Amanda Shires played the first of two scheduled concerts opening for Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit on Thursday night, more than three months after news broke in February that the beloved Americana couple were divorcing. According to those in attendance at Mission Ballroom in Denver and social media posts, …
Read More »'Spacey Unmasked' Gives Men the Floor in the #MeToo Conversation — And Shows Sympathy for a Disgraced Star
In October 2017, Hollywood became the story. The New York Times’ blockbuster investigation of Harvey Weinstein shook the entertainment industry, unleashing a torrent of stories about harassment, abusive bosses, and exploitative power dynamics. The vast majority of victims who came forward were women, but just three weeks into what is …
Read More »As Business Leaders, Let's Move Away From Swag
When decluttering your home, you might have found relics of conferences and jobs of the past: branded keychains, tote bags, water bottles, T-shirts and hoodies, to name a few. Some of these items are useful. You might use a water bottle you got at a conference while on your morning …
Read More »Mehdi Hasan on Leaving MSNBC: 'A Lot of People Seem to Have Come With Me'
“I’ve lost track of all time, hours, days,” says Mehdi Hasan, explaining it has been “a manic six weeks.” The former MSNBC host launched his own media company, Zeteo, on April 15, and things are hectic — in a good way. After Hasan raised $4 million in seed money, Zeteo …
Read More »McLaren Boss Zak Brown Talks Miami Grand Prix, 'Drive to Survive' and Team's Outlook for 2025
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. When people spot Zak Brown on the race track, they know he means business. And why wouldn’t he? As the CEO of McLaren Racing, Brown has helped propel …
Read More »Daniel Kramer, Photographer Who Documented Bob Dylan's Electric Transformation, Dead at 91
Daniel Kramer, a rock photographer who captured some of the most iconic Bob Dylan images of the Sixties, including the covers of Bringing It All Back Home and Highway 61 Revisited, died April 29, Rolling Stone confirmed. He was 91. Kramer first encountered Bob Dylan when he watched him perform …
Read More »10 Ways Marketers Can Boost Engagement Among Disengaged Customers
Whether it’s due to a lack of perceived value or just a lack of time and money, customers can often fall off the wagon when it comes to interacting with and purchasing from brands. And while some customers disengaging can be normal, companies may begin to worry once a pattern …
Read More »Gunna Confirms 'One of Wun' Release Date and Drops New Single 'Whatsapp (Wassam)'
Today, Gunna announced that his upcoming One of Wun album will be released on May 10th. One of Wun is the Atlanta artist’s fifth studio album. The album artwork showcases a depiction of the fashion-forward artist draped in a sheer scarf with a white and blue floral print. Calvin Clausell …
Read More »'Unfrosted': Jerry Seinfeld's Pop-Tart Comedy Is One Long Boomer Nostalgia Trip
Perhaps, like Jerry Seinfeld, you too have spent hours wondering: What’s the deal with Pop Tarts?! Is it a breakfast item or just undercover dessert? How do they get all that delicious fruity goo inside the tiny squares? Is there a goo gun? Who came up with the idea of …
Read More »Kristi Noem Falsely Claims She Met Kim Jong Un in Dog-Killing Memoir
Kristi Noem has repeatedly affirmed that yes, she actually did murder her 14-month-old dog — but that doesn’t mean the South Dakota governor’s upcoming memoir, No Going Back, isn’t full of easily disprovable lies. According to The Dakota Scout, which obtained a copy of the book, Noem claims that as …
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