Spanish songwriter Jonay Sosa, author of the interesting project "Idejes for Fuel" (Idejes for Fuel) is in a hurry here. As part of the project, in June 2014 he embarked on a journey across Europe with his van, which he takes from one advertising agency to another. So far, he has traded his fresh ideas for fuel in 16 agencies from 12 countries, and his white van is currently parked at the address of the advertising agency Publicis Groupe Slovenia
Between March 12 and 15, the international Ljubljana SweetSwing Festival will take place in the Union Grand Hotel. In addition to workshops and fun evenings, this year's novelty is also a dinner - all to the rhythms of fun music, of course.
Chuck Norris, actor and martial arts master, celebrated his 75th birthday on Martyrs' Day. There are thousands of anecdotes and jokes about his superiority, pardon the facts, and he won the status of invincible, the most skillful and strongest man in the world with many punches, or rather kicks, which he regularly shared on television screens. Let's look at the most memorable ones.
Singers Sam Smith and John Legend have joined forces for a duet of Smith's song "Lay Me Down", which they re-recorded for Comic Relief's Red Nose Day, a charity event dedicated to fighting poverty and social injustice in Great Britain and Africa.
Alex de Mora is a photographer who prefers to put people over the age of 60 in front of his lens, as he finds older people much more interesting than younger models. Let's take a look at his latest project, which shows what our generation will look like when they retire, or what the retirees of the future will be like.
Dancing with Mary will open the 17th Documentary Film Festival in Ljubljana. The feature-length documentary, which is the fruit of the Italian-Argentine-Slovenian relationship, is directed by the director of Slovenian roots, Ivan Gergolet, and tells the story of Marija Fux, a 90-year-old Argentine dancer and owner of a dance studio in the center of Buenos Aires.
The Simposons are also mourning after Barbapapa. Just a few months before his 60th birthday, the Emmy-winning Sam Simon, co-creator of the cult cartoon series The Simpsons, the longest-running cartoon television series, which has been on TV screens since long ago in 1989, left us. as well as the cult TV series Cheers and Taxi. The latter opened the door for him to Matt Groening, with whom he later began to make history. He was also a great philanthropist and a passionate poker player.
Some new types is an original musical comedy, which will be served on the stage of the City Theater of Ljubljana with both covers that were played by the Beatles in the early period, as well as original compositions that were written by the young actors themselves during the preparation for the performance.
Peter Demetz is an Italian sculptor who has dedicated his life to wood and creating surprisingly realistic wooden sculptures of people. The wooden sculptures reflect the artist's extraordinary knowledge of human anatomy and the ability to illustrate even the smallest detail in wood.
Here's a cute weapon of mass destruction that eccentric artist Raul Lemesoff uses to spread knowledge in the fight against ignorance. An Argentinian drives around the vibrant streets of Buenos Aires in a vehicle that resembles a tank and gives out free books to random passers-by.
In the medieval film Last Knights, Clive Owen returns to wielding a sword, as he did in King Arthur. This time in the role of the warrior Raiden, who is on a mission with his men to avenge his oblate master (Morgan Freeman) and overthrow the corrupt and sadistic ruler (Aksel Hennie). The Japanese Kazuaki Kiriya (The Legend of Goemon) played the directorial role.
This week's music news is once again dominated by the male gender, but rightfully so. Among the novelties, there were quite a few great surprises - both musical and videographic.