If you, like a lot of us, spend your days confronting each fresh horror this administration manufactures and marveling, “How the fuck did Americans let this happen again?” —well, we can help you with the “how” part, at least. Data from the 2024 voter file is finally coming in, and …
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B efore Sara Landry became a hard techno master, she was an angsty teen in Austin with a calling for underground sounds. She’d sit in the pews of a nondenominational Christian church with her family and begrudgingly listen to sermons and choir hymns. Though she identified as a teen atheist, …
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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. Time flies when you’re getting in some shut-eye, and even though Brooklinen has only been around for a decade, they’ve quickly become one of the best places to …
Read More »The Trump Admin's Lies About Kilmar Abrego Garcia, Debunked
Donald Trump’s deportation agenda has drawn its focus around Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man the administration illegally shipped to an infamous torture prison in El Salvador — an action they admitted was a mistake, citing an “administrative error.” The Supreme Court has since ruled that the administration must bring …
Read More »Metallica, Billy Joel Docs, Miley Cyrus Visual Album Lead 2025 Tribeca's Music-Heavy Lineup
The 2025 Tribeca Film Festival will feature a music-heavy film lineup that includes new documentaries about Metallica and Billy Joel, as well as the premiere of Miley Cyrus’ Something Beautiful visual album. In addition to the previously announced Metallica Saved My Life and Billy Joel: And So It Goes, this …
Read More »Lorde Says Her New Era Will Change Everything: 'This Is Gonna Be Crazy, You Have No Idea'
Before Lorde returned with Solar Power in 2021, she launched a newsletter to keep fans up to date with what was going on in her life at the time and how it was inspiring the music she was creating to follow up her opus Melodrama. Recently, the musician has been …
Read More »Alex Garland and Veteran Ray Mendoza on the 'Emotional' Making of 'Warfare'
The take was too perfect. Ray Mendoza, the first-time director of Warfare, was watching D’Pharoah Woon-A-Tai drag the limp, unconscious body of Cosmo Jarvis away from the wreckage of a massive explosion. Smoke, gunfire, screaming everywhere. And then there was the noise erupting from Woon-A-Tai as he struggled to pull …
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The year is 2025 and ninjas are once again all the rage. The hype began in March with the release of Assassin’s Creed Shadows, a game whose stealthy action mechanics perfectly fit the historical fantasy of becoming a ninja. This summer, Sega revives one of its classic franchises with Shinobi: …
Read More »John Mayer, Kings of Leon to Headline 2025 Pilgrimage Festival
John Mayer, backed by his full band, and Kings of Leon will headline the 2025 Pilgrimage Music & Cultural Festival in Franklin, Tennessee. Set for Sept. 27 and 28 at the Park at Harlinsdale Farm, this year’s Pilgrimage marks the Nashville-area fest’s 11th anniversary. Along with the headliners, the lineup …
Read More »How Tunde Adebimpe Turned Grief and Rage Into a Solo Masterpiece
TV on the Radio, the celebrated group whose experimental amalgam of rock, post-punk, electronic, and soul made it sui generis in the 2000s New York scene, knew it was time for a break. It was 2019, and after nearly 20 years and five albums together, the nonstop demands of recording …
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