If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Just a couple of months after seeing him in Ballerina, Keanu Reeves fans have something new: a Little Golden Book biography about the action star. The collectible, “totally …
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Danielle Spencer, who played charming little sister Dee in the Seventies sitcom What’s Happening!!, died on Aug. 11. The former child actress who later pursued a career in veterinary care was 60. Spencer’s death was confirmed via Instagram by Haywood Nelson, who starred as Dwayne Clemens Nelson in the series. …
Read More »Jhayco Arrested for Cocaine Possession After Deputy Saw 'White Powder on His Nose'
Jhayco was arrested early Tuesday morning for cocaine and cannabis possession after being seen by officers with “white powder on his nose,” the Miami-Dade County Sheriff’s Office tells Rolling Stone. The reggaeton singer — real name Jesus Manuel Nieves Cortes — was driving a red two-door Corvette when he was …
Read More »BigXThaPlug Taps Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, Shaboozey for 'I Hope You're Happy'
BigXThaPlug is going big with his collaborations for his upcoming album, I Hope You’re Happy. The rapper, born Xavier Landum, revealed the track list, which features Luke Combs, Jelly Roll, Shaboozey, and more, during a visit to Apple Music’s new L.A. studio, which opened this week. The 11-song set also …
Read More »Billionaires and Mobsters Raise the Stakes in 'Only Murders in the Building' Season 5 Trailer
It’s a mystery why anyone still lives in the fictional apartment building the Arconia, but their lease renewals keep Only Murders in the Building alive — even if its staff and residents can’t say the same. The hit series starring Martin Short, Selena Gomez, and Steve Martin returns to Hulu …
Read More »Daryl Hall and John Oates' Bitter Business Feud Resolved in Arbitration
Daryl Hall and John Oates have privately resolved the legal dispute involving the very public breakdown in their business partnership, court filings confirm. “The claims have been adjudicated in arbitration. Given the entry of final judgment in arbitration, plaintiffs will be contemporaneously filing a notice of voluntary dismissal with the …
Read More »Sheila Jordan, Jazz Singer Daring in Song and Style, Dead at 96
Sheila Jordan, the jazz vocalist who tugged at the boundaries of music whether she was scat-singing or freshly interpreting songs by Kurt Weill, Rodgers and Hart, or Jimmy Webb, died on Monday. She was 96. Jordan’s death was confirmed by her daughter Tracey Jordan, a music executive, who said her …
Read More »Militarie Gun Blew Up. Now They're Working on Holding It Together
Ian Shelton doesn’t remember why he was at the airport that day. Maybe to visit his girlfriend, or perhaps a tour stop with his band, Militarie Gun. Regardless, he was feeling decidedly even-keeled when he recorded the tragic voice memo that kicks off the band’s latest record, God Save the …
Read More »Tyler, the Creator Makes a Big Chop in His 'Sugar on My Tongue' Video
Tyler, the Creator has released the music video for “Sugar on My Tongue,” a song from his Don’t Tap the Glass album. The self-directed visual showcases Tyler and dancers in a sterile, tiled room, with a climactic scene featuring a nude Tyler cutting off his tongue, and his also-nude love …
Read More »Swifties Uncover Years' Worth of Easter Eggs After 'The Life of a Showgirl' Reveal
Swifties are done seeing the world of The Tortured Poets Department in black and white. Now, The Life of a Showgirl, the forthcoming 12th studio album from Taylor Swift, has drenched their reality in screaming color — shades of orange and teal, to be exact. The record marks the fifth …
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