Dennis DeYoung, Jim Peterik, Tom Green to headline ‘virtual’

While hundreds of summer season fairs, concert events and different large-gathering public occasions are being canceled or postponed, there are two “virtual festivals” at the horizon to imagine. The FEED Chicago Virtual Summer Fest that includes Dennis DeYoung (of Styx) and Jim Peterik (of Survivor) will circulate are living at 7 p.m. June four to profit the Greater Chicago Food Depository. Also at the invoice will likely be Sixteen Candles, Michael McDermott, Wedding Banned and Boy Band Review,. Viewers are inspired to make donations (beginning at $5) ahead of or throughout the convenience live performance tournament. Every $1 donated interprets to a few foods for anyone in want by way of the Greater Chicago Food Depository. To get the streaming hyperlink,

UEFA Champions League round of 16 classics

UEFA Champions League round of 16 classics

The 2017/18 UEFA Champions League is the 15th edition since the knockout round of 16 replaced the second group stage. UEFA.com picks out a classic tie from each of the past 14 seasons – all headline scores are aggregate.2003/04: Manchester United 2-3 PortoAn occasion etched in the memory, this was just the start for eventual champions Porto. Two Benni McCarthy goals helped earn a 2-1 first-leg win in the first European match at their new Estádio do Dragão, though it was the Old Trafford return that catapulted José Mourinho into global football consciousness. His team were heading out on away goals until Costinha's 90th-m... UEFA.com - News

Morbidelli on pole in dramatic Moto2™ qualifying

The big headline from the session, however, was a huge highside crash for Championship contender Tom Lüthi (CarXpert Interwetten), with the Swiss rider getting to his feet but headed to the Medical Center for a check up. Lüthi was fifth fastest, with EG 0,0 Marc VDS rider Alex Marquez just beating him to fourth. Rookie of the Year Francesco Bagnaia (Sky Racing Team VR46) took sixth to complete Row 2. Source link

Azarenka, Sharapova, Serena headline Stanford

Victoria Azarenka and Maria Sharapova head the field for the WTA hardcourt tournament that starts on Monday with Serena Williams lurking dangerously as her injury comeback continues. Eight of the world's top 20 will take part in the WTA Tour's first premier level tournament since Wimbledon, which marks the start of the women's build-up on American hardcourts to the US Open. Belarusian Azarenka and Russian Sharapova, ranked four and five in the world, are the top two seeds. They'll be vying to reprise their meeting in the final last year, when Azarenka triumphed for the title. Both arrive in northern California fresh from strong runs at Wimbledon, where Sharapova fell in the final to Petra Kvitova but said her first appearance in seven years