Nevada police have identified the man authorities believe was a victim of homicide at this year’s Burning Man festival. The Pershing County Sheriff’s Office announced Wednesday that 37-year-old Vadim Kruglov, a native of Russia, was the person found “lying in a pool of blood” on the Black Rock Desert festival …
Read More »Country Rapper Clever on How He Ended Up Playing Beer Pong With Post Malone
Alabama hip-hop artist Clever got his big break when the late rapper Juice WRLD shared one of his songs on his Instagram page, instantly gaining him thousands of followers overnight. That helped also put him on the radar of Post Malone, who discovered Clever’s song “Stick by My Side” with …
Read More »A GoPro Costs Hundreds of Dollars, But This Action Camera on Amazon Is Just $56
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Whether they’re heading on a big hike or finally taking that big trip, more and more people are springing for a portable action camera to help them capture …
Read More »Robert Pollard Will Celebrate His Birthday With a New Guided by Voices Record
“I’m a student of hooks,” the exceedingly prolific Guided by Voices frontman Robert Pollard tells Rolling Stone. If you’re familiar with GBV’s 40-plus-album catalog, that’s an understatement. “That perfect combination of a lyric and a chord pattern that gives you that chill up the back of your spine.” The band …
Read More »Marc Maron Dissects His Comedy Career and Confronts Grief in 'Are We Good?' Trailer
Marc Maron reflects on his career as a stand-up comic and podcast pioneer, while confronting the tensions between grief and comedy, in the new trailer for the upcoming documentary, Are We Good? The clip, premiering exclusively on Rolling Stone, offers the first wide look at the highly anticipated film, which …
Read More »RFK Jr. Claims mRNA Vaccines Kill People in Heated Senate Hearing
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed today that mRNA vaccines kill people during a tense Senate hearing. The most common Covid-19 jabs, such as those produced by Pfizer and Moderna, are mRNA vaccines. Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) asked Kennedy, Donald Trump’s top health regulator, about his …
Read More »Lena Dunham Announces Memoir 'Famesick' Chronicling Years 'I Thought I Wouldn't Survive'
Lena Dunham‘s forthcoming memoir Famesick has been in the making for seven years, the writer and director shared in an announcement post on Instagram. Set for publication by Random House on April 14, 2026, the book will reflect on the most tumultuous decade of her life, spanning from 2010 through …
Read More »Paul McCartney's Stolen Bass Guitar Saga Will Be Told in New Documentary
Last year, Paul McCartney was reunited with his long-lost bass guitar 51 years after it disappeared. The saga has been turned into a new documentary titled The Beatle and the Bass Guitar. The new film is produced by Passion Pictures, which won a BAFTA this year with Sundance hit Super/Man: …
Read More »Ty Myers Says He Writes 'Real Music' and Country Drinking Songs. He's 18
The moment Ty Myers steps onto the stage, the phones go up and remain there largely throughout his concert. When the rising country star walks to the front of the stage, to take a solo or greet front-row fans, the phones close in, surrounding him as if he were a …
Read More »Willie Nelson Pays Tribute to Merle Haggard on New Album 'Workin' Man'
Willie Nelson will interpret the songs of Merle Haggard on the country legend’s upcoming 78th solo studio album. Workin’ Man: Willie Sings Merle, due out November 7, finds Nelson delivering 11 new renditions of Haggard classics like “Tonight The Bottle Let Me Down,” “Okie From Muskogee,” “Mama Tried,” and “Workin’ …
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