A Good Person, the forthcoming feature film from Zach Braff, travels a convoluted path through grief – beginning with its often unexpected appearance in otherwise happy and normal lives and landing somewhere in between the ways in which it pulls some people apart and pulls others back together. The first …
Read More »Trump's 'Major Announcement' Was a Scammy, Superhero-Themed NFT Collection
Donald Trump earlier this week on Truth Social teased that he’d be making a “MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENT” on Thursday, prompting questions as to what on Earth the former president was up to. Is it a rally tour? Is it his candidacy for House speaker? Is it something dumber and more pathetic …
Read More »The Power of Human Rights in Art and Why You Should Care
Art, whether it’s the art of being an executive, a great athlete or a painter, goes beyond relentless training and skill. We often take for granted the power of individual expression. Everyone, whether a business executive, celebrity, writer or painter, is creative with something beautiful and valuable to offer the …
Read More »Free Speech Champion Elon Musk Bans Jet Tracker, Vows 'Legal Action'
Programmer Jack Sweeney originally created the Twitter bot “@ElonJet” because he was a fan of Elon Musk. The success of @ElonJet prompted him to begin tracking other celebrity aircraft through the use of publicly available, open-source aviation data. Drake, Mark Cuban, Jeff Bezos, Taylor Swift, and Russian oligarchs all got …
Read More »Trevor Noah Will Host Grammy Awards for Third Time in 2023
Some things never change: Following his emotional departure from the Daily Show after seven years, Trevor Noah has been announced as host for the 2023 Grammy Awards. His return to the stage on Feb. 5 for Music’s Biggest Night marks his third year in the role. He joins LL Cool …
Read More »10 Business Leaders Share the Most Impactful Lessons They Learned in 2022
One of the most important aspects of an end-of-year review is assessing what went right and what went wrong for your business. Setting expectations for the following year based on those statistics helps ensure that your company continues to improve. Here, a panel of Rolling Stone Culture Council members share …
Read More »Reckless Kelly, Red Dirt Mainstays, Say They're Retiring From the Road After One Last Tour
To paraphrase the band itself, this is Reckless Kelly’s “Last Hurrah.” Reckless Kelly — Americana torchbearers from Idaho via Austin, a former member of the Sugar Hill and Yep Rock labels, and a group that has tied Austin rock and cowboy poetry together seamlessly for more than 25 years — …
Read More »A24 Turns Portland Into Michelle Williams' Own Art Studio in 'Showing Up' Trailer
An artist’s work is never done. In the first official trailer for Kelly Reichardt’s forthcoming A24 film Showing Up, a group of Portland, Oregon-based sculptors and painters grapple with that very notion as they find themselves turning real-life events into inspiration for their work. The preview centers in on Lizzy, …
Read More »Got a Future Hit Maker? These Are the Coolest Music Gifts for Kids
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. “Please, please buy the noisiest toy for my child,” said no parent ever — unless, of course, that musically-inclined tot is destined to be the next Aretha Franklin, …
Read More »Siouxsie Sioux to Perform Live for First Time in 10 Years at Latitude Festival
Siouxsie Sioux will make a grand return to the stage next summer at the U.K. Latitude Festival. The punk musician, best known as the singer of Siouxsie & The Banshees, last played live at Yoko Ono’s Meltdown festival at London’s Royal Festival Hall in 2013. Latitude, set for July 20-23, …
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