Balqees, Yanni, Al-Saher set to light up Saudi winter concerts

Balqees will perform this month. (Instagram/@balqeesfathi)
Updated 17 November 2017
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Balqees, Yanni, Al-Saher set to light up Saudi winter concerts

JEDDAH: Renowned musician Balqees will be among the big names in music set entertain crowds in Saudi Arabia this winter, the country's entertainment body announced.
Emirati singer, who released albums such as Majnoun and Zai Ma Ana, will be performing a concert on Nov. 29 exclusively for women.
Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority also announced 4 concerts by internationally acclaimed composer Yanni, two of which will be held in Jeddah on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. and another two in Riyadh on Dec. 2 to 4, according to Okaz newspaper.
Also set to delight music lovers is Iraqi musician Kathem Al-Saher, who will perform at two concerts, one in Jeddah and one in Riyadh, on 28 and 29 December respectively.

Iraqi musician Kathem Al-Saher


Trunk snapped off famed Bernini statue in Rome square

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Trunk snapped off famed Bernini statue in Rome square

ROME, Feb 18 (Reuters) - A ‌marble elephant designed by Baroque master Gian Lorenzo Bernini has been damaged, with ​its left tusk found snapped off and lying at the base of the monument in the heart of Rome, authorities said.
The damage was uncovered on Monday night and police said they ‌would review ‌video footage from ​Piazza ‌della ⁠Minerva ​to determine whether ⁠the tusk was vandalised or simply fell off following weeks of unusually heavy rains.
Italy's Culture Minister Alessandro Giuli made clear he thought it was deliberate, saying the ⁠17th statue, which supports an ‌ancient Egyptian ‌obelisk, was victim of ​an "absurd act of ‌barbarity".
"It is unacceptable that once ‌again the nation's artistic and cultural heritage must suffer such serious damage," he said in a statement.
It is not ‌the first time the sculpture, popularly known as the Elefantino (little ⁠elephant), ⁠has been damaged.
In November 2016, the tip of the same tusk was similarly found broken off. The piece was reattached during restoration work.
The sculpture, created in 1667 by Ercole Ferrata based on a design by Bernini, stands a short distance from the ​Pantheon, one of ​most visited tourist sites in Rome. (Reporting by Francesca Piscioneri, editing by ​Crispian Balmer)