If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. There is no better way to soundtrack your backyard hang, pool party or beach day this season than with a Bluetooth speaker. But not all wireless speakers are …
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For more than a week, conservative news outlets and right-wing corners of social media have championed Stephanie Turner, 31, a fencer who took a knee and removed her mask to forfeit a tournament duel against Red Sullivan, 19, a transgender woman. But most discourse around the incident — in which …
Read More »Elon Musk, Owner of X, Complains He's Losing 'Propaganda War'
Elon Musk, who owns one of the world’s biggest social media platforms, has spent many millions of dollars on politics as he helps Donald Trump slash the federal government and continue the administration’s attack on immigrants. Now, Musk is saying that he is losing the “propaganda war,” potentially through his …
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Green Day will headline Coachella on Saturday night, but Billie Joe Armstrong made a pit stop Friday at the festival to guest during the Go-Go’s afternoon set. The singer-guitarist joined the Rock Hall-inducted band for a rendition of their 1984 hit “Head Over Heels,” a collaboration that Green Day’s Instagram …
Read More »We Found a Hidden Selection of Grateful Dead T-Shirts at Walmart — Almost Everything Is Under $35
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Few fan bases are as passionate as Deadheads — the iconic name given to the devoted followers of the Grateful Dead. Since the early 1970s, “Deadheads” have not …
Read More »Lady Gaga, Benson Boone and Brian May, and More of the Best Things We Saw Day One of Coachella
The first day of Coachella wasn’t for the faint-hearted this year: The heat soared to a solid 101 degrees in the desert, but that didn’t stop festival-goers – or the performers — from showing any less enthusiasm. Even as the sun beat down relentlessly, fans showed up at every stage …
Read More »See Dawes Bring 'Oh Brother' Songs, 'Time Spent in Los Angeles' to 'Saturday Sessions'
Dawes appeared on CBS Mornings’ latest Saturday Sessions to showcase a pair of songs from their recent album Oh Brother, as well as perform their fundraising track for the California wildfires. The Los Angeles-based group delivered “Still Strangers Sometimes” and “Front Row Seat” from 2024’s Oh Brother as well as …
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Around this time every year, a wave of indie games begin to appear that will make their mark on players. Balatro in 2024, Dredge in 2023, and Sifu in 2022 are some examples of indie darlings that shaped the landscape for the months to come — drawing attention from AAA …
Read More »How John & Yoko Conquered New York: Inside the Making of 'One to One'
In 1972, ABC aired an exposé on the Willowbrook State School in Staten Island, New York, which had been accused of abusing and neglecting its intellectually challenged wards. A young, hungry investigative reporter named Geraldo Rivera took a camera crew inside the institution, and gave the country a firsthand look …
Read More »Clear Winners: The Seven Best Transparent Backpacks for Concerts, Festivals, and Beyond
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Tickets aren’t the only thing you might need to attend your next concert or festival — if you plan to carry a bag, you might also need a …
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