If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. There are few things more delightfully cozy in this world than falling asleep under a toasty warm blanket at home on a cold night. Layers of quilts, coverlets, …
Read More »The Proud Boys Have Really Strict Rules About Jerking Off
The sedition trial of five members of the extremist group The Proud Boys is underway in Washington, D.C., and the public is getting an in-depth look into the inner workings of the “Western Chauvinist” mens club. On Monday, prosecutors entered a handbook into evidence that has been provided to Proud …
Read More »Big Money Generator: Yes Sell Recorded Music Catalog to Warner Music Group
Prog rock pioneers Yes have sold the rights to their recorded music catalog to Warner Music Group, Variety reports. The deal covers the rights to Yes’ first 12 studio albums, from their 1969 self-titled debut to 1987’s Big Generator. A smattering of live albums and compilations — from 1972’s Yessongs …
Read More »Stevie Nicks Plots 2023 Headlining Tour
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Stevie Nicks will return to the stage for a run of 14 solo shows this spring. The trek will kick off March 15 at the Climate Pledge Arena …
Read More »Exclusive First Look: 'Stephen Curry: Underrated'
The Sundance Film Festival has rich history when it comes to documentary — and sports documentaries, in particular. Hoop Dreams, one of the greatest documentaries ever, made its premiere at Sundance ’94, while When We Were Kings (’96), Murderball (’05), O.J.: Made in America (’16) and Icarus (’17) all debuted …
Read More »Daisy Ridley Reflects on Life After 'Star Wars' and Overcoming Social Anxiety
Daisy Ridley is running on fumes. She’s just flown in to snowy Utah from the U.K. for two days of screenings and promotion around Sometimes I Think About Dying, her new film premiering at the Sundance Film Festival, before flying back to begin filming on Magpie, a thriller she’s producing …
Read More »The Macho Fury of 'Magazine Dreams,' Sundance's Most Divisive Movie
Elijah Bynum’s Magazine Dreams is both too much and not enough. At its center is a role for which star Jonathan Majors has said that he “ate 6,100 calories a day for about four months” to prepare — work that needed to pay off to convince us of its central …
Read More »Stephen Colbert, Sheryl Crow, John Mayer Trio Set for 2023 Love Rocks NYC Charity Show
Stephen Colbert, Sheryl Crow, and the John Mayer Trio will take the stage at the seventh annual Love Rocks NYC benefit concert, taking place March 9 at the Beacon Theatre. The charity event will also feature performances from James Taylor, Mavis Staples, St. Vincent, Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo, Warren …
Read More »Stoned Harrison Ford Is Comedy Gold in 'Shrinking'
If “Physician, heal thyself” wasn’t a cliché at the time Jesus said it, it almost certainly was shortly afterward. (Even Jesus described the phrase as a proverb.) The notion of a doctor being unable to tend to his own maladies is such a fundamental form of dramatic irony, professional variations …
Read More »The Race to Boot Kyrsten Sinema From the Senate Is Officially On
Democratic Arizona Representative Ruben Gallego has announced his bid to unseat incumbent Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, who announced her departure from the Democratic Party in December. In English- and Spanish-language videos posted to his Twitter account, Gallego, who represents Arizona’s 7th congressional district, said that he is running for the …
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