If there’s one thing Eladio Carrión loves to do, it’s surprise his fans with new content and music. On Saturday, the Puerto Rican musician shared the link to his “Los Archivos,” a website that features unreleased songs, videos, and clips from the last few years. During a visit to Rolling …
Read More »Suspect in CDC Shooting Had Anti-Vax Sentiments: Reports
The man suspected of opening fire and killing a police officer Friday at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) building in Atlanta, Georgia had previously expressed anti-vaccine sentiments, according to multiple reports. Hours after the incident, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation identified the suspected shooter as 30-year-old Patrick …
Read More »New Details Emerge in Drowning Death of Emilie Kiser's Son: 'Attention Was Divided'
An unsealed police report revealed new details into the drowning death of influencer Emilie Kiser’s three-year-old son this past May. On May 18, Trigg Kiser died at an Arizona hospital following a drowning incident that occurred six days earlier. The drowning, which happened on May 12, took place at the …
Read More »Eli Young Band Rediscover Their Country Mojo by Going Indie
After more than two decades, Eli Young Band is finally having a full-circle moment. The four-piece released Strange Hours, its seventh studio album, on Aug. 1 and the project marks the group’s return to independent music for the first time since their 2005 debut, Level. It made sense, then, that …
Read More »Did Bob Dylan Send a Political Message By Singing 'Masters of War' for the First Time Since 2016?
Bob Dylan kicked off his Outlaw Music Festival set Friday evening at the Darien Lake Performing Arts Center in Darien Center, New York, by playing “Masters of War” for the first time since the Desert Trip Festival in 2016. Dylan has taken very few political stances since the Civil Rights …
Read More »Drummergeddon 2025: Why We're Witnessing a Global Percussion Apocalypse
Welcome to Drummergeddon 2025, when the entire music world wants to know: What the hell is going on with the drummers? There’s an epidemic of high-profile bands dumping their drummers, or getting dumped by them, and nobody has any clue why. It’s not just the Who or the Foo Fighters. …
Read More »Tom Hanks Pays Tribute to 'Apollo 13' Astronaut Jim Lovell: 'God Speed You, on This Next Voyage'
Tom Hanks paid tribute to Jim Lovell, the astronaut he portrayed in Apollo 13, following news of Lovell’s death Friday at the age of 97. “There are people who dare, who dream, and who lead others to the places we would not go on our own. Jim Lovell, who for …
Read More »Sean Combs Wants to Counsel Abusers. His Accusers Object
Sean Combs’ reported plan to get out of federal custody and counsel domestic violence abusers is striking a nerve with his accusers. “This is utterly preposterous,” Douglas Wigdor, the victims’ rights attorney who represents Combs’ ex-girlfriend Casandra “Cassie” Ventura tells Rolling Stone. “How are you going to counsel someone else …
Read More »Here Comes the Bride: This Limited-Edition Monster High Doll Celebrates 20th Anniversary of Tim Burton's Classic 'Corpse Bride'
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. What’s that rhyme about what a bride needs — something mold, something new, something buried, something blue? In celebration of the hauntingly beautiful legacy of Tim Burton‘s Corpse …
Read More »Built to Wear, Designed to Last: 6 Levi's Pieces That Are Actually Worth the Investment
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. While fast fashion can be attractive for budget-friendly prices or on-trend style offerings (especially in the era of micro-micro-trends)…it won’t be attractive when it starts falling apart after …
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