The Army’s 250th anniversary is June 14, and what better way to celebrate than by honoring traitors who defected from the Union, fought against their countrymen, and perpetrated the deadliest war in American history in the name of slavery? That’s exactly what Trump has decided to do, in addition to …
Read More »Wiz Khalifa Gets Emotional During NPR Tiny Desk Performance
Wiz Khalifa couldn’t hold back his tears when he saw some of his family in the crowd during his NPR Tiny Desk performance. On Tuesday, the rap king visited the NPR offices for a 20-minute performance, featuring classics and new songs, backed by a band. Wearing a Snoop Dogg-referencing shirt, …
Read More »Your Bulk-Buying Dad Can Get All The Lawn Care and Protein Powder He Needs With This Sam's Club Membership Deal
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Dads are masters at finding a good deal — he’s a discerning shopper, a hard-line negotiator, and somehow always manages to return an item to the original store …
Read More »'This Is an Emergency': Kathleen Hanna on Uniting to Fight Against ICE Raids and Fascism
Kathleen Hanna is no stranger to social justice movements. As the riot grrrl punk icon best known for fronting both Bikini Kill and Le Tigre, she has spent decades producing raucous feminist anthems and songs that searingly critique the status quo. Along the way, she’s fostered an underground activist scene …
Read More »Turnstile Plot North American Tour for 'Never Enough'
Baltimore hardcore favorites Turnstile will hit the road this fall in support of their new album, Never Enough. The lengthy trek kicks off Sept. 15 at the Pinnacle in Nashville and wraps Oct. 19 at the Orlando Amphitheater in Orlando. Speed and Jane Remover will open for Turnstile at all …
Read More »'He Would Be in the Top 10': Ben Fong-Torres on Writing Sly Stone's Rolling Stone Cover Story
Ben Fong-Torres was one of Rolling Stone’s first star writers, interviewing iconic subjects like Bob Dylan, Ike and Tina Turner, Linda Ronstadt, Marvin Gaye, and more. His first cover story was in May 1969, on Joni Mitchell. “For whatever reason, my byline was dropped,” he says. “I can’t exactly say …
Read More »Why Feid Decided to Let Go of Expectations and Produce a Whole Damn Album Himself
When Feid started making his new LP, FERXXO VOL X: Sagrado, the Colombian star wanted to do two things: One, he wanted to free himself of any expectations around the music and just create for fun. Two, he wanted to produce the entire album himself. “It was something I wanted …
Read More »Lewis Hamilton Turns Another Corner In Lululemon's New Metal Vent Tech Gear — Shop His Collection Here
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Like any style icon, Lewis Hamilton can’t sacrifice that style while training. That’s why his newly-released brand partnership makes so much sense: The seven-time Formula One champion is …
Read More »Inspired by Tennis Looks at the French Open? Shop Lacoste's Limited-Time Sale
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The 2025 French Open just wrapped up at Paris’ Roland-Garros, but Carlos Alcaraz and Coco Gauff’s dominance wasn’t my only takeaway. Like Challengers, the French Open also made …
Read More »Chuck D Explains How Sly Stone Influenced Public Enemy
Public Enemy‘s Chuck D grew up listening to the music of Sly Stone, who died Monday at age 82 — and that music became a major influence on his own work with Public Enemy and beyond. He reflected on that legacy in a new interview with Rolling Stone. I’m a …
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