The Trump administration has moved to revoke Biden-era federal guidelines that require hospitals to provide emergency abortions to women, regardless of state law. It’s a stark reminder that amid the chaos of President Donald Trump’s first few months back in office, the MAGA movement remains committed to denying women life-saving …
Read More »Heart Seek Return of 'Irreplaceable Instruments' Stolen From Venue Night Before Tour
Heart’s summer tour has been hit by an unforeseen misfortune as, on the eve of the trek’s first show, two “irreplaceable instruments” were stolen from the venue. The band’s Royal Flush Tour kicked off May 31 in Atlantic City, but prior to that gig, the two instruments — a “custom-built, …
Read More »Lady Gaga Channels Wednesday Addams' Gothic Glam in New 'Abracadabra' Performance
Lady Gaga delivered a blast of glammed-up gothic horror with her performance of “Abracadabra” at Netflix’s Tudum live event this past weekend in Los Angeles. Gaga took the stage for an eight-minute performance, and right after, Netflix shared the first six minutes of the long-awaited new season of Wednesday. To …
Read More »How the Director and Stars of 'Pavements' Brought Many Stephen Malkmuses to Life
The prevailing initial state of the two actors tasked with portraying Pavement frontman Stephen Malkmus in Alex Ross Perry’s multifaceted, genre-warped film Pavements was, reasonably, confusion. Pavements — which releases in theaters across North America June 6 — is nominally, and for the most part, a documentary. It follows Pavement …
Read More »Troubadour Eric Andersen on New Album and Why 'A Complete Unknown' Was a Tad 'Sugarcoated'
It’s taken a few months, since he lives in the Netherlands, but Eric Andersen finally found time to watch A Complete Unknown. And the troubadour legend, who haunted those same Village clubs during that same time, was…a bit underwhelmed. “It seemed a little sugarcoated,” he says. ”It was a little …
Read More »Travis Kelce Jams to Original Taylor Swift Recording After Masters Win: 'It's Finally Hers'
Travis Kelce is celebrating Taylor Swift‘s big win. During the latest episode of the New Heights podcast, the Kansas City Chiefs player jammed out to the original recording of “I Knew You Were Trouble,” the Redsingle that the musician now owns after purchasing her catalog from Shamrock Capital. “Just bought …
Read More »New Doc Explores How Julia Sweeney's 'SNL' Favorite Pat Became a Complex Nonbinary Icon
Julia Sweeney’s popular Saturday Night Live character Pat gets their plaudits (and some criticism) as a gender non-conforming pioneer in a new clip from the upcoming documentary, We Are Pat, premiering exclusively on Rolling Stone. Sweeney played Pat throughout her run on SNL in the early Nineties and even got …
Read More »Woman Recalls Sean Combs' Alleged Threat: 'I'm The Devil, And I Could Kill You'
Follow all our Sean Combs trial coverage A woman who alleges Sean “Diddy” Combs dangled her over the 17th floor balcony of Casandra “Cassie” Ventura’s high-rise apartment took the witness stand Wednesday and told jurors Combs also threatened her once on a beach, proclaiming, “I’m the devil, and I could …
Read More »King Princess Debuts New Single 'RIP KP' on 'Colbert'
All hail the king. King Princess appeared on The Late Show to showcase her new single, “RIP KP.” The evocative track is the first listen from the musician’s forthcoming third album, Girl Violence, out Sept. 12. Performing with her live band, King Princess, a.k.a. Mikaela Straus, offered an impassioned rendition …
Read More »Watch Turnstile Premiere Raucous Songs 'I Care,' 'Dull' on 'Fallon'
Turnstile appeared on The Tonight Show to debut two new songs “I Care” and “Dull.” Performing in a basement-themed set, the group showcased the lively numbers with distinct aesthetic vibes, transitioning to flashing orange lights for the latter track. Both songs appear on the band’s forthcoming album, Never Enough, which …
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