To one generation, Ben Stiller is the leading man in all those Meet the Parents movies and the director and executive producer of Severance. But he’s also the son of one of the most beloved comedy duos of the Sixties and Seventies. And he’s honoring his family history with his …
Read More »Cameron Crowe on Writing, Being a Girl Dad, and Fishing With Lynyrd Skynyrd
O n April 26, 1973, a young writer got his first article published in Rolling Stone. “It’s been four years since Poco played their first gig at the Troubadour and everybody made a point of saying the band would be The Next Big Thing,” he wrote. “Five albums and many …
Read More »Why Amanda Shires Always Keeps a Pair of Underwear in Her Glove Compartment
Amanda Shires arrived a little late for her interview with Rolling Stone’s Nashville Now podcast: The Americana singer-songwriter got pulled over by the police. When she couldn’t find her registration, Shires began rooting through her glove compartment with the officer as the contents of her life spilled out. “I got …
Read More »The Cure, Doja Cat, the XX, Gorillaz Lead 2026 Primavera Sound Lineup
Barcelona’s Primavera Sound has an explosive lineup to look forward to in 2026. The music festival returns to the Parc del Fòrum from June 4 through 6 with appearances from the Cure, Doja Cat, the XX, and Gorillaz. Across the three-day event, Massive Attack, Addison Rae, My Bloody Valentine, Mac …
Read More »China Is Leaving America in the Dust on Clean Energy
While the United States is mired in one Donald Trump controversy after another, much of the rest of the industrialized world is steadily moving into the future. Other nations can’t ignore America, but they can try to figure out new ways to proceed with less American involvement, and many of …
Read More »Ticketmaster Will Give U.K. Customers More Pricing Info After Oasis-Reunion Debacle
The U.K. government has “secured formal commitments” from Ticketmaster that it will be more upfront with fans about ticket prices following an uproar over the Oasis reunion tour on-sale last year. In a statement shared Thursday, Sept. 25, the Competition and Markets Authority said Ticketmaster will now “make sure fans …
Read More »'It's Always Somehow Our Fault': Moms of Autistic Kids Push Back on Trump's Tylenol Claims
When Mona, a mother in her thirties who lives in New Jersey, was pregnant, she had a fever which she treated with Tylenol. Six years later, her daughter was diagnosed with autism. According to President Trump, these two events just might be directly related. In a White House press conference …
Read More »Queen Are in 'Conversations' About a Las Vegas Residency at the Sphere with Adam Lambert
Queen‘s Brian May saw the Eagles play the Sphere in Las Vegas not long ago, and he hasn’t stopped thinking about it since. ”I was blown away,” he tells Rolling Stone in his interview for our new digital cover story on “Bohemian Rhapsody” at 50. “It’s one of the best …
Read More »'Ghost of Yōtei' Is an Emotionally Gripping and Meditative Samurai Revenge Saga
A woman stands in the doorway of a burning building, the large brim of a hat obscuring her face, her yellow hakamashita dappled red with blood. Fire dances off the hilt of the katana in her hand. Death lies in her wake. “Onryō!” the villagers hiss as she mounts a …
Read More »The Future of Touring Is in Latin America
The night Shawn James sold out an 1,100-cap room in São Paulo, he realized what many artists who venture south of the U.S. eventually learn: Latin America doesn’t just welcome you, it takes you in completely. “It was the biggest show of my career,” James says. “We sold out and …
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