coronavirus cases, reports Sky News.
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Italy’s lockdown made him feel “humiliated and offended” by depriving him of his freedom. Bocelli spoke at a panel Monday in a Senate conference room, where he was introduced by right-wing opposition leader Matteo Salvini, who has railed against the government’s stringent measures to combat the coronavirus outbreak.
The singer's announcement in May that he had recovered from the virus came weeks after his Easter Sunday performance in Milan's empty cathedral. At the time, Bocelli said that when
.coronavirus cases, reports Sky News.
straight to your inboxNew Juventus manager Andrea Pirlo will offer forward Paulo Dybala to Manchester United this summer in an attempt to re-sign Paul Pogba.That is according to reports from Italy, who appear to have reignited the annual Pogba to Juve rumours that have been a regular staple of the summer transfer window since Pogba returned to United from Turin in 2016.Tuttosport suggest the Serie A champions could convince United to give up Pogba this summer by offering striker Dybala as part
Amid tears, frustration and security looming to escort him away, Dr. Andrew DeLuca’s mental health struggles came to a head in season 16 of “Grey’s Anatomy”.
straight to your inboxJuventus manager Andrea Pirlo has been urged to try and sign Manchester United star Paul Pogba in the summer transfer window.The Italian champions appointed club great Pirlo as their new manager last week just one day after sacking former Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri.Despite winning the Serie A title in his debut season Sarri was sacked shortly after Lyon knocked Juventus out of the Champions League on Friday night, with Pirlo swiftly promoted from his recent appointment as
Sting is looking good!
Animation powerhouse Pixar has unveiled its next feature, Italy-setLuca, to be directed by Enrico Casarosa, writer and director of the studio's 2012 Academy Award-nominated animated short La Luna. Walt Disney said Luca, which will be produced by Andrea Warren (Lava, Cars 3),is set to open in U.S.
ROME — Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli apologized on Wednesday for appearing to belittle the coronavirus by saying he didn’t know anyone who had gone into intensive care, comments that angered many and set off a storm of criticism on social media.In a video on Facebook, Bocelli asked forgiveness for any suffering, saying “it was not my intention to offend those who have been struck by COVID.”Speaking at the Senate on Monday, Bocelli said he believed the situation could not have been as serious as
Andrea Bocelli felt “humiliated and offended” by the lockdown rules in Italy.
MILAN — Fewer A-list stars will stumble out of parties along the lagoon to be snapped by paparazzi in boats. But organizers of this year’s Venice film festival are promising plenty of movies — on actual screens in front of actual audiences — for the first time since the worldwide pandemic shut showbiz.