As predicted, the Who have announced dates for The Song Is Over North American Farewell Tour, which they’re billing as their last runs through the United States and Canada before calling it quits. It kicks off Aug. 16 at the Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise, Florida, and wraps up Sept. …
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Lea Michele is still contending with a rumor that she can’t read. In a new interview on the podcast Therapuss, hosted by Jake Shane, the actress reflected on the “crazy” rumor and offered proof, on video, that she is literate. “For everyone who thinks that I can’t fucking read, I …
Read More »Sex Pistols' John Lydon Says Kneecap 'Need a Bloody Good Kneecapping'
John Lydon addressed the controversy surrounding Kneecap during an appearance on Good Morning Britain, describing the Belfast trio as “my enemy from here on in for the rest of your mediocre existence.” Kneecap have been in the crossfires since their performance at Coachella in April that saw the band calling …
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Jessica Pratt and Destroyer joined forces on last night’s episode of Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney. The musicians performed two songs, Destroyer’s recent number “Travel Light” and Pratt’s 2024 single “World on a String.” Destroyer, led by Dan Bejar, kicked things off with “Travel Light,” which appears on their latest …
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Barry Keoghan has been preparing to play Ringo Starr ahead of Sam Mendes‘ forthcoming biopic films about the four members of the Beatles. Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live, the actor confirmed he visited Starr at his home. “I met Ringo the other day,” Keoghan told Jimmy Kimmel. “I met him …
Read More »Voice of America Will Be Fed OAN's Far-Right Coverage, Says Trump Admin
Voice of America (VOA), which began broadcasting in 1942 to fight Nazi propaganda during World War II, will be fed coverage from right-wing cable network One America News (OAN), announced Kari Lake on Tuesday. Lake, the failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate who serves as thesenior adviserat the U.S. Agency for Global …
Read More »Jennifer Aniston Alleged Gate Crasher Faces Felony Stalking, Vandalism Charges
Days before Jimmy Wayne Carwyle allegedly crashed his car into the gate of actress Jennifer Aniston’sBel-Air mansion, the Mississippi man repeatedly sent her unwanted social media, voicemail, and email messages, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office. The alleged harassment culminated on Monday, May 5, when he rammed …
Read More »Smokey Robinson's Lawyer Calls Rape Allegations 'Vile' and 'False'
Smokey Robinson‘s attorney responded to allegations that the the singer sexually harassed and raped four former housekeepers, calling them “vile” and indicating that they will be seeking a dismissal of the lawsuit against the Motown icon. In a statement to Rolling Stone sent Wednesday, attorney Christopher Frost said that as …
Read More »Inside F1 Miami: From Jelly Roll to Roddy Ricch, Here's How the Stars Rolled On (and Off) the Track
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. From musicians to actors to athletes, there was no shortage of star power at the recent Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix. Celebs like Timothee Chalamet, Nicola Coughlan, Jon …
Read More »Drake's Label Wants His Revised 'Not Like Us' Lawsuit Dismissed: Legal 'Blather'
Drake’s own label is roasting the rapper yet again, saying his second stab at the defamation lawsuit he filed over Kendrick Lamar’s song “Not Like Us” is so unfounded, it’s “astonishing.” In its new motion to dismiss Drake’s recently filed amended complaint, Universal Music Group (UMG) ridicules the rapper’s argument …
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