Wednesday fans: Do you miss Principal Weems? Well, you just might be in luck. Nevermore Academy’s former principal — a shapeshifter, who was once roommates with Wednesday’s mom (Catherine Zeta-Jones) and died at the end of Season One — returns in the new trailer for Wednesday Season Two, Part Two. …
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Between beer runs and books, being a college student can be expensive. But there are plenty of ways for students to save money, starting with taking full advantage …
Read More »Lana Del Rey Teases New Track with Pointed Lyrics: 'Ethel Cain Hated My Instagram Post'
Lana Del Rey is coming in hot with her new song snippet. The singer teased the unnamed track in an Instagram video where she’s seen listening to it as she drives and delivers pointed lyrics. “Ethel Cain hated my Instagram post / Think it’s cute reenacting my Chicago post,” Del …
Read More »Sinéad O'Connor Biopic Is Officially in the Works
Two years after the death of Sinéad O’Connor, a biopic on the late Irish singer is in the works. According to Variety, the film will focus on O’Connor’s early life and career, where she rose to an unlikely, at times controversial pop star, breaking out in 1990 when her cover …
Read More »David Byrne on Talking Heads Reunion Rumors: 'You Can't Turn the Clock Back'
If you’re hoping to see David Byrne reunite with his former bandmates in Talking Heads, you’re not alone— but you probably shouldn’t expect it to happen anytime soon. In his expansive new Rolling Stone Interview, Byrne let fans of his old band down gently. “You can’t turn the clock back,” …
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Donald Trump, Republicans in Congress, and the president’s allies across right-wing media have been trying everything to make public backlash to their botched handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation go away, amid reports that Trump himself appears in the government’s files pertaining to the convicted sex offender. The administration’s attempts …
Read More »Hear Robert Plant and Saving Grace's Take on the African American Spiritual 'Gospel Plough'
Robert Plant and his new band Saving Grace will release their debut LP, Saving Grace, on September 26. It’s a collection of covers by a diverse range of songwriters, including Memphis Minnie, Bob Mosley, Blind Willie Johnston, the Low Anthem, and Martha Scanlan. They’ve already shared their take on Low’s …
Read More »John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Political Period Focus of Massive 'Power to the People' Box Set
John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s most political musical era, when the pair moved to New York City in 1971, is the focus of a massive upcoming box set featuring over 90 unreleased recordings. Power to the People (Super Deluxe Edition) — releasing viaCapitol/UMeonOctober 10, one day after Lennon would have …
Read More »'Nobody 2': Bob Odenkirk Kicks More Ass, Kills More Bad Guys
When we last saw Hutch Mansell — family man, former government assassin, and the formidable antihero of the 2021 action movie Nobody — he’d burned down his house, taken out most of the Russian Mafia, and resettled in another suburb. The world’s deadliest middle-aged dad also took a mysterious phone …
Read More »Steve Lacy Is One of Modern Pop's Most Unique Talents. Just Don't Make a Big Deal About It
W e’re going to miss this show.” I’m in the passenger seat of a new-model Mercedes that’s basically parked in Paris traffic. Steve Lacy sits in the back on aux duty, running through a playlist featuring the French electronic duo Air, M.I.A., and Faye Webster. We’re heading to the Bourse …
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