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Deion Sanders says he has more blood clots in leg after Colorado’s loss: ‘hurting like crazy’

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Deion Sanders said he was “hurting like crazy” after Colorado’s loss Saturday night at TCU and believes he has more blood clots in his leg.

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Cultural highlights: Goya exhibition in Brussels, art festival in Antwerp, and architectural gems

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Every Sunday, Belga English picks its favourite events from the cultural agenda. This week: Europalia brings Goya to Brussels, everyone becomes an art collector for Antwerp’s international art festival, and 19th-century architecture is in the spotlight, reports 24brussels.


Luz y sombra: Goya and Spanish Realism, until 11 January, Bozar, Brussels

Francisco de Goya (1746–1828) is celebrated for his profound portrayals of the aristocracy and his stark representations of injustice, violence, and societal unrest.

His work, oscillating between vibrant and unsettling, has significantly influenced perceptions of “Spanish” art, continuing to engage audiences. The central exhibition for Europalia España highlights Goya’s paintings and engravings, placing them alongside contemporaneous and subsequent artists, thus illustrating the scope of his artistic impact.

This exhibition marks the 30th edition of the Europalia biennial art festival. Forty years since its inaugural event in 1985, Europalia presents a comprehensive cultural program that includes visual arts, architecture, theatre, dance, music, performance, film, and literature.

Featuring Goya as a focal point, the festival will host around 100 events throughout Belgium, showcasing over 170 artists while offering fresh insights into heritage and Spain’s cultural diversity.


Belgian International Art Festival, 11 & 12 October, Antwerp

The Belgian International Art Fair (BiAf) unites art enthusiasts, collectors, and creators in a dynamic setting where art will not be isolated behind glass but will be accessible alongside the artists. This unique format enables attendees to engage with artists directly and acquire works firsthand.

This year’s event showcases an array of Belgian and international talents, featuring visual art across diverse disciplines, from paintings and sculptures to installations and limited-edition design pieces.

BiAf focuses on connecting creators with observers, merging established artists with emerging voices. The fair presents a unique convergence of stories articulated through various mediums.


ANTE Festival, 11-12 & 18-19 October, Brussels

Building on the success of the BANAD Festival, Explore.Brussels has introduced ANTE, a new autumn event examining the “long 19th century” (1780–1920), a transformative era that set the stage for modernity.

Visitors can participate in guided tours, lectures, walks, and bike rides, exploring the capital’s hidden architectural treasures, ranging from neoclassical structures to neo-Gothic buildings, alongside mysterious sites such as former banks and Masonic lodges.

In total, approximately 500 guided tours will be available across Brussels, showcasing how various artistic, social, and technological influences shaped the city’s architectural heritage.


A Question Mark Hangs Over Gaza, until 22 October, Pavillion of Human Passions, Brussels

This exhibition offers a poignant look into the lives of children in the Gaza Strip, illustrating how daily conflict impacts their existence. The exhibit, featuring works by Palestinian photographers and videographers, presents powerful imagery coupled with authentic soundscapes from the region, evoking the harsh realities faced by young individuals.

It serves as a testament to both grief and resilience, advocating for a ceasefire and justice for children in the conflict. Visitors are encouraged to engage meaningfully with the stories showcased, affirming the enduring significance of children even amid adversity.


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David Hockney: The Song of the Earth, until 25 January, CAP – Musée des Beaux-Arts Mons
​At 88, British painter David Hockney continues to intertwine painting, music, and poetry. Guided by Mahler’s Symphony No 9, this exhibition highlights Hockney’s large-scale works and iPad creations, engaging in dialogue with prominent figures like Van Gogh and Munch. Six thematic sections alongside immersive spaces explore nature’s cycles and humanity’s connection to the earth.

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Deion Sanders ‘hurting like crazy’ and believes he has more blood clots

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Egypt reopens massive tomb of Pharaoh Amenhotep III after over 20 years of renovation

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The tomb’s reopening came less than a month before the official inauguration of the Grand Egyptian Museum near the Giza Pyramids.

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Aaron’s MyAccount makes rent to own easier than ever by providing easy access to your account status and information right from your web-enabled device. Log in to your account any time you want to check your agreement details or manage your payments!

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Alibaba,com en español

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Encuentre la mejor selección de fabricantes alibaba,com en español y catálogo de productos alibaba,com en español baratos de alta calidad para el mercado de hablantes de spanish en alibaba.com

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Richard Desmond legal action over National Lottery award to begin at high court

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Billionaire suing Gambling Commission for up to £1.3bn over licence award, with payout potentially funded by the taxpayer

The media billionaire Richard Desmond will begin a bitter courtroom battle with the Gambling Commission this week that could cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of pounds in a row over the licence to run the National Lottery.

Northern & Shell and The New Lottery Company (TNLC), owned by Desmond, are suing the gambling regulator for up to £1.3bn, alleging “manifest errors” in the labyrinthine competition process for Britain’s largest public sector contract, the lottery licence.

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Gisèle Pelicot to attend appeals court as man convicted of raping her contests verdict

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Husamettin Dogan, 44, was sentenced to nine years in prison at trial of 51 men last year where all were found guilty

Gisèle Pelicot, who survived almost a decade of rape involving dozens of men after she was drugged by her ex-husband, will attend court in France again on Monday after one of the men convicted of raping her faces a second trial after appealing against his verdict.

Pelicot became a feminist hero after she decided to waive her right to anonymity in the 2024 trial of her former husband and 50 other men last year.

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