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Russian school shooting leaves at least 13 dead and 21 injured | International
At the close of this edition, there were 13 dead and 21 wounded. What was confirmed is that the attacker committed suicide. On the magazines of the pistols the shooter had the word “hate” written in red ink.
At least thirteen dead, seven of whom were minorsleaves at the close of this edition a shooting at a school in Izhevsk, near the Ural Mountains, in Russia, according to the National Instruction Committee.
At the same time, seven other adults and 14 minors ended up injured.
Previously, the Instruction Committee had reported at least nine deaths and several injuries as a result of the event.
The head of the capital of the Russian republic of Udmurtia, Alexander Brechalov, previously wrote on Telegram that “a tragedy had occurred in Izhevsk, at school number 88”.
“An unidentified person entered the school, killed a guard. There are casualties among children and wounded,” she said.
Brechalov, who immediately went to the scene of the event, stated that the shooter committed suicide.
That was also confirmed by the Ministry of the Interior of the Russian republic, who reported the discovery of the attacker’s body.
Later it was learned that two school guards and at least two teachers had died in the attack.
The attacker, according to the authorities, was armed with of the converted pistols to shoot with lethal ammunition.
On the magazines of the pistol, whose images were broadcast in the media, you can read the word “hate”, written in red ink.
Udmurtia declared mourning for the victims of the attack on the school that will last until September 29.
In Izhevsk school 88, located a few meters from the city administration, regarding a thousand students study, according to Russian media.
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Like Princess Diana! Shakira used her own “revenge dress” against Piqué
Coincidence? The Barranquilla singer Shakira –which goes through a separation process with the player Gerard Piqué– wore during the red carpet of Cannes a dress similar to the one used by Princess Diana of Wales when she had just separated from then Prince Charles (today Charles III, King of England). She did the same when posing for the most recent edition of the magazine ELLE Spain in which she wore a tight black dress that leaves her legs exposed, which has been interpreted as a nod to the popular garment of the “princess of the people”. .
At the film festival, held on May 25, the interpreter of “La torture”, “Perro faithful” and “Me enamoré” wore a dress fitted to the body, with a neckline and a long skirt with a cutout that revealed her leg. left. As accessories, she wore black, semi-transparent gloves that reached her elbows.
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“Gerard, as a footballer, wanted to play football and win titles, and I had to support him. I mean, one of the two had to make a sacrifice, right? Either he left his contract with Barcelona and moved to the United States with me, where my career is, or I would have to do it in his place. And so, one of the two had to make that effort and that sacrifice. And I did it. I put my career on the back burner and came to Spain to support him so that he might play football and win titles. And it was an act of love, “the Colombian told ELLE magazine regarding her relationship with Piqué and then she added:” (The separation) It’s probably the darkest stage of my life.”
By May of this year, the breakup of the singer and the footballer was just a rumor. The couple confirmed that they were ending their love – which began at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa – on June 4 in a joint statement. Days before she had worn the “dress of revenge”.
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In 1994, Princess Diana wore a dress similar to the one the Barranquilla singer wore now. The outfit was described by the British press as the “revenge dress”, because just that year Carlos he acknowledged his affair as Camilla Parker Bowles (now queen consort of the British people).
Lady Di used this design during the Serpentine Gallery exhibition. By then the princess had been separated from Carlos for two years, unofficially.
“I desperately wanted it to work (the marriage), I desperately loved my husband, I wanted us to share everything together and I thought we made a very good team,” Diana said when her failed relationship with Carlos became known.
23. September 2022
It is and remains an unusual representative of the musical genre: Almost 16 years to the day following its premiere, “Rebecca”, the adaptation of the crime novel by Daphne du Maurier, celebrated its premiere once more in Vienna on Thursday. A refreshed version of the original direction can be seen in the Raimund Theater. The result is a musical evening for those who don’t belong to the hard core of musical fans – a play with cinematic hits.
When the successful duo Michael Kunze and Sylvester Levay, following their mega success “Elisabeth” and “Mozart!” in 2006, turned to the well-known classic thanks to the Hitchcock film, the surprise was quite large. A thriller as a musical? The work might be seen in Vienna with an interruption until 2008, although it wasn’t a flop, it still mightn’t match the success of an “Elisabeth”. Then, however, the British criminal case started to become a worldwide success, since the play has been seen by two million viewers in twelve countries since then.
Now the striking logo with the burning R in front of a watery background once once more dominates musical life in Vienna – and at a breathtaking pace. Premiere director Francesca Zambello relies on scene changes in cinematic editing frequency. The walls of the Manderley country estate quickly crash into the loft, fishermen’s houses sink into the misty background or an interior turns into an exterior facade in no time at all.
This cinematic attitude of the staging without much musical kitsch is also reflected in the restrained score, which at times comes across as almost chamber music, regardless of well-known hits like “Help me through the night”, “Rebecca” or “I’ve dreamed of Manderlay”. Monumental ensemble numbers are reduced here and are now unmistakably reminiscent of the series hit “Downton Abbey”. Instead, apart from the spectacular scene change, one relies on the actors. And there is a lot in Vienna in stock.
In her debut in Vienna, the young Dutchwoman Nienke Latten, as the second wife of the rich widower Maxim de Winter, first knows how to convince as a naïve girl, before she manages the change to a strong wife who steps out of the shadow of the dead predecessor who gave her the title. As an opponent in the iconic role of the diabolical Mrs. Danvers, who mourns the deceased Rebecca with unwavering loyalty, she faces her compatriot Willemijn Verkaik, who performed the “Frozen” song at the Oscar gala this year and is now an ice-cold housekeeper who with strong , not exuberant voice takes over.
Opposite the two ladies is the German genre star Mark Seibert, who has accepted the difficult role of the stubborn widower Maxim de Winter for his sixth show at the Raimund Theater. He completes the game as confidently as can be done with the not too multifaceted character. The Viennese crowd favorite Ana Milva Gomes has it a little easier than the shrill Mrs. Van Hopper. The template of the crazy American is taken up with vigor by the Viennese-by-choice.
In the end, “Rebecca” is and will not be an event musical, no cliché slingshot of the genre, knitted according to a formula. Instead, the Raimund Theater is once more presenting a theater evening with a cinematic attitude that focuses on character drawings and a crime story. And the story of the emancipation of a young woman emerging from the shadows of the past.
“Rebecca” by Michael Kunze – book and Sylvester Levay – music. Direction: Francesca Zambello, choreography: Simon Eichenberger, set design: Peter J. Davison, costumes: Birgit Hutter, musical direction: Herbert Pichler. With Nienke Latten – I, Mark Seibert – Maxim de Winter, Willemijn Verkaik – Mrs. Danvers, Boris Pfeifer – Jack Favell, Ana Milva Gomes – Mrs. Van Hopper, James Park – Frank Crawley, Annemieke van Dam – Beatrice/Mrs. Danvers, Aris Sas – Ben, Ulrich Allroggen – Ober Julyan, etc. Further performances at the Raimund Theater fixed until March 25, 2023. musicalvienna.at