George Jones died 10 years ago today, robbing country music of one of its greatest vocalists. While Jelly Roll may not be the answer to the question of “Who’s Gonna Fill Their Shoes,” the Tennessee singer turned in an admirable rendition of “Bartender’s Blues” on Tuesday night during an all-star …
Read More »'Love & Death' Boasts a Delightfully Gonzo Elizabeth Olsen and Little Else
Why does the new HBO Max miniseries Love & Death exist? On a certain level, yes, I understand why it exists. This is prime Emmy-bait season, and the role of Candy Montgomery — a Texas housewife who, on a warm Sunday in 1980, killed her friend Betty Gore, striking her …
Read More »How Companies Can Demonstrate Their Commitment to the Environment
As sustainability becomes a prominent topic of discussion, environmentally conscious consumers are actively seeking out companies that align with their values. Because of this increasing concern for environmental issues among consumers, businesses are now recognizing the need to show their dedication to eco-friendly practices. Below, Rolling Stone Culture Council members …
Read More »Gavel to Fall: Freddie Mercury's Personal Belongings Headed to Auction
While the Royal Family polishes the crown jewels for next month’s coronation, the diadem that once belonged to another late Queen will soon be up for auction. A rummage sale, of sorts, containing items that once belonged to Freddie Mercury will be hitting the block this summer via Sotheby’s, according …
Read More »Sharon Van Etten, King Princess, Orville Peck Prep Covers for 'A Small Light' Series
Sharon Van Etten, King Princess, and Orville Peck are among the artists who’ve contributed covers to the soundtrack for the upcoming National Geographic limited series, A Small Light. A Small Light is based on the life story of Miep Gies, a Dutch woman who hid Anne Frank and her family …
Read More »Watch Billy Joel Play 'Los Angelenos' For First Time in 42 Years
Billy Joel dug deep into his catalog Tuesday night at Madison Square Garden and played “Los Angelenos” for the first time since 1981. “We never do this song,” he told the crowd. “We haven’t done this since the Eighties I think. We’ll give it a shot.” Here’s a fan-shot video …
Read More »Syd Barrett Documentary 'Have You Got It Yet?' Shares First Trailer
The previously announced Syd Barrett documentary Have You Got It Yet?, about the Pink Floyd founder-turned-recluse-turned-mythic cult icon, has shared its first trailer ahead of its U.S. release this summer. Have You Got It Yet? The Story of Syd Barrett and Pink Floyd features new interviews with the band’s surviving …
Read More »How Keke Palmer Became Hollywood's Content Queen
It’s a breezy Monday afternoon in New York, and Keke Palmer — actor, director, singer, dancer, professional multitasker — is doing an interview while working on her latest gig: being a new mom. The wind whips through her hair as she pushes her baby down the street, Zooming from her …
Read More »'Andor' Star Diego Luna on 'Bold' Season Two and Why He's Done With Cassian
Diego Luna just left London’s Pinewood Studios after a long day of shooting Andor’s second season, and as he signs onto Zoom from the back of a car heading home, he realizes he’s still wearing the day’s makeup —including what appears to be a fake bruise on his left cheek. …
Read More »Until the Ribbon Breaks Celebrates His Sobriety With New Single 'Everything Else But Rain'
The sense of freedom and self-forgiveness in “Everything Else But Rain” is palpable through its production and lyrics. The single, dropped Wednesday, marks the musical return of Until the Ribbon Breaks after over five years. The Welsh musician, born Pete Lawrie Winfield, optimistically reflects on his growth and how he …
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