Trouble: Halfway through his performance, Lewis confessed he was struggling with his Tourette’s Syndrome, saying his voice “picked it up” after he coughed throughout the show

Despite the incredible support from his fans, Lewis appeared dejected as he left the stage and thanked his fans for all their support after they helped him sing “Someone You Love.”

During his performance, Lewis had apologized to fans for saying his voice was “tired” but insisted on going ahead with his performance as he admitted he was “annoyed” with himself.

He said, “My voice is going to be great, so I’m very sorry, it’s the worst place for something like this to happen.” However, we’ll play two more songs, even though I can’t sing properly.

‘I’m really sorry before we go on because it’s a bloody pain in the ass.’ You all came out and I really apologize that my voice is overpowered.’

He then belted out “Hold Me While You Wait” while playing guitar, with fans singing along to the lyrics at moments when he stopped singing.

After the stretch, the supporting spectators cheered him on enthusiastically while he paused briefly and his coughing could be heard while battling Tourette’s disease.

He then said: “Glastonbury, I’m really sorry, I’m a bit annoyed with myself here,” which caused the crowd to cheer for him and, in a sweet moment, yelled his name.

Lewis then closed the show with his hit song “Someone You Love,” while the crowd chanted in support as he fought his way up to him.

On stage, Lewis also confirmed he would be taking another break from the spotlight, telling fans they wouldn’t be seeing “much” from him for the rest of the year.

He said: “I feel like I’m going to take a little break again over the next few weeks. You probably won’t see much of me for the rest of the year.”

Support: Lewis insisted on going ahead with his performance and his fans chanted his lyrics for him and the show came to an emotional end as the audience sang

Support: Lewis insisted on going ahead with his performance and his fans chanted his lyrics for him and the show came to an emotional end as the audience sang “Someone You Love” to him

Tearful: Many fans also took to Twitter after the show to offer kind words to Lewis, telling how the emotional crowd was brought to tears by the final song of his set

Tearful: Many fans also took to Twitter after the show to offer kind words to Lewis, telling how the emotional crowd was brought to tears by the final song of his set

Of his three-week break, Lewis said, “I took three weeks off because I was working non-stop earlier in the year and wanted a break for my head and mental health, I wanted to come back and do Glastonbury because it’s so incredible.” is.’

“I was terrified but you really made me feel good, I’m really sorry,” he continued.

Earlier in the day, Rick Astley wowed fans when he took to the Pyramid stage for an energetic performance.

The 57-year-old pop legend stunned in a salmon pink suit as she took to the stage putting on a show for thousands of fans at Worthy Farm.

Rick paired his suit with a plain black t-shirt and trendy white sneakers, and styled his brown locks in his signature quiff style.

And it wasn’t just his outfit that didn’t disappoint, as his performance was positively received by music fans, with some claiming that the singer should have headlined the festival.

On Twitter, viewers and festival-goers alike hailed the 80s star’s set as “amazing” and the highlight of the festival, while branding him a “legend”.

I will not disappoint you!  Rick Astley was certainly in top form on Saturday when he took to the Pyramid stage for an energetic performance at Glastonbury

I will not disappoint you! Rick Astley was certainly in top form on Saturday when he took to the Pyramid stage for an energetic performance at Glastonbury

Legend: The 57-year-old pop legend stunned in a salmon pink suit as she took to the stage putting on a show for thousands of fans at Worthy Farm

Legend: The 57-year-old pop legend stunned in a salmon pink suit as she took to the stage putting on a show for thousands of fans at Worthy Farm

Yes Rick!  The '80s legend was certainly enjoying life as he took the stage for an afternoon performance in the sunshine

Yes Rick! The ’80s legend was certainly enjoying life as he took the stage for an afternoon performance in the sunshine

“There’s something incredibly endearing about Rick Astley.” It’s a truly wonderful achievement. “This could actually be the highlight of Glastonbury 2023,” said one.

While another shared: “Rick Astley…. Where you’ve been hiding all these years! Smashed it with a hot @glastonbury set today!! Come back, we love you.’

“Rick Astley – wow what an accomplishment!!!!” came the response of a third fan.

A fourth music lover said: “There’s an alternate universe where Rick Astley is the main headliner on the Pyramid Stage and I’d be perfectly happy there.”

“Don’t say it, don’t say it… ‘Rick Astley should have been headlining the Pyramid last night, not those old folks,'” tweeted a fifth.

‘What a great set by Rick Astley!’ The man is a legend!’ remarked a sixth viewer.

With another declaring: “Tell you! Rick Astley could be rocking the headlining slot on a Friday! No debate. That’s it!’

The Together Forever singer not only delighted the audience with his own songs, but also took the opportunity to perform some covers.

Style: Rick paired his suit with a plain black t-shirt and trendy white sneakers, and styled his brown locks in his signature quiff

Style: Rick paired his suit with a plain black t-shirt and trendy white sneakers, and styled his brown locks in his signature quiff

Love it: It wasn't just his outfit that didn't disappoint people as his performance was positively received by music fans, with some claiming that the singer should have headlined the festival

Love it: It wasn’t just his outfit that didn’t disappoint people as his performance was positively received by music fans, with some claiming that the singer should have headlined the festival

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Reaction: On Twitter, viewers and festival-goers alike hailed the 80s star’s set as “amazing” and the highlight of the festival, while branding him a “legend”.

Rick no doubt surprised the crowd when he sat down on drums to play a punchy version of AC/DC’s “Highway To Hell.”

While pop fans might have loved it, he also sang a rendition of Harry Styles’ “As It Was.”

Rick Astley was certainly in good company on Saturday, as other artists in the line-up also included Lizzo, Raye and Lewis Capaldi – with the latter returning to the stage after canceling a number of previous performances to “rest and recover” Glastonbury.

Meanwhile, rock legends Guns N’ Roses are the main headliners of the day.

Formed in 1985, the band consisting of Slash and Axl Rose have had smashing hits that have stood the test of time, such as “Sweet Child o’ Mine” and “Welcome to the Jungle.”

Superstar: The Together Forever singer not only wowed the audience with his own songs, but also took the opportunity to perform some covers

Superstar: The Together Forever singer not only wowed the audience with his own songs, but also took the opportunity to perform some covers

Go on!  Rick no doubt surprised the crowd when he sat down on drums to play a punchy version of AC/DC's

Go on! Rick no doubt surprised the crowd when he sat down on drums to play a punchy version of AC/DC’s “Highway To Hell.”

No way!  While pop fans might have loved it, he also sang a rendition of Harry Styles'

No way! While pop fans might have loved it, he also sang a rendition of Harry Styles’ “As It Was.”

Good times: The singer was in top form when he performed over the weekend Fun times: He certainly seemed to love his performance

Good times: The singer was in top form when he performed over the weekend

Sing it: Rick took to the Glastonbury stage and fans hailed him as a 'legend'

Sing it: Rick took to the Glastonbury stage and fans hailed him as a ‘legend’

Superstar: Elton John is the most anticipated headliner at Glastonbury this year and has made his final live appearance

Superstar: Elton John is the most anticipated headliner at Glastonbury this year and has made his final live appearance

Rocker: Slash will also headline with Guns N' Roses

Rocker: Slash will also headline with Guns N’ Roses

Otherwise, Worthy Farm has over 100 different stages and over 30 “areas” whose activities are spread across 900 hectares of Somerset Farm.

Meanwhile, Tilda Swinton provided a bit of a surprise number at the festival, performing with modern classical instrumentalist Max Richter.

The 62-year-old actress opted for a baby blue suit with a mustard tie when she performed on the park stage.

Tilda wore dark sunglasses and was seen reading from the portfolio while attending the festival.

Meanwhile, Tom Grennan appeared to be loving life as he performed at the festival on Saturday.

The “Not Over Yet” hitmaker appeared to be in great form as he released tracks in a black vest and cream pants.

While Raye looked fabulous in a cut-out black dress as she sang in front of the crowd.

At one point, however, the singer seemed to get emotional when she was spotted on stage wiping a tear from her face.

Elsewhere, Cate Blanchett became the queen of the Glastonbury Festival after she gave a surprise dance performance on Friday night.

The Australian superstar, 54, wowed fans when she showed off her quirky moves on the park stage at the annual music event.

Look who it is: Meanwhile, Tilda Swinton was a bit of a surprise number at the festival, performing with modern classical instrumentalist Max Richter

Look who it is: Meanwhile, Tilda Swinton was a bit of a surprise number at the festival, performing with modern classical instrumentalist Max Richter

Dressed to impress;  The 62-year-old actress opted for a baby blue suit with a mustard tie when she performed on the park stage

Dressed to impress; The 62-year-old actress opted for a baby blue suit with a mustard tie when she performed on the park stage

In the spotlight: Tilda wore dark sunglasses and was seen reading from the portfolio while attending the festival

In the spotlight: Tilda wore dark sunglasses and was seen reading from the portfolio while attending the festival

Actor: Tom Grennan appeared to be loving life as he performed at the festival on Saturday

Actor: Tom Grennan appeared to be loving life as he performed at the festival on Saturday

Loud and proud: The 'Not Over Yet' hitmaker looked in top form as he belted out tracks in a black vest and cream pants

Loud and proud: The ‘Not Over Yet’ hitmaker looked in top form as he belted out tracks in a black vest and cream pants

Fabulous: While Raye looked fabulous in a cut-out black dress as she sang to the crowd

Fabulous: While Raye looked fabulous in a cut-out black dress as she sang to the crowd

What is wrong?  At one point, however, the singer seemed to get emotional when she was spotted on stage wiping a tear from her face. upset?  She was struggling to hold back her emotions

What is wrong? At one point, however, the singer seemed to get emotional when she was spotted on stage wiping a tear from her face.

Guest of Honour: Cate Blanchett became the queen of the Glastonbury Festival after she gave a surprise dance performance on Friday night

Guest of Honour: Cate Blanchett became the queen of the Glastonbury Festival after she gave a surprise dance performance on Friday night

Dancing Queen: The Aussie superstar got fans excited as she showed off her quirky moves on the park stage

Dancing Queen: The Aussie superstar got fans excited as she showed off her quirky moves on the park stage

The Oscar-winner appeared with the band Sparks and reprized her role in the music video for her song The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte.

She wore the same striking pudding yellow pantsuit and white loafers as in the video, echoing her unusual shapes.

While that was a welcome surprise, disaster struck on another set on Friday night when the Arctic Monkeys were reportedly forced to call a halt to their headlining show over concern for a fan.

The band took to the legendary Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm for a 90-minute set that fans criticized as “dull” as they seemed to “slow down” many of their hits.

However, the performance is said to have been cut short by the band to help a fan after members of the crowd begged for medical attention.

It is reported that festival-goers used their cellphones to summon the stewards so they could come to the aid of the concerned fan.

While lead singer Alex Turner and the rest of the group paused their performance to efficiently attend to the sick person.

A witness to the event told The Mirror: “There was a moment on the Arctic Monkeys set last night where they dramatically interrupted their performance due to the fan’s discomfort.”

“Festival-goers shouted for paramedics about 40 meters from the stage and frantically waved cellphone lights to attract the attention of stewards, who rushed into the crowd to help.”

“The band paused briefly to allow the stewards to assess the situation before continuing.”

Performance: The Arctic Monkeys took to the legendary Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm for a 90-minute performance that fans criticized as

Performance: The Arctic Monkeys took to the legendary Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm for a 90-minute performance that fans criticized as “boring”.

This comes after Glastonbury festival goers were disappointed by Arctic Monkeys’ headline as they criticized the band for slowing down their hits.

The Arctic Monkeys played the highly-anticipated 90-minute headlining slot, but fans were disappointed with the show and one person in the audience could even be seen yawning.

Lead singer Alex Turner put out a slew of Arctic Monkeys’ big hits, including Mardy Bum and RU Mine, but the audience was left confused and wondering what the hell was wrong with the band.

For many of the band’s big hits, Alex, who has recently recovered from acute laryngitis, sang the tracks at a much slower tempo than the upbeat originals, with fans complaining that it made it difficult to sing along.

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Its no coincidence but THIS is the sign many people

It’s no coincidence, but THIS is the sign many people hate the most Edict Concursos Brasil

Each zodiac sign has its own characteristics that make people love or hate them. When it comes to qualitatively classifying each zodiac house, it is possible to discover one that causes trouble in many.

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What is the most hated sign of all?

First, understand that astrology is an ancient practice that studies the influence of the energies of the universe on a human being. It is thus possible to highlight some characteristics of the personality of each individual based on the birthday.

However, this knowledge must be viewed subjectively and incompletely. After all, judging a person by their sun sign alone is a downside and can lead to problems.

Still, we can highlight one sign that is most hated by everyone.

Check the reasons

Here we are talking about the sign of Gemini. He is the third in the zodiac and is represented in Greek mythology by the twin brothers Castor and Pollux.

People born in the sign of Gemini, which covers the period May 21 June 20, are known for their communicative, inquisitive and versatile nature. However, some may find it difficult to bond with twins. Here are some possible reasons:

duality: Twins are represented by Gemini, which symbolizes duality. Geminis have multifaceted personalities that often display contrasting traits. This constant change can confuse or anger those who prefer stability and predictability.

unpredictability: Geminis have agile minds and are always on the lookout for new things. They can be unpredictable in their actions and decisions, which can make some people uncomfortable. A lack of consistency can lead to distrust and frustration.

superficiality: Being curious by nature, Geminis tend to be avid consumers of information, but can quickly disperse and jump from one topic to another without going deep into depth. This tendency to be superficial can be interpreted as a lack of commitment or genuine interest.

Lack of Emotional Consistency: Gemini is an air sign, which means emotions can be volatile for them. Geminis can change their mood quickly, which can be challenging for people who prefer stable, predictable relationships.

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Megadeths Dave Mustaine says that apart from Marty Friedman no

Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine says that apart from Marty Friedman, no former member has done anything significant: "No offense to others" – Metal Zone

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Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine is known for his outspokenness, and he again didn’t shy away from mentioning his former bandmates in a recent interview with Bloodstock TV’s Oran O’Beirne.

Mustaine touched on many topics during the interview, including Megadeth’s special performance in late February, where he and his current bandmates were joined by ex-guitarist Marty Friedman.

During this concert at the famous Budokan in Tokyo, Japan, the musicians performed Countdown To Extinction, Tornado Of Souls and Symphony Of Destruction together.

When asked if Friedman’s first gig with Megadeth in 23 years felt natural, Mustaine replied, “It felt like the good old days.” Plus, Marty has since made a name for himself. Out of all the former members of Megadeth, Marty seems to be the only one who managed to do something worthwhile. Without wishing to offend others, this is the reality.

He added, “If you look at their sales and things like that, Marty is the only one who’s done anything significant. And the fact of being able to see him in his world… It was nice to find him outside of his usual environment. Also, when he arrived, he made a lot of suggestions about certain things to make the show go really well. And he wanted to go through all the songs we played multiple times to make sure everything was right. And of course, being true to himself, Marty stormed onto the stage and mesmerized us all, including me.”

Commenting further on the performance, he said, “I had a little bit of a hard time watching it and doing my job at the same time, but I really wanted to go to the show and see Kiko.” [Loureiro, guitariste actuel de Megadeth] and Marty play together because these two are some of the greatest hard rock and heavy metal guitarists today and it was amazing to watch them both play.”

Megadeth released their latest album, The Sick, The Dying…And The Dead on September 2nd, 2022 via UMe.

“The Sick, The Dying…And The Dead” debuted at number three on the Billboard 200 with approximately 48,000 album-equivalent units. Of that, 45,000 went to “traditional” album sales, while streaming generated 3,000 units.

The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead also reached number two in Switzerland, number six in Belgium and number 12 in France, the highest charts of the band’s career in those countries.

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Hot weather Home care teams are working hard

Hot weather: Home care teams are working hard

The hot weather of the past few days is prompting home care teams to redouble their efforts to prevent the heat from damaging vulnerable people.

Nurse Isabel Carpio multiplies her home visits. In particular, she visited Linda Girard, a patient with serious health problems who cannot go to the CLSC due to her limited mobility.

In the CIUSSS du Nord-de-l’Ile-de-Montréal, 17,000 people are monitored at home and often live alone. Nurses who go to their bedside at least once a week are instructed to make sure they are drinking well and that it is not too hot at home.

“We always do prevention. We give this advice, take water, cool off,” nurse Isabel Carpio explained to TVA Nouvelles.

“I come here air-conditioned. I put it in my room because I have nowhere else to put it, and it makes me feel good,” says his patient, Linda Girard.

At the CLSC de Montréal-Nord, another nurse calls patients who are not being visited today to ensure they are not inconvenienced.

“We will also make sure that we properly identify people who are considered vulnerable to be prepared in the event of a heatwave,” says Jenny Gonzalez, director of home support at CIUSSS du Nord-de-l’Île-de-Montréal. .

In the 10 CHSLDs of the CIUSSS du Nord-de-l’Ile-de-Montréal, 661 residents requested the installation of air conditioning in their rooms; Your request has been approved.

To see the full report, watch the video above.

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Destinus will fly the first hydrogen powered supersonic drone in 2024

Destinus will fly the first hydrogen-powered supersonic drone in 2024

Aerospace company Destinus, based in Europe and Spain since 2021, successfully completed the first flight of a hydrogen-powered drone in Europe in May. Its next milestone, explains Davide Bonetti, CEO of Destinus Spain, which is headquartered in Switzerland and has subsidiaries in Germany, France and the Netherlands, will be the launch of a drone designed to reach supersonic speeds. Flight is expected in 2024 and a mockup of the prototype in production was first displayed on June 19 at the Paris International Aerospace Show. “The Destinus 3 demonstrator will be the first drone in the world to use liquid hydrogen as fuel and break the sound barrier,” Bonetti told EL PAÍS.

The use of hydrogen as a fuel source represents a significant advance in sustainable aviation. It has properties that allow for clean combustion, which minimizes carbon emissions and, in addition, offers three times more energy than conventional fuel (Jet A), making it suitable for long distances and high speeds in aviation. Destinus is developing hydrogen afterburners for prototype drones that “pave the way for a new era of cleaner and more efficient propulsion systems,” says Bonetti.

Destinus has flown its Jungfrau and Eiger models several times, testing the properties of hypersonic aerodynamics and the functionality and efficiency of hydrogen afterburners under real conditions. The Jungfrau demonstrator (Destinus 1) completed a “historic flight” at an airport near Munich (Germany) on May 24, the company says: “We are thrilled with the result.” We have an unmanned aerial vehicle for the first time Aircraft tested using hydrogen combustion. This is the first time in the world that this has happened and marks a milestone in our roadmap.”

The Jungfrau’s new propulsion system consists of “a conventional turbine to which has been added an entirely Destinus-developed hydrogen afterburner that is selectively activated during flight.” , injected into the exhaust stream,” says the aerospace company. “The increased thrust generated by the afterburners allows aircraft to achieve higher rates of climb and provide the power needed to reach supersonic speeds,” he adds.

The next breakthrough in this “revolutionary aerospace technology,” argues Bonetti, will be the commissioning of the world’s first hydrogen-powered supersonic prototype. The Destinus-3, an aircraft 10 meters long and four meters wide and weighing almost two tons, will use hydrogen in a cryogenic state (at 250 degrees below zero) and fly at speeds in excess of Mach 1 , well over 1,200 kilometers per minute hour. “Destinus-3 will have a range of hundreds of kilometers, that’s all I can say,” Bonetti commented on the phone a few days before the official presentation of the prototype last Monday in Paris.

A life-size model showing the engine and a sample of the postcombustor and hydrogen tank will be on display at this prestigious air show. This device will conduct the first subsonic tests in 2024 “to verify that the design and technology meet the requirements for launch and flight operations”. Bonetti emphasizes that it will perform maneuvers in a circle, in an ellipse and in a figure eight to test its behavior at different speeds and altitudes. In a second phase, supersonic speeds are to be achieved.

With the Destinus-3, tests can be performed with an autopilot controlled from the ground via a telemetry system and remote control via antennas and satellites. Destinus has invested more than 50 million euros in the development of the first hypersonic aircraft in Europe. The aim is to create “the world’s fastest system for transporting passengers and goods”, which runs on hydrogen as a fuel and replaces kerosene.

Destinus will fly the first hydrogen powered supersonic drone in 2024determination

With a workforce of more than 140 people, the company has a technical engineering office at its headquarters in Tres Cantos (Madrid), which is responsible for the design of Destinus-3 at the system, mission, GNC and mission levels. In addition, work is underway to develop a test center for hydrogen-powered engines with unique characteristics in Europe, where various components and engines will be tested.

This company is also involved in a consortium of Spanish companies led by the aerospace company ITP Aero, which has started developing the first hydrogen-powered aircraft engine using exclusively national technology. The forecast assumes that the first tests can be carried out by mid-2025.

“We believe that hydrogen must be the fuel that will revolutionize sustainable aviation. It is up to our generation to take the initiative to enable greener mobility. Two ingredients are needed for this: a modern industrial vision and the support of institutions that allow the testing of new technological solutions and improve the future of conventional aviation,” Bonetti affirms to this newspaper.

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A quiet summer for the penguins

A quiet summer for the penguins?

If a lot of people are expecting the Pittsburgh Penguins to enter the free-agent market this offseason, it probably isn’t.

Penguins hockey president Kyle Dubas said in an interview with NHL.com on Friday that he would opt for smaller stakes rather than signing a star player. According to him, smaller stakes could be the solution.

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“I don’t think we’re going to win a big free agent,” Dubas said. We’ll likely opt for more subtle bets. “We’re going to need them to be successful, but I don’t think we’re very active in the market for attackers looking for long-term contracts because it’s very expensive,” Dubas said on Friday, whose words were once in the NHL were expressed .com.

Dubas said he wants to add deep players who can help the team’s stars like Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin, Jake Guentzel and Kristopher Letang.

“You have to add talent and I’m thinking of the attacking group in particular,” said Dubas. Last year, the group put in great performances from their regulars and still missed out on the playoffs. We need players at the end of the lineup, in the third and fourth rows, who can bring some benefit,” the hockey player replied.

in front of the net

One of the priorities of the great boss of the City of Steel team is that of the number one goalkeeper, Tristan Jarry.

The masked man is still unsigned for next season and could be free on July 1 if he struggles with the Penguins.

Dubas said no goalkeeper in the organization could replace the 28-year-old goalkeeper.

“We have young goalkeepers that we like but nobody is pushing them. We need to find a solution with Tristan or we need to look into the matter to find a solution which could be through a trade or in the free agent market.

Jarry was 24-13-7 with a 2.90 clean sheet average, a .909 save percentage and two shutouts in 47 starts last season.

The Pittsburgh team missed the playoffs for the first time since the 2005-06 season.

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In the Russian city of Rostov Wagner deploys tanks and

In the Russian city of Rostov, Wagner deploys tanks and his armed rebels

The wail of ambulance and police vehicle sirens echoed through the air Saturday in Rostov-on-Don, the Russian command’s strategic location for its operations in Ukraine, where paramilitary group Wagner claims it has seized control of key locations.

An armored vehicle armed with a machine gun and a dozen men in combat fatigues with silver armbands were seen at a major intersection in the city center, reporters in the city said.

According to the same sources, armored personnel carriers and tanks were also parked in other parts of the city center, including in front of a toy store and a circus.

Passersby pause to watch passing military vehicles, including vans, and other armed men, also with silver armbands, resting.

Wagner’s leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin, claimed his troops had taken control of Russia’s main military command center for Ukrainian operations, as well as an airbase in the city, and vowed to overthrow Moscow’s top military leaders.

Yevgeny Prigoyine also claimed to be at the head of 25,000 fighters.

Rostov, a port city just over 100 kilometers from the Ukrainian border, was founded in the 18th century and is the seat of Russia’s military command in the south.

Unlike other major Russian cities further from the front lines, Rostov, which has a population of just over a million, has suffered the effects of the conflict in neighboring Ukraine.

One person died in a fire at a building of the FSB – the Russian secret service responsible for internal security – in Rostov last March.

The region has also been the target of several drone attacks in recent months.

The region’s governor Vasily Golubev urged residents not to leave their homes unless absolutely necessary, stressing that all planned mass gatherings in the city had been cancelled.

He also urged people not to use the M4 highway – the main road connecting Moscow with southern Russia – as sections are closed and large convoys of cars have formed along the highway.

Public transport remains operational, but routes have been changed to avoid the city center, Golubev added.

“The situation that has arisen requires the utmost concentration of efforts to maintain order,” he said on social media. “Law enforcement is doing whatever is necessary to ensure the safety of the people of our region.”

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Her 10th album Chemistry Kelly Clarkson sings about her 10 year

Her 10th album Chemistry: Kelly Clarkson sings about her 10-year relationship that ended in divorce

The phrase is overused as it is used both incorrectly and excessively. However, we cannot describe it Chemistry Otherwise: It’s arguably Kelly Clarkson’s “most personal” project, having been written and recorded during a highly publicized breakup — and subsequent divorce. “It’s the most difficult album I’ve ever had to make,” affirms the singer.

Kelly Clarkson is no stranger to feeling vulnerable when it comes to starting or singing certain tracks. From “Because of You” to “Piece By Piece,” his repertoire for the last 20 years is full of those edgy anthems that force the performer to suppress any modesty when performing them on stage.

“I’m used to this vulnerability; In fact, I don’t think I know any other way of singing. All artists – singers, painters, sculptors, whatever – it’s our way of connecting with our audience,” she says.

chronicle of a relationship

But in the case of Chemistry – a tenth album released this week – it’s “different,” she agrees. Because each of his 14 tracks serves as a chronicle of his relationship with Brandon Blackstock, from its beginnings to their divorce, which was pronounced in 2022 after nine years of marriage. “I’d never made a concept album like this that’s all about one relationship,” Kelly Clarkson admitted in a video conference call with Le Journal.

” It’s difficult. But it was still important for me to do it and to validate these feelings. I’m sure that many people have experienced something similar and can relate to it. And if it can help people who are going through a difficult breakup going through it, all the better,” she continues with a smile.

different image

So today Kelly Clarkson certainly invites us into an intimate but also darker universe; Because, in addition to its narrative framework, Chemistry’s visual aesthetic is at odds with the sparkling and playful personality it expresses both in The Voice’s red armchair and on the sofa of its daily talk show.

But when we can see the serious, all-black singer on the cover of Chemistry, fans can rest easy: her idol hasn’t lost any of his zest. In fact, the author of these lines spoke to the affable, laughing, and playful Kelly Clarkson earlier this month. And she hopes music lovers will recognize some of those traits as they listen.

“There’s obviously anger and sadness on this album. But there are also songs that evoke completely opposite emotions. The new single “My Favorite Kind of High” tells about the beginnings of a relationship, the excitement and the sparks you feel. And that’s what I wanted: to address the full extent of a relationship, both the good times and the bad times,” she explains.

Resident in Vegas

Now that Kelly Clarkson has completed The Voice’s 23rd edition as coach, the singer is ready for a new challenge: a Las Vegas residency that will begin next month at the Bakkt Theater in Las Vegas. Can we see them and then head out for a proper tour? Difficult to say that the animation of his daily talk show makes it difficult to travel.

“Several things are being prepared behind the scenes. But right now I’m concentrating on the Las Vegas shows. It’s the only thing I have time for at the moment; I’m a single mom of two, just finished The Voice and moved to New York this summer,” she says.

“But I look forward to giving music more space in my life. I know there are many places I haven’t been in a long time that I need to visit. And Montreal is one of them,” she concludes.

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