The Foo Fighters and the Killers will head to Asbury Park, New Jersey, later this year for the Sea. Hear. Now festival taking place on Sept. 17 and 18. The Killers will headline the festival’s first day, which will also feature performances from Greta Van Fleet, Sheryl Crow, Nathaniel Rateliff …
Read More »Yeah Yeah Yeahs Are All Silhouettes and Technicolor Dreams in 'Blacktop' Music Video
Yeah Yeah Yeahs go full technicolor dream in the music video for their latest single, “Blacktop,” which appears on their recently released studio album Cool it Down. With Karen O at its center, the David Black-directed video toys with shadows and silhouettes to pair a visual narrative with the emotionally …
Read More »Skateboarding Is Not a Crime, at Least Not at the Post Office
Once vilified by cops, teachers, and party-poopers, skateboarding will finally get its due, on a federal level, when the United States Postal Service issues stamps this spring that celebrate “The Art of the Skateboard.” Each stamp will feature a deck with a unique design by a different artist. The Alaska-based …
Read More »Rihanna Drops Super Bowl Teaser… in the Form of New NFL-Themed Beauty Collection
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The biggest game of the NFL season is just a few days away and this year, international popstar Rihanna is headlining the halftime show. This is the first …
Read More »Zach Bryan's Back on Twitter
Zach Bryan has returned to Twitter after nearly two weeks of his account being deactivated. The songwriter credits the blackout to his upcoming tour. “sorry guys had to avoid twitter while the tour went on sale,” he wrote. “I love you guys all so much and I’m so insanely happy …
Read More »Biden Will Tout His Accomplishments Tonight. Progressives Have Notes
What is the state of our union? Asked to appraise the country using a single word, Americans have recently chosen to describe it as “awful,” “chaotic,” and a “mess.” Republicans still experiencing a case of the vapors from Sunday’s Grammy Awards might reach for “evil” or even “demonic.” When he …
Read More »Hollywood Is Hell in Tim Blake Nelson's Debut Novel, 'City of Blows'
It should come as no surprise that character actor Tim Blake Nelson — who led the western anthology film The Ballad of Buster Scruggs and played the unforgettable Looking Glass in the HBO series Watchmen — has written a novel. After all, he’s always been the bookish one on set. …
Read More »How the Push for Sustainability Is Changing the Tech Industry
What price are people willing to pay for the convenience of technology? Not just the retail price but the costs of using a smartphone at the expense of environmental health? As customers demand sustainability from corporations, some wonder how tech companies can support the cause with innovative product design without …
Read More »The State of the Union Is in Flux. How Will Biden Address It Tonight?
President Joe Biden will deliver the annual State of the Union address tonight from the Capitol. It will be Biden’s first major national address under a divided Congress, with newly empowered House Republicans working to paint the president and his family as weak, corrupt, and anti-American ahead of a potential …
Read More »Turkey and Syria Earthquakes: Where to Donate and How to Help
As buildings collapsed under the weight of infrastructural damage following two massive earthquakes in Turkey and northern Syria on Monday, Feb. 6, thousands were left dead, with others trapped beneath the rubble as the death toll continues to rise steadily. At the time of publication, at least 5,000 people are …
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