Rolling Stone announced the appointment of Sean Woods and Shirley Halperin as its new co-editors in chief today. Woods, Rolling Stone’s longtime executive editor, steps into the role effective immediately and will continue to be based in New York. Halperin, a veteran music journalist and co-editor in chief of The …
Read More »Quavo's Rocket Foundation Combats Recent Gun Violence With Emergency Trauma Therapy Fund
Over the weekend, two Atlanta residents — 18-year-old Deshawn Johnson and Offenders Alumni Association leader Aaron Hines — were among five who were killed in gun violence incidents in the city. Both previously worked with the community-based Rocket Foundation, founded by the rapper Quavo in 2022 following the death of …
Read More »Sean Combs Asks Judge to Ditch His Conviction or Retry Prostitution Counts
Follow all of our Sean Combs trial coverage Sean Combs claims in a new court filing that his recent conviction on federal charges of transportation to engage in prostitution was “unprecedented,” so the court should vacate the jury’s verdict and fully acquit him – or grant him a new trial …
Read More »Blusher Turn 'Heartbreak Into a Team Sport' on Their New EP
For Blusher, getting through heartbreak (together) is a piece of cake. On Thursday, the Australian trio released their high-energy EP, Racer, and debuted the visualizer for their single “Don’t Look at Me Like That” with Rolling Stone. “Racer is like your three best friends showing up at your door and …
Read More »Justin Timberlake Reveals 'Debilitating' Lyme Disease Diagnosis
While reflecting on his Forget Tomorrow World Tour, singer Justin Timberlake divulged that he’s been diagnosed with Lyme disease. On the lengthy Instagram post, he clarifies, “I don’t say so you feel bad for me — but to shed some light on what I’ve been up against behind the scenes.” …
Read More »Hulk Hogan's Cause of Death Revealed as Heart Attack
Hulk Hogan died from acute myocardial infarction, or a heart attack. The former WWE wrestler and right-wing figure’s cause of death was revealed by Page Six on Thursday, July 31, one week after sources confirmed his death. Hogan died in Clearwater, Florida, after paramedics responded to a “cardiac arrest” call …
Read More »Trump's Sloppy Effort to Distract From Epstein Mess Creates a 'Ticking Time Bomb'
It’s been two weeks since Team Trump prematurely began declaring victory in its efforts to quell the “MAGA rebellion” over the administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein investigation, and this chapter of Donald Trump’s second presidency still has no end in sight. The White House’s big plan to change the …
Read More »Epstein Victim's Family Slams Trump for Saying She Was 'Stolen' From Mar-a-Lago
The family of Virginia Giuffre, a victim of Jeffrey Epstein who died by suicide earlier this year, has released a statement responding to President Donald Trump claiming this week that he had a falling out with Epstein because Epstein “stole” Giuffre and other young women employed at Mar-a-Lago’s spa. “It …
Read More »Steve Martin and Alison Brown Will Host the 2025 Bluegrass Music Awards
Steve Martin isn’t just an IBMA nominee — he’s also the host. The comedian and banjo player will co-host the 2025 International Bluegrass Music Association Awards with fellow picker Alison Brown. “I’m thrilled to be hosting with Alison Brown, and connecting with all my bluegrass friends as opposed to my …
Read More »Is Bob Dylan's 'Subterranean Homesick Blues' Video the Most Copied of All Time?
Rolling Stone named Beyoncé’s “Formation” the greatest music video of all time in 2021. But when it comes to the most influential, first place can arguably go to a clip that isn’t even a proper music video — and was shot in black & white 60 years ago. Last week, …
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