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2025–26 Sacramento Kings season
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Draft picks Round Pick Player Position Nationality College / club 2 42 The Kings will have one second-round pick entering the draft.
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Cayetano Puglisi
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Cayetano Puglisi (2 January 1902 – 2 November 1968) was an Argentine violinist, composer, and orchestra conductor of Italian origin.
Cayetano Puglisi
Life
Life He was born in Messina, Sicily, Italy, into a family of musicians. At the age of 7, he moved with his family to Buenos Aires, where he began his violin studies with Maestro Pessina. His inclination toward classical music led him to perform a concert at the Teatro Nuevo, which earned him a scholarship from the newspaper La Prensa to further his studies in Europe. However, due to the outbreak of World War I in 1914, he was unable to make the trip. In his teenage years, Puglisi began playing in cafés and bars in the La Boca neighborhood. He formed a trio with Carlos Marcucci (bandoneon) and Pedro Almirón (piano), known as the "Trío de los Pibes," which performed at the Iglesias bar on Corrientes Street. At the age of 14, he was discovered by orchestra conductor Roberto Firpo, who brought him into his ensemble as second violinist in 1916. In addition to his collaboration with Firpo, he was a member of the orchestras of Francisco Canaro, Enrique Delfino, and Pedro Maffia. In 1928, he formed his own sextet, with which he recorded for the Victor label. In 1940, after the dissolution of his orchestra, Puglisi joined Juan D'Arienzo's orchestra, where he served as first violinist. His unique style and refined technique brought a distinctive sound to the ensemble, securing his place in the history of tango. Cayetano Puglisi passed away on November 2, 1968, in Buenos Aires.
Cayetano Puglisi
References
References
Cayetano Puglisi
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2025–26 Wycombe Wanderers F.C. season
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The 2025–26 season is the 139th season in the history of Wycombe Wanderers Football Club and their fifth consecutive season in League One. In addition to the domestic league, the club would also participate in the FA Cup, the EFL Cup, and the EFL Trophy.
2025–26 Wycombe Wanderers F.C. season
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Transfers and contracts
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Released / Out of Contract DatePos.PlayerSubsequent clubJoin dateRef.30 June 2025 CM Taylor Clark CF Brandon Hanlan LW Beryly Lubala GK Franco Ravizzoli LM Adam Reach LW Kieran Sadlier CF Sam Vokes CM Christie Ward CB Luca Woodhouse CM Jack Young
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EFL League One
EFL League One
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League table
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Results summary
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FA Cup
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Hello! I'm Ramu, a 23-year-old software developer with a background in Computer Science Engineering (B.Tech). I'm currently working in the tech industry, where I get to do what I enjoy most—solving real-world problems, learning new things, and growing in a space that constantly challenges me. By nature, I’m calm, quiet, and observant. I prefer peaceful environments and meaningful conversations over noisy crowds. Though I may come off as reserved, I’m passionate about everything I do. I'm a quick learner with strong memory power, which helps me adapt quickly and stay ahead, both professionally and personally. Outside of work, I have a range of interests that keep life exciting. I love watching movies, especially those with rich storytelling and deep emotions. Playing games is another favorite pastime—it helps me relax while keeping my mind sharp. I'm also a huge foodie and love exploring different kinds of dishes, whether it's street food or something unique I’ve never tried before. Traveling is something I deeply enjoy too; discovering new places, cultures, and people gives me a sense of freedom and inspiration. I also place a lot of importance on health. Being health-conscious is part of my daily lifestyle—I try to eat well, stay active, and maintain a balanced mindset. For me, wellness isn't just about physical fitness but about feeling good mentally and emotionally too. This blog is my personal space to share my journey, thoughts, experiences, and the little things that inspire me. Whether it’s about tech, life, food, or travel, I hope you find something here that resonates with you.
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Diés Iraé
Short description
Diés Iraé is an upcoming Indian Malayalam-language horror thriller film written and directed by Rahul Sadasivan. The film stars Pranav Mohanlal in the lead role. It is produced by Chakravarthy Ramachandra and S. Sashikanth under the banners of Night Shift Studios and YNOT Studios. The title, Diés Iraé, translates to "Day of Wrath" in Latin, referencing a medieval hymn associated with judgment day.
Diés Iraé
Cast
Cast Pranav Mohanlal
Diés Iraé
Production
Production Following the success of Bramayugam (2024), director Rahul Sadasivan reunites with the same creative team for Diés Iraé. Shehnad Jalal handles the cinematography, with editing by Shafique Mohammed Ali. Music is composed by Christo Xavier, and Jyotish Shankar serves as the art director. Principal photography began in early 2025 and wrapped on April 29, 2025.
Diés Iraé
Marketing
Marketing The title of the film was announced on 9 May 2025. The first look poster was unveiled on 16 May 2025, featuring a mysterious woman with distorted faces looming behind her, invoking a dark and mystical ambiance.
Diés Iraé
Release
Release Diés Iraé is scheduled for theatrical release on 31 October 2025, coinciding with Halloween.
Diés Iraé
References
References
Diés Iraé
External links
External links Category:Indian drama films Category:2020s Malayalam-language films Category:Films set in Kerala Category:2025 films Category:2025 horror thriller films
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Chak 10/ML
Orphan
Chak 10/ML is a village in Bhalwal Tehsil, Sargodha District, Punjab, Pakistan. According to the 2017 census, it has a population of 3,488.
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Draft:Alioune Diagne
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Alioune Diagne, born on August 28, 1985, in Kaffrine (Senegal), is a Franco-Senegalese contemporary artist and the creator of the Figuro-Abstro movement. Drawing inspiration from everyday life and Senegalese traditions, as well as from the lived experiences of the African diaspora around the world, he translates these scenes through a unique style that oscillates between abstraction and figuration, influenced by calligraphy. A committed artist, he also addresses key contemporary issues, such as the exploitation of Africa’s resources and the dangers associated with irregular migration. In 2024, he became the first artist to represent Senegal at the 60th Venice Biennale.
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Youth
Youth From an early age, Alioune Diagne showed a passion for drawing, without ever imagining it could become a profession. At the time, drawing was his way of expressing himself. Although he had no real access to art history or contemporary art for many years, his work is deeply marked by his own cultural heritage and Senegalese traditions. Noticed for his drawing skills in primary school, he would regularly illustrate history and geography lessons on the blackboard to help his classmates, due to the lack of textbooks. His artistic talent continued to grow through spontaneous drawings on his friends’ football jerseys depicting symbols and religious figures considered lucky charms in Senegal. Following the death of his father, Alioune Diagne joined his mother in Dakar, where he was admitted to the École Nationale des Arts, the Dakar School of Fine Arts, despite his family’s initial reluctance.
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Artistic Career
Artistic Career Alioune Diagne’s artistic journey began at the Dakar School of Fine Arts, where he was introduced to various techniques and discovered art history. In 2010, he moved to France and settled with his family in Vienne, in the Isère region. In this adopted city, he became actively involved in local associations, leading workshops and carrying out artistic projects with children. It was also in Vienne, in 2013, that he developed his own artistic language, “Figuro-Abstro,” a style in which figurative scenes are composed from a multitude of abstract elements, small signs traced almost instinctively. He went on to create several “collections” of works, such as Scènes de marchés sénégalais and Modou Modou—the latter evoking the lives of Senegalese migrant workers. He prefers the term “collection” to “series,” which he finds too limiting, as it allows him to explore his favored themes freely, according to his current inspirations. Gradually, his work began to be exhibited internationally, earning increasing recognition through shows in cities such as Shanghai and Aosta, Italy. In 2019, he presented a major exhibition in Paris titled Perceptions, which brought together several of his most emblematic collections. The year 2022 marked a turning point in his career: he was among the selected artists featured at the Dak’Art Biennale of Contemporary African Art, exhibited at the former Dakar Courthouse. At the same time, he held a solo show titled Ëttu Kër – Inner Courtyard at the Grand Théâtre National de Dakar—a project inspired by colonial postcards, which the artist reinterpreted to shed light on Senegal’s ancestral customs, often overlooked due to a largely oral tradition of transmission. That same year, the Museum of Black Civilizations in Dakar acquired one of his works, and he began a collaboration with Galerie Templon, which now represents him. thumb|Ndox-Glint, Rouen Arts Museum, 2023-2024 © Laurent Edeline Between 2023 and 2024, the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Rouen dedicated a solo exhibition to his work, titled Ndox – Glint, centered around the theme of the river. For this project, the artist undertook a journey to explore the towns and villages along the Senegal River. The exhibition established a dialogue between his painting and that of the great Impressionist masters such as Claude Monet, Eugène Boudin, and Robert Pinchon. At this point in his life, he decided to return to live in Senegal and to establish his studio there. thumb|Bokk - Bounds, Alioune Diagne ’s project for the Senegalese Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, 2024 © Ugo Carmeni In April 2024, he had the honor of representing Senegal’s first national pavilion at the 60th Venice Biennale.The project, titled Bokk – Bounds, conceived by the artist in collaboration with curator Massamba Mbaye, was a response to the Biennale’s theme Stranieri Ovunque – Foreigners Everywhere. In Wolof, Bokk means both “what is shared,” “what unites us,” and “family ties.” Through sixteen paintings forming a monumental four-by-twelve-meter ensemble, resembling a vast puzzle, the artist calls for unity and the nurturing of human connections through shared challenges and universal values. An immersive installation completed the pictorial project: an eight-meter-long traditional pirogue, broken in two and wrapped in Senegalese textile hand-painted by the artist, symbolized the severed ties between individuals and evoked the great migratory waves of humanity. In parallel, he has exhibited with Galerie Templon in Paris, New York, and Brussels. In 2024, he presented Seede (“testimony” in Wolof) in Paris—an exhibition that denounces the human tragedies linked to irregular migration across the Mediterranean, a deeply personal and recurring theme in his work. True to his humanist nature, he frequently depicts scenes of sea rescues. Several major museums and prestigious collections, including the Denver Art Museum in the United States, have acquired his works.
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Figuro-abstro movement
Figuro-abstro movement The year 2013 marked a turning point in the artist’s life with the death of his grandfather, from whom he takes his name. This grandfather, a Quranic teacher, had dedicated his life to writing, a tradition that Alioune instinctively took up after his passing. Unaware of it at the time, the artist began in 2013 to create portraits and scenes composed of small signs reminiscent of calligraphy. For him, these marks emerge unconsciously and form a universal language—one that expresses the inexpressible: emotions, memories, fragments of the past. This language compels the viewer to move around the work, to squint, to gradually uncover its subject and meaning. While some of his pieces are highly detailed and figurative, another part of his practice is shaped by a tension between abstraction and figuration, inviting the viewer to take time to decipher the represented scenes. Though some curators and art critics perceive echoes of Pointillism and Impressionism in his style, it is above all a profound expression of a familial and cultural heritage, reappropriated by the artist himself. Alioune Diagne, who only discovered these Western art movements after developing his own technique, has since become increasingly interested in them. His current sources of inspiration also include Cubism and Picasso’s works referencing African masks, which he encountered during museum visits in Europe and the United States. Today, other artists have begun to follow the Figuro-Abstro movement.
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Themes and commitment
Themes and commitment A deeply committed artist, Alioune Diagne addresses major contemporary issues such as ecology, the role of women in society, racism, and the notions of transmission and heritage. Environmental concerns, particularly the pollution of seas and oceans, recur throughout his work, as does his denunciation of the plundering of African marine resources by foreign powers, which has led to fish shortages for local populations. Several of his paintings also highlight struggles against racial discrimination. Exile and the everyday lives of African diasporas around the world occupy a central place in his work. In 2023, as part of his thematic exhibition on the river at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Rouen, he undertook a journey along the Senegal River, where he had a deeply moving encounter with former fishermen who had become migrant smugglers. Profoundly affected by the human tragedies caused by the shipwrecks that have claimed many lives in Senegal in recent years, he has long explored the theme of irregular migration across the Mediterranean. Through his paintings, he seeks to raise awareness among Senegalese and African youth about the dangers of these crossings and the hardships that await migrants once they arrive in Europe. He also regularly portrays the daily lives of the modou-modou—Senegalese workers living abroad. Often based in major cities like Paris or New York, and frequently rendered invisible, they strive to support their families from afar. Through his work, Diagne restores their dignity and gives visibility to their journeys, blending European urban landscapes with visual elements referencing their homeland. His work is also a celebration of everyday life in Senegal: the vibrant atmosphere of its markets, the strength of Senegalese women, powerful and resilient figures who manage both daily responsibilities and entire households, and the spontaneous, radiant joy of senegalese youth. Through his art, he pays tribute to the richness of Senegalese traditions while seeking to preserve the memory of a country in transformation, of customs at risk of being lost, which he wishes to immortalize. Through his unique and fragmented style, he creates a living archive of his homeland.
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Exhibitions
Exhibitions
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Solo Shows
Solo Shows 2025 : « Jokkoo », Galerie Templon, New York (USA) 2024 : “Bokk - Bounds”, Senegalese Pavilion, Biennale di Venezia, Arsenale, Venice (Italy) 2024 : “Seede” (Witness), Galerie Templon, Paris (France) 2023 : “Ndox-Glint”, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen, Rouen (France) 2023 : “Tukki”, Galerie Templon, Brussels (Belgium) 2022 : “Ëttu Kër - Cour intérieure”, Grand Théâtre National de Dakar – Special Pavilion at the Dakar Biennale (Senegal) 2020 : “WONEMA – Let me see”, Dakar (Senegal) 2019 : “PERCEPTIONS”, We Art Partners, Paris (France) 2017 : “Un nouveau regard”, Finaosta Exhibition Hall, Aosta (Italy) 2017 : Solo exhibition during ArtBasel, Basel (Switzerland)
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Group Shows
Group Shows 2024 : Senegal Pavilion, Dakar Biennale, Musée des Civilisations Noires, Dakar (Senegal) 2023 : Africa Supernova, Kunsthal KAdE, Amersfoort (Netherlands) 2023 : Norval Sovereign Art Prize 2023, Norval Foundation, Cape Town (South Africa) 2022 : Official selection of the Dakar Biennale, Palais de Justice, Dakar (Senegal) 2019 : Hommage à Fatma Charfi, Galerie Nationale, Dakar (Senegal) 2016 : Galerie Pélussin (France) 2016 : Galerie Artbank, Shanghai (China) 2016 : Galerie Arte, Dakar (Senegal) 2016 : Biennale Off Dak’Art 2016, Loman (Senegal) 2015 : Salon African Art Fair, Paris (France) 2014 :11e Biennale de Dakar, Saint-Louis (Senegal) 2014 : Sink or Swim, 11e Biennale de Dakar, Villa Spivey, Dakar (Senegal) 2014 : Figuro Abstro, Galerie Rêves d’Afrique, Saint-Étienne (France) 2014 : Itinéraire en Couleurs, Espace Jean Drevon (France) 2013 : 10e édition, hall de l’hôpital Lucien Hussel, Vienne (France) 2013 : Collabor’Action, Galerie Loman Art, Dakar (Sénégal)
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Collections
Collections Domaine Privé de l'Etat du Sénégal, Museum of Black Civilizations Denver Art Museum Saudi Arabia Museum of Contemporary Art Schulting Collection
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Publications
Publications Dagen, Philippe ; Mbaye, Massamba. Bokk-Bounds, BiennalediVenezia. Les presses du réel : Paris, 2024 Calame-Levert, Florence ; Chaizemartin, Julie. Alioune Diagne Ndox-Glint - Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen. Galerie Templon : Paris, 2022 Ëttu Kër – Cour intérieure - Grand Théâtre National de Dakar. We Art Partners : Paris, 2022. Alioune Diagne, PERCEPTIONS. Éditions Internationales du Patrimoine : Paris, 2019 Galerie Nationale ; Ndiaye Abdou Diouf. Hommage à Fatma Charfi par les artistes sénégalais.Fatma Charfi Association : Dakar, 2019.
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James Gow (sporting director)
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James Gow is an English football director. Gow is currently the Sporting director of Danish Superliga club AaB. He was previously part of the Academy Staff in Liverpool F.C. for many years, but he left the club to become the Technical Director in Al Jazira in 2021. He joined AaB in 2023 as a Technical Director and was promoted to Sporting Director in 2024, when the current Sporting Director, Ole Jan Kappmeier, was elected for the club Board of Directors. When Gow joined in 2023, AaB had just relegated to the 1st Division following the 2022-2023 season. The club gained promotion in the following season to the Superliga. However, the club was relegated to 1st Division once again following the 2024-2025 season.
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Chak 10/NB
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Chak 10/NB is a village in Bhalwal Tehsil, Sargodha District, Punjab, Pakistan. According to the 2017 census, it has a population of 4,329.
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Chak 15/SB is a village in Bhalwal Tehsil, Sargodha District, Punjab, Pakistan. According to the 2017 census, it has a population of 3,544.
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Draft:Pooja Priyamvada
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Pooja Priyamvada is a notable author, columnist and translator from India. She has made a distinct place as a mental health columnist, researcher and activist. She has been a media and theatre educator and teaches at many notable institutions like International Institute of Mass Media in Delhi where she is also Academic Director. Some of her best known translations are those of Manav Kaul's two books, namely Rooh and Night in the Hills. She has also famously translated Priaynka Chopra's memoir Unfinished to Hindi, which is titled "Abhi Baaki Hai Safar." She is also the co-founder of the impact platform Bharat Dialogues.
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30th Legislature of Yukon
Short description
The 30th Yukon Legislative Assembly convened in 2000. The Yukon Liberal Party led by Pat Duncan formed a majority government for the first time in Yukon's history.
30th Legislature of Yukon
Membership in the 30th Assembly
Membership in the 30th Assembly The following members were elected to the 30th Yukon Legislative Assembly in the general election of 2000:Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of the Yukon on the Yukon General Election held April 17, 2000 Elections Yukon, 2000.  MemberPartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedTrevor HardingNDPFaro1992Jim McLachlan (2000)Liberal1985, 2000Peter JenkinsYukon PartyKlondike1996Gary McRobbNDPKluane1996Pam BuckwayLiberalLake Laberge1999Eric FaircloughNDPMayo-Tatchun1996Wayne JimLiberalMcIntyre-Takhini2000IndependentCynthia TuckerLiberalMount Lorne2000Don RobertsLiberalPorter Creek North2000IndependentPat DuncanLiberalPorter Creek South1996Dale EftodaLiberalRiverdale North2000Sue EdelmanLiberalRiverdale South1996Scott KentLiberalRiverside2000Dave KeenanNDPRoss River-Southern Lakes1996Lorraine PeterNDPVuntut Gwitchin2000Dennis FentieNDPWatson Lake1996Yukon PartyMike McLarnonLiberalWhitehorse Centre2000IndependentDennis SchneiderLiberalWhitehorse West2000
30th Legislature of Yukon
Membership changes
Membership changes + Changes in seats held (2000-2002) Seat Before ChangeDateMemberPartyReasonDateMemberPartyFaroOctober 22, 2000Trevor HardingResignationNovember 27, 2000Jim McLachlanMcIntyre-TakhiniApril 7, 2002Wayne JimResigned from the Liberal Party caucusPorter Creek NorthApril 7, 2002Don RobertsResigned from the Liberal Party caucusWhitehorse CentreApril 7, 2002Mike McLarnonResigned from the Liberal Party caucusWatson LakeMay 15, 2002Dennis FentieJoined The Yukon Party
30th Legislature of Yukon
By-elections
By-elections A by-election was held in the district of Faro in 2000.Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of the Yukon on a By-Election in Faro November 27, 2000 Elections Yukon, 2000 Electoral districtMember electedAffiliationElection dateReasonFaroJim McLachlanLiberalNovember 27, 2000Resignation
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