The Trump administration is once again targeting LGBTQ+ youth —this time by ending the contract between LGBTQ+ nonprofit group The Trevor Project and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. A suicide prevention nonprofit, the Trevor Project was founded in 1998 to address the …
Read More »Sabrina Carpenter Is Under Fire for a Spicy Album Cover. Tell It to Carly Simon
Almost 25 years before Sabrina Carpenter was born, Carly Simon was in a department store in New York and feeling pretty good. She’d just released her fifth album, Playing Possum, and the frisky single “Attitude Dancing” was looking to follow her hits “You’re So Vain,” “Haven’t Got Time for the …
Read More »Kneecap's Mo Chara Granted Unconditional Bail at First Hearing on Terror Charge
Kneecap’s Mo Chara was released on unconditional bail at his first court appearance in London on terror charges tied to an incident where he allegedly displayed a Hezbollah flag at a concert. The preliminary hearing at the Westminster Magistrates’ Court Wednesday June 18 was largely procedural. The Belfast rapper, real …
Read More »What's Next for the 'No Kings' Movement?
The “No Kings” protests were historic. Millions of American activists turned out to protest President Donald Trump’s authoritarian impulses, on his birthday, Saturday, June 14, when the president threw himself a massively expensive, poorly attended military parade in Washington, D.C., replete with tanks and helicopters. (The parade was ostensibly also …
Read More »The Band Camino Preview New Album 'NeverAlways' With Double Song Release
The Band Camino are serving up a double shot of singles as they announce their forthcoming third studio album NeverAlways, out July 25 via Atlantic Records. The three-piece band have previewed the LP with “Stupid Questions” and “Hates Me Yet (222),” two records that capture the high and low points …
Read More »'007 First Light' Ditches Franchise Lore for a Whole New James Bond
There’s a great moment in 2012’s Skyfall where Daniel Craig’s superspy, James Bond, is being (very sensually) interrogated by agent-turned-villain Silva (Javier Bardem). Asked what his hobby is, Bond sternly replies, “Resurrection.” It’s a dry, self-aware bit of dialogue that encapsulates the core strength of the Bond franchise that’s kept …
Read More »Ozzy Osbourne's Back to the Beginning Farewell Concert to Livestream for Global Audience
Ozzy Osbourne announced Wednesday this his all-star farewell concert Back to the Beginning will stream live to a worldwide audience on July 5. The one-day-only charity gig in Birmingham, England will feature Osbourne both solo and with the fully reunited Black Sabbath, as well as sets from Metallica, Guns N’ …
Read More »ISOxo, Kun, and Rich Brian to Headline New York's Head in the Clouds
A new edition of Head in the Clouds is coming to Under the K Bridge. Rolling Stone can exclusively reveal the lineup for the 88rising-curated festival, set for Sept. 20 in Brooklyn, with headliners Indonesian-Filipino DJ ISOxo, rapper Rich Brian, and Chinese singer-songwriter Kun. “New York City is one of …
Read More »'Common Side Effects' Is a Real Trip
When one starts watching Adult Swim’s Common Side Effects, it’s easy to feel confused about exactly what it is. Is it a comedy? A thriller? A drama? A sci-fi epic? A bizarre drug trip? After a while, though, it becomes clear that the answer to all those questions is the …
Read More »Jeremy Allen White Was Born to Run as Bruce Springsteen in 'Deliver Me From Nowhere' Trailer
In the first official trailer for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, Jon Landau (Jeremy Strong) wants to make a few things clear. “Here’s what I want you to understand,” the longtime music manager tells Columbia Records executive Al Teller (David Krumholtz), “this is not about either one of us. This …
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