If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The Jonas Brothers are bringing more than just a good time to fans on their latest tour – the guys are also bringing the popcorn. Nick, Joe and …
Read More »LCD Soundsystem Return to the Stage With 20-Night Brooklyn Residency
LCD Soundsystem will play their first concerts in over three years — 20 of them, in fact — when the band returns to New York’s Brooklyn Steel this November to kick off a lengthy residency. James Murphy and company will open the 20-night stand at the venue on November 23rd, …
Read More »Lady Gaga and Tony Bennett Return to the American Songbook on 'Love For Sale'
There are moving May-December relationships and then there is the pairing of paisans that is 95(!)-year old croon-king Tony Bennett with 35-year old pop powerhouse Lady Gaga, a superhero team-up that has produced another album of rock-solid takes on the American songbook. Their 2014 standards collection Cheek to Cheek was …
Read More »Alan Sepinwall: How Do You Solve a Problem Like the 2021 Emmys?
Last year’s Emmy haul for Schitt’s Creek was a historic one, as the Pop TV comedy became the first ongoing series to ever sweep all seven of the awards — the four acting categories, plus writing, directing, and Outstanding Comedy Series — presented in the primetime telecast. Because that night’s …
Read More »Nader Haram On How Punk Saved Him From His Post-9/11 Identity Crisis
For the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attacks, Rolling Stone spoke with artists and entertainers who identify as Muslim or of Middle Eastern descent about how the aftermath of that day shaped their lives and careers in America. Although he’s known for singing in Arabic in the punk band …
Read More »Growing Up Muslim on Staten Island in the Wake of 9/11
For the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attacks, Rolling Stone spoke with artists and entertainers who identify as Muslim or of Middle Eastern descent about how the aftermath of that day shaped their lives and careers in America. Americans born to an Egyptian father and Italian mother, sisters Omnia …
Read More »Kristen Stewart Debuts as Princess Diana in New Teaser for 'Spencer'
Kristen Stewart plays Princess Diana at a pivotal crossroads in the new teaser trailer for Spencer, opening November 5th. The film is set during Christmas 1991, 10 years after Diana’s marriage to Prince Charles, and amidst a flurry of rumors over infidelities and possible divorce. The film offers an imagining …
Read More »Kacey Musgraves Announces New Album 'Star-Crossed'
Kacey Musgraves will release Star-Crossed, her fourth studio album, on September 10th. The record is the follow-up to Musgraves’ Grammy-winning 2018 LP Golden Hour and was written and recorded in the aftermath of her divorce. The title track to Star-Crossed is out now. In an interview with Apple Music’s Zane …
Read More »Les Paul's 'Number One' Gibson Guitar Headed to Auction
The earliest approved model of the Gibson Les Paul — owned by Les Paul himself and known affectionately as “Number One” — is headed to auction. The lot will be part of the upcoming “Exceptional Sale,” taking place October 13th at Christie’s in New York City. Paul and Gibson Incorporated …
Read More »ICU Beds Scarce in Texas: 'Your Child Will Wait for Another to Die,' Says County Judge Amid Covid Surge
Ninety-six percent of ICU beds in Texas are occupied as of Saturday thanks to a Covid-19 surge overwhelming the state’s health care system, and at least one city has no ICU beds available for children. Yet Republican Governor Greg Abbott still insists on banning mask mandates in the state’s schools. …
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