Bust of Doors singer Jim Morrison that was stolen nearly 40 years ago has been recoveredNew Foto - Bust of Doors singer Jim Morrison that was stolen nearly 40 years ago has been recovered

PARIS (AP) — Police have found a bust ofJim Morrisonthat was stolen nearly four decades ago from the Paris grave that has long been a place of pilgrimage for fans of the legendary Doors singer and poet. The bust taken in 1988 from Père-Lachaise cemetery was found during an unrelated investigation conducted by a financial anti-corruption unit,Paris police said in an Instagram postMonday. There was no immediate word on whether the bust would be returned to the grave or what other investigation might take place. Morrison, the singer of Doors classics including "Light My Fire," "Break on Through," and "The End," was found dead in a Paris bathtub at age 27 in 1971. He was buried at Père-Lachaise, the city's cemetery that is the final resting place of scores of artists, writers and other cultural luminaries including Marcel Proust, Oscar Wilde, Gertrude Stein and Edith Piaf. The 300-pound bust made by Croatian sculptor Mladen Mikulin was added to the grave in 1981 for the 10th anniversary of the singer's death. "I think it would be incredible if they put the bust back onto where it was and it would attract so many more people, but the cemetery wouldn't even be able to hold that many people," Paris tour guide Jade Jezzini told The Associated Press. "The amount of people who would rush in here just to see the bust to take pictures of it, it would be incredible." Known for his dark lyrics, wavy locks, leather pants, theatrical stage presence and mystical manner, Morrison has inspired generations of acolytes who congregate at his grave to reflect and sometimes to party, including a major gathering for the 50th anniversary of his death. The site has often been covered with flowers, poetic graffiti and liquor bottles left in tribute. He was undergoing a cultural renaissance when the bust was stolen in the late 1980s, which peaked with the 1991 Oliver Stone film "The Doors," in whichVal Kilmer, who died in April, played Morrison. London artist Sam Burcher recently returned to the now more subdued grave site that she first visited 40 years ago when the sculpture of Morrison was still in place. "The bust was much smaller than all of these grand tombs. It was very modest, so I was quite surprised by that," she told the AP. "But the other thing was the atmosphere, it was buzzing. There were people partying, smoking, music, dancing, and then I brought strawberries and kind of gave them out to everyone ... it was just such an amazing experience." Morrison cofounded the Doors in Los Angeles in 1965 with Ray Manzarek. Robby Krieger and John Densmore joined soon after. The band and its frontman burned brightly but briefly, releasing albums including "The Doors" "Strange Days," and "Morrison Hotel, whose The California site that gave that album its name and cover image wasseriously damaged in a fire last year. After their final album, 1971's "L.A. Woman," Morrison moved to Paris. His cause of death was listed as heart failure, though no autopsy was performed as none was required by law. Disputes and myths have surrounded the death and added to his mystique.

Bust of Doors singer Jim Morrison that was stolen nearly 40 years ago has been recovered

Bust of Doors singer Jim Morrison that was stolen nearly 40 years ago has been recovered PARIS (AP) — Police have found a bust ofJim Morriso...
Mariska Hargitay and Husband Peter Hermann Have Glam Red Carpet Date Night at Cannes Film FestivalNew Foto - Mariska Hargitay and Husband Peter Hermann Have Glam Red Carpet Date Night at Cannes Film Festival

Iammeysam / BACKGRID Mariska Hargitay and husband Peter Hermann attended theVie Privée(A Private Life) at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival The couple walked arm in arm for a red carpet date night Their night out comes after attending the premiere for her documentary,My Mom Jayne,with their three children Mariska Hargitayand husbandPeter Hermannare taking date night to the red carpet. On Tuesday, May 20, the couple attended the premiere forVie Privée(A Private Life) at the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival. Hargitay, 61, and Hermann, 57, walked the red carpet in classic ensembles for the event. Hermann looked dapper in a black tuxedo, worn with a white button-down shirt and black bow tie to maintain his polished look, while Hargitay channeled old Hollywood glamour. TheLaw & Order: Special Victims Unitactress wore a black dress with a twist. The star's gown featured a fitted, one-shoulder silhouette and details that made it sing — silver and gold beaded embroidery went down the left side of the dress and formed an ornate shape at the shoulder for added visual appeal. Iammeysam / BACKGRID The gown additionally featured a subtle carpet-grazing train that avoided a violation of theCannes Film Festival's updated red carpet dress code, which bans "voluminous outfits, in particular those with a large train, that hinder the proper flow of traffic of guests" from all of its events. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Hargitay completed her look with dangling diamond earrings, bracelets and rings, and a small shoulder bag with a chain strap. The couple sweetly walked the carpet arm in arm, with Hermann allowing his wife the chance to shine by having her pose solo. Gisela Schober/Getty Hargitay attended Cannes this year in support of her self-produced and directed film,My Mom Jayne— a documentary exploring the life of her mother, Jayne Mansfield. For the film's May 17 premiere at Cannes, the 61-year-old walked the red carpet in a dazzling hot pink sequin gown that sparkled with every camera flash. The evening was a family affair — Hargitay walked the carpet with Hermann, along with their three children: Amaya Josephine Hermann, Andrew Nicolas Hermann and August Miklos Friedrich Hermann. Marc Piasecki/FilmMagic After the event, the actress reflected on her mother attending the Cannes Film Festival in the 1950s and '60s, and shared how it felt for her to debut a film about her mother's life at the festival. The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! "The photos of her, in Cannes in particular, were always so meaningful to me because of how free and happy and in love she was with my father [Mickey Hargitay]," she toldDeadline, noting that those pictures of her mother at Cannes "seared this emotional place" in her heart. "To be here, to bring her back here, and to tell her story was quite meaningful," she added. Read the original article onPeople

Mariska Hargitay and Husband Peter Hermann Have Glam Red Carpet Date Night at Cannes Film Festival

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New Billie Eilish U.S. Dates: How to get tickets to the 'Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour'New Foto - New Billie Eilish U.S. Dates: How to get tickets to the 'Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour'

Billie Eilish has added new dates toHit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour!The"Birds of a Feather" singeris extending her sold-out tour with 23 new arena dates in Japan and the U.S. in 2025. The new U.S. leg of the tour will stop in Miami, Orlando, Raleigh, Charlotte, Philly, Long Island, New Orleans, Austin, Phoenix and San Francisco. Tickets for the new U.S. dates are available for presale now for American Express users (and fans who had the foresight to register). General sale for the new Billie Eilish tickets begins Thursday, May 22 at noon local venue time. Billie is using Ticketmaster's Face Value Exchange to help fans get tickets. This means Ticketmaster is your best and safest bet at securing tickets for the upcoming dates (as opposed to checking out third-party resellers like Vivid Seats or StubHub). Here's what else you need to know to get Billie Eilish tickets for her upcoming tour. Tickets for the newly added dates of Billie Eilish'sHit Me Hard and Soft Tourgo on general sale this Thursday, May 22, 2025 at 12 p.m local venue time viaTicketmaster. Find tickets on Ticketmaster It varies for every city, but current prices for the singer's upcoming tour dates start around $108 on Ticketmaster. Limited $77 General Admission tickets are also available for certain venues, though many of those have sold out during the Billie Eilish presale. Find tickets on Ticketmaster While general sale for the new Billie Eilish dates doesn't start on Ticketmaster until May 22, tickets are available now through a variety of presales, includingAmerican Express. Find tickets on Ticketmaster North American Tour Dates:10/09 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center (Get Tickets)10/11 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center (Get Tickets)10/12 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center (Get Tickets)10/14 — Orlando, FL @ Kia Center (Get Tickets)10/16 — Raleigh, NC @ Lenovo Center (Get Tickets)10/17 — Raleigh, NC @ Lenovo Center (Get Tickets)10/19 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center (Get Tickets)10/20 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center (Get Tickets)10/23 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center (Get Tickets)10/25 — Long Island, NY @ UBS Arena (Get Tickets)10/26 — Long Island, NY @ UBS Arena (Get Tickets)11/07 — New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center (Get Tickets)11/08 — New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center (Get Tickets)11/10 — Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center (Get Tickets)11/11 — Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center (Get Tickets)11/13 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center ATX (Get Tickets)11/14 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center ATX (Get Tickets)11/18 — Phoenix, AZ @ PHX Arena (Get Tickets)11/19 — Phoenix, AZ @ PHX Arena (Get Tickets)11/22 — San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center (Get Tickets)11/23 — San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center (Get Tickets) Japan Dates:08/16 – Tokyo, Japan @ Saitama Super Arena08/17 – Tokyo, Japan @ Saitama Super Arena American Express Presale: Thursday, May 22, 2025 at 12 p.m. local time Promoter Pre-Order: Wednesday, May 28, 2025 at 12 p.m. local time Pre-Order (First Stage): Friday, May 30, 2025 at 12 p.m. local time

New Billie Eilish U.S. Dates: How to get tickets to the ‘Hit Me Hard and Soft Tour’

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Tom Cruise and Jimmy Fallon reunite mom and her Navy sailor son in emotional moment: 'That was beautiful'New Foto - Tom Cruise and Jimmy Fallon reunite mom and her Navy sailor son in emotional moment: 'That was beautiful'

NBC Tom Cruiseis making magic happen on more than just the big screen. On Monday's episode ofThe Tonight Show, theMission: Impossiblestar teamed up with hostJimmy Fallonto facilitate a surprise reunion between a U.S. Navy sailor and his mom after two long years apart. Cruise and Fallon kept the secret under wraps by playing a game called "What's Behind Me?" which saw one person attempt to guess what kooky high jinks were unfolding on the stage behind them while the other gave them clues. After a few rounds, Fallon asked if anyone in the audience would like to give the game a try and casually selected Shontavia, a community health center worker living in Buffalo, N.Y. Fallon then asked if she had any children. "Yes, I do," Shontavia said. Pressed on whether they lived in Buffalo too, she replied, "No they don't. All over. Europe. My son's in the military." NBC Shontavia explained that her son, Bruce Gary, had been stationed in Europe and so she hadn't seen him for the last two years. "Bruce, if you're watching, your mom's onTheTonight Show," Fallon said as Shontavia blew a kiss to the screen and made a heart with her hands. "That's a big deal! Thank you for your service, Bruce. Right?" "Definitely," Cruise said. "Thank you, Bruce!" Fallon then rotated the stage so Shontavia was facing away from the curtain, which was pulled up to reveal Bruce standing patiently in his Navy uniform with a beautiful bouquet of flowers in hand. After Cruise coached Shontavia through the game — which saw her identify the words "son," "flowers," and "New York City" — Fallon gave her credit for the puzzle and told her to take a look as her chair spun around to reveal her son. She burst into tears upon spotting Bruce, standing up and pulling him into a big hug as she wept. "We flew him all the way in to surprise you!" Fallon said. When Bruce handed his mother the bouquet, the host said, "That's for you, Mom!" Shontavia touched her son's face, seemingly still in shock over his surprise visit. "How's he look?" Fallon asked. "He looks good, right?" Shontavia, visibly emotional, simply nodded in response. Shaking Bruce's hand, Fallon added, "Thank you for your service." Cruise and Fallonreflected on the sweet moment during the actor's sit-down interviewafter the break. "That was beautiful. That was really — I've seen stuff like that on television before, and to be part of it was really special," Cruise admitted. "It's beyond cool." Bruce wasn't the only sailor at the show that evening. After discussing how the Navy helped Cruise film a submarine sequence forMission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning, Fallon revealed that several service members were in the audience. Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free daily newsletterto get breaking news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. "The servicemen and women are here tonight," he said as the cameras revealed a group of sailors dressed in their naval uniforms. "Thank you all for being here," Cruise added. Watch Bruce and Shontavia have their extra-sweet reunion in the video above. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Tom Cruise and Jimmy Fallon reunite mom and her Navy sailor son in emotional moment: 'That was beautiful'

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Mark Hoppus Says Blink-182 and Green Day Rivalry from 2002 'Definitely Made Us a Better Band'New Foto - Mark Hoppus Says Blink-182 and Green Day Rivalry from 2002 'Definitely Made Us a Better Band'

Tristan Fewings/Getty; Jamie McCarthy/Getty Mark Hoppus recalls the rivalry between Blink-182 and Green Day during the Pop Disaster Tour in 2002 Green Day served as the opener for Blink-182 since their career was in a different place than Hoppus' band was Hoppus goes into more detail about the competitive nature in his memoirFahrenheit-182 Mark Hoppusknows there's nothing wrong with a little competition. In aninterview with NMEpublished on Friday, May 16, theBlink-182guitarist reflected on his experience touring withGreen Dayin 2002. Hoppus, 53, called it "very strange" since he was such a big fan of the band, made up ofBillie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tré Cool, growing up. "I literally waited for the day thatDookiecame out, and I was in line waiting to buy it," Hoppus, who released hismemoirFahrenheit-182in April, told the publication. When Green Day andBlink-182(Hoppus,Tom DeLongeandTravis Barker) went on the Pop Disaster Tour together in 2002, the bands were in different places in their careers and an unspoken rivalry was born. Buda Mendes/Getty In 2002, Green Day was two years away from releasing one of their most enduring albums,American Idiot, in 2004. Two years earlier, they had releasedWarning, which tanked. Blink-182, meanwhile, was hot off their first albumsEnema of the StateandTake Off Your Pants and Jacketahead of the April to June 2002 tour that stopped throughout the U.S. and Canada. The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! "We were billed as co-headliners, but Blink were closing every night, and that was a strange sensation for us," Hoppus said. "Headlining over your idols is a little strange." Hoppus added that they thought they were "hot s---" as the first punk band to ever had a No. 1 record. "Green Day walked in ready to fight – musically of course, they were super cool to us the whole time." Offstage, Armstrong, 53, was "super nice" but there was a shift in character when it was showtime. "It's like athletes," Hoppus explained. "We could be on different teams, but when we get on the field we're going to try and kick your ass." "We didn't come with that attitude, but they did. They blew us off the stage the first few nights and we were like, 'Oh s---, we have to up our game.' " Monica Schipper/Getty "Then it was this battle back-and-forth about who could put on the better show and who could win people over. It definitely made us a better band," Hoppus continued. He added that their competitiveness might have inspired their next album,American Idiot. Hoppus' book features anecdotes about his music career and personal life, along with his health journey afterbeing diagnosed with lymphoma in 2021and theevolution of Blink-182. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Fahrenheit-182goes into deeper detail about the tension offstage, where "some nights we drank together like old war buddies. Other nights we got into screaming matches with their manager in the hallways," perRolling Stone. Hoppus said opening for Blink-182 must have been "a difficult pill to swallow" for Green Day. The two bands haven't toured together since. Up next for Blink-182 is theirMissionary Impossible Tour, kicking off in Florida in late August and hitting several cities with a final stop in California in October. Fahrenheit-182is available for purchase wherever books are sold. Read the original article onPeople

Mark Hoppus Says Blink-182 and Green Day Rivalry from 2002 'Definitely Made Us a Better Band'

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