Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentSusanna Nicchiarelli’s “Nico, 1988,” about the German singer who performed with the Velvet Underground, made a splash in Venice in 2017 when it took top honors in the cutting-edge Horizons section.
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Christopher Vourlias Xhafer is a 45-year-old pharmacologist who left Kosovo to live in Germany, where he has a comfortable, middle-class life with his German wife and children. But one day a dead rat mysteriously appears hanging from the garden gate in front of his home, setting off a bizarre series of menacing events.
Nick Vivarelli International CorrespondentSusanna Nicchiarelli’s “Nico, 1988,” about the German singer who performed with the Velvet Underground, made a splash in Venice in 2017 when it took top honors in the cutting-edge Horizons section.
straight to your inbox Spain manager Luis Enrique has thrown his backing behind David de Gea after a tough season for Manchester United.After a short hiatus, competitive football returned on Thursday night as the Nations League got underway, with the marquee clash being Spain's match against Germany in Stuttgart.
straight to your inboxPep Guardiola's ego has prevented him from replicating his success at Barcelona, according to Germany legend Lothar Matthaus.Guardiola has not won the Champions League since leaving Barcelona, or even reached a final, but has won 13 domestic trophies - including five league titles - at Bayern Munich and Manchester City in eight seasons.That is not good enough for Matthaus, though, with the 1990 World Cup winner calling Guardiola 'egocentric' for his insistance on changing
A German rock concert that was meant to “Give Live A Chance” is being postponed.
coronavirus cases.The gig, announced earlier this month, was set to see Bryan Adams playing to 7,000+ people at Düsseldorf’s Merkur Spiel-Arena on September 4.The show came as part of a ‘Give Live A Chance’ gig, which would’ve been the largest gig since the pandemic began, and is now being rearranged for “late autumn.”Upon the announcement of the gig, Live Nation claimed that the 66,000 capacity of the arena would be pared down to just 12,000, with audience members sitting 1.5 meters away from
Heidi Klum and Seal have reached an agreement after she went to court to get permission to travel abroad with their four children for work purposes, Us Weekly confirms.“From October 19, 2020 through and including December 19, 2020, and again from January 9, 2021 through and including February 23, 2021, Heidi shall be permitted to travel to Germany with the children,” read court documents filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Thursday, August 27.The filing also stated that Seal (real name Henry
People reported Thursday.In return, Seal will get expanded visitation with the children both before they leave and upon their return, according to the publication, as well as being able to see them while they are in Germany if he so wishes. Klum, 47, is going to Germany to film a new season of the country's Next Top Model reality show.In her previous court filing, she explained that the series is normally filmed in the USA but the German cast and crew are not permitted currently to enter America
Heidi Klum and Seal have reached a custody agreement for the former to travel with their kids to Germany to work later this year. The 'Kiss From A Rose' hitmaker fired back at his ex-wife after she applied for an emergency court hearing to seek permission to take Leni, 16, Henry, 14, Johan, 13, and Lou, 10, to Europe with her while she's working on 'Germany's Next Top Model' in October.
Heidi Klum and Seal have reached an agreement regarding the model's request to take her children to Germany to film Last week, the judge filed an emergency motion, claiming her former husband wouldn't permit their four children — Helene, 16, Henry, 14, Johan, 13, and Lou, 10 — to travel overseas with her in October.However, according to the court documents obtained by ET, Klum is now permitted to travel to Germany with their kids from Oct. 19 through Dec. 19, 2020, and again from Jan. 9 through
Heidi Klum, 47, and ex-husband Seal, have “come to the amicable agreement” in their battle over whether or not she could take their kids to Germany with her later this year, a source confirms to HollywoodLife.com. Heidi has work duties in her homeland on Germany’s Next Top Model and wanted to bring their four children Leni, 16, Henry, 14, Johan, 13, and Lou, 10, along to be with her.
Heidi Klum and Seal are reaching an agreement.
It looks like Heidi Klum, 47, may get to take her kids to Germany with her for three months so she can film the next season of Germany’s Next Top Model whether her ex-husband and father of the kids, Seal, 57, approves or not, according to one California lawyer.
Seal has broken his silence on Heidi Klum‘s comments of him blocking her from taking their children to Germany while she films Germany’s Next Top Model.
Following her request to move their children to Germany, Seal slammed Heidi Klum’s “hidden agenda” in their custody battle. According to the 57-year-old British singer, whose real name is Henry Olusegun Adeola Samuel, his ex-wife’s plans to move to Germany with his children will ultimately hurt their “close bond.”
After Heidi Klum claimed in legal documents that ex-husband Seal‘s time with their children is “sporadic at best,” the singer hit back with a declaration of his own. Seal (real name Henry Samuel) believes that his ex-wife has a “hidden agenda” for wanting to take their four kids — Helene, 16, Henry, 14, Johan, 13, and Lou, 10 — with her to Germany, he said in court docs filed obtained by HollywoodLife.
DownDetector.com, a site dedicated to tracking tech outages, showed a severe spike in issues as well, with about 50,000 “Zoom problems” reported between 6:00 and 7:00 a.m. PT.
Fans were not allowed in the stadium Sunday night to watch German club Bayern Munich squeeze by Paris St. Germain 1-0 in the tightly contested final of the 2020 Champions League, the top event in European club soccer.