The year 2023 is the one — the year you take command of your life and live the life you want to live. The question is how do you live the life you’ve dreamed of, positively impacting the world, and leaving a legacy for the future? Every life is made …
Read More »The Kinks Kick Off 60th Anniversary With 'The Journey' Anthology
The Kinks will mark their 60th anniversary as a band with a two-year celebration that kicks off this March with The Journey – Part 1, a two-disc compilation featuring songs handpicked by the surviving members. Boasting tracks from the Rock Hall-inducted group’s first singles in 1964 to their 1975 concept …
Read More »Elon Musk Says He Wants New Twitter CEO by Year's End. We'll See
Elon Musk is still planning to step down as Twitter‘s CEO, and “guesses” he will seek out a replacement by the end of 2023, the billionaire said over video conference at the World Government Summit in Dubai. “I think I need to stabilize the organization and just make sure it’s …
Read More »Buffalo Shooter Who Sought to 'Kill as Many Blacks as Possible' Gets Life in Prison Without Parole
On Wednesday, the white gunman who fatally shot 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket last year in a racially motivated attack with the goal to “kill as many blacks as possible” was sentenced on state murder charges to life in prison without parole. The shooter, Payton Gendron, 19, still …
Read More »Extraordinary Machine: How Miss Grit Followed the Cyborg for Their Stunning Debut
If you want to know the contours of someone’s psyche, there’s no better question to ask than “What’s your TikTok algorithm like?” Margaret Sohn, the Queens-based musician who makes futuristic alt-rock as Miss Grit, gets a lot of dog videos and food videos. But the most telling videos they keep …
Read More »Gabrielle Union, Tommy Dorfman, More Accuse NYT of 'Harmful' Coverage of Trans People
In a letter addressed to The New York Times, celebrities and LGBTQ+ organizations are calling for an overhaul in the publication’s approach to covering transgender people, calling their current practices “dangerous.” Gabrielle Union, Judd Apatow, Tommy Dorfman, Jonathan Van Ness, Margaret Cho, Jameela Jamil, Lena Dunham, Joey Soloway, Wilson Cruz, …
Read More »Armie Hammer Set to Appear in Court Over New Sexual Misconduct Claim
A judge dismissed a restraining order case against Armie Hammer on Wednesday after the actor and a 26-year-old woman, who accused him of choking her unconscious during a sexual encounter, both failed to appear for a court hearing in Aspen, Colorado. The woman, whom Rolling Stone is choosing not to …
Read More »'Metroid Prime Remastered' Is a Reminder of a Bolder Era of Video Gaming
Released in 2002 for the GameCube, the original Metroid Prime feels like a concept that frankly wouldn’t be made by modern Nintendo. At the time, the Japanese company was coming out of their first ever major defeat in the console wars with the Nintendo 64 having been outsold by Sony’s …
Read More »Huey 'Piano' Smith, New Orleans R&B Great and Rock Pioneer, Dead at 89
Huey “Piano” Smith, a New Orleans R&B legend and an early pioneer of rock n’ roll, has died at the age of 89. Smith’s daughter, Acquelyn Donsereaux, confirmed her father’s death to the New Orleans Times-Picayune/Advocate, adding Smith died in his sleep Tuesday at his home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. …
Read More »Watch Bruce Springsteen Perform 'If I Was the Priest' For the First Time Since 1972
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Hours after announcing dates for a North American Summer stadium, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band took the stage at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. Ten …
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