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María José da positivo a covid-19: “Estoy estable y espero verlos pronto”

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Cantante María José da positivo a coronavirus (Instagram) La cantante ex integrante del grupo Kabah anunció que se sumaba a la larga lista de famosos que da positivo al covid-19, María José anunció a través de sus redes sociales que tras realizarse una prueba confirmó su contagio. La cantante de 46 años de edad tenía programado un concierto en la feria de la Candelaria en Salvatierra, Guanajuato este domingo 6 de febrero que lamentablemente tuvo que cancelar para llevar a cabo el aislamiento correspondiente. Por el momento la cantante solo ha cancelado ese concierto y mantiene la invitación a su presentación para el 26 de febrero en el Palenque de Jalostotitlán en Guadalajara. Cabe recordar que recientemente la cantante dedicó uno de sus conciertos a todas las personas que han tenido una pérdida a causa del coronavirus. https://www.milenio.com/espectaculos/famosos/maria-jose-positivo-covid-19-cancela-concierto

Timothy Leduc, first non-binary athlete at the Winter Olympics

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  Timothy Leduc, first non-binary athlete at a Winter Olympics (Reuters)] Adam Rippon had a memorable moment at the Olympics four years ago in Pyeongchang when his spectacular free routine helped win bronze for the United States in the team event, which opened the figure skating program. Rippon didn't just leave viewers breathless. He became the first openly gay American to medal at the Winter Olympics. Timothy LeDuc wants to do the same for American athletes who identify as non-binary. LeDuc, 31, and his partner Ashley Cain-Grible won their second national title last month in Nashville, earning them a ticket to their first Olympic Games. They are not favorites to stand on the podium in Beijing in the final round of the figure skating program, but they could help the United States to another team medal if they are selected to compete. Regardless, LeDuc will be the first openly non-binary American athlete at the Winter Olympics. https://www.milenio.com/deportes-olimpicos/juegos-olim...

"I don't see Joy Division in terms of suicide": Jon Savage, author of 'A Scorching Light, the Sun and Everything Else'

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  Jon Savage writes the biography of this musical band |  Special. With only two LPs in its brief but intense history , Unknown Pleasures (Factory Records, 1979) and Closer (Factory Records, 1980), Joy Division is a cult band that, generation after generation, acquires new and passionate followers . Witnessing the rise of the band, its development and its disappearance after the suicide of singer Ian Curtis  —who suffered from epileptic seizures—, Jon Savage published A Scorching Light, the Sun and Everything Else(Sixth Floor, 2021). The music journalist traces the history of Joy Division through the testimonies of the survivors of the group (which would soon reinvent itself with great success as New Order ), their wives and friends, as well as producers, designers, journalists, photographers and others involved. with the band. https://www.milenio.com/cultura/literatura/joy-division-regresa-libro-luz-abrasadora-sol