If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Everyone wants a big-screen TV these days, but bigger doesn’t always mean better, especially if you’re tight on space. Get a too-small set though, and it might leave …
Read More »Todd Snider Celebrates Playing Live Music Again With New LP 'Return of the Storyteller'
Todd Snider celebrates playing in front of an audience again and pays tribute to dearly departed friends on his new album Live: Return of the Storyteller, a collection of tracks recorded during the singer’s first post-pandemic shows in 2021. Ahead of the live LP’s Sept. 23 release, Snider has shared …
Read More »Bob Dylan Sex Abuse Lawsuit Dismissed: 'The Case is Over'
The highly disputed lawsuit claiming Bob Dylan sexually abused a 12-year-old girl in New York in 1965 has been “withdrawn” by the accuser, lawyers for the singer-songwriter said Thursday. The dismissal came just days after the 69-year-old accuser, identified in the lawsuit as J.C., fired her lawyers amid key discovery …
Read More »RS Recommends: The Best Black Sneakers to Add to Your Rotation
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Whether you’re shopping for a new pair of stylish shoes you can wear throughout the week or ones as comfortable as your favorite white sneakers, black sneakers offer …
Read More »Tupac's Sister Asks Court for Estate Audit, Blasts Trustee's 'Hide and Control Strategy'
Shortly after Tupac Shakur’s sister, Sekyiwa Shakur, alleged in a blockbuster lawsuit that trustee Tom Whalley had “embezzled millions” from her late mother’s estate, the music industry veteran slammed the claim as “offensive” and “legally baseless.” Whalley, who signed Tupac to Interscope and worked closely with the iconic rapper and …
Read More »Eddie Vedder Shrugs Off Throat Issues as Pearl Jam Return for European Tour Closer
Eddie Vedder ensured that Pearl Jam were able to play one more show in Europe after the frontman’s vocal problems — tied to the continent’s ongoing heat wave and wildfires — forced the band to cancel a handful of gigs. The band took the stage tonight, July 25, at the …
Read More »Billy Eichner on 'Bros' — and Why He's 'Beyond' 'Billy on the Street'
“I never thought a major studio would do an authentically gay film,” says Billy Eichner, “and treat it the same way they would treat Bridesmaids or 40-Year-Old Virgin or Forgetting Sarah Marshall.” Eichner is the star of Bros, the groundbreaking, hilarious gay rom-com he also co-wrote, which — defying his …
Read More »Jan. 6 Filmmaker Now Has Armed Guards Following Him 'Everywhere'
Documentary filmmaker Alex Holder revealed that he has been provided “two armed guards” for protection following a subpoena for materials from the Jan. 6 committee. Holder, a British filmmaker, was subpoenaed by the committee in regard to footage and interviews Holder and his team shot throughout the production of Unprecedented, …
Read More »Daya Processes Her Own Loneliness and a Past Relationship on 'Love You When You're Gone'
Daya is processing the feelings of loss following the end of a relationship and learns to be on her own in the new song, “Love You When You’re Gone.” The earworm, which marks Daya’s first release this year, features a nostalgia-inducing, retro-pop feel and an Eighties beat. “I only love …
Read More »Trump Demanded Armed Supporters Be Let Into Rally Before Calling for Capitol March
Former Mark Meadows aide Cassidy Hutchinson testified before the Jan. 6 committee on Tuesday that on Jan. 6, President Trump insisted that security measures be taken down at his Ellipse rally in order to boost the size of the crowd, arguing that people carrying weapons were “not here to hurt …
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