Young Dolph’s record label, Paper Route Empire, is prepping an album-length tribute to the revered Memphis rapper, Paper Route EMPIRE Presents: Long Live Dolph, set to arrive Jan. 21. Accompanying the announcement is the compilation’s titular first single, “Long Live Dolph,” helmed by Jay Fizzle. The track pairs a mournful …
Read More »Novak Djokovic Released From Detention After Judge Overturns Visa Cancellation
UPDATE (1/10): An Australian judge has overturned Novak Djokovic’s visa cancellation, leading to the tennis star’s release from immigration detention, although it remains unclear if he will compete in the Australian Open. As The New York Times reports, Judge Anthony Kelly found that Djokovic had been treated unfairly after his …
Read More »No-Show Golden Globes: The 2022 Complete Winners List
While the Golden Globes have long been a fun-filled fête full of A-list film and TV stars eating and, more memorably, drinking throughout the ceremony, this year’s event was markedly different. Unlike in years past, the 79th Golden Globe Awards were not televised. Gone was the familiar banter between hosts …
Read More »Ain't Nothing but a G-SYNC: 144Hz G-SYNC Monitors For Faster Gaming
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Buying a new monitor is an investment, whether you are a serious gamer, or someone getting into gaming. It’s the most important visual component of your battle station, …
Read More »Alec Baldwin Denies Allegations He's 'Not Complying' With 'Rust' Shooting Investigation
Alec Baldwin denied allegations he is “not complying” with the New Mexico authorities investigating the tragic shooting death of Halyna Hutchins on the set of Rust. On Thursday, the Santa Fe Sheriff’s Office and New Mexico First Judicial District Attorney’s Office issued a statement stating they were still “actively working” …
Read More »'Euphoria' Season 2: Bloody Penises, Drug Binges, and Heart Attacks
In an upcoming episode of the HBO high-school drama Euphoria, one of the show’s characters is confronted by an armed intruder in her bedroom and forced to participate in a game of Russian Roulette. After the twisted contest has concluded, the camera pans to her dresser, where her phone displays …
Read More »Me and the Monkee: A Final Visit With Michael Nesmith
W hen I stepped onto Michael Nesmith‘s tour bus in Huntington, New York, on Oct. 28, the first thing he did was offer me some weed. I politely declined, as I did every time we sat down together, and asked about his health. The subject had been on my mind …
Read More »Marilyn Bergman, Oscar-Winning Lyricist of 'The Way We Were,' Dead at 93
Marilyn Bergman, the songwriting giant and music industry fixture who, with her husband Alan, wrote the lyrics to Oscar-winning songs like Barbra Streisand’s “The Way We Were” and Michel Legrand’s “The Windmills of Your Mind,” has died at the age of 93. Bergman’s representative Ken Sunshine confirmed Marilyn’s death from …
Read More »Is There Kool Without the Gang?
Kool & the Gang, one of the world’s greatest living groove-based bands, have been playing more than 100 shows a year for longer than Robert “Kool” Bell cares to remember. He was already adjusting to the unfamiliar sensation of a long stint at home in 2020 when tragedy struck — …
Read More »One Wilco Fan's Choice: Get Covid, or Kiss $6,000 Goodbye
Mitch Timbanard is hoping his Covid test comes back positive. The 47-year-old Orange County, California resident is one of many Wilco fans anxiously awaiting the band’s SkyBlueSky festival in Cancun. The multi-day fest is scheduled to begin January 17th and feature Spoon, Kurt Vile, Stephen Malkmus and Thundercat, among others. …
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