Selasa, 24 September 2019

Meghan and Harry head to the beach in South Africa - CNN

On Tuesday, Prince Harry and wife, Meghan, are visiting Waves for Change – an innovative charity that takes children out of the violent neighborhoods they live in and teaches them how to surf and, hopefully, how to heal. 

Where they live is just a few miles away, but the contrast couldn’t be starker.

“It is better here because they shoot where we live,” said 12-year-old Chloe, “They shoot, they rape people, they abuse people.”

Waves for Change was started by Tim Conibear, who traveled to South Africa after graduating from university in the UK.

Between fifty and eighty children are brought to the beaches around False Bay for weekly sessions. First, they talk about their experiences in a kind of relaxed group therapy session – then they suit up in wetsuits and hit the waves. 

Simply separating them from their environments so they can be be outside of gang and crime affected areas is important, says Keenan Adonis, a coach for the charity.

“Things like violence fascinates them. Because it's happening at their the next door neighbor's, it's happening in the next road. They stand near the crime scene. They want to see what is happening. They want to know, 'Is that my friend laying there?’” he said.  

Adonis says that the kids like Chloe, who stick with the program, are transformed.

“It helps me because we have manners here, no swearing, no fighting and they care about us here,” Chloe said.

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2019-09-24 11:04:00Z
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Meghan and Harry head to the beach in South Africa - CNN

On Tuesday, Prince Harry and wife, Meghan, are visiting Waves for Change – an innovative charity that takes children out of the violent neighborhoods they live in and teaches them how to surf and, hopefully, how to heal. 

Where they live is just a few miles away, but the contrast couldn’t be starker.

“It is better here because they shoot where we live,” said 12-year-old Chloe, “They shoot, they rape people, they abuse people.”

Waves for Change was started by Tim Conibear, who traveled to South Africa after graduating from university in the UK.

Between fifty and eighty children are brought to the beaches around False Bay for weekly sessions. First, they talk about their experiences in a kind of relaxed group therapy session – then they suit up in wetsuits and hit the waves. 

Simply separating them from their environments so they can be be outside of gang and crime affected areas is important, says Keenan Adonis, a coach for the charity.

“Things like violence fascinates them. Because it's happening at their the next door neighbor's, it's happening in the next road. They stand near the crime scene. They want to see what is happening. They want to know, 'Is that my friend laying there?’” he said.  

Adonis says that the kids like Chloe, who stick with the program, are transformed.

“It helps me because we have manners here, no swearing, no fighting and they care about us here,” Chloe said.

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2019-09-24 09:36:00Z
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Sean Spicer Appeals To MAGA Supporters For ‘Dancing With the Stars’ Votes - Deadline

After an underwhelming performance last week on his Dancing With the Stars debut, Sean Spicer has a plan to stay in the competition — a campaign for votes.

The former White House press secretary made the announcement on tonight’s episode of the ABC competition series.

“We’re going to run this like a campaign,” he said. “Bumper stickers, yard signs, whatever we can do to get people to vote for us.”

In case viewers missed the call for support, Spicer put out the word on social media urging fans, followers and MAGA supporters to vote 20 times. “Text SEAN 10 times to 21523 and vote 10 more times on abc.com,” he tweeted Monday, along with the hashtags #MAGA and #KAG.

He has a website too, spicerarnold.com, which touts the slogan: “We’re counting on your votes to win the Mirror Ball!”

Despite his personal appeals, Spicer is facing an uphill battle toward winning DWTS’ coveted trophy. His salsa with champion dancer Lindsay Arnold last week didn’t exactly sizzle, and earned the second-lowest score of the night.

Judge Bruno Tonioli broke the news to Spicer and Arnold that the dance lacked spice, but tried to offer a bit of reassurance, adding: “there were some elements of salsa there.”

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2019-09-24 04:30:00Z
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'The Voice’ throws shade at ex-coach Adam Levine on Season 17 premiere - Yahoo Entertainment

Season 17 of The Voice premiered Monday, sans original coach Adam Levine for the first time in the series’ eight-year history — and it was a little weird how, aside from one shady comment blurted out by Adam’s former onscreen BFF Blake Shelton, the two-hour episode featured no other acknowledgement of Adam, who left The Voice abruptly (and seemingly acrimoniously) this past May.

“It's not Kelly's fault! She's in Adam's old chair, and it makes her... possessed! You have to go for the jugular if you're in that seat,” Blake snarked after returning coach Kelly Clarkson engaged in some particularly aggressive (read: Levine-like) gameplay. Ooh, snap.

Some context here: Like Blake, Adam had appeared on every Voice season (all 16 of them), without a break, since 2011. But in the past couple years it had become abundantly clear that he was no longer happy sitting in that red chair. (In fact, People reported that Adam wanted to leave The Voice four whole years ago.) Things started to come to a head in Season 15 last year, when Adam threw his contestant DeAndre Nico under the bus on the most bizarre Voice episode ever and diehard viewers subsequently rallied for him to be fired. Then in Season 16, when a new-fangled and ill-advised Cross-Battles round (which has thankfully been scrapped this season) resulted in Team Adam getting almost entirely wiped out before the Live Playoffs even began, a disgruntled Adam reportedly became even more difficult to work with.

A source told Yahoo Entertainment that by the end of the Season 16, “No one behind the scenes want[ed] him to return.” During a performance by the coaches at NBC’s spring Upfronts presentation, Adam was so grouchy and scowl-y that a YouTube clip of the event was quickly taken down; another inside source that witnessed that debacle told Yahoo, “[Adam] sang, but he made it so clear he did not want to be there. It was disgusting. ... He made it impossible not to hate him.”

Well, the feeling was apparently mutual. So now Adam is gone, and it’s like the “Beautiful Goodbye” singer was never even there. And with Adam’s onscreen bromance with Blake over, in Adam’s place/chair for Monday’s premiere was Blake’s showmance partner, girlfriend and returning on/off coach Gwen Stefani. (This season’s fourth coach is reigning champ John Legend.) And it was nothing but good vibes all around. Even with Gwen’s sneaky anti-Blake scheming — hey, all’s fair in love and Voice, right? — the mood felt lighter and brighter.

I can’t say I missed Adam and his bad mojo at all, and I don’t think the coaches did either. (Amusingly, at one point Kelly actually said she missed Jennifer Hudson — who was a Voice coach in Seasons 13 and 15, and a very good one at that — but Kelly never uttered a word about Adam’s more glaring absence.) However, public reaction on Twitter was mixed. Some fans were missing Adam, while others felt him being gone was refreshing. One person tweeted: "I was worried about no Adam on @voicenbc — but we are LOVING this season!"

It's true that — for better or worse — The Voice wasn't quite the same without Adam. But it was still an entertaining premiere with some solid auditions, as seen below. And isn’t the talent what this show is supposed to be about, anyway? Let’s get to it.

Katie Kadan: “Baby I Love You”

Like the coaches, I thought Katie was a man until her dramatic reveal. Her deep, feral, bluesy wail had Kelly making instantly GIF-able dropped-jawed facial expressions, and Gwen even said this Chicago diva sounded like original Voice coach Cee Lo Green! But Kelly’s comparison to Alabama Shakes powerhouse Brittany Howard was spot-on. This woman really lit up the screen with her colorful Betsey Johnson lewks and sparkling personality and massive talent, and while her career got off to a late start (“I was a chubby chick living in a skinny girl’s world,” she said, explaining why she used to be scared to perform publicly), she is absolutely perfect for this show. She may have been the first contestant of the season, but she’s already my favorite.

Who turned? All four coaches — but Kelly was out of the running, thanks to Blake’s merciless use of his Block button.

Result: Team Legend. I think Kelly, who even ran onstage to hug kindred spirit Katie, would have won, but John — who raved about Katie’s rawness, fire, and “rock ‘n’ roll energy,” ad described her as “fountain of excitement” — is also a good match.

Jake Halendevang, 24: “Wish I Knew You”

This AC/DC-obsessed, flaxen-haired lost Hanson brother/baby Keith Urban bought his first Stratocaster at age 11 with money he earned from starting a lemonade stand. Now, that’s the kind of work ethic that will take a kid far on The Voice! However, I was only impressed by Jake’s Jeff Buckley-esque falsetto (which, in another case of mistaken gender identity, the coaches thought was a woman at first); I thought his performance veered into generic bar-band territory once he got his deeper chest voice.

Who turned? Blake, Gwen, John. (Side note: Adam Levine probably would have loved this kid. He was a sucker for every guitar-toting Jonny Lang wannabe that ever auditioned.)

Result: Team Gwen. Jake’s “heart-fluttering” Gwen crush probably helped, but she is the only rocker on the panel. While Blake tried to claim that he’s only coach who’s ever won The Voice with a rock artist, I imagine Pharrell Williams and the Ray LaMontagne-covering Sawyer Fredericks would beg to differ.

Brennan Lassiter, 20: “You Are my Sunshine”

This small-town church girl’s raspy, country-blues tribute to the grandparents who raised her was unexpectedly cool, if slightly try-hard. She had raw potential, and I appreciated that she had a bit of rock edge that belied her sunshiny, girl-next-door image.

Who turned? All four coaches, although it seemed a given that Brennan would go for Blake.

Result: Team Kelly! Maybe when Blake tried to talk Brennan out of going with another coach by bizarrely telling her, “These people know as much about country music as I know about getting a pap smear,” his humor backfired. (That was pretty funny, though.)

Rose Short, 34: “Preach”

This tough-as-nails former corrections officer (what a Sharon Jones-like storyline!) poured her heart and soul into John Legend’s recent socially conscious anthem and had Kelly making her famous stankface. “You could cover any original song and annihilate the original singer,” Kelly told Rose. (Damn, way to burn John! Um, he was sitting right there!)

Who turned? Kelly and Gwen… but, surprisingly, not John.

Result: Team Gwen, which was an even bigger shocker. Apparently Rose has been a fan of Gwen since day one. I wonder if she got The Beacon Street Collection on vinyl?

Will Breman, 25: “Say You’ll Be There”

This Santa Barbara busker, who has Asperger’s and uses music to communicate with people, was the first Season 17 contestant to take a major artistic risk with this “funkified, jazzified” remake of a Spice Girls hit. It’s unclear how great a technical singer he is, and he could easily lapse into shtickiness and gimmickry, but for now I will say he’s definitely unique, creative, and interesting.

Who turned? John, Gwen.

Result: Team Legend. It was pretty obvious that was how this one was going to go after fanboy Will got to sing an “impromptu” duet of “Ordinary People” with John.

Alex Guthrie, 25: “Love and Happiness”

I thought Alex was pretty ho-hum, but he’s friends with Jennifer Hudson, and J.Hud Productions endorses him, so maybe he has potential.

Who turned? Kelly, Gwen.

Result: Team Kelly.

Kate Hammock, 18: “Vienna”

Sadly, Kate covered the Billy Joel song, not the Ultravox one by the same title. But her airy, girly, lilting voice made for a charming, quirky piano performance.

Who turned? Blake and Gwen, both at the last minute.

Result: Team Blake! Even Blake seemed surprised. But while Gwen had said she wanted a “young, super-talented Disney girl,” Kate must have realized that Blake’s the coach with the better Voice track record with contestants of all ages.

Marina Chello, 37: “Walk Me Home”

Marina is one of those classic music-biz second-chancer contestants. The Uzbekistan immigrant, who learned English from the Mariah Carey catalog, was signed to Puff Daddy’s Bad Boy label in 2007, but nothing came of it. To be honest, I can kind of see why. Her P!nk cover was solid, but it was nowhere near an Alecia Moore level. I think this was the wrong song choice.

Who turned? Kelly, Blake.

Result: Team Blake! I have no idea why a rock/pop power-singer who covered P!nk would choose Blake over Kelly, the one coach that actually pointed out Marina’s potential. Marina explained that she just “went with her gut.” Maybe she had indigestion?

Kyndal Inskeep, 22: “Never Been to Spain”

The CS&N-loving Nashville nanny and Ali Fedotowsky lookalike had a pretty vibrato and serious Raitt/Ronstadt vibes. She is definitely one to watch – though, sadly, she’s the sort of contestant that could win but then will never be heard from again.

Who turned? Kelly, Gwen… and Blake, who got BLOCKED by Gwen! (“It’s never good when your girlfriend blocks you,” he grumbled.)

Result: Team Gwen. Gwen never won in her previous three seasons (and she only made it to the finale once, in Season 9 with fourth-placer Jeffery Austin), but she had a good night this Monday, so maybe this will be her year.

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2019-09-24 04:11:53Z
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Senin, 23 September 2019

The royals visit Cape Town - CapeTown ETC

Prince Harry and wife Meghan’s official Africa tour begins today in the Mother City. Joined by baby Archie, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expected to visit South Africa, Botswana, Angola and Malawi during their 10 day, four-country tour of Africa.

“This will be Their Royal Highnesses’ first official tour as a family. Not only will this visit serve as an opportunity for the duke and duchess to highlight many of the causes they have been involved with for many years, it will demonstrate a modern U.K.-Africa partnership in action,” said Nigel Casey, British High Commissioner to South Africa at a media briefing, cited by Hapaars Bazaar.

Their schedule focuses heavily on community engagement and grassroots leadership and will be on causes close to their hearts such as the HIV/AIDS epidemic, mental health, women’s/girl’s rights and the environment.

The family will tour South Africa together for three days before Prince Harry travels to Botswana, Angola and Malawi alone to continue engagements. Meghan will continue attending activities in South Africa. Prince Harry will then reunite with his family in Johannesburg on October 2 for the last day of the tour.

Their first day kicks off today, September 23. They are expected to attend a workshop focusing on teaching children about their rights, self awareness, self-defence, female empowerment and training. They will then tour District Six museum before meeting with former community members to participate in a cooking activity.

Day Two, September 24, will see the couple visit the Khayelitsha branch of Waves for Change, a child-friendly mental health service to vulnerable and differently-abled youth living in under-resourced communities. They will also see the work of The Lunchbox Fund, a non-profit organisation providing a daily meal for orphaned and vulnerable school children in township and rural areas of South Africa. This fund is one of the four charities the Duke and Duchess invited the public to donate to in honour of baby Archie’s birth.

Prince Harry will then join the City of Cape Town marine unit and travel by boat from Kalk Bay to Seal Island, before the couple visits Bo Kaap to meet with faith leaders at the Auwal mosque. They will enjoy tea at a residents home before ending the busy day with a reception at the British high commissioner’s Bishopscourt home.

Day Three, September 25, will have the couple meeting with Archbishop Desmond Tutu and his wife Leah at their legacy foundation in Cape Town city centre. Prince Harry will then leave for Botswana while Meghan meets with female entrepreneurs and investors working in technology at the Woodstock Exchange.

On September 26, Meghan will attend a private “women in public service” breakfast at the high commission in Cape Town.

The Duke will continue his tour throughout Africa whilst Meghan travels to Johannesburg and continues engagements for the remainder of the tour.

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2019-09-23 08:48:38Z
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Celebrity chef Carl Ruiz dead at 44 - UPI News

Sept. 23 (UPI) -- Television celebrity chef Carl Ruiz has died, according to his Manhattan restaurant La Cubana. He was 44.

"On behalf of the La Cubana family, with heavy hearts, we are deeply saddened to share the passing of our beloved Executive Chef Carl Ruiz," La Cubana said on Instagram. "No words can fully express our sadness at the sudden loss of our dear friend and brother."

The restaurant did not mention a cause of death.

During his 25 years in the restaurant industry, Ruiz opened restaurants the world over and gained celebrity status following frequent guest appearances on The Food Network as a competitive chef and celebrity judge, according to his biography posted on La Cubana.

The restaurant said he had a larger-than-life personality and a "fierce intellect" and was "a mighty force of down home Cuban cuisine, and lived life to the fullest, just as he cooked."

The restaurant said to honor his memory, it would establish The Carl Ruiz Scholarship Foundation for aspiring chefs.

"You are already missed," the restaurant said. "Rest easy."

As news of Ruiz's death traveled through the restaurant scene, his friends took to social media in mourning.

Restaurateur Guy Fieri said he was "heartbroken that my friend chef Carl Ruiz is gone."

"I have no words to describe what a great friend he was to me and my family," Fieri said via Twitter. "His ability to make me laugh and smile under any circumstances was only outshined by his talent as a chef."

Celebrity chef Jet Tila posted pictures of himself with Ruiz on Twitter, saying the Cuban-American chef taught him "to enjoy every moment to the fullest and not live wondering what if!"

"I will always be Ruizing," he said, adding a note of thanks to Fieri for having introduced him to Ruiz.

Alex Guarnaschelli, chef, author and host of The Food Network's Supermarket Stakeout, described Ruiz as fatherly, comforting, reckless and wise.

"My life will be lonelier without him," she said. "Love you Carl. I'll make sure no one puts pineapple on pizza best I can without you here."

Notable deaths of 2019

Ric Ocasek attends the MusiCares Person of the Year gala honoring Bob Dylan at the Los Angeles Convention Center on February 6, 2015. The singer was found dead, Sept. 15, in his home in New York City. He was 75. Photo by David Silpa/UPI | License Photo

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2019-09-23 07:10:47Z
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OUCH! Felicity Huffman Zinged By The Most Savage Joke Of The Emmy Awards - HuffPost

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2019-09-23 08:05:00Z
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