Johnny Tillotson, the singer behind Sixties hits“Poetry in Motion” and “It Keeps Right on A-Hurtin’,” has died at the age of 86. Tillotson’s wife, Nancy, confirmed the news in a social media post, a day after his death. “It is with a broken heart that I write to let you …
Read More »'Drumming Up An Appetite:' Pantera Drummer Vinnie Paul Releases Posthumous Cookbook
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Vinnie Paul may have been best known for his role in popularizing heavy metal music as a member of Pantera, but the drummer and producer was also a …
Read More »Kurt Russell Remembers Val Kilmer's Unshakeable Humor and Their Final Farewell
The first time Kurt Russell met Val Kilmer was when the Hollywood homegrown was hanging out with Cher on the set of Silkwood, a 1983 docudrama. Kilmer, a 22-year-old Juilliard graduate at the time who had yet to see the release of a string of Eighties hits such as Top …
Read More »Trump Launches Trade War With Penguins, Not Putin
Donald Trump’s obsession with tariffs has taken a dark turn, one that might be comedic gold if it weren’t about to cost Americans so much hard-earned cash. To wit: Trump is placing tariffs on countries around the globe — including even remote Antarctic islands inhabited only by penguins — while …
Read More »How to Get Aviator Nation's Exclusive 'Garden State' Merch Following 20th Anniversary Concert
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. When Zach Braff walked out onto the stage at the Greek Theatre to introduce Colin Hay at the Garden State 20th Anniversary Concert in Los Angeles, the actor-director …
Read More »Sony's Latest Soundbar Promises Big Bravia Sound, for Less
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Sony’s Bravia line has long been a favorite of home theater enthusiasts, and while the line has typically come with a high price tag, Sony is adding an …
Read More »New Fleetwood Mac Book, 'All the Songs,' Looks to Go Beyond the Hits
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Some of the best music is born from collaboration, whether it’s John Lennon and Paul McCartney or the hit-making factory of Holland, Dozier, Holland. But not every collaboration …
Read More »Patti LaBelle Reveals How Iconic Shoe Kick Started: 'My Corn Was Hurting'
Patti LaBelle has been known to famously kick off her shoes during her impassioned live performances, but the legendary R&B diva says the reason she started flinging her feet was practical. “My corn was hurting the first time I ever did it,” the 80-year-old singer confessed on the Sherri show …
Read More »Conan O'Brien Defends Decision to Visit Kennedy Center for Mark Twain Prize
Conan O’Brien is standing by his decision to accept his Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center following Trump’s takeover. In a Friday episode of his podcast Conan O’Brien Needs a Friend, the comedian shared he considered not going — but decided it was important to do …
Read More »Nine Shopping Trips That Trump's Tariffs Just Made More Expensive
Donald Trump’s new tariff regime is going to cost you a bundle. Tariffs can be confusing financial weapons. They are often framed as being slapped on exporting countries — e.g., a 25 percent tariff on Canadian auto parts. But the tax itself is actually paid by the American importer, and …
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