Finding the right team member takes more than a polished résumé; it’s about whether someone shows up with the mindset, energy and instincts that align with your culture. While certain skills or habits may only reveal themselves over time, overall alignment often shows up in subtle but unmistakable ways. These …
Read More »Foo Fighters Return to Mark 30th Anniversary With New Track 'Today's Song'
To coincide with the band’s 30th anniversary, Foo Fighters returned Wednesday with “Today’s Song,” their first new music in two years. Dave Grohl revealed the song on the band’s official website, accompanied by a reflective 13-minute audio statement where he acknowledged, for the first time, the departure of drummer Josh …
Read More »Kesha's New Record Is a Mess, In a Good Way
It’s easy to root for Kesha, which makes listening to (Period.) — her first album as an independent artist, hence its July 4 release date — such a blast. Bookended by pensive moments, (Period.) is a frisky pop record that delights in throwing things at the wall and seeing what …
Read More »Watch Neil Young Play an Extraordinary Rare Electric 'Ambulance Blues'
“I haven’t played this in like 100 years,” Neil Young told the crowd Tuesday evening at the very beginning of his show at Drafbaan Stadspark in Groningen, The Netherlands. “We’ll see what happens.” He was talking about “Ambulance Blues,” the stunning, nine-minute On The Beach classic that many Young aficionados …
Read More »Spirit of the Month: Honey Is This Ultra-Premium Gin's Secret Weapon
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Summer is here, complete with blossoming botanicals and buzzing bees. If you’re in need of a fresh, fancy sip to match those vibes, check out Silent Pool Gin. …
Read More »Tyler Childers Pines for an Older Woman in New Song 'Oneida'
Tyler Childers tries in vain to make a connection with an older woman whose taste in music and movies are before his time in the new song “Oneida.” A fan favorite that Childers has played live for years, the studio version of “Oneida” appears on Snipe Hunter, the Kentucky songwriter’s …
Read More »Black Fatigue Has Become a Racist Punchline Online
Lootings. Fights. Things thrown at customer service workers. Arguments in grocery stores. The trial of a 17-year-old alleged stabber. High schoolers dancing to rap music at graduation. A Black, female Iron Man. To scroll on these kinds of videos online is to interact with different communities. But while the average …
Read More »Role Model Hits the Two-Step in 'Sally, When the Wine Runs Out' MTV Push Live Performance
Role Model walks into the damn, rustic setting of his MTV Push live performance of “Sally, When the Wine Runs Out” with a hoot and a howl. Cloaked in denim, the musician goes back to his roots as he channels the country-tinged music he heard while growing up in Maine …
Read More »We Made a Film About Quality Aging Care. Cutting Medicaid Would Take That Away
About midway through our film Familiar Touch, Ruth (played by me, Kathleen), bursts into the kitchen of the memory care facility she’s just moved into. A professional cook, she believes she’s there for a day on the job. Knife in hand, she confidently takes over the prep station, showing the …
Read More »Jamaican Singer Lila Iké Announces Debut Album, Gets 'Romantic' With Masicka
Since 2019, Lila Iké’s releases like the single “Where I’m Coming From,” EP The ExPerience, and feature on Samory I’s “Outside” have shown her talent and promise as an emerging reggae and dancehall star. Now, the Jamaican singer-songwriter is ready to step into the spotlight with her debut album, Treasure …
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