As the founder of a successful performance marketing company, I pay attention to how things are advertised, and I’ve noticed something really interesting in the way we as a culture talk about artificial intelligence (AI). There’s been a massive shift in our perception of AI technology in the last year. …
Read More »The Kills Are Burning Up for Your Love on New Song '103'
The Kills — the indie rock duo featuring singer Alison Mosshart and guitarist Jamie Hince — have announced the impending arrival of their first new album in seven years, God Games. Ahead of the LP’s October 27 release, the band has shared the latest single, “103,” a love song set …
Read More »Embracing Privilege: A Responsibility for Business Leaders
In today’s world, with growing conversations surrounding privilege and its impact on society, it is crucial for business leaders to be introspective and acknowledge their own privilege. Recognizing the advantages they possess can empower them to become role models in living responsibly with their privilege, not only for their employees …
Read More »Into the Abyss With Ethel Cain
L ately, for Hayden Silas Anhedönia, time feels like a slippery concept. If she’s not playing shows halfway across the world, she’s usually tucked away in her bedroom, a quiet hideaway in Pittsburgh with a sloped roof that doubles as a portal to another world. Here, the hours glide by, …
Read More »Eric Church Brings a Dazzling, Disciplined 'Theater Piece' to the Country Hall of Fame
Earlier this summer, Eric Church told Rolling Stone that he’s plotting a Nashville residency at his new bar, Chief’s, when the venue opens in the Lower Broadway entertainment district sometime next year. On Tuesday night, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum’s 2023 Artist-in-Residence gave a preview of what …
Read More »Rudy Giuliani Is Going to Have to Pay Damages to the Election Workers He Defamed
A federal judge has found former Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani liable for defamation after spreading conspiracy theories about two Georgia election workers. The court additionally found that Giuliani failed to comply with the legal requirements of evidentiary discovery, ruling that he “refused to comply with his discovery obligations and thwarted …
Read More »Japanese Pop Mogul Abused Hundreds of Boys, Investigation Finds
The late founder of one of Japan’s most powerful talent agencies assaulted and abused hundreds boys as far back as the 1950s and up through the 2010s, according to the findings of a new internal investigation. Johnny Kitagawa, who died in 2019, was the founder and president of Johnny & …
Read More »'The Equalizer 3' Reminds You Why Denzel Washington Is a National Treasure
Nobody can threaten someone quietly better than Denzel Washington. Oh, our man can pump up the volume when he needs to, in terms of letting people know he’s bringing the pain — our ears are still ringing from his “King Kong ain’t got shit on me!” taunt from Training Day. …
Read More »Beirut Travels to Remote Norway and Returns With 'Hadsel,' First Album in 4 Years
Beirut, the nom de plume of indie-folk singer-songwriter Zach Condon, travels to remote Norway and returns with Hadsel, his first new album in four years. The LP, due out Nov. 10 via Beirut’s own Pompeii Records, was inspired by Condon’s sojourn to the titular Norwegian island where he escaped to …
Read More »Converse Re-Releases Collab with Cult Brand A-COLD-WALL
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Converse and A-COLD-WALL, the British label founded as a response to London’s street culture, have re-released their high-top collab due to demand, which initially debuted in the fall …
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