Angelina Jolie went to Spain’s San Sebastián Film Festival to promote her upcoming Alice Winocour movie Couture, and it was inevitable she’d face political questions from the press considering the tense state of American affairs. It would have been easy to dodge them and circle back to the movie, but …
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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 How to Watch The Voice Season 28 Online The Voice Season 28 Premiere Date, Time How to Watch The Voice Season 28 Online The Voice …
Read More »Greil Marcus on 50 Years of 'Mystery Train': "I Know These Stories Keep Traveling"
When Greil Marcus published Mystery Train in 1975, it was hailed as the greatest book ever written about rock & roll. Fifty years after it came out, there’s a lot more competition — but no other book has come close. It’s a radically original portrait of America and its music, …
Read More »Brett Kavanaugh Has a Clear Conflict in School-Prayer Case. Will He Recuse Himself?
“Absolutist,” “hostile,” “Orwellian,” “full extermination,” “cleanse public schools.” These are some of the words and phrases an attorney used to argue in favor of imposing Christian prayers on students at public high school football games in what would become a landmark 2000 Supreme Court case. The attorney’s argument in the …
Read More »Sarah McLachlan Cancels 'Lilith Fair' Doc Premiere Performances in Solidarity With Free Speech
Artists — including Sarah McLachlan and Jewel — scheduled to take the stage at the Los Angeles premiere of the new documentary Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery canceled their performances on Sunday in a move to stand for free speech. The film about the historic Nineties festival is being distributed …
Read More »Long Live 'The Black Parade': My Chemical Romance Extend Anniversary Tour
The Black Parade is the gift that keeps giving and the tour that keeps growing. My Chemical Romance is extending their anniversary run, celebrating 20 years of the seminal record with 17 additional shows. The band will return to stadiums across North America and Europe in 2026. While the initial …
Read More »Paul Simon's 'American Tune' Is Having a Resurgence in Chaotic Times
At New York’s Juilliard School of Music on Saturday, Paul Simon returned to the stage for the first time since his summer “Quiet Celebration” tour ended. While his appearance was unannounced until he walked onto the stage of the Peter Jay Sharp Theater, what wasn’t surprising was the song he …
Read More »Watch Pro-Shot Footage of Bob Dylan's Masterful Farm Aid Set
Forty years ago, Bob Dylan‘s impromptu comments at Live Aid inspired Willie Nelson, Neil Young, and John Mellencamp to stage the original Farm Aid in Champaign, Illinois. And on Saturday night, Bob Dylan returned to the Farm Aid stage to celebrate the event’s 40th anniversary at Huntington Bank Stadium in …
Read More »Howard Stern Calls Jimmy Kimmel's Suspension 'F-cking Horrible,' Is Canceling Disney+ Subscription
Howard Stern called ABC’s decision to suspend Jimmy Kimmel “really dumb and fucking horrible,” and said he’s cancelling his Disney+ subscription in protest. Stern, who was off last week, addressed the still-simmering controversy when he returned to his SiriusXM show Monday, Sept. 22, saying, “When the government says, ‘I’m not …
Read More »Are We Witnessing the Fall of the American Empire?
Mike Duncan knows how empires fall. He’s covered history’s most defining collapses, upheavals, and regime changes through the Revolutions and History of Rome podcasts — the latter being a 179 episode, 73 hour long behemoth exploring the trajectory of the Roman Republic and Empire from conception to collapse. He knows …
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