In the summer of 1971, a sibling folk duo attended Paul Simon‘s songwriting class at NYU and then found themselves singing backup on There Goes Rhymin’ Simon. More than 50 years later — and just after Soccer Mommy cited them as an influence on her recent album — the Roches …
Read More »David Bowie's 'Moonage Daydream' Soundtrack to Feature Unreleased Live Tracks, New Mixes
Ahead of the release of the David Bowie documentary Moonage Daydream, details of the film’s soundtrack have been revealed, with the companion collection boasting unreleased live versions, album cuts, interview excerpts, orchestral performances, and film-specific remixes of classic Bowie tracks. As a preview of the soundtrack’s exclusive “Moonage Daydream” mixes, …
Read More »Pattern of Abuse? Three Residents Accuse Deputy from Arkansas Cop Video of Assault
For those living in Crawford County, Arkansas, the weekend’s news was horrifying. On Sunday, an expletive-ridden video surfaced of two Crawford County Sheriff’s deputies and a Mulberry police officer using brutal force against Randal Worcester, a South Carolina man traveling through Arkansas. Some in the area claim it was not …
Read More »Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig Are Delusionally Calm in Apocalyptic 'White Noise' Teaser
In the first teaser trailer for Noah Baumbach’s forthcoming film White Noise, Adam Driver (Jack) and Greta Gerwig (Barbette) attempt to write a guide on how to parent during the apocalypse. Adapted from Don DeLillo’s book of the same name, the movie follows the pair as they raise their four …
Read More »Ketchup or Makeup? Rihanna's Fenty Beauty Launches Condiment-Themed Collection
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Ever eaten a sandwich really quickly and had ketchup all over your face? Then thought damn, that’s a good color on me? No? Yeah, me neither. But Rihanna’s …
Read More »Robert Plant on Success, Getting Panned by Rolling Stone, and What 'Stairway to Heaven' Means to Him Now
W hen I reach Robert Plant on the phone, it’s a few days before he and Alison Krauss play Glastonbury. Plant has just arrived back in England in a great mood and describes his day so far in his very Plant-like way: “It’s summer solstice — it’s magnificent,” he exclaims. …
Read More »Netflix Renews 'The Umbrella Academy' for Fourth and Final Season
Get ready to bid farewell to The Umbrella Academy. Netflix announced Thursday that it has renewed the superhero series — based on the comic books by My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way — for a fourth and final season. Following a two-year, pandemic-related wait for the series’ third season, The Umbrella …
Read More »Marjorie Taylor Greene's House Targeted in 'Swatting' Call for Second Night in a Row: Police
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene‘s home was targeted in a “swatting” call for a second time in two nights, police in Rome, Georgia, confirmed on Thursday. “Officers responded once again to Mrs. Greene’s home and confirmed this was a second false report,” Rome PD said in a statement provided to Rolling …
Read More »Muse's Matt Bellamy Recalls Attending One of Lady Gaga's Early Career Shows: 'I Have Always Been a Little Monster'
Matt Bellamy is activating his Lady Gaga stan card. “I always have been a monster,” the Muse frontman told Zane Lowe in a new Apple Music 1 interview. He gushed about seeing the singer live in Washington D.C. back in 2007 when she was playing to rooms of 500 people …
Read More »12 Tips for Business Leaders Trying to Stay Positive During Tough Times
The business world can often feel like a roller coaster with unpredictable ups and downs. While it’s easy for business leaders to stay positive during the good times, it can be harder to keep that same attitude when the going gets tough. Cultivating the right mindset can help leaders better …
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