to San Francisco during that 2021 season.
COPELAND: It’s made me even more patient. I just have a lighter and brighter outlook on life because it’s just such an incredible thing to experience and witness... I think ballet has prepared me for being a mother in so many ways. I think it’s ... prepared me for life and being resilient and patient and sensitive and empathetic and strong, and all of these things.COPELAND: He doesn’t understand at all! (laughs) He’s seen very little of me dancing. … But he’s very drawn to it. He is a mover. He’s very athletic. He is so drawn to music. He started violin on Monday. We live in the museums. He really is drawn to art. I think he’s definitely on the artist’s track.
COPELAND: It’s been pretty evenly split between all of then. I think it just depends on what’s at the forefront and what needs my focus. ... But it’s exciting to be able to utilize dance in so many different mediums, and to me, that’s how you get true diversity — by giving people different entry points into learning about dance and feeling like they can be a part of it, which has been my goal. How do I bring dance to as many people as possible in a way that really works for them?COPELAND: It’s a difficult time. And I think all we can really do is keep our heads down and keep doing the work. … we’re fortunate in that way that we’ve built great relationships and can continue to do the work right now through my foundation. There’s no way to stop the people that feel passionate about this work. We will continue doing it. It is so necessary for the well-being of our societies and communities. I think there are times to speak out and yell from the rooftops. And for me, I feel like this is a time to keep my head down and really stay focused and do the work.MILAN (AP) — Inter Milan appointed Cristian Chivu as coach on Monday despite his relative inexperience, and he will hope to be as successful as he was in his playing career with the Nerazzurri.
The 44-year-old Romanian replaces“FC Internazionale Milano is pleased to welcome Cristian Chivu as the new head coach of the first team,” the club said. “The coach has signed a contract with Inter until 30 June 2027.”
The appointment was announced by the Champions League runner-up just hours after Serie A rival Parma agreed to terminate Chivu’s contract.
Italian media reports that Chivu will earn 2.5 million euros ($2.9 million) a season. Al-Hilal lured Inzaghi with an offer of reportedly more than 20 million euros ($23 million) per season.Immigration advocates say the people who were detained do not have criminal histories and are being denied their due process rights.
Much like New York, Los Angeles is an international city that many immigrants call home. The city’s official seal carries images referencing the region’s time under Spanish and Mexican rule. Over 150 languages are spoken by students in the Los Angeles Unified School District. About half of the city’s residents are Latino and about one-third were born outside the U.S.Bass faulted the Trump administration for creating “a chaotic escalation” by mobilizing troops to quell protests.
“This is the last thing that our city needs,” Bass said.Los Angeles resident Adam Lerman, who has attended the protests, warned that protests would continue if the Trump administration pushes more raids in the city.