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Kepoin Warna Keberuntungan di Bulan April 2019 Berdasarkan Zodiak!


Orang yang lahir di bulan April memiliki zodiak Aries atau Taurus.

Mereka yang merayakan ulang tahun pada 1-19 April berzodiak Aries, sementara yang lahir antara 20-30 April adalah seorang Taurus.

Berikut ini fakta menarik karakteristik orang yang lahir di bulan April yang telah dirangkum Tribunnews.com dari dazzling.news pada Senin (1/4/2019).

Orang yang lahir pada bulan April dikenal memiliki rasa ingin tahu yang tinggi dan suka usil terhadap orang-orang di sekitarnya.

Mereka ingin tahu semua yang terjadi dan tak akan berhenti jika belum merasa puas.

Bahkan jika orang yang bersangkutan berusaha menhindar, mereka selalu punya cara unik tersendiri.







Cewekbanget.id - Welcome April, girls ! Mengawali bulan April 2019 , enggak jarang kita mencari tahu berbagai prediksi lewat ramalan berdasarkan zodiak , ya. Mulai dari prediksi keuangan, percintaan bahkan kesehatan, he-he. Walaupun enggak selalu tepat 100%, berbagai ramalan berdasarkan zodiak membantu memberikan prediksi kepada kita agar kita lebih hati-hati dan waspada. Nah..kali ini, cari tahu warna keberuntungan di bulan April 2019 berdasarakan zodiak , yuk! Soalnya bulan yang baru pasti membawa berbagai keberuntungan baru buat kita. Salah satunya lewat warna , girls . Yup! warna enggak hanya memanjakan mata tapi juga dipercaya membawa keberuntungan bagi kita yang menggunakan warna tersebut. Ini dia warna keberuntungan di bulan April 2019 berdasarkan zodiak ! Baca Juga : 4 OOTD Simpel Aurora Ribero dengan Outfit Putih. Manis & Cute! ARIES : warna cokelat dan hijau  emerald

TAURUS : warna hijau mint dan merah marun GEMINI : warna kuning dan karamel

CANCER : warna oranye LEO : warna abu-abu muda dan emas

VIRGO : warna merah bata   Baca Juga : Prediksi Kesehatan Zodiak April 2019. Ada yang Sehat & Bahagia, Banyak yang Butuh Liburan! LIBRA : warna krem dan putih SCORPIO : warna hitam dan warna kuning madu

SAGITTARIUS : warna biru elektrik dan hijau   Baca Juga : Toast Box Jakarta: Tempat Nongkrong Asyik Buat Pencinta Kopi Nanyang & Roti Panggang Khas Singapura!

CAPRICORN : warna kuning lemon dan abu-abu tua AQUARIUS : warna  biru navy PISCES : warna ungu dan fuschia




Snow joke about it! See what I did there? We could see a few flurries this morning and again on Tuesday morning. This is not out of the ordinary in April. In fact, we average nearly an inch of snow for the month of April and the latest snow on record in the QC is April 30th, 1994 when we got 0.2". So we aren't out of the woods just yet in terms of snow, but we are on the way to warmer and wetter things! By the end of this month, the length of day will be nearly 14 hours and our average highs will be close to 70°!


[Update 1] Welcome to April fools 2019, get ready for 48 hours of trusting nothing you see online

It’s become an annual tradition online to prank users of the internet each April 1st. Some of these pranks are funny, most are not. Microsoft has actually banned their staff from releasing any April fools pranks this year. That won’t stop the rest of the internet, so strap in, and good luck not getting pranked.We will create a summary of what we find for either your enjoyment or protection.

Google

Snake on Google Maps

For a limited time only Google has brought the classic 80s game Snake to Google Maps on Android and iOS. Following an update sometime today you’ll be able to play Snake for one week.

Pop into the menu, select play Snake and choose from several maps including Cairo, London, San Francisco, São Paulo, Sydney and Tokyo. From there drive your train across the city picking up passengers and growing your train.Let us know if you see the update on your device.

Google Tulip

Ok, I’m filing this is in the less funny category. The team from Google Norway’s April Fools day entry is an interface between Google Assistant and well a tulip. If you ask me it’s things like this that lead Microsoft to ban April Fools day. Anyway, here it is.

You can “try this yourself” by saying Ok Google “Talk to tulip translator”.

Screen Cleaner in Google Files

The team behind Google Files have made their entry in to April Fools day 2019 with a service I don’t think we’ll see…. an in built screen cleaner to clean your physical screen. The team have at-least included a screen animation in the Files app, go to clean and tap ‘Screen Cleaner’.

There’s not a lot to say here, funny or not… you be the judge.

Gboard – type by spoon

Google Japan returns this April Fools with their language inspired ‘jokes’. Typing by bending a spoon, I have no more words for this one….

Updating……


Welcome to April

by Ryan Stinnett

TODAY/TOMORROW: After the cold start to the day, our Monday will feature a mainly sunny sky with highs in the 60s. A weak disturbance will work across the state tonight and a few showers are certainly possible, but nothing too heavy or widespread and it exits quickly. Tuesday will feature a mainly sunny sky and highs in the 60s.

REST OF WORK WEEK: The weather will be dry through Thursday and highs will be back in the 70s Wednesday through Friday. Moisture levels rise late in the week, and scattered showers are back in the forecast late Thursday night and into Friday.

Have a great day!

Ryan


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A cold start to April Welcome to April! Bundle up, it feels like -11 this morning. The high is 3 C. CityNews meteorologist Natasha Ramsahai has the forecast. Advertisement

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Happy Monday,

Today, Japan unveils a new imperial era name, the Vietnamese woman accused of killing Kim Jong Nam escapes the death penalty, the fallout from Brunei’s Syariah law continues and Singapore debates hate speech.

(April Fools' Day disclaimer: There are no April Fools' Day jokes in this newsletter. Promise.)

A NEW ERA DAWNS IN JAPAN

Japan’s Heisei (achieving peace) era comes to an end on the first of May, the day Crown Prince Naruhito succeeds his father Emperor Akihito as the country’s 126th monarch. Today, the name of the new imperial era was unveiled. It will be called “Reiwa” - a term taken from classic Japanese literature that loosely translates into auspicious harmony. The name was revealed when Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga help up a framed white placard during a ceremony televised nationwide.

Why it matters: This isn’t just any ordinary naming exercise. As Japan Correspondent Walter Sim notes, the imperial era is often used to bookmark a particular period in time, reflecting the zeitgeist and overall mood of the population.

Origins: The name Reiwa is derived from a passage in the eighth century poetry anthology Manyoshu (Collection of Ten Thousand Leaves). The passage relates to the scent of plum blossoms in the breeze (How very Japanese):

“On a moonlit night in early spring; the air is fresh and the breeze is calm; plum blossoms are blooming like a beautiful woman applying powder in front of a mirror; the fragrance of orchids are like that of robes scented with incense.”

Go deeper: Japan picks Reiwa to succeed Heisei as new imperial era from May 1

Background: How the era name is chosen and what is the significance of gengo names

An aside: Reiwa burger: Tokyo chef whips up $1,200 monster for new emperor Naruhito

A SURREAL MURDER TRIAL

Doan Thi Huong, 30, the Vietnamese woman accused of murdering the estranged half-brother of North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un, escaped the death penalty in a plea deal that saw prosecutors offering a charge of causing hurt instead of murder. Huong pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three years and four months in jail. Counting time served and a possible discount for good behaviour, she could be released in May.

The big picture: Two women were caught on camera killing Kim Jong Nam in broad daylight in an airport. Both later said they thought they were in a reality TV show. One had charges dropped in part because her country’s strong relationship with Malaysia. The other had a request for the same deal rejected, only to be then offered a deal that would see her released 1.5 months later than her co-accused. Few things in this saga make any sense. A surreal, unbelievable crime has just been given a surreal, unbelievable ending.

Go deeper:

Vietnamese woman escapes gallows, to be freed in May after jail for lesser charge

Vietnam stepmum of accused Kim Jong Nam assassin 'happy' over new sentence

OUTCRY OVER BRUNEI’S ISLAMIC LAWS

Brunei is defending its new Islamic laws even as a growing chorus of critics condemned the practice. The Brunei government had initially kept silent after saying last week it would implement the law that would allow death by stoning for adultery and homosexuality but said yesterday that the law aims to “educate, respect and protect the legitimate rights of all individuals, society or nationality of any faiths and race”. The UN has decried the “cruel and inhuman” laws adding its voice to those of a long list of politicians and celebrities - including George Clooney and Elton John - who have condemned the practice and called for a boycott of hotels owned by the sultanate.

The big picture: Until a few years ago and the first attempt to implement strict Syariah law, the Brunei royal family did not really strike anyone as religious hardliners. Hence, it remains a big unanswered question why the sultan is currently pushing an agenda too extreme even for its Muslim-majority neighbours, Malaysia and Indonesia. Even if there is an expectation that the more controversial provisions of the law will never take place, it is unclear why the palace would even want it on the books.

Full story: UN slams 'inhuman' Brunei law on stoning for adultery, gay sex

SINGAPORE DEBATES REGULATING HATE SPEECH

Lawmakers in Singapore are today debating how to regulate hate speech, while noting that tech companies like Facebook and Google have shown that they are not able to do so effectively. The debate is meant to help determine how laws on hate speech should be framed and applied here.

The big picture: In the wake of the New Zealand terror attack that was streamed online for 17 minutes and evidence that fake news can have a significant impact on an election, there has been a growing appetite around the world for more state regulation of tech giants. Australia, India and Indonesia have also all of late sought to rein in the tech companies that now play an outsized role in information distribution. The pressure has gotten strong enough that Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has himself called for regulations governing hateful and violent content, election integrity, privacy and data portability.

Full story: Hate speech 'disengages morality'; leads to social divides and increases prejudice, says Singapore Law and Home Affairs Minister K. Shanmugam

AND FINALLY, MEET THAILAND’S FIRST TRANSGENDER MP

We thought we would bring you a different type of Thai election story today, after the deluge of stories about political manoeuvring and confusion. Meet Ms Tanwarin Sukkhapisit, a 45-year-old filmmaker, who - barring some unforeseen development - will become the country’s first transgender member of parliament. Though chatter has focused on how she will add colour to Thai politics, she told Indochina Bureau Chief Tan Hui Yee that she is dead serious about her legislative work. She is eyeing a post of Culture Minister.

Watch the video and read the whole interview: I am intelligent, capable, and a katoey: Thailand's first transgender MP

OTHER DEVELOPMENTS:

Malaysia plans to develop what it bills as the "world's largest" ship-to-ship transfer hub in the waters of Johor Baru port.

Thirty people have gone missing while battling a forest fire in south-west China's Sichuan province, local authorities said today. They have been unaccounted for since Sunday afternoon after a sudden change in wind direction caused an outburst of the blaze, according to the authorities in Sichuan's Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture.

Thailand's King Maha Vajiralongkorn issued a rare rebuke of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra about a week after an inconclusive national election, making it more likely that a pro-military party would form a government.

A comedian with a popular anti-corruption message but no political experience took the lead in the first round of Ukraine's presidential election on Sunday, early exit polls showed. Volodymyr Zelenskiy, 41, who plays a fictional president in a TV show, had consistently led opinion polls in a three-horse race against incumbent Petro Poroshenko and former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko.

Thanks for reading and see you tomorrow,

-Jeremy


What's opening in London Theatre this month? (April 2019) Apr 1, 2019 | By Posted on| By Jade Ali Where have the first three months of 2019 gone already? Still, we welcome April, and its hopefully warmer spring weather, with open arms. Fittingly for springtime which symbolises new beginnings, there are many new shows opening in London this month. These productions have got the theatre world very excited and they’re expected to breathe a whole new lease of life into the West End this April. Take a look at what’s new on the scene and what we’ve got to look forward to.

Frasier's Kelsey Grammer and opera sensation Danielle de Niese gear up for the big ENO premiere of Man of La Mancha.

Man of La Mancha (opens 26 April)

Michael Linnit and Michael Grade are back with another incredible collaboration with the English National Opera: Man of La Mancha. The semi-staged concert production will see the return of this Tony Award-winning musical to London’s West End for the first time in over 40 years! The critically and publicly acclaimed show will star award-winning Kelsey Grammer, opera soprano Danielle de Niese, vocalist and actress Cassidy Janson and Only Fools and Horses star Nicholas Lyndhurst. Written by Dale Wasserman and with stunning music by Mitch Leigh and lyrics by Joe Darion, you’ll be in for a treat with numbers such as ‘Little Bird’, ‘I, Don Quixote’, ‘The Impossible Dream’ and ‘I Really Like Him’.

Purchase your Man of La Mancha tickets and take advantage of the no booking fees offer.

The Scary Bikers (opens 2 April)

Cycle your way into London’s Trafalgar Studio’s for The John Godber Company’s The Scary Bikers. The cast features the BAFTA and Olivier Award-winning duo, John Godber and Jane Thornton, whose indie film, Last Laugh (2017), was hugely critically acclaimed. Now, embark on their latest production, The Scary Bikers, which follows Don and Carol on their cycling expedition. The pair recently found love in one another at their grief counselling group, but their new-found romance is quickly threatened on their bike ride across Europe, which leads them onto dangerous paths. This heart-warming and hilarious adventure isn’t one to miss and will have you wishing you too were along for the ride.

Purchase your tickets for The Scary Bikers from £24.

Where is Peter Rabbit? (opens 3 April)

You can easily find Peter Rabbit in London’s Theatre Royal Haymarket, but you’ll certainly want to hop on these tickets as quickly as possible as the beloved bunny's visit to the West End was only for a one-month run. This musical is based on Beatrix Potter’s beloved characters from the famous children’s book, The Tale of Peter Rabbit. The book was published in 1902 but remains in the hearts of children and adults alike, generation after generation. Peter Rabbit and his friends spring to life via beautiful handcrafted puppets and with the aid of voiceovers from a star-studded cast that features BAFTA Award-winning actress Miriam Margoyles (Professor Sprout in Harry Potter, Call the Midwife) and Olivier Award-winning actor Griff Rhys Jones (Charley’s Aunt, LMTO’s A Christmas Carol). Potter’s animal friends are the perfect company to get into the spirit of Easter this year.

Purchase your Where is Peter Rabbit? tickets with no booking fees.

Toast (opens 4 April)

Nigel Slater’s Toast is fresh out of the 2018 Edinburgh Festival and comes straight to London’s The Other Palace. The award-winning memoir by Nigel Slater was first adapted into a BBC film in 2010 starring Helena Bonham Carter and Freddie Highmore and then later adapted for the stage. The play took the iconic Edinburgh Festival by storm and stood up to its critically acclaimed name. The best-selling 2004 autobiography follows the story of a young Nigel who lives on tinned food on toast. His mother is too ill to make anything else and must resort to the basics, but after her untimely death, Mr Slater, Nigel’s father, continues in his wife’s cooking footsteps. It isn’t long before Nigel takes things into his own hands, forced by his hunger, to put on an apron and compete with his stepmother for his dad’s heart. World-renowned cook and best seller Nigel Slater is bringing his highly anticipated production to London and it promises to be the best thing since sliced bread!​

Purchase your Nigel Slater's Toast tickets and save up to ​£22.

Rosmersholm (opens 24 April)

Rosmersholm was originally written by celebrated playwright Henrik Ibsen and adapted by Dan MacMillan and will be returning to the West End for the first time since its run in 2008 at the Almeida Theatre. This play from Nobel Prize-winning playwright Ibsen will be coming to London’s Duke of York Theatre. Henrik Ibsen’s most recognisable work is A Doll’s House, which happens to be the most performed play in the world, but Rosmersholm is considered his masterpiece! This adaptation is set to be outstanding and with its stellar cast including Hayley Atwell (Captain America, Christopher Robin) and Tom Burke (Strike), it’s guaranteed that tickets will be in high demand.

Purchase your Rosmersholm tickets and save up to £49.

Also opening in April 2019…

Liza Pulman Sings Streisand opens at Lyric Theatre on 1 April 2019.

Purchase your tickets to Liza Pulman Sings Streisand here.

The All or Nothing Experience opens at the Arts Theatre on 1 April 2019.

Purchase your tickets to The All or Nothing Experience here.

Pah-La opens at The Royal Court Theatre on 3 April 2019.

Purchase your tickets to Pah-La here.

English National Ballet’s: She Persisted opens at Sadler’s Wells Theatre on 4 April 2019.

Purchase your tickets to She Persisted here.

Against The Stream opens at the London Coliseum on 7 April 2019.

Purchase your Against The Stream tickets here.

Anne Reid Interviews Derek Jacobi at the Theatre Royal Haymarket on 7 April 2019.

Purchase you Anne Reid Interviews Derek Jacobi tickets here.

Sitting opens at Arcola Theatre on 10 April 2019.

Purchase your Sitting tickets here.

All My Sons opens at The Old Vic on 15 April 2019.

Purchase your All My Sons tickets here.

Damien Jalet & Kohei Nawa: Vessel opens at Sadler’s Wells on 16 April 2019.

Purchase your Damien Jalet & Kohei Nawa: Vessel tickets here.

English National Ballet: Sleeping Beauty opens at Peacock Theatre on 16 April 2019.

Purchase your Sleeping Beauty tickets here.

Aracaladanza opens at Sadler’s Wells on 19 April 2019.

Purchase your Aracaladanza tickets here.

The Simon and Garfunkel Story opens at the Lyric Theatre on 29 April 2019.

Purchase your The Simon and Garfunkel Story tickets here.

INALA opens at the Peacock Theatre on 30 April 2019.

Purchase your INALA tickets here.


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