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Michael Bublé Tour 2024

World-renowned crooner, Michael Bublé, has been captivating audiences with his smooth vocals and charismatic stage presence for over two decades. His timeless sound, blending traditional pop, jazz, and soul, has earned him a dedicated global fanbase. Now, the excitement is mounting as Bublé gears up for his highly anticipated 2024 tour.

About the Tour

The upcoming tour, yet to be officially named, promises to deliver the magic that fans have come to expect from a Bublé performance. Known for his engaging shows that blend both his greatest hits and personal favorites, this tour is set to be another unforgettable experience.

Tour Dates and Locations

While the full list of tour dates and venues is still under wraps, fans can expect a mix of iconic music venues and intimate settings, bringing Bublé’s music to life in unique ways. Stay tuned for the official announcement of dates and cities.

Setlist Preview

As for the setlist, we can only speculate at this stage. However, it’s safe to assume that classics like “Home,” “Haven’t Met You Yet,” and “Feeling Good” will make the cut. Additionally, fans might be treated to new songs from Bublé’s upcoming album, adding an exciting element of surprise to each show.

Ticket Information

Ticket availability will be announced alongside the tour dates. Be sure to check Bublé’s official website and trusted ticket vendors for updates. There may also be various ticket options, including standard entry and VIP packages, offering fans a range of experiences.

Pricing Details

Prices for the tickets will vary depending on the type of ticket, location, and venue. While we don’t have specific figures yet, fans can expect a range of price points to accommodate different budgets. The cost of VIP or special packages will also be disclosed at the time of the ticket release.

Tips for Attending a Michael Bublé Concert

When attending a Michael Bublé concert, it’s all about immersing yourself in the music and the moment. Remember to respect the venue’s rules and regulations for everyone’s safety and enjoyment. Most importantly, be ready to sing along and sway to the rhythm of Bublé’s enchanting tunes.

Conclusion

The Michael Bublé 2024 Tour is shaping up to be another spectacular event in the singer’s illustrious career. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to his music, this tour offers a chance to witness Bublé’s talent firsthand. Stay tuned for more updates and get ready to secure your tickets for an unforgettable night of music with Michael Bublé.

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Spain vs. Sweden highlights: Spain advances to first-ever World Cup final

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After hard-fought wins in the quarterfinals of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, Spain and Sweden battled on Tuesday (on FOX and the FOX Sports app) in a true back-and-forth affair. 

Both squads entered unscathed, and it was even for most of the match until a flurry of activity from the 80th minute and beyond where there were three goals scored in just 10 minutes of game action.

For Spain, the win gives the team its first-ever appearance in a final at the World Cup, led by young superstar Salma Paralluelo, who delivered the first goal of the match for Spain. Later Olga Carmona would add the winner for Spain just one minute after Rebecka Blomqvist knotted the game for Sweden. 

Spain vs. Sweden Highlights | 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

Spain advanced to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup Final. Check out the top moments and highlights here!

Here are the top plays, featuring analysis from FOX Sports’ Michael Cohen!

FINAL: Spain 2, Sweden 1

Final analysis

Cohen: A pulsating second half between Spain and Sweden produced three goals in nine minutes as a fizzed strike from fullback Olga Carmona on the brink of stoppage time nudged La Roja into their first major tournament final. Carmona received a short corner kick on the left edge of the penalty area and rifled a shot off the underside of the crossbar — stunning Swedish goalkeeper Zecira Musovic, one of the stars of this year’s Women’s World Cup — to secure a 2-1 victory when the game seemed destined for extra time.

Carmona’s breathtaking effort came seconds after Sweden had shocked the raucous crowd with an 88th-minute equalizer from substitute Rebecka Blomqvist, her guided shot off a nodded-down header erasing a Spanish lead for the second consecutive game. The goal was wonderfully, prototypically Swedish in a competition where manager Peter Gerhardsson’s team has relied so heavily on crosses and set pieces as the complement to its stalwart defending. A looping cross found the head of substitute Lina Hurtig, who scored the winning penalty kick against the United States in the Round of 16, and she cushioned it beautifully for Blomqvist.

But just as it has all tournament, the new guard continues to usurp the old in women’s soccer. An immensely talented Spanish side coached by Jorge Vilda plays with the kind of style and flair that has caused the sport’s popularity to soar, and that level of talent proved too much for an aging Sweden squad playing in its fifth World Cup semifinal. 

Teenage sensation Salma Paralluelo opened the scoring with an instinctive, predatory finish on a loose ball in the box for her second goal in as many games to finally crack the resolute Swedish defense. And nine minutes later the winning strike came from Carmona, a 23-year-old rising star who completed 80% of her passes and won five of her eight duels. Spain becomes the youngest team to reach the final (average age 25.3) since 1995.

La Roja advance to Sunday’s final and await the winner of England vs. Australia

95′: Sweden making a push

Cohen: Sweden is flooding bodies and crosses forward in an effort to manufacture something in the final minutes of stoppage time. Spain is doing its best to slow the play down by utilizing its third substitution window and wasting time on every stoppage.

90′: GOAL! Spain takes lead right back!

Spain’s Olga Carmona scores goal | 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

Olga Carmona breaks the deadlock against Sweden in the 89′ for Spain.

Cohen: GOAL! Spain answers right back. Unbelievable. A short corner is played to Olga Carmona on the left edge of the penalty area. She takes one touch to set herself and lasers a shot off the crossbar and in. An incredible strike. Spain now leads, 2-1, in stoppage time.

87′: GOAL! Sweden ties it!

Sweden’s Rebecka Blomqvist scores goal vs. Spain in 88′ | 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

Rebecka Blomqvist levels the score for Sweden.

Cohen: GOAL! Sweden equalizes. A looping cross from the left end line was nodded down by Lina Hurtig directly into the path of Rebecka Blomqvist, who guides her shot into the far corner. The impact sub has now scored for both teams. First it was Salma Paralluelo, now it’s Blomqvist. What a game we’ve got on our hands.

85′: Paralluelo giving Spain extra dimension

Cohen: The heatmap of Salma Paralluelo, courtesy of WhoScored, shows just how high she’s been playing. So many of her 14 touches have been in or around the Sweden penalty area. She’s added a totally new dynamic for Spain.

83′: How does Spain finish?

Cohen: The question now is how Spain tries to see out this game. Do the Spanish retreat into a more defensive shape and use a low block for the remaining handful of minutes? Or do they try to kill the game by keeping the ball, maintaining possession, and preventing Sweden from generating any chances at all? We shall see.

81′: GOAL! Spain strikes first 1-0

Spain’s Salma Paralluelo scores goal vs. Sweden in 81′ | 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

Salma Paralluelo opens the scoring in the semifinals.

Cohen: GOAL! Salma Paralluelo does it again. The hero from Spain’s quarterfinal win is the super sub once more. A dangerous cross from Jennifer Hermoso deflected off a Swedish defender and into the path of Paralluelo, who instinctively rifled it into the bottom corner on her first touch. Spain leads, 1-0.

Did You Know?

Spain’s Paralluelo (age 19) is the second teenager in Women’s World Cup history to score in a semifinal joining Canada’s Kara Lang, who did it first in 2003 at age 16. 

77′: Sweden subs in some help

Cohen:  Sweden answers with its own potential impact sub in Rebecka Blomqvist. She leads all players at this year’s World Cup in non-penalty xG per shot at 0.68, which is a reflection of her ability to get into dangerous positions for high-quality shots. She’s also third in goal-creating actions per 90 minutes with 1.55 thus far.

76′: Sweden just misses on golden opportunity

73′: Here come reinforcements for Spain

Cohen: A potential impact substitution for Spain as forward Eva Navarro replaces Alba Redondo. Navarro leads all players at the World Cup in assists per 90 minutes at 1.48 and ranks second in xAG (expected assisted goals) per 90 minutes at 1.39.

71′: Paralluelo making a difference for Spain, another chance 

Cohen: The introduction of Salma Paralluelo for Spain has shifted their shape. Paralluelo is playing as a true central striker while Jennifer Hermoso, who began the game as the central forward, is now dropping into the midfield as an extra attacking mid/deep-lying forward. Her off-ball movement has been excellent since Paralluelo came onto the field.

66′: Spain with a chance

Cohen: Chance there for Spain. A beautiful pass from Jennifer Hermoso slotted Salma Paralluelo into the penalty area, but her attempted cross was deflected away. Paralluelo has better size to contend with Sweden’s height along the back line. She can combine some traditional hold-up play with the blinding pace that makes her so dangerous. She’ll be looking to play on the back shoulder of Sweden’s defenders in search of those piercing through balls.

65′: That’s gotta hurt

62′: Final numbers for Putellas

Cohen: Some final numbers for Alexia Putellas: 15 of 21 passes completed (71%), 7 of 10 duels won, 1 dribble completed, 0 key passes, 0 shots, 33 total touches.

57′: Putellas exits,  Paralluelo enters

Cohen: Alexia Putellas lasts 57 minutes before getting subbed off. Putellas, who is arguably the best player in the world when healthy, is still recovering from a torn ACL last summer. She has yet to play 90 minutes in any game this tournament and only made two starts prior to today’s game. She was replaced by Salma Paralluelo, the hero from Spain’s quarterfinal win.

55′: Swedes taking it to Spain early in second half

Cohen: Ten minutes into the second half and Sweden has flipped the possession numbers (for now). The Swedes have kept the ball 54% of the time in the early going here and hold a slight 45-40 passing edge over Spain. Those numbers are likely to revert to the first-half norm as the half progresses, but it’s a solid indication of Sweden’s more proactive approach after the break.

51′: Sweden comes out ready

Cohen: Strong start to the second half for Sweden. They created an early chance after an aggressive pressing movement forced an errant pass from Spanish keeper Catalina Coll. Then, a beautiful pass down the right side slipped Kosovare Asllani into space for a cross that was overhit. But this is better from Sweden.

Halftime: Sweden 0, Spain 0

Cohen: There were no real surprises through the first 45 minutes as Spain dominated possession and Sweden appeared more than comfortable in defense. The Spanish held the ball 67% of the time and out-passed the Swedes by a margin of 299 to 147. But the stout Swedish defense prevented Spain from completing any of its eight crosses and did not allow a shot inside the penalty area. What might look like a one-sided game from the outside is probably quite comfortable for Sweden manager Peter Gerhardsson, who makes no apologies for the way he advances through tournaments. 

The Swedes’ style is quite typical of teams who find success in the knockout rounds: they’re organized, they’re compact, they defend their 18-yard box, and they’re excellent in the air. All they’re looking for is one or two golden chances at the other end of the pitch — most likely from a set piece — to hopefully snag a win. And as we saw in the Round of 16 against the United States, there will be no fear from Gerhardsson’s side if the match goes to extra time and, potentially, penalty kicks. 

From the Spanish perspective, manager Jorge Vilda will be pleased with his team’s ability to keep the ball and to thwart Sweden’s efforts on the counterattack. But he’ll likely be searching for ways to create better chances in the second half after his side did not record a shot from inside the penalty area. The Spanish tallied just three key passes in the first half and zero shots on target.

Shot chart in Swedes favor

Cohen: Shot chart through the first 45 minutes, courtesy of WhoScored, shows that Sweden still generated the best chance of the half despite having a fraction of Spain’s possession. The Swedes will be thrilled to have forced every Spanish shot to originate outside the penalty area. That’s a sign of excellent defensive shape and execution.

Numbers to Know:

Sweden is 13-4-4 (W-D-L) all-time when tied after the first half in the Women’s World Cup. In 2019, they were tied 0-0 with Netherlands in the semifinal, and went on to lose 1-0 in extra-time.

Spain is 1-2-1 (W-D-L) all-time when tied after the first half in the Women’s World Cup. The lone win came this year, vs Netherlands in the quarterfinal.

Did You Know?

Sweden has still not conceded a first-half goal at the 2023 Women’s World Cup.

42′: Sweden with a great chance

Fridolina Rolfö nearly put Sweden ahead with a great chance in front of the net.

Fridolina Rolfo’s shot is denied against Spain in 42′ | 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

Fridolina Rolfo’s shot was denied against Spain in 42′ in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup semifinals.

39′: Trying from just a bit outside 

Aitana Bonmatí powered a shot from way outside the box, but came up empty.

35′: Spain dominating early, but Sweden holding strong

Cohen: Even though Spain is dominating possession, the underlying defensive numbers for Sweden are still solid. The Swedes have seven players with at least two duels won thus far. Manager Peter Gerhardsson can feel fairly comfortable with his side’s defense through the first half hour. Both of Spain’s shots have originated well outside the 18-yard box.

32′: Using your hands is not advised

29′: Key player positioning 

Cohen: Average player positions for Spain, courtesy of Sofascore, show key midfielder Aitana Bonmati (6) operating in the inside right channel and fellow attacking midfielder Alexia Putellas (11) playing a slightly deeper role on the left.

Also, check out why waiting is the hardest part for Alexia Putellas.

24′: Sweden bringing the defense

Elin Rubensson came up with a huge defensive effort for Sweden in their own end.

22′: Jukes her out of her shoes

Aitana Bonmatí juked the defender out of their shoes and then laced a cross into the box for a great opportunity for Spain

21′: Early trends 

Cohen: The early heatmap for Spain, courtesy of WhoScored, highlights two key trends thus far: First, is Sweden’s desire to attack and build down the right-hand side, which puts pressure on Spain’s left. The second is Spain’s desire to get its creative players on the ball in the right-hand channel as they work toward the final third.

18′: Sweden fans locked in

14′: Spain almost pulls ahead

Olga Carmona nearly put Spain on the scoreboard first with a shot from outside the box.

Olga Carmona’s shot is just wide of the goal as Spain and Sweden are tied at 0-0

Spain and Sweden are tied at 0-0 after Olga Carmona’s shot is just wide of the net.

13′: Key passing numbers

Cohen: Some early passing numbers from this game:— Spain already has four players with at least 10 passes completed
— Sweden has zero such players. This is the pattern we’re likely to see throughout the game as Spain settles into its typical, controlling style.

11′: Spain nearly first on the board

9′: Contrasting attack styles

Cohen: The difference in attacking style between these two teams should make for a fascinating battle. Sweden tends to play more direct and relies heavily on set pieces to create scoring opportunities. Spain has maintained more possession than any team in the tournament and entered today’s game with 76 sequences of 10-plus passes, which ranks second behind the Netherlands. By contrast, Sweden has just 43 sequences of 10-plus passes in this year’s tournament.

6′: Sweden attacking early

Cohen’s take: Sweden entered today’s game as an extremely right-hand dominant team. The Swedes have attacked down their right side 50% of the time and then relied on crosses into the box. Already, we’re seeing Spain’s attempt to combat that by forcing Sweden to the left when building out of the back. Spain’s center forward, Jennifer Hermoso, is the tip of the press and she’s angling her body to force Sweden toward the side it typically avoids.

4′: Keeping the goalies honest

1′: We are underway

PREGAME

Spain’s outlook

Manager Jorge Vilda made a huge decision by including midfielder Alexia Putellas in his starting XI for today’s game. Putellas, who has won the last two Ballon d’Or Féminin awards recognizing the best player in the world, is still working her way back to full fitness after suffering a torn ACL last year.  She’s only started two games in the tournament thus far and played 155 total minutes.

Not only was including Putellas a big call based on her fitness, but there’s also the underlying on-field tension between her and fellow Barcelona midfielder Aitana Bonmati, one of the breakout stars of the tournament with three goals and two assists. To be clear, there’s no bad blood between Putellas and Bonmati. Rather, both players see and play the game in similar ways from similar positions, which can lead to spacing issues and moments of disjointedness on the pitch. Bonmati’s best performances of the tournament have come with Putellas out of the lineup.

Other key players for Spain:

Right back Ona Battle: Leads all players at the Women’s World Cup with nine crosses into the penalty area. She’s tied with Spain’s left back Olga Carmon for the most passes into the penalty area with 15.

Holding midfielder Teresa Abelleira: Leads all players at the Women’s World Cup with 57 passes into the final third. She’s also tied with teammate Irene Paredes for the most progressive passes at this year’s tournament with 51.

Forward Eva Navarro: Plays the role of super sub for Spain by coming off the bench in four of five matches thus far. She leads all players at the Women’s World Cup with 1.78 goal-creating actions per 90 minutes. —Michael Cohen

Sweden’s outlook

Sweden has reached back-to-back Women’s World Cup semifinals for the first time and is making its fifth overall appearance in the semis, tied with Germany for the second-most in history. The Swedes are searching for their first trip to the final since 2003 when they finished as runners-up to Germany. The potential 20-year gap between World Cup Final appearances would be the largest gap ever by one nation.

For Sweden, manager Peter Gerhardsson is navigating his fourth major tournament in charge. He’s reached the semifinals in all of them to establish his side as one of the best in the world, evidenced by its No. 3 world ranking entering this year’s World Cup. Sweden is unbeaten in 11 matches against Spain all time with a record of seven wins, four draws and zero losses.

Key players for Sweden:

Center back Amanda Ilestedt: Tied for the second-most goals at the Women’s World Cup with four, all of which have come off set pieces. She’s excellent in the air on both ends of the pitch and is particularly adept at finding the ball on corner kicks. Her mark of +1.4 goals minus expected goals (xG) ranks seventh at this year’s World Cup and reflects her ability to turn difficult chances into goals.

Goalkeeper Zecira Musovic: The hero for Sweden’s win over the United States in the Round of 16, Musovic has conceded just one goal in 180 minutes thus far. She ranks third in saves with 18 and has a staggering mark of +2.4 post-shot xG minus goals allowed, which demonstrates an ability to make difficult saves above and beyond what’s expected.

Midfielder Kosovare Asllani: The heart and soul of this Sweden team plays in the No. 10 position underneath forward Stina Blackstenius. She’s a key figure in transition for the Swedes, which will be critical as they look to press this possession-minded Spanish side. —Michael Cohen

Setting the stage

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El exesposo de Cecily Aguilar fue baleado fatalmente en Michigan en junio

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WACO, Texas (KWTX) – Keon Devonte Aguilar, de 29 años, ex esposo de Cecily Aguilar, la mujer sentenciada a 30 años de prisión por su papel en el asesinato de Vanessa Guillén en 2020, fue asesinado a tiros el 19 de junio, según pudo saber KWTX.

Según Michigan Live, Aguilar recibió un disparo mortal en su casa en la cuadra 100 de Hollis Street en Summit Township. En ese momento, la oficina del alguacil dijo que Keon conocía a su tirador y que pudo haber recibido un disparo durante un incidente doméstico.

Estación hermana KWTX WILX informó el 21 de junio que la Oficina del Sheriff del Condado de Jackson localizó y liberó a tres de las cuatro personas de interés en relación con el tiroteo fatal.

Cuando Keon era un soldado estacionado en lo que entonces se conocía como Fort Hood, estaba casado con Cecily, que era la única persona detenido y condenado por el asesinato de Guillén.

La pareja estaba separada al momento del asesinato, y Cecily estaba en una relación con Aaron David Robinson, el hombre que asesinó a Guillén. Robinson, que también estaba estacionado en Fort Hood en ese momento, se suicidó de un tiro cuando los agentes de policía se acercaron a él en la ciudad de Killeen.

Cecily se declaró culpable en noviembre de 2022 de ayudar a encubrir el asesinato de Guillén, aproximadamente un mes después de que Keon solicitara el divorcio. Michigan Live informó que el divorcio fue finalizado por un juez del condado de Jackson el 17 de febrero de 2023.

Según su obituario, Keon se graduó en 2012 de Jackson High School, donde se destacó en el programa ROTC. Sirvió en el Ejército de los Estados Unidos y fue dado de baja con honores.

La investigación sobre su asesinato está en curso. Se solicita a cualquier persona que tenga información que se comunique con el sargento detective Bryan Huttenlocker en el condado de Jackson, Michigan, al 517 768-7931.

COBERTURA COMPLETA: Cecily Aguilar sentenciada a 30 años de prisión por su papel en el asesinato de Vanessa Vanessa Guillén.



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Cecily Aguilar receives maximum sentence for role in Vanessa Guillén’s murder | KWKT

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McLENNAN COUNTY, Texas (FOX 44) – UPDATE: Judge Alan D. Albright handed down a sentence of 30 years in prison to Cecily Aguilar for her involvement in the murder of then-Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillén.

The judge made that decision after going into a short recess following Guillén’s family testimony during the sentencing hearing about their deep grief following her death.

Earlier Monday, Texas Ranger Justin Duck testified regarding the role Aguilar played in Guillén’s disappearance. After Guillén was reported missing, Duck had several conversations with Aguilar because her boyfriend, Aaron Robinson, was the last person to see Guillén.

It wasn’t until the authorities discovered human remains by the Leon River that Aguilar confessed. Aguilar admitted to helping Aaron Robinson dismember and bury the body of Vanessa Guillén. More witness testimony is following.

The League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) said the 30-year sentencing of Cecily Aguilar finally brings closure to one crucial phase of justice.

“Nothing will ever replace the pain and loss the Guillén family has suffered by Vanessa’s tragic murder,” says Domingo Garcia, LULAC National President. “What this sentence represents is a victory of our community standing together and seeing this process through to its end. Because of the fight we undertook after Vanessa’s death, LULAC can say we have the Vanessa Guillén Act that will protect generations of other servicemembers from falling victim to military sexual assault or worse. It is a bittersweet moment, and we will not stop any time that crimes are committed against our Latino men and women in military uniform,” added Garcia.

“There are no winners in this story,” says Analuisa Tapia, the LULAC leader who organized community protest vigils outside Ft. Cavazos every Friday for weeks while the Army was silent on Vanessa’s disappearance in April 2022.

“What we have been seeking isn’t vengeance but justice so that this never happens again, like what Vanessa went through. She was a victim multiple times because the Army did not protect her or listen to her family’s pleas for help when Vanessa went missing. Perhaps now, we can begin to let Vanessa rest in peace and power that her death has brought us to a better place for others,” says Tapia.

“Our hope is that today’s sentence brings a sense of relief and justice to the Guillén family, who have endured such pain throughout these past few years,” said U.S. Attorney Jaime Esparza, for the Western District of Texas. “Ms. Aguilar’s actions were indefensible, and she will now face the maximum penalty for the choices she made. I’m grateful for our law enforcement partners who worked tirelessly on this case, as their dedication was essential in bringing this defendant to justice.”

Cecily Ann Aguilar is the last surviving person charged in connection with the death of Vanessa Guillén. She appeared for sentencing in U.S. District Court in Waco on Monday before Judge Alan D. Albright.

She was scheduled to be sentenced on charges of Tampering with Evidence back in March, but this was delayed after a motion for a continuance of the sentencing was filed.

Aguilar entered a guilty plea to four lesser charges connected to the murder of U.S. Army Specialist Vanessa Guillén. She appeared before Judge Jeffrey C. Manske in November 2022, where she admitted to being an accessory after the fact and making false statements to law enforcement.

Guillen disappeared in April 2020 after meeting with Specialist Aaron Robinson in an arms room on Fort Hood. Guillén’s body was found in July 2020. Robinson later killed himself when confronted by authorities about Guillén’s disappearance. Aguilar was facing eleven counts connected to Guillén’s murder – including Tampering with Documents and Conspiracy to Tamper with Documents and Proceedings.

According to a report released in April 2021, investigators say Guillén was sexually harassed and reported it on two separate occasions, creating a hostile environment. They say Guillén’s leaders failed to take appropriate action, and that the allegations were not moved up the chain of command. Investigators also say Robinson did not harass Guillén, but that he did sexually harass another soldier between April 2019 to September 2019.

According to the report, the Acting Senior Commander of Fort Hood misjudged the significance of SPC Guillén’s disappearance, and he was overly reluctant to engage the media – misjudging how big of an event it would become.

By the time Fort Hood reversed course, the investigators say the post lost the trust of the Guillén Family and damaged the trust, confidence and reputation of Fort Hood and the U.S. Army.



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Tom Hanks life story | Oscar winner| A True Success Story 2023

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Tom Hanks is one of Hollywood’s most beloved and successful actors, known for his versatile performances and genuine charm. His success story is a testament to his talent, hard work, and dedication to his craft. Here’s an overview of Tom Hanks’ inspiring journey to stardom.

Early Life and Career Beginnings

Thomas Jeffrey Hanks was born on July 9, 1956, in Concord, California. He developed an interest in acting during his high school years and later attended California State University, Sacramento, where he studied theater. After college, he moved to New York City and began his acting career in community theater and small roles in television and film.

Breakthrough with “Splash” and “Big”

Hanks gained early recognition with the romantic comedy “Splash” (1984), where he played the lead opposite Daryl Hannah. However, it was his role as Josh Baskin in “Big” (1988) that catapulted him to mainstream success. The film was a massive hit, and Hanks’ performance earned him his first Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.

Oscar-Winning Roles

Tom Hanks continued to impress both critics and audiences with his acting prowess. He won back-to-back Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performances in “Philadelphia” (1993), where he played a lawyer with AIDS, and “Forrest Gump” (1994), where he portrayed a kind-hearted man with intellectual disabilities.

Versatility and Box Office Success

Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Hanks showcased his versatility as an actor by taking on a wide range of roles. He delivered memorable performances in movies like “Apollo 13” (1995), “Saving Private Ryan” (1998), “Cast Away” (2000), and “The Green Mile” (1999). Many of these films were commercial successes, solidifying Hanks as one of the most bankable stars in Hollywood.

Collaboration with Steven Spielberg

Tom Hanks has collaborated with esteemed director Steven Spielberg on several projects. Their partnership has resulted in critically acclaimed films such as “Saving Private Ryan,” “Catch Me If You Can” (2002), and “The Terminal” (2004).

Impact on Pop Culture

Over the years, Tom Hanks has become an iconic figure in pop culture. His likable and relatable personality has endeared him to audiences worldwide, making him a respected and beloved figure in the entertainment industry.

Producing and Directing

In addition to his acting career, Hanks has also ventured into producing and directing. He produced successful films like “The Polar Express” (2004) and “Mamma Mia!” (2008) and directed the acclaimed comedy-drama “That Thing You Do!” (1996).

Later Success and Recognition

In recent years, Tom Hanks has continued to deliver compelling performances in films like “Captain Phillips” (2013), “Bridge of Spies” (2015), and “The Post” (2017). He has received numerous accolades, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016 for his contributions to the arts and the film industry.

‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ review: Disney makes history update

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“Raya and the Last Dragon” received widespread critical acclaim upon its release in 2021. The film was praised for its groundbreaking representation of Southeast Asian cultures, stunning animation, strong female protagonist, and themes of trust and unity.

“Raya and the Last Dragon” is a 2021 animated fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. Below is the full story synopsis:

Act 1: Setting the Stage

The film is set in the mythical land of Kumandra, inspired by Southeast Asian cultures. Long ago, the land was protected by dragons, who sacrificed themselves to save humanity from the Druun, sinister creatures that turn people and creatures to stone. However, the dragons’ magic left behind a magical gem known as the Dragon Gem, which kept the Druun at bay.

Act 2: Raya’s Journey

The story follows Raya, a young warrior princess from the Heart region of Kumandra. She is determined to restore her fractured world and bring back the dragons. Raya’s father, Chief Benja, holds the Dragon Gem in Heart and believes in uniting the divided lands.

At a gathering of the representatives of the five regions—Heart, Fang, Talon, Tail, and Spine—a tense situation arises, and the trust between the factions is shattered. In a tragic turn of events, the Dragon Gem is shattered, and the Druun return, threatening the land once again. The people are turned to stone, and the pieces of the Gem are scattered across Kumandra.

Act 3: The Quest Begins

After the catastrophe, Raya’s quest to save her father and Kumandra begins. She discovers that the last dragon, Sisu, may still be alive and capable of reversing the Druun’s curse. Raya learns that Sisu was turned into a gem when she used her magic to stop the Druun. Raya manages to find the gem and bring Sisu back to life.

Act 4: Gathering the Team

Raya and Sisu set out to find the missing Gem pieces in the different regions of Kumandra. Along the way, they are joined by various companions, including a con-baby named Baby Tuk Tuk, Tong, a warrior from Talon, Boun, a young entrepreneur and boat captain, and a mischievous toddler named Noi.

Act 5: Confronting the Villain

The group eventually arrives in Fang, where they confront Namaari, Raya’s childhood friend and the daughter of the Fang chief. Namaari betrays Raya, leading to a clash between the two and the accidental shattering of the Gem piece from Fang.

The group eventually arrives in Fang, where they confront Namaari, Raya’s childhood friend and the daughter of the Fang chief. Namaari betrays Raya, leading to a clash between the two and the accidental shattering of the Gem piece from Fang.

As Raya’s journey nears its climax, she realizes that true unity and trust are needed to defeat the Druun. She convinces the other faction leaders to come together, and they all travel to Heart, where the final Gem piece is located.

However, Chief Benja remains turned to stone, and the people of Heart are threatened by the Druun. Raya and Sisu confront the Druun, and in a selfless act, Sisu sacrifices herself to defeat the Druun and restore everyone who had turned to stone.

Act 7: Rebuilding and Unity

With the Druun defeated and Kumandra restored, Raya and the people work towards rebuilding their land and restoring trust and unity among the regions. Raya becomes the new leader of Heart, and the once-fractured world is on its path to reconciliation.

“Raya and the Last Dragon” is a tale of bravery, redemption, and the power of trust and unity, celebrating the strength and resilience of the people of Kumandra.