Los Bukis are standing with their immigrant fan base — and using one of their biggest career moments to honor them. On Wednesday, the Marco Antonio Solis-fronted group unveiled their star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and used their speech to speak up for the people who “constructed our …
Read More »Frank Zappa's 'One Size Fits All' to Receive 50th-Anniversary Reissue
Frank Zappa’s 1975 prog-rock masterpiece One Size Fits All will receive a 50th-anniversary reissue this fall featuring a new remaster, unreleased session tracks, live recordings, and more. One Size Fits All: 50thAnniversary Edition, out Sept. 26 via Zappa Records/UMe, boasts the original LP — featuring Zappa classics like “Inca Roads,” …
Read More »What to Know About 'Wavelength', the Party Game Taking Over TikTok
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. If you haven’t touched a board game since Monopoly or Chutes and Ladders, you might have missed out on the board game boom that’s been brewing for over …
Read More »Yes, 'South Park' Went There — And It's Glorious
This post contains spoilers for the Season 27 premiere of South Park, which is streaming on Paramount+. Nearly three decades after South Park debuted, its creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are still capable of displaying impeccable timing. The animated comedy’s 27th season premiere, “Sermon on the ‘Mount,” arrived a …
Read More »Sam Smith Feels Light as a Feather on New Single 'To Be Free'
Five years ago, Sam Smith underwent an especially transformative period in their life. It was around the time that they were recording their fourth studio album, Gloria, an expansion of their creative vision that overlapped with an embrace of self-liberation. But the key to that transformation — an earnest ballad …
Read More »Hear Singer-Songwriter Greek's Late-Night Musings on '2:35 AM'
The 23-year-old artist Greek got his start writing and producing for rappers like J.I.D and SoFaygo, but eventually, he began unspooling his own self-produced alt-R&B experiments as a solo act. Quickly, his EP EXTC got tons of buzz, and even loving words from Elton John (“One hell of a good …
Read More »Chappell Roan Announces Pop-Up Shows in New York, Los Angeles, and Kansas City
Chappell Roan announced fall pop-up shows in New York City, Los Angeles, and Kansas City. These are her only non-festival gigs this year. Roan’s headlining dates will take place throughout September and October. She has scheduled four shows at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens, NY, two at Museum and Memorial …
Read More »Hulk Hogan, Wrestling Superstar Turned Right-Wing Hero, Dead at 71
Hulk Hogan, the wrestling legend who propelled the sport from a popular pastime to a ubiquitous pop-culture phenomenon on a wave of “Hulkamania” before becoming a right-wing hero, has died at the age of 71. Darren Prince, Hogan’s longtime agent, confirmed the wrestler’s death to Rolling Stone. Hogan died today …
Read More »Tyler, the Creator Was Exhausted, But He Still Danced All Night in NYC
Tyler, the Creator has a Ph.D. in the art of the pop-up show. His formula: Randomly drop the flyer on social media, set a low enough price to get everyone to mentally buy into it, watch disappointed fans bemoan coming up empty-handed after waiting in the virtual queue, and prepare …
Read More »'Battlefield 6' First Trailer Blows Up Brooklyn
Move over, Call of Duty. There’s a new jingoistic military simulator in town. This morning, Electronic Arts revealed the first official look at Battlefield 6, the latest entry in their long-running first-person shooter series. Published on the official Battlefield YouTube channel, the trailer gives players a taste of what to …
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