If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Dolly Parton is helping to ring in the holiday season with the launch of Dolly Wines. First unveiled over the summer, the music legend’s new wine collection is …
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Last week, Republicans made the town of Springfield, Ohio, the center of a racist smear campaign accusing Haitian migrants of slaughtering and eating local pets. In the subsequent days, what began as gross online misinformation evolved into threats of violence against Haitian residents of Springfield and city officials. On Thursday, …
Read More »Francis Ford Coppola Sues 'Variety' for $15 Million Over 'Megalopolis' Article
Famed director Francis Ford Coppola has launched a $15 million libel lawsuit against Variety over the publication calling his behavior during the production of Megalopolis “unprofessional.” In the lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on Wednesday against Variety Media LLC and other defendants and obtained by Rolling Stone, Coppola’s …
Read More »The Vampires Are Hungry in the New Trailer For 'Salem's Lot'
The 1975 Stephen King horror classic Salem’s Lot is coming back to life, with a new feature-length adaptation heading to Max on October 3. A new trailer, set against the backdrop of Gordon Light’s 1974 song “Sundown,” gives a peak of what happens when killer vampires descend on the sleepy …
Read More »Trump Campaign Trolls Taylor Swift With Eras-Inspired Merch
Earlier this week, Donald Trump called in to Fox News to complain about Taylor Swift endorsing Kamala Harris. He made clear in that conversation that he “was not a Taylor Swift fan,” and yet his campaign is now selling Make America Great Again shirts that replicate the exact merchandise design …
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As a band, Them Dirty Roses date back to 2012, and the Alabama four-piece has been releasing music since 2014. Still, their latest project feels like the group’s coming-out party. For most of this year, Them Dirty Roses have been slow-rolling Lost in the Valley of Hate & Love Vol. …
Read More »See Florence and the Machine Give Debut Album 'Lungs' the Symphony Treatment
Florence and the Machine is remembering its first album — but backed by an orchestra! Last night, Florence Welch was joined by the BBC Orchestra for a symphonic reimagining of the group’s debut album, Lungs. The show, called “Symphony of Lungs,” was part of BBC Proms and saw Welch sing …
Read More »Ring's Latest Doorbell Camera Has New Bells and Whistles, But This $50 Option Remains a Top Pick
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Ring, the makers of the popular video doorbell system, has just unveiled a new battery doorbell, that delivers a more vertical view with what the brand is calling …
Read More »Raygun, Polarizing Olympic Breakout, Now Ranked the Number One B-Girl. Huh?
The worst breakdancer at the Olympics, Raygun — who scored zeros across the board — is now officially number one in the world. And before you could even finish your spit take, the World DanceSport Federation — which declared Dr. Rachael Gunn the planet’s top B-girl this week — already …
Read More »Sound Decisions: Three Ways to Make Your Marketing Message Sing
Music has this incredible way of tapping into our emotions and turning moments into unforgettable experiences. As someone who has guided countless startups and leaders to find their voice in a crowded market, I’ve seen firsthand how the right soundtrack can elevate a brand’s identity and create lasting connections. That’s …
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