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25-05-2025
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Man arrested for selling methamphetamine at a San Bernardino County bar
A man has been arrested for allegedly selling methamphetamine at a bar in San Bernardino County, police announced Saturday. The Rialto Police Department said its Narcotics Unit received a tip that a suspect was engaged in the sale of narcotics at a bar in the 300 block of East Foothill Boulevard. Police identified the suspect as Keith Henriksen, 57, of Rialto. According to the department, officers with the Narcotics Unit executed a search warrant at the bar and found what was only described as 'several pounds' of meth, narcotics-related contraband and two firearms. Although it was not immediately clarified whether Henriksen was an employee of the bar, police said he was found inside the establishment and taken into custody. Henriksen was ultimately arrested for violating the Health & Safety Code regarding possession of a controlled substance for sale. In addition to Henriksen's arrest, Rialto police said the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control has 'initiated administrative action against the bar, seeking the suspension of its alcohol license due to the violations.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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18-05-2025
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Mainz players 'champagne ambush' head coach Bo Henriksen at press conference
A 2-2 draw against defending Bundesliga Champions Bayer Leverkusen yesterday proved sufficient for Mainz 05 to qualify for Europa League football next season. The point gained – combined with the fact that RB Leipzig lost against VfB Stuttgart – translated to a seventh place finish for Bo Henrisken's Rheinhessen. Mainz are back in Europe for the first time in nine years. They will contest the UEL group phase for just the second time in their history. True to form, Henriksen generated plenty of laughs yesterday at his post-match press conference. The colorful Dane began by congratulating the man sitting opposite him, Leverkusen's Xabi Alonso, on the move to Real Madrid that has all but been confirmed. All members of the assembled media chuckled as Henriksen brought up the biggest open secret in German football. Advertisement 'Congratulations on your new job,' Henriksen said in English to a wave of snickers. 'I don't know. You probably have a new job.' 'It was a lot of fun,' Henriksen noted in German when speaking on the day's match. 'That was emotional. That was football. The last day of the season. Just like last year. It's unbelievable. 'Of course we're looking forward to the new challenge,' Henriksen continued. At that point, the 50-year-old had to break off as a cadre of players entered the press room. Danny da Costa and Paul Nebel were among a group of five players led by squad captain Silvan Widmer who bum-rushed their coach carrying bottles of champagne and beer. After completely drenching Henriksen, Widmer loudly proclaimed in English 'you deserve this man!' 'Oh for God's sake, man!' Henriksen managed to say once it was all over. GGFN | Peter Weis
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16-05-2025
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Mainz vs. Bayer Leverkusen preview: Nullfünfer aim to secure European football
Mainz Sitting in sixth with 51 points, Mainz are currently on track for Conference League football, with either Stuttgart or Arminia Bielefeld guaranteed a Europa League spot through their DFB-Pokal achievements. Advertisement Putting an end to an eight-game winless run, die Nullfünfer comfortably saw past Bochum last time out, securing a 4-1 win on the road at the Ruhrstadion. Sitting three points away from Borussia Dortmund in fifth, Europa League qualification is still a faint possibility, should BVB fall to an unlikely defeat against Holstein Kiel, while Mainz overturn a five-goal deficit regarding goal difference. The hosts have been held to draws in their last four matches on home soil, however, prior to this, Bo Henriksen's men triumphed in six of their previous seven at Mewa Arena. Team News Henriksen will hope that injuries to centre-backs Dominik Kohr and Moritz Jenz do not prove costly as Mainz head into the weekend. Advertisement Goalkeeper Robin Zentner is also set to miss the final matchday after a sensational campaign in between the sticks for Mainz. Bayer Leverkusen Detrhoned champions Bayer Leverkusen took the lead against Borussia Dortmund last time out, however, they went on to succumb to a 4-2 defeat in manager Xabi Alonso's final match at the BayArena. Despite all of the noise surrounding the club regarding the futures of Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong, Alonso will be keen to end his reign with a win, despite the fact that die Werkself cannot finish any higher, or lower than second in the Bundesliga. Leverkusen picked up all three points against die Nullfünfer back in January thanks to an Alejandro Grimaldo free kick in a 1-0 home win. Advertisement However, they enter this weekend in subpar form, having drawn three of their past five Bundesliga matches, with last weekend's defeat against Dortmund being their one loss. Team News For Leverkusen, defenders Jeanuel Belocian, Mario Hermoso and Nordi Mukiele are all ruled out. Further forward, Martin Terrier remains out after suffering an Achilles tendon injury earlier in the season.
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14-05-2025
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Skin Care Pioneer Ole Henriksen Announces ‘The Glowing Man' Biopic in Cannes
CANNES, France — Skin care guru Ole Henriksen is readying for a closeup of his life. The Danish businessman, self-help author and TV personality is prepping to go into production on a biopic titled 'The Glowing Man,' backed by executive producer Niels Juul with a screenplay written by British author James Wyllie. More from WWD Bath & Body Works' New Off the Vine Scent Collection Confirms the Return of Tomato Girl Summer Halle Berry, Juliette Binoche Wave the French Flag at Cannes Film Festival Opening Ceremony Eva Longoria in Beaded Tamara Ralph Gown, Heidi Klum in Floral Elie Saab and More Cannes Film Festival 2025 Red Carpet Arrivals Juul, former managing director of Von Dutch and chief executive officer of Hot Tuna, moved into film in 2008. Since then he's been behind a series of Martin Scorsese projects, including 'Silence,' 'The Irishman' and 'Killers of the Flower Moon.' He also worked on Michael Mann's 'Ferrari,' starring Adam Driver and Penélope Cruz under his No Fat Ego banner. The Henriksen project was launched at a splashy boat party in the Cannes harbor where the trio discussed the project. 'He is an icon, a hero. He is humble. People think he's a jumping clown with a skin care [brand], but this man has done more for gay rights than you could possibly imagine,' Juul said. 'There's a story here you want to watch.' Henriksen relayed a story of his battle with U.S. immigration authorities for legal status to remain as an openly gay man at a time when it was illegal. Homosexual orientation was categorized as 'psychopathic personality' and grounds for deportation from 1967 to 1990. Henriksen added that this story is in the script, in which he details the fight and psychological examinations he had to undergo before the law was overturned. Still, the film will not be a drama. Instead, the team framed it as an ebullient film with musical touches and a strong soundtrack featuring songs from gay icons of the times, including Diana Ross and David Bowie — both of whom became personal pals and clients of Henriksen. 'This is really a movie that's about inspiring the audience to also go out there and fulfill their dreams to express yourself the way you need to express yourself. Be proud of the person you are. Keep your head high, have fun, laugh. Have a sense of humor about yourself,' he said of the film's anticipated 'feel good' vibe. 'The truth is, we're gonna pick as many songs as we can afford,' joked Juul. The film will also include the original song 'Dope' by Danish duo Puls, on which Henriksen was featured. The song became a hit in his native Denmark in 2011. The team also hopes to enlist some of his famous friends such as Sylvester Stallone and Cher for cameos. Henriksen's brand was acquired by LVMH's Kendo beauty division in 2011. Juul said the project has the full support of the group. 'We work with them, very actively. [They are] incredibly supportive, providing us with the skin care, making sure that all is respected,' he told WWD. He will look at marketing options with the group. 'If there is anything we can do to do co-branding, co-marketing with Sephora, absolutely we will.' Henriksen said that working with Kendo has allowed him freedom to develop his product and personality. 'What's great about LVMH is they are brilliant at highlighting the DNA of each and every brand they own. They want to bring that to life. They want to give you bigger biceps, muscles to grow, and they never step in and say, 'We have to change,'' he said. However, both were clear that the film will be a true biopic and not an ad. 'How do you work with a brand? Well, you do that carefully…I would like LVMH to be happy,' he said. 'Because why can't a brand tell a story without it being a commercial? If the story is good, there's no reason why we cannot work with LVMH.' Juul added that coming from a fashion business background, he understands the concerns that brands can have around a film. He said that the movie is not currently being financed by LVMH or its 22 Montaigne film division, but that when the script is finalized with talent attached, that topic may be revisited. 'I cannot sell a movie in the current marketplace as drama. Forget about it. If I want to do a $10 million movie, forget it. The algorithms are going to tell you, go f–k yourself, give me Kate Winslet,' Juul said on the need for star power. Juul is in the process of casting and has a specific A-list actor on his radar, but the project is due to be shot 30 percent in Danish and 70 percent in English. Ensuring that the actor can learn some Danish is a key criterion for the role. The script is nearly finished, Juul said, and the film is expected to go into production this fall. The team is currently in talks with Danish production company Nordisk Film. Juul added that he misses the fast pace of the fashion industry and working on seasonal collections. 'I gotta be honest with you, I like the movie business, but I miss product,' he said. 'I love fashion.' The executive said he is also working on a project with the Valentino brand, as well as Adidas, which will be announced later this week in Cannes. Best of WWD The Best Makeup Looks in Golden Globes History A Look Back at Golden Globes Best Makeup on the Red Carpet, From Megan Fox to Sophia Loren [PHOTOS] The Best Hairstyles in Golden Globes History
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12-04-2025
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Mainz will travel to Hoffenheim with 10,000 fans
Mainz will travel to Hoffenheim with 10,000 fans Despite their three-game winless streak, Mainz still sit in the Champions League place. In front of their 10,000 fans, the 05ers will hope to return to winning ways when they travel to Hoffenheim on Saturday. Advertisement "10,000 Mainz fans is crazy. It's incredible—goosebumps,' said Bo Henriksen ahead of the game. 'Hopefully, we can give them something back. They're there every time, whether at home or away." It's now a German football culture to have a large following on a trip to Hoffenheim. Köln and Bremen fans had the same experience in recent years, while there were also 10,000 Nürnberg supporters in a Pokal tie in Sinsheim. Most recently, Frankfurt had 12,000 fans present at the PreZero Arena for a Bundesliga fixture. Hoffenheim's quiet atmosphere makes it easier for traveling fans to attend games as if their team plays at home. Mainz will be without Nadiem Amiri as the German international picked up his fifth yellow card of the season against Holstein Kiel. "We have a good replacement for Nadiem since we already played without him against Frankfurt and Augsburg. We want to build on that tomorrow," said Henriksen. Advertisement Jonathan Burkardt returned to team training after moderate sessions during the week. Meanwhile, Dominik Kohr will be back after a two-game suspension. Henriksen called his midfield engine a 'real machine' before tomorrow's game. "The most important thing for us is power and energy. We have to bring that onto the pitch. If we believe in that, we can win anything," continued the candidate for Bundesliga's manager of the season. "I am proud of my team this season.'