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Pau Freixas on Filmax Show 'Dating in Barcelona'

“Dating in Barcelona” has left to big ratings in Spain, both on its first window debut on Catalan public network TV3 and on Amazon’s Prime Video, where it bowed to become the streaming services most watched show. Barcelona-based Filmax, the series production house, is now bringing the show to Conecta Fiction as one of its banner new offerings. Written by Pau Freixas Èric Navarro, Ivan Mercadé, Clara Esparrach and Eduard Sola, it follows in the course of an episode two dates happening simultaneously in the city of Barcelona.

Why 300,000 Volkswagens Are Being Stored In These Massive Auto Boneyards

As part of the settlement after it got caught cheating on its emissions tests, Volkswagen has bought back about 350,000 of its U.S. diesel vehicles. The automaker so far has spent more than $7.4 billion on the cars, according to court filings seen by Reuters. Where does VW put all those cars? Wherever it can find the space. The German automaker has 37 remote storage facilities across the U.S., and they're not just parking lots.

'Queer As Folk' Star -- I'm Afraid Of My Coin-Throwing, Overweight Ex

An actor who starred on "Queer as Folk" is dealing with some seriously hetero problems ... asking a judge for protection from an ex GF who once aimed a coin jar at his head. It's gotten so bad they're now arguing about her weight. According to the docs, Gale Harold -- who played Brian Kinney on "Queer as Folk" -- got a restraining order against Danielle Saklofsky after telling a judge point blank, "

Joe Rogan Gets Emotional About Chadwick Boseman Death, 'F**k, I'm Tea

SiriusXM Fight Nation "Sucks so hard that some a-holes live forever and some really cool people die young." That's Joe Rogan keeping it honest on the death of Chadwick Boseman ... saying he was crushed when he heard the news of the actor's death. "I just looked at the news and said, 'F*ck!!!!'" Rogan said on SiriusXM's "Unlocking the Cage with Jimmy Smith." "Just instantly, "F*ck. That guy was cool.

Despite Shielding His Parents From the Public Eye, Lakers Starboy RuiHachimuras Name Has Secret

Rui Hachimura of Gonzaga recently made history. He joined theLos Angeles Lakers from the Washington Wizards a few days ago and became the first Japanese international to play for the franchise. Hachimura has roots in Japan and spent most of his childhood there with his parents and three siblings. He has been playing basketball in the United States of America since 2016 and quickly became a promising talent. Interestingly, his name, which comes from his mother’s side has a special connection to a sport.