Although the name may make him sound like a lost Jonas Brother, Jonasu is rather a German multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and artist currently on a red-hot streak with his first entry on the UK's Official Singles Chart.
27.06.2021 - 18:41 / usmagazine.com
Saying sorry. Allison Mack penned a letter apologizing to NXIVM sex cult survivors prior to her Wednesday, June 30, sentencing.
“It is now of paramount importance for me to say, from the bottom of my heart, I am so sorry,” the Smallville alum, 38, wrote in documents obtained by Us Weekly. Her letter was addressed “to those who have been harmed by [her] actions.”
In a memo attached to the letter, the Germany native’s attorneys recommended that Mack receive no jail time. The request was based on her
Although the name may make him sound like a lost Jonas Brother, Jonasu is rather a German multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and artist currently on a red-hot streak with his first entry on the UK's Official Singles Chart.
Although the name may make him sound like a lost Jonas Brother, Jonasu is rather a DJ, songwriter and producer currently on a red-hot streak with his first entry on the UK's Official Singles Chart.
EXCLUSIVE: Streamer and theatrical distributor Mubi has closed its first on-the-ground Cannes business, signing a multi-territory deal for Sebastian Meise’s second feature Great Freedom, which premiered here in Un Certain Regard.
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BERLIN -- Esther Bejarano, a survivor of the Auschwitz death camp who used the power of music to fight antisemitism and racism in Germany, has died. She was 96.Bejarano died peacefully in the early hours of Saturday at the Jewish Hospital in Hamburg, German news agency dpa quoted Helga Obens, a board member of the Auschwitz Committee in Germany, as saying.
England have made it through to the finals of the 2020 European Championships and have been led by football manager Gareth Southgate. The 50 year old former Aston Villa player, who is hoping to re-write history after he missed a penalty against Germany in the 1996 Euros semi-final, has been married to his wife for 24 years.
Take a moment and imagine living in West Germany in July 1969. Like many around the world, you’re sitting in front of a television watching Neil Armstrong as he takes “a giant leap for mankind” by stepping on the moon.
Ed Meza @edmezavarGerman co-productions are making a strong showing at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, among them Leos Carax’s opening film, “Annette,” Wes Anderson’s star-studded “The French Dispatch” and Hungarian director Ildikó Enyedi’s “The Story of My Wife.”Fabian Gasmia’s Berlin-based Detailfilm is among the producers on “Annette,” which stars Adam Driver and Marion Cotillard.
Amazon Studios has greenlit its first scripted comedy in Germany, while the streamer has also lined up an adaptation of Sebastian Fitzek’s debut novel The Therapy.
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