“We should do our own podcast,” Oliver (Martin Short) suggests to Charles (Steve Martin) and Mabel (Selena Gomez). “I’m sure that every true-crime podcaster wishes he was on the case from the start.” The central characters of Hulu‘s wonderful new comedy Only Murders in the Building, these three would know …
Read More »Tom T. Hall, Country Music's 'Storyteller,' Dead at 85
Tom T. Hall, the Country Music Hall of Fame member known as “The Storyteller” for his detailed narrative songs like “Harper Valley P.T.A.,” “I Love,” and “That’s How I Got to Memphis,” died Friday at his home in Franklin, Tennessee. He was 85. Hall’s son Dean confirmed his father’s death. …
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Windows can get pretty dirty over time, and the farther out-of-reach they are, the less often they get cleaned, particularly on the outside. Even when you do clean …
Read More »Jason Isbell Drops Out of Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion Over Vaccination Policy
UPDATE (8/19): Yola, the U.K. singer-songwriter who released her album Stand for Myself in July, has dropped out of playing the Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion, citing the festival’s Covid safety protocols. “We are not satisfied the most stringent Covid safety best practices are currently in place,” read a message …
Read More »Watch Courtney Barnett Perform 'Rae Street' on 'Fallon'
Courtney Barnett appeared on The Tonight Show to perform her single “Rae Street.” Performing alongside her live band from a dimly-lit living room, Barnett gave the track an intimate vibe. “Rae Street” comes off Barnett’s upcoming new album, Things Take Time, Take Time, which drops November 12th via Mom + …
Read More »Pilgrimage Music Festival to Require Vax Passport, Proof of Negative Covid Test
The Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival in Tennessee announced that either a vaccine passport or proof of a negative Covid-19 test will be required to attend this year’s event. Pilgrimage Festival, which takes place in Franklin, Tennessee, just outside of Nashville, announced their new Covid-19 safety policy in a statement …
Read More »'Homeroom' Examines a Tumultuous, Unpredictable Senior Year
Peter Nicks’s Homeroom, which is now streaming on Hulu, is the third entry in the director’s “Oakland Trilogy,” which began in 2012 with the healthcare-centered The Waiting Room and reached its midpoint with 2017’s The Force, a close-up view of the Oakland police. Homeroom’s focus is on Oakland High School’s …
Read More »Hear Rick Ross, Rich Brian Team Up With DJ Snake on 'Run It'
DJ Snake has collaborated with Rick Ross and Rich Brian on a new single, “Run It.” The track comes from upcoming Marvel Studios’ film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings. “Run It” appears in the new trailer for the film, and will also serve as the anthem for …
Read More »The Black Keys Return to America's Oldest Juke Joint for New Video
The Black Keys have shared the music video for their rendition of R.L. Burnside’s “Poor Boy a Long Way From Home,” off the duo’s covers LP Delta Kream. Like the video for their take on John Lee Hooker’s “Crawling Kingsnake” and their virtual Late Show appearance in May, the Black …
Read More »What Can't Suga Do? Samsung Taps BTS Star on Remix of Iconic Brand Jingle
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. BTS member Suga has long been writing and producing songs for both the chart-topping group and fellow artists, but the rapper and songwriter is taking his talents to …
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