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Dsquared² showed its fall/winter collection for 2016/2017 at Milan Men's Fashion Week, proving as always that clothes really do make the man.
Barcelona (Spain), May 13. (EFE) .- (Camera: EFE) Casa Batlló will reopen its doors on Friday offering the public an immersive experience called "10D Experience", which uses the most advanced technology to reach the five senses of the visitor and propose "a trip" to the mind of architect Antoni Gaudí.FOOTAGE OF THE EXHIBITION IN BARCELONA
American model Bella Hadid has revealed via Instagram that she headed to the Dior Institute in Paris after starring at Milan Fashion Week.
Lewis Capaldi has been named Music Week's Artist Of The Year 2019 after topping the charts in both the UK and US.
Buenos Aires, Dec 9 (EFE / EPA).- Several years ago, when his time was up as Argentine Cabinet chief, Alberto Fernandez found some of his lyrics in his desk drawer and turned them into songs. And when he becomes the nation's president this Tuesday, he will take his guitar to the Casa Rosada with him.(CAMERA: José Manuel Rodríguez)SOUNDBITES FROM PROFESSOR OF ROCK, CULTURE, AND POLITICS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BUENOS AIRES AND JOURNALIST JUAN IGNACIO PROVÉNDOLA.VIDEOS OF ALBERTO FERNÁNDEZ PLAYING THE GUITAR: HANDOUT BY PÁGINA 12. VIDEOS OF ALBERTO FERNÁNDEZ SINGING IN A CONCERT: HANDOUT BY ARGENTINE PUBLIC TELEVISION.TRANSLATION:JUAN IGNACIO PROVÉNDOLA: 1. "It's something he was crazy about even before his political interests...The year when he started buying his first discs was also the year when his militancy began. It was, in fact, a very important year for both aspects in Argentina, 1973, it was the year in which Almendra was launched, one of our most emblematic bands, and it was also the year in which Peron returned to Argentina.2. "Alberto spoke of the influence this early middle-class Buenos Aires rock had...for young people it meant finding a cultural expression outside of what those in power, those military governments, wanted to force on everyone"
Buenos Aires, Dec 9 (EFE / EPA).- Several years ago, when his time was up as Argentine Cabinet chief, Alberto Fernandez found some of his lyrics in his desk drawer and turned them into songs. And when he becomes the nation's president this Tuesday, he will take his guitar to the Casa Rosada with him.(CAMERA: José Manuel Rodríguez)SOUNDBITES FROM PROFESSOR OF ROCK, CULTURE, AND POLITICS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BUENOS AIRES AND JOURNALIST JUAN IGNACIO PROVÉNDOLA. THE SINGER OF THE ARGENTINE BAND EL MATÓ A UN POLICÍA MOTORIZADO, SANTIAGO BARRIONUEVO.VIDEOS OF ALBERTO FERNÁNDEZ PLAYING THE GUITAR: HANDOUT BY PÁGINA 12. VIDEOS OF ALBERTO FERNÁNDEZ SINGING IN A CONCERT: HANDOUT BY ARGENTINE PUBLIC TELEVISION.TRANSLATION:JUAN IGNACIO PROVÉNDOLA: 1. "It's something he was crazy about even before his political interests...The year when he started buying his first discs was also the year when his militancy began. It was, in fact, a very important year for both aspects in Argentina, 1973, it was the year in which Almendra was launched, one of our most emblematic bands, and it was also the year in which Peron returned to Argentina.2. "Alberto spoke of the influence this early middle-class Buenos Aires rock had...for young people it meant finding a cultural expression outside of what those in power, those military governments, wanted to force on everyone," 3. "Maybe Fernandez realized that Argentines expect more serious talk than his opinions on soccer, since in Argentina there are more than enough people talking about that sport...the most interesting things Alberto can contribute are about other matters" 4. "Rock seems to be a language totally alien to leading politicians...but which he uses very credibly because he not only talks about discs but he knows how to play the guitar. These are novelties that I believe bring him closer to popular culture" SANTIAGO BARRIONUEVO: 1. "He plays the guitar very well, he sings well, he's got a good voice, a little raspy, but...he can play the guitar very well and still be a bad president"