The sentencing date for Iced Earth guitarist and Oath Keepers member Jon Schaffer, who was the first person to plead guilty to storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, has been pushed back to August. U.S. District Judge Amit P. Mehta on Monday, moved the date from July 19 …
Read More »From 'Ripley' to 'Challengers,' Here's (Almost) Everything We're Watching in April
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. What can you say about a month of entertainment that opens with a TV series about a charming sociopath and closes with a movie about tennis players in …
Read More »Dua Lipa Deep Dives Behind the Scenes in 'Radical Optimism' Teaser
Dua Lipa took fans for a dip in the deep end in a teaser posted Wednesday for her upcoming third studio album, titledRadical Optimism. The clip opens with the artist wading through the ocean and cuts to snippets of her working in the studio, and clips of her practicing choreography …
Read More »FBI Gate Crash Suspect Loved Trump and Pushed QAnon on Social Media: Report
The South Carolina man arrested after barreling his car through the FBI‘s front gate in Atlanta on Monday has a long history of far-right posts on social media — and he even wrote “I love you” to Donald Trump, according to new research. Advance Democracy, a nonpartisan nonprofit group that …
Read More »Tomorrow X Together Give Us 'Deja Vu' on the 'Kelly Clarkson Show'
Tomorrow X Together performed their latest single “Deja Vu” during Wednesday’s episode of the Kelly Clarkson Show. The track appears on their newly-released mini-albumMinisode 3: Tomorrow. After Clarkson introduced the group as “one of the biggest K-pop groups on the planet,” Huening Kai appeared solo on a dark stage clutching …
Read More »Filmmaker John Ridley, ABC, and Disney Named as Defendants in Discrimination Lawsuit
A woman who was working as a development executive for filmmaker John Ridley has filed a lawsuit alleging that her job was terminated in 2022 after she raised issues of pay inequality since she’s Asian American. Asta Jonasson filed the suit, which named Ridley, ABC, and that network’s parent company, …
Read More »Roc Marciano Satiates His Cult Fanbase On 'Marciology'
Hempstead, Long Island-born MC Roc Marciano has frequently referenced his stage name with his project titles: Marcberg, Marci Beaucoup, Marcielago, to name a few. His new release is Marciology, which dropped with a mystery comic-derived album cover that ominously mentions “a cult…..” Of course, more than a decade and 11 …
Read More »Chappell Roan Lectured at Harvard and Bid Farewell to Olivia Rodrigo's 'Guts' Tour
Chappell Roan, fresh off her Harvard Med School lecture (about which we still know tantalizingly little), bid farewell to Olivia Rodrigo and the Guts tour with her final show as an opener on Tuesday night, April 2. After her own set at Boston’s TD Garden, Roan snuck into the front …
Read More »Made in America Festival Canceled for Second Straight Year
Organizers of the Made in America Festival have announced that the Philadelphia fest will not take place for a second consecutive year. “Made In America will not take place in 2024,” organizers wrote on social media Wednesday. “Since its inception, this groundbreaking festival has celebrated music & community – from …
Read More »Imagine Dragons Do It With Their 'Eyes Closed' on New Song
Those lovable lads from Las Vegas, Imagine Dragons, are back with a new song “Eyes Close,” that’s set to kick off the band’s next era. “Eyes Closed” is a little bit rap-rock, a little bit pop, a little bit alt, and even manages to squeeze in a few dubstep wub-wubs …
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