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Read More »Megan Moroney, Keith Urban Lead 2025 CMA Fest Lineup
Keith Urban, Megan Moroney, and Kelsea Ballerini are among the country superstars leading the lineup for CMA Fest, which will take place at venues around Nashville June 5 through June 8. Urban, Ballerini, and Moroney (fresh off her first cover story for Rolling Stone’s 2025 “Future of Music” package) will …
Read More »Rico Nasty Gets Flirty With 'On the Low,' Her Latest 'Lethal' Single
Rico Nasty dropped “On The Low,” the latest single from PG County, Maryland artist’s Lethal album. Riding along a buoyant synth riff, Rico croons about a sneaky link, singing, “You already know, I won’t kiss and tell if I get you alone” on the chorus. “I wrote ‘ON THE LOW’ …
Read More »'Subway Takes' Is a TikTok Hit. Kareem Rahma Planned It That Way
K areem Rahma has a funny saying right now. Unlike the average commuter, Rahma steps onto the subway with at least two camera people when he films his hit interview series Subway Takes. So people are usually surprised to see Rahma capturing footage on the side, sometimes of a guest, …
Read More »Zayn Performs 'Night Changes' Live for First Time in 10 Years — And There Were Tears
With the sadness that’s taken over the Directioner fandom over the last few months, Zayn knew 1D’s fans deserved a sweet surprise. During his show in Mexico City Tuesday night, Zayn performed a rendition of One Direction‘s “Night Changes” for the first time in 10 years — coincidentally, on the …
Read More »The Real Costs of Trump's Purge of Veterans From the Government
When veterans came home from war — from Vietnam, from Iraq, from Afghanistan — many of us didn’t stop serving. We traded our uniforms for suits. Veterans joined the U.S. State Department, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Commerce Department, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and every agency flying …
Read More »Sublime Are Working on Their First New Album Since 1996 — With Help From Travis Barker
Jakob Nowell, son of late Sublime singer Bradley Nowell, made his official debut as the revived band’s frontman at Coachella last year, and now he’s working with original members Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh on a potential new album — which would be the the first from Sublime since 1996’s …
Read More »Barry Jenkins to Direct Ronnie Spector Biopic 'Be My Baby,' Starring Zendaya
A24 has tapped Oscar-winning director Barry Jenkins to direct Be My Baby, the Zendaya-starring biopic of singer Ronnie Spector. The film has been in development since 2020, with Spector originally onboard as an executive producer before her death in 2022. Spector personally selected Zendaya to portray her in the film, …
Read More »Pete Townshend: 'I've Got Maybe 10 Years Left as a Creative'
In the early days of the Who, Pete Townshend gave little thought to a solo career. Writing songs for the band, crafting albums, and touring behind them occupied nearly all of his time and mental energy. In 1972, however, he was persuaded to shape Who Came First — a spiritual …
Read More »Julien Baker and Torres Share New Single, 'Dirt,' From Collaborative LP
Julien Baker and Torres have shared their new song “Dirt,” the latest single from their upcoming collaborative album Send a Prayer My Way. Following previous offerings “Sylvia” and “Sugar in the Tank,” “Dirt” is an acoustic ballad that reflects the Lucinda Williams and alt-country influences the duo discussed recently with …
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