Yo La Tengo celebrated the fourth night of Hanukkah — and the midpoint of their annual Bowery Ballroom residency marking the Festival of Lights — with an encore entirely dedicated to the Ramones, featuring the punk legends’ longtime drummer Marky Ramone. The indie rock trio hinted at what was to …
Read More »Sinema Expected Staffers to Handle Her Grocery Shopping, Internal Memo Reveals
Grocery runs, hotel pool specifications, weekly massages, Wi-Fi repairs, and an abundance of room-temperature water are just some of the demands placed on Arizona Senator Krysten Sinema’s staffers, according to a document obtained by The Daily Beast. The 37-page memo to staffers provides detailed instructions to those working for Sinema …
Read More »Raise Your Glass to the Best Champagne Flutes This New Year's Eve
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. There’s hardly a glass out there more elegant than the champagne flute. Slim, sleek, and sparkling, these slim glasses are the ultimate party essential. If you’re the type …
Read More »Finneas Isn't Afraid to Break Norms in an Ever-Changing Music Industry
It’s hard to believe Finneas O’Connell — the multi-Grammy winning songwriter, producer, and musician who’s worked with everyone from Justin Bieber to Tove Lo to his younger sister, Billie Eilish — ever doubted a successful career in music; a profession he was motivated to achieve following a Green Day show, …
Read More »You Would Never Guess These Watches Are All Under $200
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Buying a great watch doesn’t have to break the bank. That statement might be hard to believe when we’re inundated with reports of rappers rocking six or seven-figure …
Read More »Rob Sheffield's Top 20 Albums of 2022
What a year for music—any of my top half-dozen or so could have been Number One some other year. But these are my faves, with pop idols, guitar bangers, rap poets, disco visionaries. All these albums keep giving up new surprises for me. The double-digit years are always pivotal for …
Read More »Original 'That '70s Show' Gang Passes the Torch to the New Generation in 'That '90s Show' Trailer
When one empire falls, another rises a decade and a half later. In the latest trailer for That ’90s Show, the original That ’70s Show crew – Eric (Topher Grace), Jackie (Mila Kunis), Kelso (Ashton Kutcher), Donna (Laura Prepon), and Fez (Wilmer Valderrama) – commence the official passing of the …
Read More »MrBeast as Twitter CEO? Elon Musk Isn't Ruling Him Out
MrBeast is just asking some questions. After Elon Musk pinky-promised that he’d “resign as CEO as soon as I find someone foolish enough to take the job,” the YouTuber known for his elaborate giveaways put his name in the hat for Musk’s replacement. “Can I be the new Twitter CEO?” …
Read More »The Year Everyone Realized They Were Wrong About Taylor Swift vs. Kanye West
What do you recall about the feud between Kanye West and Taylor Swift? Maybe something about a misogynistic lyric in West’s 2016 song “Famous,” or Swift’s subtle-but-scathing swipe at the line at that year’s Grammys — or, later, Kim Kardashian’s claims that the track had Swift’s prior approval. Surely the …
Read More »Adeem the Artist Saw a Divided America and Wrote the Most Empathetic Country Album of the Year
Adeem Bingham just couldn’t abide the Aaron Lewis song “Am I the Only One.” The embittered tune, released in 2021, infamously name-checked Bruce Springsteen for being a disappointment to “real” Americans and moaned about the tearing down of Confederate monuments. Bingham, who performs as Adeem the Artist, wasn’t having it. …
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