Richard Chamberlain, the prolific Golden Globe-winning actor who starred in miniseries like Shogun and The Thorn Birds, has died at the age of 90. Chamberlain’s publicist confirmed the actor’s death to Variety, adding that he died Saturday night in in Waimanalo, Hawai’i — where Chamberlain resided since the 1980s — …
Read More »Something Important Is Missing in the Signal Scandal
“I think we are making a mistake,” wrote Vice President J.D. Vance in the now-infamous chat group discussing plans to carry out military strikes in Yemen. To his credit, Vance has been consistent in his skepticism about the use of American military power to solve the world’s problems. It is …
Read More »Auburn vs. Michigan State Livestream: Watch March Madness Basketball Game Online Free
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. March Madness is heading into the home stretch, as two of the top college basketball teams in the country face off today for a chance to play in …
Read More »'SNL': Watch Morgan Wallen Perform 'I'm The Problem,' 'Just In Case'
Morgan Wallen appeared on Saturday Night Live to perform two tracks from his forthcoming album, I’m the Problem. Wallen, marking his second musical guest spot on the late night show, opened with the title track, and followed it up with “Just In Case.” Since January, Wallen has been teasing or …
Read More »'SNL': Mikey Madison Comforts Wounded Crime Boss Husband With Catchphrase Comedy
Saturday Night Live host and recent Academy Award winner Mikey Madison portrayed the wife of a fatally wounded crime boss who, in his final moments, wants to hone his stand-up comedy routine alongside her. After patriarch Marco (Andrew Dismukes) is shot through a window by unseen assailants, he admits to …
Read More »'SNL' Weekend Update Roasts Everyone in White House's War Chat Scandal
Saturday Night Live‘s Weekend Update mocked nearly every Trump administration official involved in the scandal of inadvertently providing attack plans to a journalist via a Signal group chat. On Monday, The Atlantic reported that National Security Adviser Mike Waltz accidentally added the publication’s editor-in-chief to a chat in which Defense …
Read More »'SNL' Cold Open: Clueless Trump Officials Text War Plans to High School Girls' Group Chat
Saturday Night Live opened by addressing one of the most concerning stories yet of the second Trump administration: top officials discussing war plans in a group chat that mistakenly included a journalist. Rather than texting only the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth (Andrew Dismukes), Vice President …
Read More »Amber Ruffin Dropped From Hosting White House Correspondents Dinner After Podcast Appearance
The White House Correspondents Association announced Saturday that the annual correspondents dinner will no longer feature Amber Ruffin, the writer/comedian who was previously enlisted to host this year’s event. In a letter to members Saturday, WHCA President Eugene Daniels wrotethat “the WHCA board has unanimously decided we are no longer …
Read More »At Kennedy Center, Guster Perform With Cast of LGBTQ+ Musical Canceled by Trump Takeover
Guster performed Friday night at the Kennedy Center, with the band using their show to stage a protest of sorts amid the Trump administration’s sweeping changes at the historic Washington, D.C. venue. During the concert, Guster brought out the cast of Finn — an LGBTQ+ musical with trans themes whose …
Read More »See David Guetta, Sia and Afrojack Perform 'Titanium' Together Live for First Time
Miami’s Ultra Music Festival witnessed pop music history Friday night as David Guetta, Afrojack, and Sia appeared onstage to perform their 2011 hit “Titanium” live together for the first time. Toward the end Afrojack’s headlining set Friday at the EDM fest — which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year …
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