'Martinelli will be a superstar!' – Aubameyang and Arteta praise Arsenal teenager

The Brazilian has continued his bright start to life at the Emirates despite the club’s own struggles

Arsenal captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has declared 18-year-old attacker Gabriel Martinelli will be a “superstar” after scoring in the club’s 1-1 draw with Sheffield United.

The teenager opened the scoring in 45th minute for his second Premier League goal and ninth in all competitions this season for the Gunners. 

Martinelli moved to the Emirates in July last year from Brazilian club Ituano and hasn’t wasted any time impressing his new fans and teammates. 

After scoring in his non-competitive debut in pre-season, he then bagged a brace on his starting debut for the club in the Carabao Cup in September. 

The Brazilian scored his first Premier League goal in December and after claiming his second on Saturday, Arsenal’s suspended skipper took to social media to declare that big things await the talented attacker. 

“Gabi’s gonna be a superstar,” Aubameyang tweeted. “Not because of the goal because of the attitude, energy and mindset.” 

Aubameyang’s comments were backed up post-match by manager Mikel Arteta, who praised Martinelli’s determination to have an impact. 

“He’s an 18-year-old kid with all the enthusiasm but as well, he’s so brave to make decisions, to threaten the opponent every time,” Arteta said. 

“He’s all the time in the middle of the goal, waiting for an opportunity to come.

“The fact he hasn’t played 90 minutes for a while – since his injury – but is still in the way he went about every single action is impressive.”

Former Gunners forward Ian Wright was also left impressed by Martinelli’s performance, declaring he managed to fill the void left by Aubameyang. 

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“He’s someone that the Arsenal fans are very excited about,” Wright told Match of the Day

“He is someone that is constantly trying to get in the box, he has great movement.

“When you look at him, he’s sharp, always wants to get in the box, makes good darts into the box. He gets himself into a position and then look at his movement now and he gets the goal.

“I think he’s under a lot of pressure with Aubameyang not being available. Everyone is saying ‘he has to come in’, can he fill the boots for the game? I think he did.”

Klopp backs Man Utd to qualify for Champions League ahead of Liverpool showdown

The Reds boss is looking forward to Sunday’s game at Anfield and admits the nature of the derby has changed with the times

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says he believes Manchester United will qualify for the Champions League this season.

United travel to Anfield in the Premier League on Sunday, with the chance to move within two points of the top four after Chelsea lost late on at Newcastle .

With Liverpool winning 20 and drawing one of their 21 games to date this season, the odds are against Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side – but Klopp doesn’t want to underestimate them.

“United have a really good football team, talented and experienced,” he told reporters.“There is a lot of good potential on the pitch.

“I think they will probably qualify for the Champions League this season.

“So, of course they can beat us. But they can only play as good as we let them play.

“If we are at our best it’s difficult for every team. It’s our stadium so we have to make sure everybody knows that.”

Liverpool against Manchester United is, of course, arguably the biggest rivalry in English football – and certainly one of the biggest in the world.

Now in his fifth season at the helm, Klopp understands the rivalry well enough, while Solskjaer played in his fair share during his 11 years at Old Trafford as a player.

But the German coach believes the derby has moved on from those days, and hopes there will be far more to Sunday’s game than blood and thunder.

“In the good old times you saw that it was a special game because everyone flew at each other and kicked each other off the pitch. But I don’t want to see that,” added Klopp.

“If anyone asks us for that, no chance. We want to win the game; we don’t want to win one little battle.

“We accept being aggressive in a completely different way to our grandfathers.

“If we hurt someone it hurts ourselves and not the other one. You need a clear mindset and an outstanding atmosphere.”

Liverpool’s only dropped points of the league season so far came in the reverse fixture at Old Trafford , with Marcus Rashford’s goal cancelled out late on by Adam Lallana in a 1-1 draw.

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Such are the high standards being set at Anfield at the moment, midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain has said Liverpool feel they have a score to settle after being held to a draw away from home.

Airlines Have A Huge Plastic Waste Problem And No One Can Fix It Alone

Boarding a plane, you settle into a seat, perhaps pulling a blanket and pillow from plastic wrapping to get more comfortable. You take the flimsy plastic headphones offered by the flight attendant, accept some juice in a plastic bottle, with a plastic cup and stirrer, and settle in to pick at the in-flight meal, arranged in an assortment of plastic containers, using the plastic cutlery you’ve unwrapped from its plastic packet.

It’s a familiar scene for those who fly, especially on long-haul flights, and it’s a big environmental problem.

“The sheer amount of waste that comes from inside the planes is staggering,” says David (not his real name), a flight attendant for a regional carrier owned by American Airlines. “Plastic cups, cans and boxed juices, some of them opened and maybe one cup poured from them then thrown out, plastic wrappers for snacks, cocktail straws, napkins … and none of it recycled,” he tells HuffPost. “This all comes on top of the environmental impact the flight alone has.”

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As more people are becoming aware of aviation’s intensive carbon footprint ― it’s responsible for two per cent of global human-caused carbon emissions ― a growing number have started to question whether they should be flying at all. The “flight shame” movement, bubbling up from the Nordic countries, is gaining strength across the world as it becomes more common for people to say they are cutting back on flying, with some quitting altogether.

But even as flygskam (Swedish for flight shame) becomes a recognizable term, global passenger numbers are not falling. Around 4.3 billion passengers flew in 2018, up 6.1 per cent from the previous year, and around 4.5 billion passengers flew in 2019. Passenger numbers will nearly double by 2037, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) predicts.

And as more people fly, the sheer scale of the waste they produce on board is becoming its own environmental disaster.

In 2018, airlines generated around 6.1 million tonnes of cabin waste, according to IATA. A study at London’s Heathrow Airport in 2012 and 2013 found the average passenger generated 1.4 kilograms (3.1 pounds) of waste across long- and short-haul flights.

Plastic is a big part of this waste stream, and a staggering problem globally. Only around nine per cent of the 6.3 billion tonnes of plastic waste we have produced has been recycled. Plastic waste pollutes our water, air and food, and has been found everywhere from the deepest parts of the ocean, to pristine mountain air, to a whale’s stomach.

There’s also food waste. Between 20 to 30 per cent of the total waste is untouched food and drink, according to IATA. The remnants of a plane load of people’s unappetizing onboard meals pretty much always goes the same way as everything else: into the trash cart, destined for landfill or incineration.

“That’s the upsetting part about flying,” Megan Epler Wood, director of the International Sustainable Tourism Initiative at Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health, tells HuffPost ― appropriately enough from a layover in Miami. “They’re just throwing everything into one bag. And there’s no effort to separate, which means you know they’re not recycling because they can’t. Once the plastic or anything else becomes contaminated, it can’t be recycled.”

People often overlook the fact that waste is also a climate issue, says Epler Wood, pointing to the emissions it takes to produce the plastic, food and other items that end up as cabin waste. “All of that has actually not been factored in to the overall question of how much greenhouse gas is being emitted [when flying].”

David says despite being an employee on the front line of this waste, even bringing it up with his employer is hard. “In training we asked about recycling and were laughed at, probably because of the pressure we have as flight attendants to turn these flights around so quickly. How do I have time to recycle when I have 27 minutes to get everyone off and the next flight boarded?”

Some airlines are taking steps to tackle the onboard waste problem. Australian carrier Qantas launched what it claimed was the first “zero-waste” commercial flight in May 2019, between Sydney and Adelaide. All the waste produced onboard was either recycled, reused or composted. Plastic items were swapped out for reusable or compostable materials and stewards separated all the waste they collected.

In Europe, Air France has pledged to cut out 210 million pieces of plastic (such as cutlery, cups and drink stirrers) used on flights and to eliminate 1,179 tonnes of single-use plastics annually. Plastic products will be swapped out for alternatives including paper cups, bio-based cutlery and wooden stirrers. And, with European Union financing, Spanish airline Iberia co-launched the Zero Cabin Waste project aiming to recover 80 per cent of the waste generated in flight cabins. As part of that, last May the airline brought in more than 500 trolleys with compartments to allow waste to be collected separately.

In the U.S., Alaska Airlines has pledged to reduce the in-flight waste per passenger going to landfill by 70 per cent by 2020. On June 5, 2019, United Airlines flew what it called “the most eco-friendly commercial flight of its kind in the history of aviation,” which included zero cabin waste. And JetBlue has initiated an onboard recycling program to sort and recycle bottles and cans served on domestic flights.

A spokesperson for American Airlines, which owns the carrier David works for, told HuffPost it has had an aluminum recycling plan since 1989 and that “we have eliminated all plastic straws, instead offering a stir stick made of sustainable, environmentally friendly bamboo.” The airline says it’s currently looking for other cost-neutral biodegradable materials.

But many of the moves are slow and ad hoc, in no small part because plastic has the advantage of being both light and cheap.

There’s a strong demand from airlines for new materials, says Jon Godson, the assistant director for environment best practices at IATA, but finding them is far from simple.

London-based design company PriestmanGoode, which has been working with the aviation sector for two decades, has designed an economy meal tray out of edible, biodegradable and compostable materials such as coffee grounds, algae, bamboo and rice husk.

“The idea is to show that there are alternatives that we can explore,” Anna Meyer, the company’s head of communications, says of the concept design currently on display at the London Design Museum. But, she says, “the reality is there isn’t a simple solution, there isn’t a single material that can replace everything.”

It would be best not to have disposable items at all, says Godson, but materials like glass and metal cutlery, for example, are heavier, meaning a plane will burn more fuel and emit more carbon dioxide. They would also require washing which means detergents and possibly more pollution. “We want to ensure that the sustainability benefits [of any replacement materials] are proven,” Godson says.

To make a real difference, the systems also need to be in place for dealing with these waste flows, whatever the material. That means it’s not just about what happens on airplanes, but what happens at airports.

“It’s really up to the airports, because if the airlines have nowhere to put the waste, there is almost nothing they can do,” Epler Wood noted.

And it’s a very mixed bag when it comes to airports’ progress on waste. “San Francisco has done the best job,” she says. “They have a zero-waste policy that’s been in place longer than other airports and have the facilities in place to make sure they’re lowering the waste.” The airport aims to be the world’s first zero-waste airport by 2021. This will mean diverting 90 per cent of waste from landfill and incineration by using materials that can be recycled or composted.

She also cites Hong Kong, which has pledged to be the greenest airport in the world. The airport has an on-site anaerobic food digester which can convert food waste to energy. It has also implemented a series of measures aimed at reducing cabin waste including conducting in-flight waste separation trials.

Cabin waste could double by 2030

Regulation, however, can present a big obstacle. Some countries, especially those with a big agricultural sector including the U.S. and the U.K., treat waste coming in from international flights as hazardous and mandate that it be incinerated or buried deep in landfills. The aim is to prevent the spread of diseases affecting animals.

IATA has warned that without better regulation, cabin waste levels could double over the next decade.

“There’s a strong incentive for us to reduce the waste in the first place,” says Godson. “I think that’s critical. But when it comes to reuse and recycling, then we smack straight into animal health regulations around the world.” It’s often easiest to classify everything on the flight as hazardous, he adds.

“We’ve seen many airlines that have replaced single-use plastics, with more sustainable solutions such as bamboo, paper, cardboard cutlery, the whole variety of different biodegradable options, only to see that material incinerated on landing.”

Is there anything can individuals do? We can bring reusable water bottles, coffee cups and even utensils with us. IATA recommends not putting waste in seat pockets, refusing food and beverages you know you don’t want and pre-ordering meals when possible.

David even had one passenger who took her own bottles off the plane so she could recycle them ― but, he says, she is very much in the minority. “When people come on those planes, they do not think about the trash that they generate, and when you look at the conditions the cabin is left in when people get off the plane … trash is all over the floor, shoved into the pockets, and they don’t think about it.”

There’s plenty of academic evidence that people who recycle at home don’t even think to do it when they travel, says Epler Wood. “And I see that all the time … even with what I would call highly enlightened citizens.”

‘Planes are not going away’

Regardless, individual actions can’t solve what is a systemic problem requiring systemic answers. “We’re stuck in a system where we are going to take the aircraft that suits our needs for our particular trip. And we’re going to use the airport that we need to use,” says Epler Wood.

David says, as things are, he feels powerless and desperately hopes that if more people are aware of the problem of cabin waste, airlines might be pushed to do more.

“Planes are not going away, and taking a flight is one of the largest contributors to a person’s carbon footprint. Recycling and reducing the amount of plastics on the planes would help reduce that footprint for every passenger on board. I know it would help me feel a little less bad for just passing the trash along knowing it will just end up in a landfill.”

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Solskjaer: Liverpool could win treble but not among very best teams yet

The Red Devils boss has stressed Klopp’s men must maintain their current high standards for far longer to be considered among the greats

Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said Liverpool are not the greatest team in Premier League history, highlighting Alex Ferguson’s record with the Red Devils.

Liverpool are on track for their first league title since 1990 as Jurgen Klopp’s unbeaten Reds top the Premier League by 13 points with games in hand.

The Champions League holders can take another step towards the title when they welcome rivals United to Anfield on Sunday.

However, Solskjaer – who claimed six Premier League trophies and the Champions League as a player under legendary manager Ferguson – insisted longevity is the key to greatness.

“If you are taking the long view, the very best teams are the ones who can do it again and again and again,” Solskjaer said.

“No one really matches Sir Alex in that respect but I would be the first to admit Jurgen Klopp has done a great job at Liverpool.

“At the moment he seems to know what he’s going to get every time he puts a team out, though we are only just past halfway through the season and there are still a lot of games to go.

“If you look at Liverpool now, they have 33 wins and five draws from their last 38 [league] games. That’s 104 points, so it would have been a more than decent season.

“They are doing well, to say the least, and could win a treble this season but let’s see where they are in May. They have a couple of difficult games coming up.”

United are fifth, five points behind fourth-placed Chelsea and 27 points adrift of Liverpool.

Klopp, meanwhile, has praised the Red Devils and believes they will finish in the top four this season. 

“United have a really good football team, talented and experienced,” he told reporters.“There is a lot of good potential on the pitch.

“I think they will probably qualify for the Champions League this season.

“So, of course they can beat us. But they can only play as good as we let them play.

“If we are at our best it’s difficult for every team. It’s our stadium so we have to make sure everybody knows that.”

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Liverpool vs Manchester United Betting Tips: Latest odds, team news, preview and predictions

Solskjaer seems to know how to frustrate the Reds, and Al Hain-Cole is backing him to keep the scoreline tight once again at Anfield on Sunday

Liverpool face one of the biggest threats to an almost faultless Premier League season when they take on Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday.

The Reds dropped their only points of the campaign so far in  October’s 1-1 draw at Old Trafford, while they have only won once in 11 league encounters against their fiercest rivals.

Liverpool vs Manchester United LatestOodds

However, they are clear 4/11 (1.36) favourites with bet365 to make amends by pulling off a welcome victory in front of their own fans.

7/1 (8.00)

Six of the last eight meetings between this pair have resulted in draws, and there are odds of 17/4 (5.25) available on this one also finishing up all square.

Liverpool vs Manchester United Team News

Dejan Lovren, Joel Matip and Fabinho will hope to be involved after returning to training following injury, although Naby Keita, James Milner and Nathaniel Clyne remain sidelined.

Marcus Rashford will face a late fitness test after being forced off in Wednesday’s FA Cup win over Wolves, with Marcos Rojo, Axel Tuanzebe, Scott McTominay, Paul Pogba, Luke Shaw, Eric Bailly, and Timothy Fosu-Mensah also injury concerns.

Liverpool vs Manchester United Preview

Although Jurgen Klopp’s tenure since arriving at Anfield is now almost beyond reproach, his underwhelming record against this opposition will be cause for some frustration.

The German manager’s two victories in 10 against the Red Devils is his worst win ratio out of all the teams he has faced at least 10 times in his entire career, while he is yet to get the better of his opposite number.

Indeed, Solskjaer has seen his side concede just once in two matches against the current leaders, and will be optimistic of silencing the home crowd with a similarly robust performance on Sunday.

Liverpool vs Manchester United Tips and Predictions

With the guests set up to defend and Liverpool having kept six consecutive Premier League clean sheets, odds of 11/10 (2.10) seem very generous on under 2.5 goals being scored for the ninth meeting in 11 between this pair.

All odds correct at time of publish. Please gamble responsibly.

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Pierre et Gilles, leur incroyable loft

Les célèbres portraitistes nous font découvrir l’endroit où ils vivent et créent ensemble. Une ambiance colorée et féérique dans la proche banlieue de Paris.

Ici tout n’est que couleur, fantaisie, et objets venus du monde entier. Un grand autel œcuménique s’impose dans leur salon-salle à manger. Imageries pieuses de toutes les religions, y côtoient des figurines de dessins animés. Des images des stars qui ont éclairé leur jeunesse, de Sheila à Sylvie Vartan. Michael Jackson, Bruce Lee, Hello Kitty ou Psy, le papa du Gangnam style, y sont en évidence. Tout comme les Poulbots de Michel Thomas, une référence absolue pour eux. Une télé est en permanence allumée sur des programmes coréens de K Pop ou des chaînes indiennes. Pierre et Gilles, plus qu’un duo d’artiste, un style. Leurs portraits « faits maison » ont séduit dès les années 70, époque de leur rencontre, les stars du monde entier de Salvador Dali à Mick Jagger ou Yves Saint-Laurent. Ils ont façonné leur intérieur à leur image. Ont gardé un peu de la folie psychédélique de cette période, comme de leurs années Palace. « Nous sommes plus bazars que puces, explique le duo. Nous dénichons ces petits souvenirs lors de nos voyages en Thaïlande ou dans nos virées à Barbès, dans les quartiers chinois ou indiens de Paris ou chez des grossistes d’Aubervilliers. » Voilà 25 ans qu’ils ont investi ce lieu au Pré Saint-Gervais. Ils ne le quitteraient pour rien au monde. (…)

Un Goldorak géant occupe aussi l’espace. Une tour Eiffel tout en paillettes lui fait face. Au sous-sol, les deux complices ont aménagé leur studio photos. Des stars venues du monde entier y défilent pour être immortalisées dans ces décors si travaillés, la signature de Pierre et Gilles. Ce dernier illumine au pinceau les images figées par l’objectif de son compagnon. Son atelier se situe au rez-de-chaussée dans l’aile Est du loft. L’artiste y pratique son art, en silence. Alors que le photographe Pierre apprécie, pour sa part, de créer en musique. Les deux comparses aiment recevoir les artistes dans leur salon-salle à manger. « Nous nous inspirons de leurs univers pour nos prises de vue, mais nous aimons aussi qu’ils entrent dans le nôtre ». Zahia, Rossy de Palma et tant d’autres se sont ici prêtés au jeu du portrait. Leur dernier client en date est l’industriel Michel-Edouard Leclerc. Ils l’ont imaginé en Tintin des temps modernes, dans un paysage de tempête bretonne. Fut un temps, des oiseaux volaient en liberté dans cet espace insensé. « Ce fut le cas du perroquet qui nous avions photographié sur l’épaule d’Etienne Daho pour sa pochette d’album, La notte, la notte, confie Gilles. Mais lorsque nous avons eu nos chiens. Ca n’était plus vivable ! Nous avons dû nous séparer des volatiles et avons donné le perroquet à une école maternelle. » Aujourd’hui le couple ne possède plus qu’un sympathique canidé, Toto, qui règne en maître sur leur univers féérique. Pierre et Gilles goûtent à leur existence, dans cette proche banlieue, à peine en retrait de la capitale. « Il n’y a pas de métro à proximité, alors nous sommes tranquille, se félicite Pierre. C’est un peu une vie de village, mais à deux pas de Paris! » « Pour certains s’aventurer au Pré-Saint-Gervais reste une grande aventure », ironise Gilles. Le duo sourit d’ailleurs au souvenir de la tête des habitants du quartier lorsqu’ils ont vu se garer devant chez eux l’immense limousine de Naomi Campbell ou le Humer rose de Karl Lagerfeld. Un mélange des genres qui n’est pas pour leur déplaire (…)

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Les obsèques de Michel Delpech auront lieu le 8 janvier

Quelques jours après la mort de Michel Delpech, la famille du défunt vient d’annoncer la date de ses obsèques. Elles auront lieu le vendredi 8 janvier en l’église de Saint-Sulpice à Paris. Les grands noms de la chanson française devront certainement s’y donner rendez-vous pour lui dire adieu.

Le décès du chanteur Michel Delpech a provoqué une vague d’émotion dans le pays. Des chanteurs français, jusqu’aux hommes politiques, en passant par des générations de fans, toute la société française a pleuré la mort d’un des pionniers de la chanson française. Vendredi prochain, les obsèques de l’artiste auront lieu à Paris et devraient rassembler de grandes personnalités de la chanson française mais aussi des anonymes venues dire au revoir à celui qui a bercé de nombreuses générations.

Les hommages sur les réseaux sociaux et dans les médias ont plu ce week-end. “Je trouve ses chansons d’une grande beauté, il y a quelque chose de spirituel chez lui,” a expliqué Laurent Voulzy. Patrick Burel a lui insisté sur l’importance qu’a eue le chanteur dans sa vie : “Je me souviens pas d’une période de ma vie qui ne soit ponctuée d’une de ses chansons.”

Malgré sa disparition, Michel Delpech continuera de marquer les générations futures par ses chansons proches des gens et de leur réalité. Sa mémoire perdurera notamment grâce à un album sur lequel il a travaillé jusqu’au bout : le chanteur préparait ses reprises avec les artistes de la nouvelle génération. L’album devrait sortir le printemps prochain pour le plus grand plaisir des fans inconditionnels de Michel Delpech.

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Luc Besson inaugure le tournage de “Valérian”

Le nouveau rêve de Luc Besson prend forme. Dans des locaux de Saint-Denis, le Français vient de donner le coup d’envoi à 115 jours de travail pour réaliser son Valérian et la Cité des Mille Planètes.

Pendant presque quatre mois, la ville de Saint-Denis va devenir un petit Hollywood. Cara Delevingne, Rihanna, Clive Owen et Ethan Hawke vont se succéder et peut-être même se croiser entre les murs de la Cité du cinéma située au sud de la ville. A l’initiative de ce rendez-vous inattendu, Luc Besson. Pour sa nouvelle superproduction à 180 millions de dollars, Valérian et la Cité des Mille Planètes, le réalisateur a convié ses équipes, composées de 420 personnes, dans sa maison de cinéma francilienne.

Après des semaines de teasing pour annoncer le début du tournage, Luc Besson a finalement donné le top départ de 115 jours de tournage ce mardi. Fini pour lui les réseaux sociaux, place au travail. Cara Delevingne, son héroïne féminine qui incarnera Laureline, a pris le relais en postant dès hier une photo d’elle à la Cité du Cinéma lors d’une réunion de tournage. Toujours aussi dissipé, le top britannique, qui décroche ici son premier grand rôle au cinéma, a été couronnée reine lors d’une dégustation de galette des rois. L’ambiance semble être bon enfant pour l’instant, comme l’espérait Luc Besson.

Très attendue, l’arrivée de Rihanna, dont ce sont également les débuts au cinéma, devrait agiter encore plus la capitale. La chanteuse barbadienne et Cara Delevingne sont bonnes amies et toujours prêtes à faire la fête. Réunies en France pour une expérience aussi unique que le tournage de Valérian et la Cité des Mille Planètes, les deux jeunes femmes devraient réserver aux Dyonisiens et aux Parisiens de belles sorties en ville.

Xavier Dolan a Harry Potter dans la peau

Xavier Dolan est un grand fan d’Harry Potter et il vient de lui rendre un bel hommage. On peut dire qu’à présent, il a le sorcier à lunette dans la peau.

“Un pour chaque projet, un pour chaque peine de cœur” expliquait Xavier Dolan à Marie-Claire pour parler de ses nombreux tatouages. Une rose sur la hanche, deux maximes de Cocteau sur les cuisses – “A l’impossible je suis tenu” et “L’œuvre est une sueur” – une reproduction de La Chute d’Icare par Matisse sur l’avant-bras. Sa peau, marquée par une dizaine de dessins, est gravée « à chaque moment important de ma vie, que ce soit un chagrin d’amour ou un beau film » précisait-il à L’Express.

Xavier Dolan vient de faire sensation en publiant une photo de son nouveau tatouage. Sur son avant-bras gauche, le visage d’Albus Dumbledore s’étale sur toute sa hauteur. Le personnage de la saga Harry Potter est reconnaissable entre mille, de son front ridé à sa barbe blanche. Plus précisément, il s’agit d’une image de Michael Gambon, l’acteur britannique qui incarne le directeur de Poudlard dans les films adaptés des livres de J.K. Rowling.Sous le visage, saisissant de ressemblance, une phrase en anglais: “Bien sûr que ça se passe dans ta tête, Harry, mais pourquoi donc faudrait-il en conclure que ce n’est pas réel ?” Une référence, que les fans apprécieront, à un des passages du septième tome des aventures du sorcier à lunette. Il s’agit en réalité d’un extrait d’une conversation entre Harry Potter et Dumbledore.

Mais ce tatouage n’est pas le seul hommage à Harry Potter que le réalisateur deMommy a fait graver sur sa peau. En 2014, le Canadien s’était déjà fait dessiner la “Marque des ténèbres”, le signe des mange-morts, les fidèles de Voldemort. Le dessin se trouve en réalité juste en face du visage de Dumbledore, sur son avant-bras droit.
Quant à la signification de son nouveau croquis? Si il s’agit d’un évènement marquant, peut-être est-ce du à sa toute récente nomination sur la liste des 30 talents de moins de 30 ans à surveiller, par le prestigieux magazine Forbes? Ou encore est-ce pour exprimer sa joie après avoir fait plier le géant américain Netflix? Mystère et boule de gomme.

Once again, I must ask too much of you, Harry. – A. D. Unfinished tattoo by the great @charlessaucier

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Samuel Etienne, nouveau présentateur de QPUC, sa première réaction

Depuis une semaine, Samuel Etienne fait beaucoup parler de lui. Le journaliste de 44 ans s’apprête en effet à remplacer Julien Lepers à la présentation de Questions pour un champion. C’est via les réseaux sociaux que le présentateur du 12/13 de France 3 a évoqué son avenir pour la première fois.

«Mon horoscope (Taureau) me dit ce matin que mon année 2016 sera placée sous le signe du changement… À suivre (smiley).»

Hier matin sur ses comptes twitter et facebook, Samuel Etienne a réagi avec malice à son avenir professionnel. Le 22 février prochain, le journaliste de 44 ans va en effet prendre les rênes de Questions pour un champion sur France 3. L’année 2016 marquera un tournant pour Samuel, sportif accompli, fondu de running et de trail (course dans la nature), qui sera d’ailleurs au départ de l’IronMan (célèbre triathon) de Nice le dimanche 5 juin prochain.

À l’exception de ce message sibyllin sur les réseaux sociaux, l’ancien journaliste de France 3, RFI, iTélé Canal + et Europe 1 a pour l’heure opté pour le silence radio même s’il reste très attentif à ce qui se dit et s’écrit sur lui.

En témoigne le SMS qu’il a envoyé à Roselyne Bachelot après les critiques de cette dernière sur le plateau du Grand 8. « Bonjour Roselyne, j’espère que vous allez bien. Un flop ? Ce n’est pas bien d’enfermer des gens dans des cases, c’est comme si on interdisait aux politiques de devenir chroniqueurs 🙂 Je vous souhaite une douce et lumineuse année. Samuel », pouvait-on lire à l’antenne de D8 après que Roselyne rende public leur échange.

Ce matin, nos confrères de RTL relatait aussi que Samuel Etienne avait envoyé une lettre à ses collègues du JT de France 3 pour leur faire ses adieux. «Merci de m’avoir accueilli parmi vous durant ces huit années. RFI, iTélé, Canal+, Europe 1 : en vingt ans de carte de presse j’ai passé du temps dans quelques rédactions, mais aucune ne m’aura donné autant de satisfaction. Présenter un JT adossé à une aussi belle rédaction que celle de France 3 était un rêve, et c’est grâce à vous que je l’ai réalisé.(…) Ma dernière aventure, celle que je m’apprête à embrasser, surprendra peut-être certains d’entre vous, mais pas ceux qui me connaissent un peu. (…) J’ai le sentiment que le métier de divertir, s’il diffère bien entendu fondamentalement de celui d’informer, est aussi nécessaire à la marche du monde, surtout dans les heures sombres que nous venons de traverser.»

Rendez-vous le 22 février pour la grande première de Samuel Etienne en tant qu’animateur de Questions pour un champion.

Crédits photos : BENAROCH/SIPA

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