Is there anything that Novak Djokovic cannot do? When he is not playing tennis tournaments, then be rest assured the Serbian tennis star is utilizing his time to learn a new skill.
In the past, Djokovic has been a keen learner of languages in whichever country he visited, as evidenced by his sharp grasp of basic Mandarin while globetrotting to play tournaments in China.
He also possesses the athleticism and a mental focus to excel in many other sports beyond his scope with his most recent cameo at the Ryder Cup springing to mind.
On Tuesday, Djokovic decided to attend Stjepan Hauser's concert in his home city Belgrade. Hauser is a Croatian cellist who has performed in more than 40 countries. Any other big-name celebrity would have probably whipped out their phone and unrestrainedly taken photos to be shared on social media.
Not Djokovic, who swapped his position from being...
In the past, Djokovic has been a keen learner of languages in whichever country he visited, as evidenced by his sharp grasp of basic Mandarin while globetrotting to play tournaments in China.
He also possesses the athleticism and a mental focus to excel in many other sports beyond his scope with his most recent cameo at the Ryder Cup springing to mind.
On Tuesday, Djokovic decided to attend Stjepan Hauser's concert in his home city Belgrade. Hauser is a Croatian cellist who has performed in more than 40 countries. Any other big-name celebrity would have probably whipped out their phone and unrestrainedly taken photos to be shared on social media.
Not Djokovic, who swapped his position from being...
- 10/25/2023
- Tennis-Infinity
Near the end of U2’s new album, Songs of Surrender, the band kicks into the familiar opening chords of their 1980 breakthrough single “I Will Follow.” But there are no drums, bass, or electric guitar, and Bono quickly begins singing new lyrics that better fit his perspective on life at age 62, rather than 22.
“I was on the outside when you said, you said you needed me,” he sings. “In the mirror a reflection of the boy I can never be/A boy tried hard to be a man/His mother...
“I was on the outside when you said, you said you needed me,” he sings. “In the mirror a reflection of the boy I can never be/A boy tried hard to be a man/His mother...
- 3/6/2023
- by Andy Greene
- Rollingstone.com
On Wednesday, July 24, 2019, the Elton John AIDS Foundation (Ejaf) raised €5.5 million ($6 million) at their first-ever Midsummer Party in the South of France to support HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment, supporting services, and advocacy programs across the globe.
Taron Egerton and Sir Elton John attend the first Midsummer Party
Credit/Copyright: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Ejaf
American Airlines, The Kraft Group, and Lily Safra generously served as Supporting Partners of the benefit.
The star-studded evening was held at Johnny Pigozzi’s beautiful Villa Dorane at the end of Cap d’Antibes, and hosts Sir Elton John and David Furnish welcomed such luminaries as Alina Baikova, Michael Bell, Alfie Boe, Romero Britto, Tania Bryer, Joan Collins, Simon de Pury, Taron Egerton, Fat Tony, Rachel Fuller, Mathilde Gohler, Stjepan Hauser, Sandra Lee, Lara Leito, Julian Lennon, Chris Levine, Siran Manoukian, Chris Martin, Lily Safra, Caroline Scheufele, Pete Townshend, Lynn Wyatt,...
Taron Egerton and Sir Elton John attend the first Midsummer Party
Credit/Copyright: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images for Ejaf
American Airlines, The Kraft Group, and Lily Safra generously served as Supporting Partners of the benefit.
The star-studded evening was held at Johnny Pigozzi’s beautiful Villa Dorane at the end of Cap d’Antibes, and hosts Sir Elton John and David Furnish welcomed such luminaries as Alina Baikova, Michael Bell, Alfie Boe, Romero Britto, Tania Bryer, Joan Collins, Simon de Pury, Taron Egerton, Fat Tony, Rachel Fuller, Mathilde Gohler, Stjepan Hauser, Sandra Lee, Lara Leito, Julian Lennon, Chris Levine, Siran Manoukian, Chris Martin, Lily Safra, Caroline Scheufele, Pete Townshend, Lynn Wyatt,...
- 7/26/2019
- Look to the Stars
Now that "Glee" is on a winter break, you might be missing its characters, songs and stories. But if one of your favorite cast members is Naya Rivera, there's good news for you -- she recently premiered the new video "Supermassive Black Hole," featuring Croatian cellists duo 2Cellos.
"We love Naya's sexy voice, it's perfect for this song!” said Stjepan Hauser, who along with Luca Sulic, formed the instrumental group.
The half-Puerto Rican singer and actress brings her irresistible vocal talent to the British band Muse 2006’s cover, in addition to adding her unique style and personality, and imparting a touch of sensuality with low-cut dresses.
The artists had already collaborated together on the set of "Glee" while shooting the Michael Jackson’s tribute episode.
The song will appear on the duo's forthcoming sophomore studio album, IN2ITION out early next year. Check out the "Supermassive Black Hole" video above.
"We love Naya's sexy voice, it's perfect for this song!” said Stjepan Hauser, who along with Luca Sulic, formed the instrumental group.
The half-Puerto Rican singer and actress brings her irresistible vocal talent to the British band Muse 2006’s cover, in addition to adding her unique style and personality, and imparting a touch of sensuality with low-cut dresses.
The artists had already collaborated together on the set of "Glee" while shooting the Michael Jackson’s tribute episode.
The song will appear on the duo's forthcoming sophomore studio album, IN2ITION out early next year. Check out the "Supermassive Black Hole" video above.
- 12/21/2012
- by Zuania Ramos
- Huffington Post
What could have been a miss was a “Thriller”-sized hit tonight in “Glee’s” special tribute to the King of Pop, Michael Jackson.
Except for a throwaway number at the end, the episode was well paced, well sung and well danced. Each of the songs that each New Directions members weirdly fit their voices and personality. For the most part, too, their performances fit what their characters were feeling.
There’s Blaine, kicking off the show with “Wanna Be...
Except for a throwaway number at the end, the episode was well paced, well sung and well danced. Each of the songs that each New Directions members weirdly fit their voices and personality. For the most part, too, their performances fit what their characters were feeling.
There’s Blaine, kicking off the show with “Wanna Be...
- 2/1/2012
- by Raymund Flandez
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
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