Juvenile worked that, bounced that, served that and everything else during his NPR Music’s Tiny Desk concert. The rapper appeared on the popular live performance series to run through a 23-minute long set that featured amped up renditions of 10 songs in the top tier of his catalog, from “Set …
Read More »Dear Idiots, Please Stop Throwing Things at the Stage
What is going on here? Why are idiot fans throwing stuff during live shows? It’s reached a crisis point in the past couple weeks—a disturbing and loathsome epidemic of fan aggression against performers. On Wednesday, Kelsea Ballerini got hit in the face when a concertgoer threw a bracelet at her—just …
Read More »'Oppenheimer,' 'Barbie,' 'Futurama' & Everything You Need to Watch This July
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Summer has traditionally been a time for television to take a little break while everyone enjoys a little outdoor time (and maybe heads to the movies), but that’s …
Read More »Sex Expert Sue Johanson Dead at 93
Sue Johanson, the Canadian sex expert who hosted radio and TV advice shows in her home country and the U.S., died Thursday, a rep for Johanson confirmed to CBC. She was 93. Starting in 1984, Johanson started fielding questions about sexuality on a Toronto radio call-in program called Sunday Night …
Read More »'America Is Queer' and Drag Icon Taylor Mac Is Preaching the Gospel
As the clock struck noon on Saturday, October 8th, 2016, Taylor Mac walked on to the stage of St. Ann’s Warehouse in Brooklyn. The band of almost two-dozen musicians and backup singers led by musical director Matt Ray were already there, waiting for him. His outfit consisted of a tower …
Read More »Lil Uzi Vert Just Wants to Rock on the Sprawling 'Pink Tape'
Lil Uzi Vert is one of the most ambitious rappers of their generation, a true-blue astral traveler who sees the form’s traditions as a matrix to warp in unexpected ways. Their goal is the sort of mental and emotional liberation achievable only through absolute stimulation: the most colors, the biggest …
Read More »Revolutionizing Customer Relations: Unique Strategies of Cannabis Brands
From the spirited Hall of Flowers event in Santa Rosa, California, the clear trajectory of cannabis‘s influence in mainstream pop culture is increasingly evident. Yet, beneath the surface, many brands, particularly in California, are battling declining viability due to societal stigma and stringent advertising limitations. Resilient cannabis brands are fighting …
Read More »Understand Your Market To Gain a Competitive Edge
As entrepreneurs, you are constantly faced with many “hows” — how your business can experience tremendous growth, how you can remain relevant in the market space, how people can choose your business over your competitors, etc. You should ask these questions regularly. However, what gives you an edge is when …
Read More »Sylvester Stallone Reflects on His Career and 'Regrets' in 'Sly' Documentary Teaser
Does Rocky have regrets? You bet. A new documentary about Sylvester Stallone will show a more sensitive and introspective side to the man behind stoic tough guys Rocky and Rambo. A teaser for the film, Sly, which comes out in November, finds Stallone in a reflective mood. “What is healthier, …
Read More »Aaron Paul Thinks AI Is Scarier Than Any 'Black Mirror' Episode
Aaron Paul‘s service isn’t so hot. After all, he’s currently in the wilds of Idaho for the summer, holed up in a little mountain town. “We have a cabin up in this place called McCall, so just going to kind of be floating the river, hanging out at the lake, …
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