Marco Mengoni fan feels bad at the concert and stops

Marco Mengoni, fan feels bad at the concert and stops the music to help her: “You will remember it forever .”

Marco Mengoni is close byItaly with his tour”Marco in the stadiums” and a few days ago on the occasion of stage a Padovathe singer appeared in an episode with a fan. Video of what happened went viral tick tock. Why is? Speaking to the audience during the concert, the singer noticed that something strange was happening in the crowd, so he stopped everything to make sure the security forces clarified the situation. But let’s see what happened.

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@miryana_love “You will remember for a lifetime” 😂 #marcomengoni #mengonimarco #marconeglistadi #marconeglistadi2023 #padova ♬ Original sound – miryana_love

Marco Mengoni He understood that one of his fans present there was not feeling well and for this reason the intervention of the security and first aid team was requested: “Is there security? In order? In order. We have time anyway – stressed Marco Mengoni ironically. Where do you want to go? Everything is safe, we have incredible security and we thank them and the rescue too », and then we let the applause roar.

Fortunately, the fan recovered in a short time and everything went well. So the singer tried to downplay it, exchanging a few chitchat with the fan from a distance: “You’re fine, aren’t you?” It’s something you’ll remember for the rest of your life. “I fainted at the Mengoni concert in Padua.”

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Amber Heard looks radiant in a chic cream ensemble at

Amber Heard looks radiant in a chic cream ensemble at the premiere of her film in Italy

Amber Heard looks radiant in a chic cream ensemble at the premiere of her film at the Taormina Film Festival – as she returns to the big screen for the first time since the Johnny Depp trial

Amber Heard looked radiant in a chic cream ensemble on Friday night after attending the premiere of her new movie at the Taormina Film Festival in Italy.

The 37-year-old actress is starring in thriller In The Fire, her first foray back into the big screen since losing her ex-husband Johnny Depp, 60, in the libel suit in 2022.

And Amber put court drama behind her as she smiles and laughs with her Italian co-star Luca Calvani, 48, and other friends after promoting the film at the festival.

The beauty slipped into a simple white top and a cream midi skirt with a slit at the front that highlighted her toned pins.

For her evening outfit, she combined a simple black clutch bag and black pumps, which she later took off during the outing.

Everyone's smiling: Amber Heard looked radiant in a chic cream ensemble on Friday night after attending the premiere of her new movie at the Taormina Film Festival in Italy

Everyone’s smiling: Amber Heard looked radiant in a chic cream ensemble on Friday night after attending the premiere of her new movie at the Taormina Film Festival in Italy

Moving on: The 37-year-old actress stars in thriller In The Fire, her first foray back into the big screen since losing her ex-husband Johnny Depp, 60, in the libel case in 2022

Moving on: The 37-year-old actress stars in thriller In The Fire, her first foray back into the big screen since losing her ex-husband Johnny Depp, 60, in the libel case in 2022

Amber left her wavy blonde locks loose for the occasion while she boosted the glamor with a swipe of bold red lipstick.

Despite her recent legal troubles, the mother-of-one looked happier than ever as she laughed and joked with her friends during the film festival.

Her appearance marks the first time she has promoted a film since her court battle.

The action of the film “In The Fire” takes place in Colombia in 1899.

The synopsis on the festival’s website reveals that Amber will play a widowed American psychiatrist who “arrives on a wealthy farm in Colombia after being called to solve the case of a troubled child.”

The boy’s mother is concerned about accusations from a local priest that her child is possessed by the devil.

“When the doctor arrives, she finds that the boy’s mother is dead and that the father himself has begun to believe in the possible possession of the child.”

As the doctor with the new practice attempts to cure the child, it becomes a race against time to save the boy and perhaps her own life.

Happy Days;  Amber left the courtroom drama behind and smiled and laughed with her Italian co-star Luca Calvani, 48, and other friends after promoting the film at the festival

Happy Days; Amber left the courtroom drama behind and smiled and laughed with her Italian co-star Luca Calvani, 48, and other friends after promoting the film at the festival

Gorgeous: The beauty slipped into a sheer white top and a cream midi skirt with a slit at the front that highlighted her toned pins

Gorgeous: The beauty slipped into a sheer white top and a cream midi skirt with a slit at the front that highlighted her toned pins

Ouch: For her evening outfit, she combined a simple black clutch bag and black pumps, which she later took off during the outing

Ouch: For her evening outfit, she combined a simple black clutch bag and black pumps, which she later took off during the outing

Grinning and barefoot: The actress ran through the cobblestone streets without her shows It's simple: she showed off her pedicure while carefully walking the streets

Grinning and barefoot: The actress ran through the cobblestone streets without her shows

Fun times: Amber laughed and giggled happily with her companions in the evening

Fun times: Amber laughed and giggled happily with her companions in the evening

Drink up: She was spotted chatting with her male pal while he enjoyed a glass of wine

Drink up: She was spotted chatting with her male pal while he enjoyed a glass of wine

Glamour: Amber left her wavy blonde locks loose for the occasion while she boosted the glamor with a swipe of bold red lipstick

Glamour: Amber left her wavy blonde locks loose for the occasion while she boosted the glamor with a swipe of bold red lipstick

Amber will also appear in the upcoming Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom.

She is expected to reprise her role as Mera for the superhero film, which hits theaters in December.

Amber lives in Spain with her two-year-old daughter Oonagh, where she moved after the controversial court case.

The little one was born in April 2021 through a surrogate mother.

Helping hand: Amber was helped on high heels to climb the stairs

Helping hand: Amber was helped on high heels to climb the stairs

The eye-catcher: she showed herself long-legged in the skirt with thigh slits Go this route: Amber looked like a silver screen siren in her glamorous ensemble

The eye-catcher: she showed herself long-legged in the skirt with thigh slits

I got you: As they walked, her mate placed a reassuring hand on her waist

I got you: As they walked, her mate placed a reassuring hand on her waist

Barefoot: The actress took off her shoes during the outing

Barefoot: The actress took off her shoes during the outing

Happy again: Despite her recent legal troubles, the mother-of-one looked happier than ever as she laughed and joked with her friends during the film festival

Happy again: Despite her recent legal troubles, the mother-of-one looked happier than ever as she laughed and joked with her friends during the film festival

Back to business: Her appearance marks the first time she has promoted a film since her court battle

Back to business: Her appearance marks the first time she has promoted a film since her court battle

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Mel Maia explains her relationship with MC Daniel after reaching

Mel Maia explains her relationship with MC Daniel after reaching out to funk singer

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6/24/2023 6:12 am

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Mayan honey caused a stir on social media last Friday (23) after posting a compilation of videos of special moments and below MC Daniel in the records.

“You make my life happier [VocĂȘs fazem a minha vida mais feliz]’ the actress explained in the caption of the post on her Instagram. In addition to shots of fun with friends, the video also shows Mel at her exboyfriend’s side. See:

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The release caused an uproar among the couple’s fans, who are looking forward to a return.

“The return is coming, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DANIEL AND MEL COME BACK,” begged one follower in the comments.

“I don’t think they’re quite done, they follow each other, they have the releases together on the feed here and on the neighboring network [TikTok], and she neither erased nor tried to hide the tattoo with his initials. Maybe they need some time,” suggested another.

However, on a celebrity gossip site, the actress made a point of clarifying her relationship with the singer. “We are friends,” he wrote. Cash:

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The two would have ended around the first week of June, just before Valentine’s Day, after nine months of dating.






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Gabrielle Union monitored her childrens profiles on social networks –

Gabrielle Union monitored her children’s profiles on social networks – Le Journal de QuĂ©bec

Little did Gabrielle Union’s kids know she was “monitoring” their social media accounts.

In an interview for Glamor, the Bring It On actress opened up about how she controls the consumption of internet content in her home. “For our underage children, they have no control over their social networks. For our adult kids, it’s a trial-and-error process, the 50-year-old star said. Trust is a difficult thing in this generation, you will quickly find out who you can trust and who you can’t. They found out quickly because neither of them had complete control over their social media until they were adults.

The actress also revealed that she constantly monitors her children’s social media accounts. “As a family we had too much to lose, we needed to make sure we were supervised at all times. Did the older kids know that? No, they haven’t. “They forgot we created their accounts as a gift,” she added. So they had no idea we were monitoring their private messages and everything. We must do what must be done.”

The Bad Boys II actress added, “Social media is a great way to find out what’s going on in my house.”

Gabrielle Union has daughter Kaavia, four, with husband Dwyane Wade. She is also the mother-in-law of her husband’s children, Zaire (21), Zaya (16) and Xavier (9).

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Danger of thunderstorms endangers the national holiday MeteoMedia

Danger of thunderstorms endangers the national holiday – MĂ©tĂ©oMĂ©dia

Published June 24, 2023 at 11:38 am

The national holiday takes place under the threat of violent storms in several sectors. forecasts.

Stormy potential for the national holiday

National Day celebrations could be paused on Saturday. North of the river, the passage of a cold front leads to an increase in air mass. In the southern parts of the province, it is the humidity that can lead to violent storms.

Thunderstorms on Saturday, Jan

Lots of humidity in the air

The passage of a cold front provides uplift potential for areas further north. Isolated storm cells are forming in a line stretching from Outaouais to Sept-Îles and passing through Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean during the afternoon. This risk will disappear in the evening.

As for the areas further south, the presence of a hot air mass coupled with the introduction of a new system also brings some inconveniences. Estrie and Beauce are at risk of overlapping thunderstorms. This risk extends to Montreal and the National Capital Region.

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Good to know: A storm cell is considered isolated if it erupts in previously clear skies. It is often short-lived and the sky clears up immediately. A nested thunderstorm usually forms at the core of a system when the sky is completely cloudy.

Lots of rain for the south

This air mass contains a high water vapor content. During thunderstorms, there could be heavy rain in places. Significant accumulations of water are possible in the event of heavy rainfall.

Note that small hailstones can fall forming storm cells. In Estrie, hailstones with a diameter of two centimeters are possible, which corresponds to a five cent piece.

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1687611519 The hotel that built a greenhouse to feed barren Patagonia

The hotel that built a greenhouse to feed “barren” Patagonia

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“In this country sterility is spreading like a veritable curse.” This is what the Englishman Charles Darwin wrote about Argentine Patagonia in his famous book “Diary of a Naturalist’s Voyage Around the World”, published in 1839, with notes on the flora, Fauna and geology of the place. The scientist’s sentence sounds like a harsh judgment for the country’s most sparsely populated region, where the population density is just 2.2 people per square kilometer.

Food production is no easy task during the cold winters of Ushuaia, the city in Tierra del Fuego province known in tourism as “the southernmost in the world”. Night time lows can reach -10°C, there are few hours of natural light, snowfall and strong winds.

The vast majority of kitchens are supplied with groceries arriving by truck – and to a lesser extent by air – to suppliers in the city, with logistics taking anywhere from three to five days. The products come from Buenos Aires and other places in Patagonia, weather conditions permitting. The supply of vegetables and greens is particularly delicate due to the climate.

To offer its passengers an alternative to go green when shopping and minimize their carbon footprint, Hotel Los Cauquenes has opened a greenhouse where employees grow aromatic herbs and some vegetables. These products are part of the restaurant’s public menu. The initiative was launched last year after several years of experimentation and good results in a seasonal open-air orchard.

The Green House.The Greenhouse.Rogelio Espinosa (Courtesy)

“The open garden only lasted a few months. So we started thinking about the possibility of a greenhouse, with the idea of ​​protecting and increasing production to enhance the gastronomic experience. We try to produce our own food. We will not meet all the needs of vegetables, but we will work with our economy and our district,” says Natalia Tello, the hotel’s operations manager and one of the project’s mentors.

The idea was implemented with technical advice from the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA). With them, they made plans, thought about the project and found the most suitable site to shelter it from the wind.

“Distance and weather are crucial factors in production. Some foreign guests tell us: “How few types of fruit they have!” Perhaps because they are not so juicy and the products are concentrated. We depend on the ability to deliver and the continuity of our suppliers. In addition to the quality that we achieve with the installation of the greenhouse, we produce food without the use of chemical products,” adds Tello.

Haydee Paredes makes the compost for the greenhouse floor.Haydee Paredes makes the compost for the greenhouse floor. Rogelio Espinosa (Courtesy)

The greenhouse was built on a plot of land where a hut used to stand. The aromatic ones were chosen for space reasons. “It is a hotel for 100 passengers. The idea is to add more ships over time to be self-sufficient. The awareness of the protection of the environment began in Ushuaia with the arrival of tourism. This has always been a fit for purpose city, building everything from a naval base to a prison. It was a place without plants,” says Cristian Zaefferer, President of Los Cauquenes.

Over time, the greenhouse idea grew and began to bear fruit: thyme, oregano, sage, chives, mint, spring onions and rosemary. They also experimented with spinach, arugula, and baby potatoes, which were the hotel’s big stars. This small production makes a big difference and always delivers fresh produce, which the hotel kitchen staff appreciate.

The potatoes harvested in the hotel's greenhouse.The potatoes harvested in the hotel greenhouse.Rogelio Espinosa (Courtesy)

“It’s a lot to consume in the hotel from a small greenhouse. It allows us to decorate the dishes, use the flowers and demonstrate that food can be made. We can proudly tell our guests that the chives come from our greenhouse, as do the potatoes that accompany the dishes. They weren’t purchased from the supplier and they weren’t heated,” says Haydee Paredes, the hotel’s executive chef.

The idea of ​​his gastronomic proposal is to add more and more local ingredients in addition to those produced in the greenhouse. “We change the restaurant’s menu every six months with a proposal to strengthen local products. I like the cuisine that conveys from the first bite. For our lamb casserole, for example, we smoke with lenga, a tree called Tierra del Fuego oak. The idea is to be part of the entire production chain. In addition to quality, we do not use any chemical products and with the greenhouse we have immediate availability and continuity,” added Paredes of the restaurant, which has a capacity for 70 guests.

Although Los Cauquenes is the first hotel in Ushuaia to have a greenhouse installed, INTA estimates there are around 60 vegetable growers in the area who work with an institution’s program called ProHuerta to promote food security and sovereignty in the country. They achieve this through training and the supply of seeds and other biological inputs.

Paredes harvests radishes in the greenhouse.Paredes harvests radishes in the greenhouse. Rogelio Espinosa (Courtesy)

“We rely heavily on the continent to provide us with fresh fruit and vegetables. We promote the local product and its added value, such as Santa Cruz purple garlic, but we cannot claim to have the same crops grown in the rest of the country. A plant needs at least seven hours of light to produce, which we don’t have here in the winter months. We encourage intensive orchards that produce a surplus that can be used for canning and freezing [congelar] or eat dried. This preserves the quality of the product throughout the winter,” explains Susana Aressi, a nod to INTA Tierra del Fuego’s ProHuerta program.

Although the greenhouses are good private initiatives, Aressi says the method is expensive. He also believes that the state should create more incentives for production aimed at small local producers. “With the current food production, we do not even reach 0.1% of the demand that exists on the Tierra del Fuego market. “The extraction of raw materials should be promoted from the local or provincial area in order to be able to reach the market more powerfully and with higher quality,” he argued.

Aressi cites other productive ventures beyond reduced horticultural production. And he is enthusiastic about the companies that are building their brands in this city on the other side of the continent. His words somewhat contradict Darwin’s about the poverty of these countries. “There are people from other areas who think that nothing can be produced here. We proudly do it at the same level as the rest of the country.”

Haydee Paredes, Executive Chef, garnishes one of the restaurant's dishes.Haydee Paredes, Executive Chef, garnishes one of the restaurant’s dishes. Rogelio Espinosa (Courtesy)

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Big changes within the Lions

Big changes within the Lions

The Trois-RiviÚres Lions are entering a new era as Marc-André Bergeron has stepped down from all his duties while Pascal Rheaume will act as general manager and head coach.

The Trois RiviĂšres organization, which missed out on the playoffs in its second year of existence after qualifying in 2022, is hoping Rheaume will offer it a little more stability. The last few months have been marked by the resignation of pilot Éric BĂ©langer and a dispute with the city administration over the lease of the ColisĂ©e VidĂ©otron. Now the new GM and head coach, who has been an assistant since 2021, will build on his strengths to bring positives back to the Lions.

“We believe that his experience as a player and coach, as well as his connection to the city of Trois-RiviĂšres, will contribute significantly to the success of our team. We are confident that Pascal can lead the Lions to excellence,” Dean MacDonald, president of Deacon Sports and Entertainment, said in a statement.

Rheaume has a long career as a professional player, playing 318 games in the National League from 1996 to 2006. The 50-year-old and brother of former goalkeeper Manon Rheaume is characterized by “his in-depth knowledge of the sport coupled with his strategic focus, thinking ability and excellent work ethic,” according to the organization.

For a return to Bergeron in April, he gave no guarantee of a return next season.

“I love my role as Vice President and General Manager. I enjoyed the coaching more than I expected. I need to rest and think about next season to really see what shoes I want to wear. As we speak, I want to take the time to think about it carefully and to talk about it with my family. I want to keep all options open to make sure I make the right decision,” he admitted to TVA Sports JiC.

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1687611321 Paris will test electric flying taxis during the 2024 Olympics

Paris will test electric flying taxis during the 2024 Olympics

AutoFlight, maker of electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles (eVTOL), has signed a partnership with Groupe ADP to test its devices during the 2024 Olympics – without passengers, the company announced on Thursday.

Founded in China in 2017, AutoFlight is headquartered in Shanghai but its research center is in Germany. Next summer it will begin its test flights at the Vertiport of Pontoise-Cormeilles-en-Vexin (Val-d’Oise, north of Paris), operated by Groupe ADP, which is developing five other Vertiports in the Paris region (at the Heliport Issy-les-Moulineaux, Paris-Austerlitz, Paris-Charles-de-Gaulle Airport, Le Bourget Airport and Saint-Cyr-l Aerodrome École).

The Pontoise Vertiport offers a complete infrastructure with a take-off and landing area, a passenger reception terminal and control areas, AutoFlight said in its Thursday press release.

Paris will test electric flying taxis during the 2024 Olympics

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The company, which employs around 400 people, expects its eVTOL cargo – for transporting goods – to be approved in China in 2024, before being launched in Europe for passenger transport in 2027.

She’s not the only one in the ranks of eVTOL, which is attracting more and more interest and funds. The German Volocopter has taken on a small pioneering role and is scheduled to operate commercial flights with passengers for the Paris Olympics next summer.

Since 2021, Volocopter has been conducting test campaigns for its “VoloCity” devices at Pontoise Airport, in collaboration with Groupe ADP and the Île-de-France region. The company is currently trying to get the European certification that will allow it to fly and is hoping for a green light from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) in spring 2024.

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“The market for advanced air mobility will be so big that there’s room for ten good companies,” Mark Robert Henning, AutoFlight’s director for Europe, told AFP. “First, all eVTOL players need to work together.”

AutoFlight aims to start with annual production of 100 aircraft and says it has received letters of intent for 780 of its eVTOLs – for passenger and cargo aircraft – primarily from Asia and the Middle East

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