If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. When Chappell Roan said, “What we really need is a femininomenon,” we like to think she was talking about Paige Bueckers. The UConn college senior, who recently helped …
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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. It’s been nearly two years since Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey graced our screens as Joel and Ellie in the hit HBO series The Last of Us. Fans, …
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Ted Kotcheff, director of First Blood and Weekend at Bernie’s, died Thursday, as reported by Canadian publisher the Globe and Mail. He was 94. His death was confirmed by his family, though no cause has been disclosed. The Canadian filmmaker launched his career in in the late Fifties, directing film …
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My Chemical Romance are giving their seminal second record Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge a deluxe edition reissue featuring several previously unreleased live recordings. The reissue is set to arrive June 6, almost exactly 21 years after the original album was released on June 8, 2004. The four bonus tracks …
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Lana Del Rey has some bad news, but she eased her fans into it with the release of “Henry, Come On,” a sweet country ballad that serves as the lead single from her 10th studio album. The catch is that the album, originally titled The Right Person Will Stay and …
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Welcome to our weekly rundown of the best new music — featuring big singles, key tracks from our favorite albums, and more. This week, Lana Del Rey marks her return with a sad, cowgirl ballad, Bon Iver lets the light in on a brilliant new LP, and Shaboozey taps Myles …
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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 Where to Buy Beyoncé L.A. Cowboy Carter Tour Tickets Online Beyoncé L.A. Cowboy Carter Tour Dates 2025 Where to Buy Beyoncé L.A. Cowboy Carter Tour …
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It’s grand to be a big Trump donor. The White House is at your beck and call. Just take it from Chamath Palihapitiya, a former Facebook executive turned venture capitalist. He used to be a big donor to Democrats but has recently doffed a MAGA cap, helping raise millions for …
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Barack Obama’s inclusion of Nick Drake’s wistful and timeless “One of These Things First” on his annual summer playlist last year was one of the former president’s genuinely unexpected jams. But it also made sense: More than 50 years since his death, the British sadcore troubadour continues to resonate — …
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We live in an age where we have many avenues to voice our thoughts. In the business world, it can be tempting to want to contribute to the conversation whenever we can. Speaking up has a vital purpose in the business world, especially when people’s physical and emotional safety are …
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