If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Los Bukis is bringing tu mamá‘s Sunday cleaning playlist to Las Vegas. On Monday, Live Nation announced that the iconic Mexican ballad group will become the first Latino, …
Read More »Cher Denied Temporary Conservatorship Over Son Elijah Blue Allman. But It's Not Over
A Los Angeles judge denied Cher’s request for a temporary conservatorship over her son Elijah Blue Allman Monday after Cher appeared by video at a morning hearing and her lawyer gave new details about what drove the superstar singer to seek control of her adult son’s finances. Cher’s lawyer, Gabrielle …
Read More »'Emily in Paris' Star Ashley Park Offers Health Update
Ashley Park, who stars as Mindy in Emily in Paris, announced Monday that she is recovering after suffering from septic shock earlier this month. Park took to Instagram to express gratitude to the people who messaged her kind remarks, their stories of hospitalization, and experiences with sepsis. “I’m sorry for …
Read More »Russian Figure Skater Banned For Four Years Over Doping Scandal
Teenage Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva was banned from the sport for four years over a positive doping test taken just before the 2022 Winter Olympics, the Court of Arbitration for Sport ruled on Monday. The ban backdates to before the most recent Winter Games in Beijing, stripping Russia of …
Read More »SZA's Brooklyn Concert to Be Streamed on Apple Music Live Show
SZA might just kill her ex… On Monday, Apple announced that it will release a new episode of their concert series Apple Music Live on Wednesday, and this time SZA is taking the reins from her SOS tour stop in New York City. SZA’s full performance will debut Wednesday at …
Read More »Mary Timony Is Already Manifesting 'Summer' on Her New Single
Mary Timony wants the summer to never end. On Monday, the former Helium guitarist released “Summer,” the newest single from her album Untame the Tiger, out Feb. 23. “I wanted it to be a guitar stomper kind of in the vein of The Kinks, Jethro Tull or Elf and have …
Read More »Five Innovations Changing the Future for People, Planet, and Pets
Last year, I immersed myself in the whirlwind of innovation and spoke at over 30 conferences and expos around the globe, getting a firsthand glimpse into the future. And let me tell you, the 2024 horizon is beaming with innovations that are not just mind-blowing but are paving the way …
Read More »Why Brands Should Embrace Pop Culture
Pop culture, short for “popular culture,” is the sum of various aspects of daily life—entertainment, sports, fashion, music, art and more. It’s dynamic, which means what stands at the top of pop culture today could fall away as soon as tomorrow. Much of this change is due to pop culture’s …
Read More »Why Are So Many Indigenous Women Being Wrongly Convicted?
On the morning of Feb. 19, 2022, Cassandra Black Elk, a 26-year-old indigenous woman in North Dakota, woke up to find her three-week-old daughter, Starlight, unresponsive in the bed next to her. It was every mother’s nightmare, but for Black Elk, this was just the beginning. Within 10 minutes of …
Read More »Right-Wingers Say Super Bowl Is Rigged So Taylor Swift Can Endorse Biden
Taylor Swift has shattered virtually every major record in the music industry, and as she lives her best life supporting her boyfriend, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, she’s also breaking the brains of right-wingers. For months now, the digital fever swamps have been fuming over everything and anything …
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