Express/Express/Getty ImagesJuly will mark the 50th anniversary of David Bowie s final performance as Ziggy Stardust, and the milestone is being marked at the exact location where the performance took place.
A special world premiere screening of a restored version of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars: The Motion Picture is happening July 3 at London’s Eventim Apollo Hammersmith (formerly the Odeon), the site of Bowie’s last Ziggy show on July 3, 1973.
The special showing will feature never-before-seen footage, including a previously cut performance by the late Jeff Beck. Ahead of the screening there will also be a live Q&A with some of the late rock star’s famous friends.
And for folks who can’t get there, the event will be livestreamed in theaters in the U.K. and Europe, with worldwide screenings planned throughout July.
Tickets for the world premiere screening are on sale now.
Bowie took on the fictional character of Ziggy Stardust, an androgynous alien
Detroit Police Department(DETROIT) The search for a kidnapped Detroit nurse ended with the grim discovery of her body in her own car, and police said Monday afternoon that her ex-boyfriend has been arrested on suspicion of killing her.
Patrice Wilson, 29, a nurse at Detroit Medical Center, was abducted Saturday morning in the hospital s parking lot after finishing her overnight shift, Detroit Police Chief James E. White said at a news conference Monday afternoon.
Wilson s body was discovered inside her car Sunday afternoon in a suburb of Detroit, White said.
White said that after several search warrants were executed over the weekend, the suspect, Jamere Miller, 36, "feeling the pressure of this investigation," negotiated his surrender via his lawyer. He said Wilson was arrested at the Detroit Detention Center on Sunday afternoon.
"It s a tragedy that somebody like Ms. Wilson would be taken away from this world so young and so tragically in this horrific way,"
Barry Brecheisen/WireImageThe Village People are not happy that Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort hired a lookalike group to play the venue.
Billboard reports that after video surfaced on Twitter of what appeared to be the band playing an event at the estate, Trump was sent a cease-and-desist letter by lead singer Victor Willis wife, Karen Willis, who manages the band.
The letter, which was sent to Trump s lawyer Joseph Tacopina, argues that the tribute band violates the disco group s federal trademark, noting the clip “has and continues to cause public confusion as to why Village People would even engage in such a performance. We did not.” Karen adds, “Though my husband has tolerated your client’s use of his Village People music, we cannot allow such use by him to cause public confusion as to endorsement.”
Willis insists that the confusion makes it look like the band is endorsing Trump and that the band has threatened to sue to keep him from using