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Adam Levine has suggested bands are a dying breed .
The Maroon 5 frontman - who has Dusty, four, and Gio, three, with wife Behati Prinsloo - has been introducing his youngest daughter to some of the old artists and bands he listened to in the noughties, like Avril Lavigne, and has declared that there aren t any bands anymore that are in the pop limelight and that it makes him sad .
Speaking to Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1, he said: You look back at that stuff and, it s funny, I ve been showing my kid music videos, my little girl. And it s funny how you go back and re-watch like these old videos, and listen to these old songs, and I ve been playing her a lot of Avril Lavigne records. Like, dude, I m With You is like - It s, yeah, that gives you tears. It s crazy, because you don t remember it in the same way, because you took it for granted, because it was like when you were growing up, and it was just part of what you had on the radio. But there s some really great songs tha
CP photo: Jared Wickerham Pittsburgh s Polish Hill neighborhood On March 2, Pittsburgh City Council unanimously passed an eviction moratorium that will provide protections to tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic. The moratorium bans landlords from evicting tenants for unpaid rent due to pandemic-related income loss or increased medical expenses, and it will remain in place until the city’s health emergency order is lifted. The bill was lauded by tenant advocacy groups. Pittsburgh City Councilor Deb Gross (D-Highland Park) worked on the ordinance and wrote amendments that were ultimately included in the bill, which were supported by tenant nonprofit groups like RentHelpPGH s Eviction Rapid Response.
Covid 19 coronavirus: Dr Bloomfield on vaccines, lockdown & his alternative career choice
4 Mar, 2021 06:28 AM
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Kōrero tahi with Dr Ashley Bloomfield and MP Peeni Henare
NZ Herald
From the importance of vaccines to how he likes his cup of tea, the director-general of health Dr Ashley Bloomfield faced questions from associate health minister and MP for Tāmaki Makaurau Peeni Henare during a Facebook Live event tonight.
Henare first asked the man he said some call superman , what the health rationale is behind a lockdown. The key thing is to protect the community. The reason we have an elimination strategy is that s the best way to protect Aotearoa New Zealand, to protect our people, Bloomfield said.