The life of Robbie Robertson — who died Wednesday morning after a long illness — can neatly be divided into everything that happened before The Last Waltz and everything that happened afterward. The 1976 all-star concert at San Francisco’s Winterland Ballroom marked the end of his career with the Band, …
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Here’s to hoping the door hits houseguest Luke Valentine on his way out of Big Brother 25. The new season premiered only three days ago, but Valentine has already been evicted after he was captured casually saying the N-word in conversation on the ongoing Paramount+ live feed. Valentine tried to …
Read More »How to Watch Every 'Jurassic Park' Movie in Order Online
In 2022,Jurassic World Dominion released to the world, seemingly the final chapter in theJurassic Parksaga. If you don’t want 65 million years for cloning technology to get advanced enough to witness the re-creation of dinosaurs from DNA, or can’t travel to one of the Universal theme parks to get up …
Read More »This Udemy Flash Sale Gets You The Coolest Courses Online Starting At Just $16.99
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Got some spare time in your day that you’d like to use more productively, or just want to finally check off that goal you promised yourself you’d accomplish …
Read More »Robbie Robertson, Master Storyteller Who Led the Band, Dead at 80
Robbie Robertson, the Band‘s guitarist and primary songwriter who penned “The Weight,” “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,” “Up on Cripple Creek,” and many other beloved classics, died Wednesday at age 80. Robertson’s management company confirmed the musician’s death. “Robbie was surrounded by his family at the time of …
Read More »Fever Ray Searches for Truth in Sweden's Snowy Tundra in 'North' Video
Fever Ray’s Karin Dreijer ventures into a snowy expanse in the new music video for “North,” a track off their recent album, Radical Romantics, co-produced by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross. Directed by longtime collaborator Martin Falck, the “North” video finds Fever Ray smack in the middle of the Swedish …
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“The one thing I wanted to avoid was the sophomore slump,” says Wolfgang Van Halen — and if anything, his just-released second album as Mammoth WVH, Mammoth II, is a major step up from his impressive 2021 debut. The choruses and riffs are both big enough to match his band …
Read More »Live Nation Accused of Intentionally Misleading Investors in New Class Action Suit
Shareholders in Live Nation Entertainment are being invited to join a class action lawsuit filed earlier this month accusing the ticketing company of failing to disclose anticompetitive company operations. New York-based firm Bernstein Liebhard’s lawsuit — filed on August 4 in California Federal Court — alleges that Live Nation “failed …
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Donald Trump may be in trouble in Fulton County, Georgia. But unlike the recent indictment of him in a federal court in Washington, DC, he may not be alone. Three sources who have spoken with prosecutors tell Rolling Stone that they believe that Fulton County district attorney Fani Willis is …
Read More »Martha Stewart Reveals Her All-Time Favorite Cookbook
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Even after decades of creating and sharing recipes, Martha Stewart still consults the classic cookbooks. Her favorite? One of the best-selling cookbooks of all time, Joy of Cooking. …
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