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Oppenheimer: Cillian Murphy, Matt Damon and Emily Blunt at London movie premiere

Rami Malek, Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Florence Pugh, Cillian Murphy, Christopher Nolan, and Robert Downey Jr pose for photos

Christopher Nolan’s much-hyped movie tells the story of American scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer, known for developing the atomic bomb.

Rami Malek, Florence Pugh and Robert Downey Jr are also among its big names.

But several stars left the premiere early, because of strike action called on Thursday evening.

Director Nolan told the audience before the screening of the film that “unfortunately they’ve left to write their picket signs”.

Hollywood actors began their strike after talks between their union and major studios and streaming giants broke down. Writers in Hollywood are already taking industrial action – and a “double strike” such as this has not been seen since the 1960s and could bring the industry to a halt, as well as disrupting Oppenheimer’s New York premiere on Monday.

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Crowds gathered to watch the movie’s makers and stars walk the red carpet, joined by celebrities including actor Jefferson Hall, acting husband-and-wife Josh Hartnett and Tamsin Egerton, and singer Sam Ryder.

Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Cillian Murphy and Florence Pugh arrive for the premiere in Leicester Square

Speaking on the red carpet, Murphy said there was a “great atmosphere” in London, and “the response to the movie has been extraordinary”.

Many of the stars told the BBC they were drawn to the film because of director Nolan. “There’s a reason we all say that, it’s just he’s making the best movies right now,” said Damon. “It’s a thrill to get a call from him.”

British-American director Christopher Nolan attended the premiere with his wife, Emma Thomas, and four children

The premiere at the Odeon in Leicester Square comes ahead of the movie’s release in the UK next Friday.

It comes the day after Wednesday night’s premiere of Barbie, which is also out on 21 July. Because of the contrast between the two films and the same release date, many fans are planning to watch both, in what has been dubbed Barbenheimer.

 

(BBC)

From Passion To Profit: Dance Entrepreneurship In Nigeria, by Qudus Onikeku

Naturally, I’m not one to flaunt personal wealth or openly discuss my financial standing as a dancer and creative entrepreneur despite my long-lasting successful career. However, I want to particularly highlight our newly acquired properties in Lagos as a way to speak about the economic potential of dance.

It may come across as self-indulgence, but let’s address it upfront. Recently, my partner Haji and I acquired a magnificent mansion in the serene neighbourhood of Lekki upon our return to Lagos in May.

After four years of being a research professor at the University of Florida, doubling as the Maker in Residence with the Center for Arts, Migration and Entrepreneurship, where I’ve initiated research in Dance and AI, as well as frequent travels between Florida, Paris, Lagos, and a demanding international touring schedule.

Our decision to fully return to Lagos aligns with our realisation that the Nigerian creative landscape is once again evolving, with Gen Z emerging on the horizon. They are sketching new norms and having expectations, not just working the culture like the millennials did, but also pursuing profitability. They are delving into the culture capital we helped cultivate, ensuring their rightful place on the global stage.

It’s an exciting time, and new bodies and voices are joining the movement, testifying to the interconnectedness of the global black community, spanning Africa, Asia, Europe, America, and the Caribbean. The story of the African dance renaissance is only just beginning, and we think that our unique experience and formula is something very significant we can offer.

Despite the prevalent trend of Nigerians emigrating to Europe and North America due to the current “Japa syndrome,” many are equally migrating with the culture, spreading the gospel to previously remote regions of the world, Afro dance culture has truly become a global phenomenon, returning to Lagos, however, is undoubtedly the wisest choice for us.

The QDance brand has achieved remarkable local and international success, boasting a significant profit margin. As a start up with less than a decade of entrepreneurial improvisation, we can proudly claim the status of a million-dollar company. With this achievement, it became imperative for us to go back to the drawing board and strategise anew for the future.

Investing in real estate to support the upscaling of the QDance Center became top in our priority. As our estate agent showed us various properties, allowing us to explore options that suited our preferences for tranquillity and aesthetic appeal amidst our upcoming workload, a particular white house in a private residential estate in Lekki immediately caught our attention.

While silently admiring the house, the agent casually mentioned, “By the way, Asake acquired the neighbouring property a few months ago.” He intended this remark to justify the high price and perhaps influence our decision-making process.

Indeed, Asake has become our neighbour for almost two months. For those who may have been disconnected from the goings of the Afrobeats world for the past year, let me introduce you to Asake and his remarkable rise to fame in the Nigerian music scene.

Asake is undoubtedly a miraculous talent, emerging as one of the most significant Nigerian artists in the past one year. The 28 years old super star is signed with Olamide’s YBNL in February 2022, and by extension he immediately enjoyed a deal with Empire music for international distribution.

This collaboration allowed him to break numerous international records and win several local and international awards with his debut album “Mr Money with The Vibe”, his sophomore album “Work of Art” was released to critical acclaim less than a month ago, and he has been on a nonstop tour since his rise to fame.

What makes Asake’s story particularly noteworthy here is that he is actually a graduate of theatre arts from Obafemi Awolowo University. Asake, who specialized in dance during his studies, began his career as a dancer. Like many dancers, he ventured into music out of necessity. It provided an opportunity to use music in his performances without the risk of copyright infringement on digital platforms.

Moreover, if his work went viral, he could directly benefit from the royalties it generated. Additionally, it’s worth considering that Nigerian dancers often harbour the belief that pursuing music or acting is the sure path to a successful career, I have lost count of how many known Nigerian music or movie stars or on air/TV personalities who actually began their career as dancers.

It’s clear that if Asake had continued solely as a dancer, his name would likely remain unknown, let alone being the owner of a mansion after a breakthrough in less than a year. Dancers, particularly in Africa, often face precarious circumstances, and to have a long-lasting successful career solely in the dance field is such a rarity.

However, let me assert that personally, I am a stubborn believer in the potential of dance and its capacity to lead to a financially successful career, for that’s all I’ve ever done in my life since the young age of 13 when it all began.

We don’t all have to veer off into music or other genres to achieve such success if that is one’s life goal, I want to believe that I’m a living testament, that it is indeed possible to thrive purely as a dancer, albeit through hard work, a clear vision, commitment, and resilience.

I firmly believe that dancers are the lifeblood of the creative industry. Unfortunately, the value they bring is often not commensurate with the income they generate.

Clients who seek the services of dancers in Nigeria span various domains, including music video producers, corporate organisations, fitness enthusiasts, event planners, NGOs, diplomatic missions, political organisations, marketing, communication, Ad and PR agencies, brands, nightclubs, schools, festival organisers, dance presenters, curators, visual artists, filmmakers, animators, game designers, software engineers, general dance enthusiasts, parents, and the list goes on.

Dance is always in demand. However, due to the lack of an entrepreneurial mindset among dancers and the improper structuring of their value proposition, their labour and creative energy are frequently undervalued, under-priced, and ultimately underpaid.

This is precisely where the QDance brand stands out. In our organisational chart, the artistic director and the managing director share equal burden and possess equal power and stake. We recognised that innovation usually happen when two or more sets of knowledge collide.

Often, art and business operate in different worlds, our ability to operate ‘at the edge’ led to new ways of doing. Over the years, we operate as a social/cultural enterprise, combining high-level creative dancing, social and community engagement, talent development, research, services, and artistry with a strong entrepreneurial practice. Our aim is to ensure that the value we bring is matched by the income we generate.

We have embraced an approach that allows us to merge passion and profit, demonstrating that dance can be a sustainable and financially rewarding career choice, with the capacity to create real jobs in a country like Nigeria, where the economic priorities make it almost impossible to make such bold statement.

When Haji and I co-founded the QDance Center in 2014, the creative landscape was still in its early stages. Despite the booming creative industry, dance remained largely marginalised. We were determined to change that.

We invested our life savings, time, and every resource at our disposal, placing a significant bet on our convictions. Over the years, Afrobeats music and its accompanying dance culture gained widespread popularity, exerting influence on music and dance cultures worldwide. The music industry became a substantial source of income for many Nigerian youths.

We firmly believe that the Nigerian dance scene is the rising industry of the Gen Z; the digital native generation characterised by their openness to diverse bodies and inclusion, entrepreneurial spirit driven by their exposure and pursuance of creative ventures, self-reliance, social consciousness, and preference for visual and interactive learning.

Despite the continuous stream of innovative, viral, and ground-breaking works produced by dance artists in digital platforms, on the international club scene, on music videos, at international dance battles, and award-winning contemporary dance pieces, the full potential of this hyper-creative and energetic industry has yet to be realised due to a lack of significant investment and infrastructure. Entrepreneurship is the ability to identify a problem, and creatively solve that problem, for the people that needs it.

Our entrepreneurial muscles are therefore, being channelled to transform dance to an art form, a communal practice, an idea, and a service in demand, by finding the necessary resources – money, people & stuffs – to turn it into a profitable career for a new and vibrant generation of dancers. Our success story over the past decade has proven that dance is a profitable venture if properly harnessed, and the business model we’ve developed is surely transferable.

In addition to the property in Lekki, we have also invested in another property in Lagos Island, which will serve as the permanent station for the QDance Center. Currently, we are renovating as we undergo a major expansion of our team to support our upscaling plan, codename QDance CREATES.

This plan includes the development of a robust community engagement program, a research lab for culture and technology, an educational program for dance and music production and practice, artistic residencies, and more international productions with the QDance Company, training exercises for dance in health, as well as entrepreneurship in dance programs, and services in entertainment consultancy, restaurant, and venue rentals.

Our activities will be housed in a four-level architectural masterpiece, where we will engage in both educational and community initiatives to nurture the next generation of dance artists.

The centre will be equipped with a 150-audience capacity theatre for live shows, four dance studios for full-scale rehearsals, four digital studios for audio-visual recording projects, which includes a Dance and AI lab for research in culture tech. In the media lab, we will equally develop software and hardware research to support the incredible work that creatives are doing on the continent.

In conclusion. Every great dreamer can paint a beautiful future with the colours of their passion, hard work, and determination, but it always takes a village to achieve any great feat. We are particularly excited to witness how our endeavours in the next one year will once again reshape the choreographic landscape of the continent and, by extension, the Nigerian creative economy.

We call upon dancers to take advantage of this investment as we announce our various offerings. We also invite other professionals to join our formidable management team. We always need skilled volunteers who can offer valuable time.

Finally, we extend our call to the general public, funders, and supporters who share our passion and vision, to partner and work with us, this is something epic and unprecedented, won’t you rather be part of

a team that made history together?

Hilda Baci receives Guinness Records Plaque, Certificate

Hilda Baci finally received her plaque and certificate from the Guinness World Records on June 19. The celebrity chef was awarded 93 hours out of the 100 she cooked for, making her the record holder for the longest cookathon by an individual.

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Days after her confirmation as the holder of the record for the longest cookathon by an individual, Hilda Baci officially received her plaque and certificate from Guinness World Records.

Hilda, who was supported by millions of Nigerians during the event, shared the unboxing experience with them via her Instagram Live. In the video sighted online, Hilda could not hide her excitement as she played a victorious song and got to work with her scissors.

As expected, fans and colleagues of the celebrity chef shared in her excitement, congratulating and celebrating her.

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North West, Kim & Kanye’s eldest turns 10

North West turned 10-years-old on Thursday June 15, 2023.

The young reality TV star, who has been on both Keeping Up With The Kardashians and The Kardashians, is the daughter of reality TV icon Kim Kardashian and rapper Kanye West.

North West is the eldest Kardashian-West child: Her younger siblings are Saint, Chicago and Psalm. North’s family wished her well on social media bright and early.

Grandma Kris Jenner, whom she calls Lovey, was the first as she gushed about how special the budding influencer is.

On Wednesday evening Kim and North were seen celebrating the child’s 10th birthday early at Nobu in Malibu.

Entrepreneur and top model Nera Lešić was on the list of the best dressed during the Cannes Film Festival, and walked on the Red Carpet 5 times

Nera Lešić is already well known in the world, and just one of the successes of this young entrepreneur is her sixth appearance at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. During the festival, Nera shined on as many as five red carpets, she had the honor of wearing the fasion shows of famous designers during the festival, which further emphasized her impeccable sense of fashion and trends, providing extraordinary inspiration to fashion enthusiasts around the world with her appearance and style.

Nera Lesic was also named one of the best dressed during the Cannes Film Festival along Naomi Campbell and Scarlett Johansson and other famous world stars by the British magazine Hello!

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“It is an honor to be invited to the Cannes Film Festival for the sixth year in a row and to share this incredible experience with talented filmmakers, modern experts and media around the world,” said Nera. ˝Walking the red carpet next to Scarlett Johansson, Tom Hanks, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Heidi Klum and many other stars, being invited to Naomi Campbell’s 53rd birthday celebration in Cannes is really unreal.˝

She also attended several premieres, among which the film “Hypnotic” stands out, with an exceptional cast led by Ben Affleck and William Fichtner. Nera was delighted with the film, but also with the actors she talked to after the premiere.

˝It’s not easy to get invitations to the Cannes Film Festival, that’s why I really appreciate the opportunity that was given to me. Just some of the movies I watched are Premiere club zero, Rapito (Kiddnaped), La passion de dodin bouffant, Il Sol dell’avvenire and Hypnotic starring Ben and William. I had the honor of sitting next to William and filmmaker Robert Rodriguez. After the premiere, I personally spoke with William, who is an extremely nice and modest man.˝

The founder and creative director of the underwear brand NERA lingerie, which has already presented its brand at Fashion Week in Milan and Dubai, has recently opened two Pop-up Stores in London. That is why it is not surprising that the highlight of her stay in Cannes was the fashion show of her own brand NERA lingerie, at the exclusive final part of the Cannes Film Festival in the beautiful Villa in the center of Cannes. The fashion show attracted a lot of attention from the guests with a combination of elegance and sensuality, showing Nera’s brand as a symbol of self-confidence and femininity.

“Cannes is a place where art, fashion and the film industry meet, and I am proud to be a part of that event and promote my passion for fashion through NERA lingerie. Thank you to everyone who supported me and enabled me to realize my dreams. ” – concluded Nera.

Best moments from the Coronation as Charles and Camilla crowned King and Queen

History was made today as King Charles III and Queen Camilla were crowned in a Coronation full of symbolism and pageantry.  The King hosted a scaled-back celebration, in keeping with his new role as ‘monarch in modern-day Britain’.  Despite a stripped-back guestlist and a shorter service to that of his late mother’s, the reported £100-million-pound event was still rooted in long-standing tradition.
While millions of royal fans tuned in to watch the celebration across the world, some 2,000 guests were invited to witness it first-hand inside the grand Westminster Abbey.
The event brought together around 100 heads of state, kings and queens from across the globe, celebrities, everyday heroes and family and friends of the couple.
The majority of the royal family was also there to support the King and Queen – including Prince Harry who managed to make an appearance before dashing home to his son’s birthday party. In true British fashion, the extraordinary procession was greeted by rain and saw around 7,000 personnel take part in the largest military ceremonial operation of its kind in a generation. Months of meticulous planning and preparation went into the Coronation and now it has finally come to a close, we have taken a look at some of the best moments from the monumental occasion. While all eyes were undoubtedly on King Charles and Queen Camilla, their grandchildren arguably stole the show at times.

Princess Charlotte melted hearts when viewers spotted her sweet gesture for brother Prince Louis. The siblings were spotted holding hands as the ceremony got underway at the abbey this morning.  During the sweet moment, Charlotte could be seen with her hand on top of her brother’s while she bowed  her head, and the excited Prince looked on. Eagle-eyed viewers later noticed five-year-old Louis appeared to be dazzled by his mum’s occasion wear as she wore a traditional robe for the service. In one particularly sweet moment, the little boy was captured staring up at his mum, with his mouth wide open in awe.

Prince William swore his loyalty to his father in a solemn rite, kneeling to give an oath of allegiance to his father. He said: “I, William, Prince of Wales, pledge my loyalty to you and faith and truth I will bear unto you, as your liege man of life and limb. So help me God.” He then stood up, touched the crown and gave his father a kiss on the cheek. The King appeared to be moved by his son’s gesture as he nodded and appeared to say a few words to him.

The Princess of Wales wowed  royalists when she arrived at the abbey in a show-stopping ivory dress complete with a royal blue robe and stunning leaf headpiece.
As part of her outfit, Kate paid a subtle tribute to her late mother-in-law, Princess Diana, as she donned a pair of pearl and diamond earrings that had once belonged to Diana and had been gifted to her by her the then-Prince Charles just before their wedding in 1981. And it wasn’t just Diana who received a sweet nod from Kate with her outfit choice either, as she also honoured her late grandmother-in-law, Queen Elizabeth II, as she wore the George IV Festoon Necklace. The necklace was made in 1950 at the request of King George VI for his daughter, the now-late Queen.
The Princess was also twinning with her daughter Charlotte as the pair dazzled in similar sparkly headpieces.

THE CROWNING;
It was the moment we had all been waiting for when King Charles was finally crowned – and became the 40th reigning sovereign. The pivotal moment came at midday, when the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby placed the St Edward’s Crown upon Charles’ anointed head. The King prayed to be a “blessing” to people of “every faith and conviction”. The archbishop had to adjust the weighty crown for a few seconds on top of the monarch’s head. Once complete, it prompted a fanfare, as the abbey bells rang out as well as a Gun Salute fired by The King’s Troop Royal Horse Artillery stationed at Horse Guards Parade. Soon after her husband, Camilla had her own special moment when Queen Mary’s crown was placed on her anointed head by the Archbishop. While his wife Meghan Markle stayed home in California to look after their children and celebrate Archie’s birthday, Prince Harry managed to be there in support of his dad – even if it was just for a few hours. The Prince was shown walking into the abbey alongside sisters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.

Curled from: The Mirror

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MANASTORY Founder, Tony Chuka To Empower African Story Tellers

Creative writers and storytellers for African inspired storytelling content have been provided an opportunity for actualization through a platform aimed at empowering creatives and social entrepreneurs for social impact.

The visionary initiative, MANASTORY, a media house focused  on analysing, teaching, consulting, networking, and investing in creatives and their vision is also aimed at promoting  young talented, under-represented  storytellers and documentary producers to global prominence, while showcasing the Continent’s rich cultural heritage and history.

Founded by Tony Chuka, an African American of Nigerian descent,Tony is an experienced writer, director, and producer who’s been in media for over 15 years.

Tony, who was recently appointed on the Board  of  the African International Documentary Festival Foundation (AFIDFF), has experience  with The Library Of Congress, development at Miramax, production work at USC, and private consulting for clients in the media and Tech societies.

He  is  currently  attached as head writer, along with frequent  collaborator Freddie O. Anyaegbunam Jr., for Ini Dima-Okojie’s  latest project, along with in-progress works with Ramsey Nouah and Mildred Okwo.

Although Tony always wanted to keep a low profile so as to focus exclusively on supporting individuals behind-the-scenes, Tony felt compelled to start Manastory for a simple Vision: to maintain the human spirit of art within the face of ever-evolving technology by both embracing and challenging it to empower African StoryTellers as social entrepreneurs for social Impact.

MANASTORY will explore how communication  techniques influences how stories are told.

According to Tony, “we seek to research both culturally specific motifs  as well as human universals, and from raw analysis, offer creators a unique perspective to enhance their vision.

We thrive on collaboration with them and other like-minded individuals brought together by the brand”.

Beginning with weekly digests that highlight creative news and theory, the brand aims to further expand into consultancy & capital raise to support aspiring storytellers.

The end goal is an online hub that serves as an online academy for story telling.

Manastory will begin with Africa and African diaspora, in part because of the untapped potential of some of the most talented artists in the world.

Monique Bartnik a German actress plays alongside Hollywood star Eric Roberts 

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The young actress Monique Bartnik from Germany shoots one film after the other. Most recently she collaborated with Oscar nominated actor Eric Roberts on the new horror film „Wrongful Death. The horror film by Croatian film director Vjekoslav Katusin will be released this year. Here, Monique Bartnik plays a senator’s assistant, portrayed by Eric Roberts. Also involved on the set is US actor Michael Paré. In late summer, „Wrongful Deathwill premiere in Munich, Germany, and will then be shown in Serbian, Bosnian and Slovenian cinemas from Halloween.
Bartnik studied acting in Cologne. She had several appearances on German television before she was able to gain a foothold in the film industry. Her first feature film was in Levizia. In addition, she made news for „Taff and „Punkt 12 on German television channels RTL and ProSieben.
Bartnik is also currently shooting a German-Turkish film „Hattat. Not much is known about this film. Also in production is the film „Someone Dies Tonight as well by director Vjekoslav Katusin, in which Monique Bartnik plays the role of Saskia.
In an interview with Perumira Magazine she said that there are people out there who had very bad starting conditions in life but still have achieved something.
„Wrongful death and other films currently in production is a springboard to the top for the actress from Germany.
We are curious to see what else we will hear from Monique.

 

Popular designer from all over Europe on Serbia Fashion Week

Spring edition of  Serbia Fashion Week will be held from April 26th to 30th in Novi Sad. At two locations: the Novi Sad Fair and the SKCNS “Fabrika”, the audience will see many fantastic fashion shows, exhibitions, seminars and accompanying programs. The most popular designers from Serbia will present their new collections, but also from the region of the former Yugoslav republics and countries from all over Europe.

During the evening of the grand opening of Serbia Fashion Week, part of the “European Capital of Culture 2022” project this year, will be a fashion show by Slovenian designer Sanja Veličković. It comes from the city of Ptuj in the former Yugoslav republic of Slovenia.

“Looking back, I can say that I was born to create my dreams and make others happy. Soon, the wish became reality and in 2009 I opened my studio in Ptuj. I started creating under my brand Sanja V Design, with tagline – Wear your dreams!

I was always different, unique, loyal to myself. I had first independent fashion show in 2005. I was creating dresses for beauty competitions, like Miss Slovenia, Miss Universe Slovenia, Famme Fatale Slovenia, Vine queen Slovenia, and Vine queen of Ptuj. In 2011, I had a fashion show and exhibition in New York. Since 2015, I created two dress collections every year and had fashion shows in Ptuj in towns around Slovenia.

In 2016, I took a new step – I presented the Frida Kahlo collection at SFW – Serbia Fashion Week in Novi Sad. Since then, I am a regular guest at SFW, where my collections were also awarded. The awards were followed by invitations in Paris (live 2017 and digital 2020), Milan Fashion Week 2019, Kazakhstan at Aktau Fashion Week, Malta Fashion Week, etc. In short, between 2016 and 2019, thanks to the awards, I had the opportunity to present my creations around the world.
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I try to create my own trends, so uniformity doesn’t appeal to me. The goal of my clothes is to find the right person to wear it. For me, is important that wearer feels good in my creation. My design always offers functionality and comfort, so my customers don’t even think about throwing clothes away just because they are old and no longer “modern”.

My collections are created spontaneously, everywhere, thoughts simply come to my mind. I put them on paper in a form of sketch, I choose appropriate materials, make cuts, sew. First, I try them on myself, then models wear them on fashion shows. After, they patiently wait in the studio for the right person to come around, to wear them, to wear their dreams”, said designer Sanja Velickovic.

 

Italian Golden Bite.

Inspired by the luxury city of Dubai, the two entrepreneurs Georges and Marianna wanted to recall and connect the best of Italy following the theme of Expo Dubai 2020 “Connecting Minds, Creating the Future.” Georges Italo-Lebanese and Marianna, Italian from Puglia, after being promoters of important initiatives during Expo Milano 2015, he as Consul in the Zimbabwe pavilion has promoted the famous and popular CrocoBurger and ZebraBurger, she promoter of the Fashion Lab Mad Mood Milano Fashion Week, have been able to combine Italian excellence in a bite worth 2000 dirhams (about 500 euros). The “Golden Italian Bite” based on: Apulian Oyster, Italian Black Caviar, Black Truffle from Alba, Bottarga di Cabras, Balsamic Vinegar of Modena aged one hundred years, Navelli Saffron, was presented in the Italian House concept store in Dubai. Bronte pistachio grains and to top it off, 24 kt Gold that covered the delicious and luxurious bite. The “Golden Italian Bite” was tasted by food bloggers and many well-known Arab entrepreneurs including Yaqoob Al Ali, Director and Private Consultant of the office of His Excellency Sheikh Juma Bin Maktoum Al MAktoumIn Huxley’s Brave New World, the term tadalafil india pharmacy means something a little different. The hormones are injected in order soft cialis the neck, so DO NOT cook the neck– Throw it away. Water is the best tadalafil ultimate beverage; it replenishes your body, has no calories and does not cause irritation. Is not Kamagra a versatile treatment for happy male sexual health? Sex is cialis canada the basic necessity for all human beings and is likely to fall sick time and again. . Italian House is the first concept Store in Dubai which presents refined Italian companies of Food, Fashion and Design in a single space in the heart of the prestigious and exclusive City Walk 2. For the occasion, the company “Conte di Borgonovo”, thanks to its luxury craftsmen, has created and delivered to Marianna Miceli, the “FlirtRing” Italy ring with diamonds, emeralds and rubies that reflect the colors of the Italian flag.

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