Mötley Crüe will return to the Las Vegas strip next year for a new residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM. The 11-show run will kick off March 28, 2025, with shows scheduled through April 19. The band is prepping what press materials described as a “tell-all show” that’ll find …
Read More »Luke Bryan Thinks Beyoncé Should Have Given More High-Fives to Country Stars
On the heels of Beyoncé’s CMA Awards shutout, country singer Luke Bryan thinks the pop icon should “be country with us a little bit.” During an interview on Sirius XM’s Andy Cohen Live, the multi-platinum singer said he feels that Beyoncé, who released the country-tinged Act ii: Cowboy Carter in …
Read More »Fuerza Régida, Lil Baby Will Headline JOP's First-Ever Don't Fall in Love Fest
Fuerza Régida is bringing a new festival to its hometown of San Bernardino. On Thursday, the band, fronted by singer/rapper JOP, announced that it will host and headline the first-ever Don’t Fall in Love Fest on Nov. 2, featuring top rap and musica mexicana artists. Fuerza will headline the festival …
Read More »'Pavements' Is Exactly the Type of WTF Rock Doc the Band Deserves
Alex Ross Perry was approached to make a documentary about Pavement. There was a slight hitch: The band kinda sorta did not want a documentary made about them. Or rather, they didn’t want one of those things where fans of the band talk about how amazing the quintet were, in …
Read More »It's October 3. 'Mean Girls' 20th Anniversary Funko Pops Are Now Available to Order Online
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. It’s hard to believe that it’s been 20 years since Mean Girls premiered in theaters. The coming-of-age comedy became an instant hit at the box office when it …
Read More »'American Death Squads': Inside Trump's Push to Make Police More Violent
For years, Donald Trump had hoped — and tried — to implement programs and federal policies that would allow American police forces to act with impunity and cartoonish levels of brutality. When he was president, several ideas that Trump repeatedly bellowed about in the Oval Office included conducting mass executions, …
Read More »Why This Fat Fashion Star Is Tired of Body Positivity
“Excuse me, where are your plus sizes?” If you’re a retail worker, this question might seem like a simple request— but for TikTok users, it’s usually a clue that Samyra Miller is about to take a brand to task. The 26-year-old content creator has built a TikTok empire by getting …
Read More »'My Old Ass' Director Megan Park on Why 'Everybody Loses Their Minds' Over Film's Surprise Pop Star 'Cameo'
Halfway though the new coming-of-age movie My Old Ass, things start to get really weird. Of course, things have already been a little weird up to that point, with the film following 18-year-old Elliott (Maisy Stella) as she deals with the after-effects of a mushroom trip just days before she’s …
Read More »What the Cannabis Industry Can Learn From Grocery Stores
Sir Isaac Newton famously said, “If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.” This sentiment rings especially true in cannabis, where too often we find ourselves needing to build from scratch. Federal prohibition blocks the cannabis industry from tapping traditional tools like banks, financing …
Read More »'The Confidante,' Max's Limited Series Revolving Around Bataclan Attack, Shares New Trailer
Max’s first original French limited series The Confidante, a drama that revolves around the 2015 Bataclan terror attack, will arrive on the streaming service on October 11. The Just Philippot-directed series is adapted from Alexandre Kauffmann’s book La Mythomane du Bataclan (The Mythomaniac Of The Bataclan), which chronicles the true …
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