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GOOD BYE TO GATO BARBIERI, SAX OF THE LAST TANGO

Leonardo "Gato" Barbieri, tremendous Argentinean saxophonist known amongst other things for composing the music of the film “Last Tango in Paris”, died in New York at 83 years of age. The musician’s wife shared the news, explaining that the cause of death was Pneumonia.

Estate da campioni per Chiellini e Marchisio

Un bella Estate per i nostri bianconeri Chiellini e Marchisio

Fedez pronto per un nuovo disco e sbocciano i flirt

Fedez, lavoro e possibili nuovi amori? 

La rabbia di Jorge Lorenzo: “Iannone non mi ha neppure chiesto scusa”

Il maiorchino ha commentato amaramente l'incidente che l'ha costretto al ritiro al Montmelò

Fedez va in tour con Jay-Ax

I due rapper sono pronti a partire per un tour congiunto, lungo undici tappe

Guardiola e i suoi problemi coi top players

Negli anni molti top players hanno avuto problemi a relazionarsi col tecnico catalano. Ecco perchè e cosa hanno da dire
 

Kate Winslet gets close with Susan Sarandon’s chest

A Golden Globe winner for her role in Steve Jobs, was photographed during the Sag Awards 2016 with her mouth open in astonishment while she was touching Sarandon's chest. The 69-year-old actress appeared not to notice. Kate Winslet was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in Steve Jobs but Alicia Vikander won the award. Despite losing the actress joked on the red carpet.

Andiamo a Rio!

Il torneo Preolimpico di Torino si avvicina e il Gallo suona la carica: “siamo i più forti, dobbiamo andare alle olimpiadi”

Samuel Eto’o in ansia per un ex-compagno di squadra

Il calciatore ha dedicato un messaggio all’ex-compagno di squadra Rigobert Song, colpito da un ictus

MotoGP, season opening under the mark of Jorge Lorenzo

Jorge Lorenzo started the 2016 season like he finished the last one: winning.
The Majorcan, starting from the pole position with his Yamaha, has actually won the Qatar Grand Prix preceding Andrea Dovizioso's Ducati, Marc Marquez's Honda and his teammate Valentino Rossi.
Not an easy race for the current world champion, but the message for the competitors is pretty clear: he's still the man to beat.