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Polaris Guitarist Ryan Siew Dead At 26
Polaris, an Australian metalcore band, recently revealed with “shattered hearts & the deepest sorrow” that their guitarist Ryan Siew died on June 19. The reason for death was not disclosed.
“He was 26 years old, and for 10 incredible years he was our best friend and artistic soulmate,” Daniel Furnari, Jake Steinhauser, Jamie Hails, and Rick Schneider posted on Instagram on June 27. “Those years will never come close to being enough.”
The members of the group then shared how they would remember Siew.
“He was kindhearted and clever, funny, brave, creative, and talented beyond all measure,” they added. “He admired art and beauty in all of its forms.” He enjoyed good cuisine and good company. He was a huge fan of Harry Potter, psych thrillers, and crime documentaries. He loved music in more ways than you can fathom and spoke its language in ways only the most unique among us do.”
And the artists said he’ll always have a special place in their hearts.
“Most importantly, he loved and adored his family and friends,” they continued. “He was also greatly admired and loved by many.” Ryan, we will love and miss you for the rest of our lives, and we will never be able to fill the void you have left.”
Furnari, Steinhauser, Hails, and Schneider also extended their sympathies to Siew’s family and requested privacy as they mourned his death.
“Our hearts are with his family first and foremost, but also with all those whose lives he touched,” the statement said. “We ask that you please respect Ryan’s family’s wishes for privacy at this time, as well as give us, our team, and our family the space to grieve and attempt to heal from this immeasurable loss.” We know you will be grieving alongside us and our community, and we will support one other through this.”
Polaris, an Australian metalcore band, recently revealed with “shattered hearts & the deepest sorrow” that their guitarist Ryan Siew died on June 19.
Before ending their message, the artists addressed it to Siew, writing, “May you be at peace.”
In an Instagram post, Polaris announced a week ago that it was canceling the remaining dates of their European Summer gigs owing to a “serious personal crisis in our family.” On June 8, the band announced that Siew would miss their gig at the Rock for People festival because he was “taking some time off the road to deal with some ongoing health issues.”
Siew had previously discussed his health battle, including in an Instagram post in January after a month away from the platform.
“I’ve had to step away and spend most of 2023 working on myself and for the first time in as long as I can remember,” he wrote beside a photo of himself in a hospital bed in his Jan. 26 message. “I’m relieved that I’m no longer on antidepressants and no longer plagued by constant brain fog and lethargy.” Even though I’ve had a few health scares that have been pretty sobering.”
He was also upbeat about his rehabilitation, saying, “Between all that, I think I’m back on track to be the best version of myself.” I’m learning new things, expanding, and, most importantly, improving.”
Siew, according to his YouTube page, began playing guitar in 2008. According to the Los Angeles Times, Polaris formed in 2012, and Siew joined the band the following year. Following the release of two EPs, Dichotomy and The Guilt & The Grief, in 2013 and 2016, the band released their first studio album, The Mortal Coil, in 2017.
Their second album, The Death of Me, will be released in 2020, and they released their latest song, “Inhumane,” in May. Fatalism, the band’s third album, will be released in September.
Polaris’ music will carry on and Siew’s legacy.
“Ryan, you may be gone, but your music and impact will live on far longer than any of us,” Schneider wrote in his Instagram tribute. “Rest in peace, my brother.”
SOURCE – (Enews)
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Al Pacino Reveals He Nearly Died Of Covid-19 – And Gives His Thoughts On The Afterlife
Al Pacino revealed that he nearly died from COVID-19 in 2020 and expressed his thoughts on what happens after death.
In interviews with The New York Times and People magazine, the Academy Award-winning actor discussed getting the virus and temporarily losing his pulse.
Al, 84, told the Times in a wide-ranging interview that he started feeling “unusually not good” and soon got a fever and dehydration. “I was sitting there in my house, and I was gone,” he stated. “I didn’t have a pulse.”
Al Pacino Reveals He Nearly Died Of Covid-19 – And Gives His Thoughts On The Afterlife
“You’re here, and you’re not. I thought, “Wow, you don’t even have any memories.” You have nothing. “Strange porridge,” the “Scarface” actor claimed about his near-death encounter.
Within minutes, an ambulance arrived at Al’s house, and he regained consciousness with six paramedics and two physicians in his living room, he claimed.
“They had these outfits on that looked like they were from outer space or something,” he told the local newspaper. “It was very frightening to open your eyes and witness that. Everyone was surrounding me, and they said, ‘He’s back. “He’s here.”
Al told People that when he regained consciousness, he felt confused. “I looked around and I thought, ‘What happened to me?'”
Despite “everybody” believing he was dead, the movie veteran claimed he is not sure if he perished. “I thought I had died. I might not have. I honestly don’t think I have. “I know I made it,” he stated.
Al hailed his “great assistant” by swiftly alerting paramedics after his nurse confirmed that he no longer had a pulse.
“He got the people coming, because the nurse that was taking care of me said, ‘I don’t feel a pulse on this guy,'” remembered Al Pacino.
When asked if the health concern had impacted the way he lived his life, Pacino replied, “Not at all.”
However, this does not imply that the experience had no impact on the performer.
Al Pacino Reveals He Nearly Died Of Covid-19 – And Gives His Thoughts On The Afterlife
Pacino, who is presently prepping for a film rendition of Shakespeare’s “King Lear,” told The New York Times that the event had a philosophical significance.
“I did not see the white light or anything. “There is nothing there,” he explained. “As Hamlet says, ‘To be or not to be,’ and ‘The uncharted place from which no traveler returns.’ He then says two words: ‘no more.’ “It was no more,” Pacino concluded.
“You are gone. I’d never considered it in my life. But, you know, actors: It sounds good to say you died once. What happens when there is no more?
Pacino’s experiences are described in his book, “Sonny Boy,” which will be published on Tuesday.
SOURCE | AP
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Supreme Court Declines To Hear Appeal From Singer R. Kelly, Convicted Of Child Sex Crimes
Washington — The Supreme Court declined to hear R. Kelly’s appeal on Monday, despite the fact that he is currently serving 20 years in jail for child rape charges in Chicago.
The Grammy Award-winning R&B artist, born Robert Sylvester Kelly, was convicted in 2022 of three counts of making child sexual abuse photos and three counts of enticing children for sex.
Supreme Court Declines To Hear Appeal From Singer R. Kelly, Convicted Of Child Sex Crimes
His lawyers contended that a lower statute of limitations on child sex crime prosecutions should have applied to actions committed in the 1990s. Current legislation allows charges to be filed when the accuser is still alive.
As is common, the justices did not explain why they declined to consider the case. There were no public dissents. Lower courts have previously rejected his arguments.
Supreme Court Declines To Hear Appeal From Singer R. Kelly, Convicted Of Child Sex Crimes
According to federal prosecutors, the video shows Robert sexually abusing a girl. The accuser, Jane, testified that she was 14 when the video was taken.
SOURCE | AP
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Keanu Reeves Spins Out At Indianapolis Motor Speedway In Pro Auto Racing Debut
Indianapolis — Hollywood actor Keanu Reeves made his professional car racing debut on Saturday, spinning out at the historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
Keanu Reeves Spins Out At Indianapolis Motor Speedway In Pro Auto Racing Debut
Keanu swerved into the grass without colliding on the exit of Turn 9, slightly more than halfway through the 45-minute race. He re-entered and started driving, indicating that he was uninjured.
Keanu, who qualified 31st out of 35 cars, raced as high as 21st and escaped a first-lap accident in Turn 14. Reeves placed 25th.
Keanu, 60, is racing in Indianapolis in the Toyota GR Cup, a Toyota spec-racing series and a support series for this weekend’s Indy 8 Hour sports car race. He has a second race on Sunday.
Keanu is driving the No. 92 BRZRKR automobile to promote his graphic novel, “The Book of Elsewhere.” He is teammates with Cody Jones from “Dude Perfect.”
Keanu Reeves Spins Out At Indianapolis Motor Speedway In Pro Auto Racing Debut
Keanu has previous racing experience, having competed in the Toyota Grand Prix of Long Beach’s celebrity race. Reeves won the event in 2009.
SOURCE | AP
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