Most pictures are worth a thousand words. The shot of Lydia Lunch that graces the poster of her documentary, Lydia Lunch: The War Is Never Over, is worth a thousand and one atom bombs. It’s a famous Annie Sprinkle snapshot of her from 1986. The singer/provocateur/punk rock O.G. is facing …
Read More »For SoulCycle, Pride Pedals On Even After June
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. When it comes to group fitness, few studios have nailed the vibe quite like SoulCycle. Founded in 2006, the company has expanded its presence from a small space …
Read More »Is the PostDates Breakup App a Real Business, or the Ultimate Indictment of the Gig Economy?
On June 29th, director and conceptual artist Ani Acopian posted a tweet announcing the launch of a service called PostDates, along with a short, tongue-in-cheek promotional video. The conceit of the app was simple: “We get your stuff back from your ex so you don’t have to,” the tweet read. …
Read More »'Lady Boss': The Strange, Horrible, and Completely Scandalously Awesome Literary Reign of Jackie Collins
Jackie Collins epitomizes one of the 20th century’s favorite types of star: the celebrity novelist who gets rich and famous writing scandalous best-sellers about fictionalized scandalous celebrities. She rode in from England to Hollywood to take up her throne as the queen of the delectably trashy sex-and-shopping paperbacks, peaking in …
Read More »Former Skid Row Singer Johnny Solinger Dead at 55
Johnny Solinger, the former Skid Row singer who served 15 years as the vocalist for the metal act, has died at the age of 55. In May, Solinger revealed he had spent the past month in a hospital due to liver failure. “It is with a heavy heart I must …
Read More »Willow Smith Previews New Album 'Lately I Feel Everything' With 'Lipstick'
Willow Smith‘s new albumLately I Feel Everything will be out on July 16th, the singer announced on Friday. She also shared her latest single from the album, “Lipstick,” a heavy metal-inspired ode to freedom of expression. “I just wanted to let loose with this album,” Smith said in a statement. …
Read More »RS Recommends: The Best White Jeans That You Can (Finally) Wear Year-Round
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Forget all the “rules” you’ve heard about wearing white jeans — the best white jeans are no longer reserved for post-Memorial Day (and pre-Labor Day) wear. In fact, …
Read More »India Walton Poised to Become First Socialist Mayor of a Major American City in 60 Years
New York’s second largest city, Buffalo, is poised to make history this fall by electing its first female mayor — and the first socialist mayor of a major American city in more than 60 years. On Tuesday, 38-year-old India Walton defeated four-term incumbent Mayor Byron Brown in the Democratic primary. …
Read More »Paul Rudd Pulls One Last 'Mac and Me' Prank on 'Conan'
Conan O’Brien’s TBS talk showConan is coming to an end this week, and it wouldn’t be a proper send-off without a final rendition of what is arguably the show’s most iconic bit: Paul Rudd‘sMac and Me prank. O’Brien was interviewing Bill Hader on the Monday night show when the conversation …
Read More »6 Self Tanners for Your Face to Get a Better, More Natural Glow
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. When it comes to self tanning, your face is likely more sensitive to ingredients than the rest of your body. The benefit of having a self tanner specifically …
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