Kehlani, an artist who has publicly supported Palestinians, will no longer perform at a scheduled Cornell University concert next month. The institution’s president, Michael I. Kotlikoff, announced the cancellation of the May 7 event, part of the school’s “Slope Day” celebration after the last day of classes, in an open …
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After a slew of summery singles and a cheeky, highly entertaining rollout featuring homages to early 2000s paparazzi photos, Haim have officially announced their new album. I Quit arrives June 20 via Columbia Records. To accompany the album announcement, the L.A. sister trio dropped the new single “Down to Be …
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Pedro Pascal blasted J.K. Rowling’s anti-trans stance in response to the author celebrating a recent U.K. ruling that transgender women should not be recognized as women under Britain’s Equality Act. The actor’s response to Rowling was posted in the comments of an Instagram video posted by activist Tariq Ra’ouf, who …
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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. Table of Contents How Buy Stagecoach Tickets Online 2025 2025 Stagecoach Lineup When Is Stagecoach 2025? Stagecoach 2025: Where to Stay How Buy Stagecoach Tickets Online 2025 2025 …
Read More »'Love on the Spectrum' Stars Push Back on RFK Jr.'s 'Extremely Ignorant' Autism Misinformation
During a press conference last week, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. attempted to paint autism as a one-dimensional cartoon villain sent to destroy the lives of once-“fully functional” children who “regressed into autism.” He claimed that autistic people would never pay taxes, be employed, play baseball, write poems, or even go …
Read More »How the Spiritual Sequel to 'Street Fighter' Became One of Gaming's Most Influential Series
The fighting game scene may be thriving today, but when the origins of the genre were much more humble. After Yie Air Kung Fu (1984) and International Karate (1985) introduced the idea of one-on-one martial arts battles, Capcom threw its hat into the digital ring in 1987 with Street Fighter, …
Read More »Hear the Reunited Alice Cooper Band and Be Afraid. Be Very Afraid
Just a few days after the surviving members of the original Alice Cooper band announced a reunion album and tour, the first single from that record has been released. Starting with a spooky spoken-word recitation that confirms Cooper as the Vincent Price of his generation, “Black Mamba” finds the 77-year-old …
Read More »B-52's Releasing Career-Spanning Rainbow-Vinyl Box Set
The brilliant career of New Wave icons the B-52’s will be chronicled in a lavish new box set, The Warner and Reprise Years, which will bring together the nine albums they recorded for the label from 1979 to 1992. The set, which arrives on June 20 in celebration of Pride …
Read More »Lola Kirke Wrote Her Memoir, Filmed a Vampire Movie, and Made a Must-Hear Country Album
While she’s currently getting blood-spattered in Ryan Coogler’s vampires-in-the-Mississippi-Delta horror film Sinners, singer-actress Lola Kirke has also released one of the sleeper country albums of the year. Trailblazer, the follow-up to her 2024 LP Country Curious, is a combination of woozy, mesmeric country songs elegantly paired with indie vibes. It …
Read More »Ayo Edebiri Calls John Mulaney 'Maybe Probably Insane' in Wild 'Everybody's Live' Letterboxd Review
On Wednesday evening, shortly after Ayo Edebiri made her entrance through the remarkably heavy doors of Everybody’s Live With John Mulaney (a feat even fellow guest Conan O’Brien struggled with on the same episode), she got comfortable and opened an envelope containing a review of the show she wrote for …
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