It seems that there’s a podcast for every subject or interest nowadays, from true crime to financial advice to entrepreneurship. This medium has become a go-to source of entertainment and education for many, which is why business owners are clamoring to launch their own podcast ventures. While many podcasts have …
Read More »Hear Tim Robbins as Hunter S. Thompson in Dramatized Reading of 'On Our Way Back to the Motel'
A dramatized reading of Hunter S. Thompson‘s The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent & Depraved will be pressed on vinyl for the first time, out July 15 via Shimmy-Disc/Paris Records. The reading of the essay — originally published in Scanlon’s Monthly in June 1970 — features Tim Robbins as Thompson and …
Read More »The FBI's Investigation Into the Fake Trump Elector Scheme Is Heating Up
Federal agents served multiple subpoenas on Wednesday morning related to the investigation of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol. FBI officials confirmed to The Washington Post that law enforcement had contacted several individuals who agreed to participate in schemes by the Trump campaign to secure a slate of fake …
Read More »Pink Floyd Set Physical Release of 'Hey Hey Rise Up,' Their First New Song in 25 Years
PinkFloyd will release two physical versions of their first new music in over 25 years, recent single “Hey Hey Rise Up,”which was first released digitally in April to support of the people of Ukraine. The single will be available as both a 7-inch and CD single on Oct. 21 in …
Read More »'It's Always Sunny' Stars Break the Fourth Wall With New Irish Whiskey Release
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Last year, It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia aired its 15th season, becoming the longest-running live-action sitcom in U.S. TV history. When it debuted on August 5th, 2005 George …
Read More »'The Black Phone': Who Wants a Lazy Serial-Killer Thriller?
What serial killer worth his weight in dismembered corpses would be happy with a moniker as uncreative and flatly descriptive as “the Grabber?” That’s the name either a lazy detective or a reporter on deadline has bestowed upon the 1970s child-murdering villain Ethan Hawke plays in The Black Phone, a …
Read More »James Bay Pays Tribute to Love With 'One Life' on 'Corden'
James Bay appeared on The Late Late Show to perform his recent song “One Life.” Playing in front of a bright orange sun backdrop, Bay and his band can the aching tune, which charts the relationship of a couple. Bay dropped “One Life” earlier this month along with a cinematic …
Read More »Shawn Mendes Is a Singing Reptile in 'Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile' Trailer
Shawn Mendes is making his feature film debut as… a singing crocodile? A new trailer for upcoming family flick Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile reveals the singer’s role as the titular character, who expresses himself with music. The film also stars Javier Bardem, Constance Wu, Brett Gelman, Scoot McNairy, and Winslow Fegley. …
Read More »Kevin Morby Delivers Electrifying Rendition of 'This Is a Photograph' on 'Kimmel'
Kevin Morby offered audiences a taste of his latest album with a high-octane performance of “This Is a Photograph” on Wednesday’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Backed by a full band and a trio of backup singers, Morby emphasizes the track’s slow-burning dynamics, skillfully layering different sonic elements — a …
Read More »Lil Tjay Shot During Attempted Robbery in New Jersey, Suspect Arrested
A New York City man was charged with attempted murder Wednesday after an early morning shooting in New Jersey left rapper Lil Tjay with multiple gunshot wounds in what authorities call a botched robbery attempt, according to a release from the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office. In addition to the attempted …
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