Meg Remy, who performs as U.S. Girls, has tied a bow on the past five years of her life with the release of Lives, a surprise concert album she just released. The record, available on major streaming services, features music she performed with three different iterations of the U.S. Girls …
Read More »Listen to a Playlist of Songs by Musicians on Musicians Artists
We’ve compiled the eclectic mix of hip-hop, Latin pop, R&B, Afrobeats, and K-pop music of the artists featured in the fifth installment of our Musicians on Musicians series into a mega playlist on iHeart. From the song that changed Omar Apollo’s life to Latto’s own track that Snoop Dogg requested …
Read More »Beyond Corporate AI: Why We Need an Open-Source Revolution
What do Wikipedia, Creative Commons and open-source software have in common? Aside from the fact that they are all powered by collaborative efforts, private businesses reap the benefits in the form of cost efficiencies, faster innovation and continuous improvement. If there was no open-source option, they would need to navigate …
Read More »Brooke Shields Reveals She Suffered Grand Mal Seizure… And Bradley Cooper Came to the Rescue
Brooke Shields revealed in a new interview that she recently suffered a grand mal seizure and that Bradley Cooper played the unlikely role of hero by accompanying her to the hospital. Speaking to Glamour about her recent documentary Pretty Baby, a one-woman show and her new podcast, Shields announced at …
Read More »Supreme Court Mulls Trademark of Joke About Trump's Anatomy
Can you trademark a joke about the former president’s dick? This critical constitutional question may soon be decided by the Supreme Court. On Wednesday, the honorable justices of the highest court in the land will hear arguments in the case of Steve Elster, an attorney and activist, who attempted to …
Read More »Daniel Radcliffe Honors 'Harry Potter' Stunt Double Left Paralyzed After Set Accident in New Doc Trailer
The enduring friendship between Daniel Radcliffe and his Harry Potter stunt double, who was paralyzed during a stunt while filming, is the focus of the upcoming documentary David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived, which premieres on HBO later this month. Holmes, a gymnast as a child, was selected to serve …
Read More »Jason Aldean Kinda Regrets Filming 'Try That in a Small Town' Outside Courthouse Where Lynching Took Place
Jason Aldean said that if he had the chance to do it all over again with “Try That in a Small Town,” he would do pretty much everything the same — except film the video in front of a courthouse where a lynching took place in 1927. In an interview …
Read More »Cher Will Close Out 2023 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade
After three hours of cartoon balloons, dancers, and high school marching bands, Cher will close out the 97th annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade on Nov. 23. Her appearance is scheduled for the end of the show, around the time of Santa’s arrival in his sleigh as the official shift into …
Read More »Is a Tracy Chapman Cover the Favorite for the Best Country Solo Performance Grammy?
Leading up to the Grammy nominations on Nov. 10, Rolling Stone is breaking down 16 different categories. For each, we’re predicting the nominees, as well as who will (and who should) win on Grammy night. The category is about the vocal performance, not the lyrics — which is what makes …
Read More »What Do Patrick Bateman, 'The Ring,' and the Blair Witch Have in Common? The 1975
The 1975, a band whose members are no strangers to real-life carnage, recreated fictional scenes of horror from movies at their Halloween concert at a venue with the comically unscary name of the Little Caesars Arena (horror! horror!) in Detroit. Their “Halloween Party,” according to NME, included callbacks to American …
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