Adeus a Clemente

Sylvia Colombo

Os jornais argentinos amanheceram hoje com homenagens ao cartunista Caloi, pai do personagem Clemente, morto ontem aos 63 anos. O cartunista recebeu o carinho de alguns de seus colegas, veja abaixo.

De Nik, no “La Nación”:

De Rep, no “Pagina12”:

De Ricardo Liniers, no “La Nación”:

De Altuna, no “Clarín”:

Por fim, de Max Aguirre, no “La Nación”:

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Still, when he revealed the night’s guest performers, it was a little surprising to hear that the claps for Iggy Pop were only marginally louder than those for Constantine Maroulis.    2. Just before the show is about to start, and the contestants take their positions in opposite corners of the studio, Lauren Alaina and Nigel Lythgoe do a quick waltz and twirl in the aisle.   3. After the rock-themed group number, Pia and Scotty McCreery pat each other on the back for a job well done.    4. While the show takes its first break, James Durbin and Paul McDonald get some meticulous hair primping involving lots of hairspray.    5. Stefano Langone thinks the week’s Ford music video is hilarious, judging by the cackles emanating from the blue velvet couches – or maybe it’s just the janky version of Kiss’ “Love Gun” that’s cracking him up. Jennifer Lopez also has a laugh at co-judge Steven Tyler’s expense, thanks to Rusell Brand.    6. With the first three potential victims in center stage, Lauren nods in agreement when Ryan Seacrest repeats the reference to a “better” previous Idol performance of “You make Me Feel Like a Natural Woman” (ahem, Kelly Clarkson).    7. When Lauren is sent back to safety, she trips on her dress and nearly falls off the couches while climbing up to her position on the top row. Once up there, Casey Abrams kisses her left hand and Lauren does the same to him.   8. During the commercial break, Casey and Lauren sign T-shirts to give away to audience members, while the rest of the Top 9 sign a pillow earmarked for a girl in front. And wouldn’t you know it, Corey gifted several copies of the official American Idol 10th anniversary book, written by yours truly.    9. With one minute left in a commercial break, Constantine takes his place on the Idol stage. Nigel comes over for a quick hello and handshake, clearly impressed by the shrieks of girls in the crowd.    10. 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