Over 100 congressional staffers staged a walkout in front of the Capitol on Wednesday afternoon, calling on the representatives they work for to endorse a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza. The staffers held a vigil for the 1,400 Israelis killed in Hamas’ October …
Read More »The Kid Laroi, Future, BabyDrill Plot a Great Escape on 'What's the Move?'
The Kid Laroi has linked up with Future and BabyDrill for a new song, “What’s the Move?” off his upcoming debut album, The First Time. With a beat that blends speaker-rattling percussion with dazed synth loops, “What’s the Move?” is as much about getting off the best boasts (“My lifestyle …
Read More »PJ Harvey Shows Her Range at First U.S. Live Event in Six Years
During the interview portion of PJ Harvey‘s multimedia event in Brooklyn on Tuesday — her first U.S. live appearance in six years, which included a poetry reading, a conversation, and a musical performance — she told the audience that she felt her voice has only gotten better with age. “I …
Read More »PinkPantheress Battles Anxiety, Follows Her Curiosity, and Finds New Life on 'Heaven Knows'
“Another Life,” the first song on PinkPantheress’ long-awaited debut album, Heaven Knows, opens with the ominous sound of an electrified cathedral organ. The collaboration with Nigerian musician Rema, in which the British singer wakes up next to her partner only to find him dead, fittingly sounds like a funeral. “Can …
Read More »Climate Change Is Scary in 'Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire' Teaser
Ghostbusters ain’t ‘fraid of no ghosts, but they are scared of extreme climate change in the teaser trailer for Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, the latest installment in the ghoul-fighting franchise. The sequel to 2021’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife — which introduced a new proton-packing team featuring Paul Rudd, Finn Wolfhard, and Carrie Coon …
Read More »Jung Kook Delivers Early Morning 'Golden' Hour Performance on 'Today'
After dominating late-night on The Tonight Show, BTS’ Jung Kook brought his talents to daytime with a performance on Today, Wednesday, Nov. 8. With a characteristically massive crowd packed into Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, Jung Kook performed a trio of songs from his recently released solo debut, Golden. …
Read More »The Song of the Year Grammy Could Be a Genre-Crossing Slugfest
Leading up to the Grammy nominations on Nov. 10, Rolling Stone is breaking down 16 different categories. For each, we’re predicting the nominees, as well as who will (and who should) win on Grammy night. If the biggest song of the year (Morgan Wallen‘s “Last Night”) has a chance in …
Read More »Katy Perry Scores Tentative Win in Montecito Mansion War
A Los Angeles judge has sided with Katy Perry and her partner Orlando Bloom in the superstar couple’s plight to purchase a Montecito mansion from Texas millionaire Carl Westcott. In a tentative decision expected to become permanent after a 10-day waiting period, Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Joseph Lipner …
Read More »Jason Isbell on Why He's No Longer Afraid to Look for Monsters
J ason Isbell was sitting backstage in Memphis in September, watching the Georgia/South Carolina football game on his laptop when a rock song with a killer riff started playing as CBS went to commercial. “At first I thought, ‘That sounds great, what is that?’” says the four-time Grammy winner. “And …
Read More »Republicans Struggle to Cope With Another Election Night Disaster
Voters have delivered yet another resounding blow to the Republican myth that Americans want less bodily autonomy and individual freedom is what the people actually want. Tuesday’s elections saw the passage of a pro-choice ballot measure in Ohio, the failure of GOP efforts to oust Kentucky’s Democratic Governor Andy Beshear, …
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