If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. We get an NBA Finals Game Seven for the first time since 2016. The Oklahoma City Thunder and the Indiana Pacers are both on the cusp of their …
Read More »How the Zohran Mamdani Campaign Is Changing Influencer Culture
If elections were decided by the internet’s views on sex appeal, New York Democratic mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani would already be living in Gracie Mansion. As it is, the state assemblyman still has to face a crowded Democratic primary that will be decided by rank choice voting. But online, some …
Read More »Watch Dua Lipa and Charli XCX Perform '360' in London
Dua Lipa brought out a close friend for her second consecutive night at London’s Wembley Stadium on her 2025 Radical Optimism world tour. Charli XCX surprise teamed up with Lipa to perform her Brat hit, “360,” on Saturday night. “So for this next song, I thought I’d bring a friend …
Read More »Mahmoud Khalil Says He'll 'Continue to Protest' Following ICE Detention Release
Pro-Palestine activist Mahmoud Khalil was released on bail from an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility Friday, per a judge’s order, after being incarcerated for more than three months. During a press conference Saturday, Khalil said he will continue to protest for Palestinian human rights. The Columbia University activist missed the …
Read More »BTS' Suga Pens Message to Fans as Military Service Officially Ends: 'I Really Missed You'
Suga penned a heartfelt message to fans on Saturday, the same day the BTS member’s mandatory military service officially came to an end. “Hello everyone, it’s good to see you. This is Suga. It’s been about two years. How have you all been?” the K-pop singer wrote in a statement …
Read More »Trump's Admin Is Policing Foreign Students' Social Media for 'Political Activism'
Donald Trump’s State Department ended a three-week pause on student visa processing, but people applying for those visas now could be rejected if they do not make their social media profiles public. Immigration officials are vetting students for their political stances, particularly any pro-Palestine activism. “A U.S. visa is a …
Read More »What Surviving Cancer at Age Four Taught Me
The headaches began a week before diagnosis. I’d had migraines as a toddler, but these were worse – and each night, the fevers were brutal. I’m talking windburn bad, 104 degrees, the kind that full-strength Advil didn’t touch. Then my little stomach started to swell. I was four years old …
Read More »Marcus King, Charlie Starr Are Keeping Toy Caldwell's Legacy Alive With New Supergroup
Paul T. Riddle knows that he’s prone to shed a tear or two when the right moment strikes. He’s the first to admit he gets choked up during soft-hearted TV advertisements or when “Silent Night” comes across grocery store speakers during the holiday season. So, on a Monday morning when …
Read More »Patrick Walden, Babyshambles Guitarist, Dead at 46
Patrick Walden, guitarist in the Pete Doherty-fronted band Babyshambles, has died at the age of 46. The British band announced Walden’s death Friday on social media; no cause of death was provided. “It is with deep regret and sadness that we share the news of Patrick Walden’s death,” Babyshambles — …
Read More »'What Happens if Our Culture Dies?' Danny Boyle on '28 Years Later'
“I mean, this is our culture?” Danny Boyle asks, rhetorically. “Right?” Or maybe he’s not being rhetorical — the British director has a tendency to pose as many questions as he does provide answers during an interview, and seems genuinely interested in having a conversation rather than simply being the …
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