Lizzo and Madonna have both taken stances in calling out the recent rash of anti-LGBTQ bills like the Tennessee drag ban and laws aimed at trans healthcare. Earlier this month, Lizzo shared a series of tweets about getting to the root of the hate. “I’ve never heard a person say …
Read More »Hear Nathaniel Rateliff Join Forces With Rappers Jim Jones and Conway The Machine
Two years after Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats released “Survivor” on their album The Future, they are revisiting the track with help from rappers Jim Jones and Conway The Machine and producer Mike Cash. Check out a video for the new version of “Survivor” right here. The collaboration between …
Read More »'Rust' Assistant Director First to Face Accountability in Halyna Hutchins Shooting Death
Dave Halls, who worked as an assistant director on Rust, became the first person involved with the accidental shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins to face accountability after entering a plea of no contest on Friday, March 31. As Variety reports, Hall appeared remotely for a hearing in Santa Fe, …
Read More »This At-Home Swiss Espresso Machine Has Replaced All Our Coffee Shop Visits
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. A couple of weeks ago I got the Jura E6 — a fully automatic espresso machine out of Switzerland — and I haven’t been to a coffee shop …
Read More »Neil Diamond Has Only Started Processing His Parkinson's Diagnosis 'in the Last Few Weeks'
Neil Diamond is only just accepting his Parkinson’s diagnosis. The singer-songwriter, who is 82, first announced his diagnosis and that he would be retiring from touring in 2018. But in a new interview with CBS Sunday Morning that will air this weekend, Diamond admitted he spent the two years after …
Read More »Ricky Martin Presents Bad Bunny with 2023 GLAAD Vanguard Award
Bad Bunny was honored with the Vanguard Award at this week’s GLAAD Media Awards. The award, which was presented to him by Latin pop star Ricky Martin, is given to allies who have made “a significant difference in promoting acceptance of LGBTQ people and issues.” In an introduction speech, Martin …
Read More »Gaby Moreno and Oscar Isaac Recreate the Guatemalan Classic 'Luna De Xelajú'
In the 1940s, the Guatemalan composer and guitarist Paco Pérez wrote “Luna De Xelajú,” a famed waltz that became so popular, it’s considered Guatemala’s second national anthem. The song has endured throughout the decades, and it’s one singer-songwriter Gaby Moreno has been performing since she was a teenager. She’s even …
Read More »Pete Davidson Swears He Isn't Sliding Into DMs to Find Love
Pete Davidson, a famous man who has dated some of the most famous women on the planet, expressed his incredulity over why people are so interested and invested in his dating life during an appearance on Jon Bernthal’s podcast Real Ones. “I’m in my 20’s, and I’ve dated people. And …
Read More »Hear Scott Weiland's Trippy 'Barbarella' Demo Ahead of '12 Bar Blues' Reissue
A new reissue will provide a deeper look at the late Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver frontman Scott Weiland‘s first solo album, 12 Bar Blues, with a handful of previously unreleased demos, remixes, and alternate versions of songs. The first bonus track to be released is a demo of …
Read More »What Do We Really Want From Chris Brown?
Today, a year and a half after her first solo single debuted, rising R&B star Chloë Bailey’s studio album, In Pieces, has been released. In our review, Rolling Stone contributor Mosi Reeves gives Bailey credit for “trying to turn her growing pains into prickly, sometimes enjoyable art” — but also …
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