December 23, 2024
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The St. Louis Blues’ season has not gotten off to the kind of start they had hoped for in the offseason. After losing to the Detroit Red Wings on Tuesday night, the Blue Notes are currently sixth in the Central Division. They have also dropped their last four games. Craig Berube was fired as head coach following Tuesday’s defeat.

 

The Tony Award-winning Broadway composer of Hello, Dolly! passed away on December 27 in Miami, Florida. He was eighty-eight.

Herman’s goddaughter told The Associated Press on Friday that pulmonary complications were the cause of his death.

The renowned composer, who was born in New York City in 1931, worked on a number of well-known Broadway productions during his career, including Hello, Dolly! (1964) and La Cage aux Folles (1983), both of which brought him Tony Awards for best musical. There were five nominations for him in all.

Herman won two Grammy Awards for song of the year for Hello, Dolly, and the cast album of Mame, in addition to his Tony Awards!

Hello, Dolly!Mame, and Dear World were the three original Broadway productions that he had running concurrently from February to May of 1969, making him the only composer to have done so.

Terry Marler, a real estate broker who was his partner, survives him.

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On December 27, the well-known Bollywood actor committed suicide at his home in Bandra, Mumbai, India. His age was 42.

Indian news channel ABP Live claims that the actor’s parents discovered him dead at around two in the morning on Friday. The Times of India reported that a suicide note stating that no one should be held accountable for his death and that his property should be divided between his parents, his three-year-old son Kian, and his sisters had been found.

Punjabi’s best-known works are his co-starring roles in Priyanka Chopra’s Bollywood movies Salaam-E-Ishq (2007), Kaal (2005), and Lakshya (2004).

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