In the Nineties teen rom-com 10 Things I Hate About You, Kat Stratford (Julia Stiles), the film’s Riot Grrrl rebel who listens to Letters to Cleo and idolizes Sylvia Plath, wants nothing more than to attend Sarah Lawrence College. The choice tracks. A liberal arts college with fewer than 2,000 …
Read More »Jessie Ware Isn't Clutching Her 'Pearls' on New Single From Upcoming Album 'That! Feels! Good!'
Jessie Ware‘s upcoming album That! Feels! Good! is all about the chase of a freeing high by way of dance. In announcing the project Thursday, set for release on April 28, the British musician has previewed the record with “Pearls,” an ode to the genre’s knack for escapism. “’Pearls’ is …
Read More »See Jennifer Hudson, John Legend Duet on 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' to Mark 100th Episode
Jennifer Hudson and John Legend sang an impromptu duet of Simon & Garfunkel’s “Bridge Over Trouble Water” to celebrate the 100th episode of The Jennifer Hudson Show. The two EGOT winners were making the usual daytime television conversation when Legend noticed the piano on the stage, an instrument that Hudson …
Read More »WM Phoenix Open Live Stream: How to Watch the Golf Tournament Live Online for Free
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The Waste Management Phoneix Open was already the most-attended event in golf, but this year the tournament will be even bigger than before — much bigger. For one, …
Read More »Hybe Buys Quality Control in $300 Million Deal Led by Scooter Braun
South Korean music company Hybe acquired hip-hop label Quality Control (QC Media Holdings) in a reported deal worth approximately $300 million in cash and stock, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Hybe America is led by executive and talent manager Scooter Braun, and according to a filing with Korean regulators, the …
Read More »Roger Waters Says He's Re-Recording 'The Dark Side of the Moon' — Without Pink Floyd
Roger Waters said he has been re-recording the 1973 album The Dark Side of the Moon “[because] not enough people recognised what it’s about, what it was I was saying then,” according to an interview with The Telegraph journalist Tristram Fane Saunders. In the profile, Waters claimed he’s been working …
Read More »From NASA-Approved Sets to Wraps That Double as Shelters, These Are the Best Emergency Blankets to Have On-Hand
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Whether you take your outdoor excursions to the extreme, or your friends and family know you as the person with the best first aid kit, it’s a good …
Read More »James O'Keefe Put Project Veritas Staff Through 'Public Crucifixions,' Leaked Memo Says
James O’Keefe, the founder of right-wing video organization Project Veritas, took a paid leave as his leadership role at the nonprofit undergoes a review from its board, according to former and current staff members in a NY Mag report. The chairman’s position is being considered for removal as the conservative …
Read More »How Did LeBron Celebrate His Record-Breaking Night? With Tequila, Of Course
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Four-time NBA champion and new NBA all-time scoring leader LeBron James celebrated his record-breaking night Tuesday with a private dinner in LA thrown by Lobos 1707 Tequila & …
Read More »Kelly Clarkson On Her Own in 'Here I Go Again' Whitesnake Cover
Kelly Clarkson took on Whitesnake’s 1987 hit “Here I Go Again” on Wednesday’s episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show. Backed by her band, the powerhouse singer belted out the English rock group’s single, which topped the Billboard Hot 100, for Kellyoke’s opening segment. “Though I keep searching for an answer/ …
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