Siouxsie Sioux performed for the first time in a decade on Wednesday at Ancienne Belgique in Brussels. While her set was dominated by Banshees songs from “Spellbound” to “Happy House” to their Beatles’ cover of “Dear Prudence,” Siouxsie also performed tracks from her 2007 solo album Mantaray, including “Here Comes …
Read More »Portland School Board Candidate Tied to Christian Nationalists Withdraws
Derrick Peterson — a top candidate for the Portland school board whose ties to prominent Christian nationalists Rolling Stone uncovered this week, is withdrawing his candidacy. In a statement to supporters Wednesday afternoon, Peterson wrote, “Over the past week my affiliations with various churches have been presented in the media. …
Read More »Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers to Help Pay Crew Salaries During Writers Strike
Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers are stepping in to pay the salaries of their crews for at least one week now that the Writers Guild of America strike has brought late-night TV (and a whole lot of other productions in Hollywood) to a halt. A source close to The Tonight …
Read More »Trump Isn't Even Bothering to Present a Defense in E. Jean Carroll Rape Trial
Donald Trump will not take the stand or have his attorneys present a defense in the defamation and battery trial brought against him by author E. Jean Carroll. Attorneys for the former president told U.S. District Court Judge Lewis Kaplan on Wednesday that they would be declining to present witnesses …
Read More »'It's a Huge Relief': Trans 'Shitposters' on Bluesky Feel Safer Away From Twitter
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez remarked Tuesday on the social app Bluesky — a decentralized alternative to Twitter that sill has under 100,000 users — that she hadn’t tweeted in days. But she had posted to Bluesky (or “skeeted,” as some users like to say) more than a hundred times in the …
Read More »Billie Lourd Explains Why She Didn't Invite Carrie Fisher's Siblings to Walk of Fame Ceremony
Billie Lourd has issued a public statement saying that the siblings of her mother, Carrie Fisher — Todd, Joely, and Tricia Leigh Fisher — would not be invited to the ceremony commemorating Fisher’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday. “Days after my mom died, her brother and …
Read More »Jamie Foxx Posts First Message Since Being Hospitalized: 'Feeling Blessed'
Three weeks after his daughter revealed that he had experienced an unspecified “medical complication,” Jamie Foxx shared a post from his personal Instagram account. “Appreciate all the love,” he wrote. “Feeling blessed.” It’s the first semblance of an update from Foxx and his family since they initially requested privacy during …
Read More »Coronation Livestream: How to Watch King Charles & Queen Camilla's Coronation Online
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. King Charles III and Queen Camilla’s reign is about to be official: This Saturday, the monarchs’ coronation will take place at Westminster Abbey in London. This will be …
Read More »Republicans Are Big Mad Biden Is Sending Troops to The Border
On Monday, President Joe Biden’s administration announced that it will temporarily deploy 1,500 U.S. troops to support operations at the U.S.-Mexico border. Republican lawmakers who have been clamoring for hardline action at the border for months are outraged. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) declared the deployment “ridiculous theater” while speaking to …
Read More »What to Watch This May: 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,' 'Fast X,' and 'The Little Mermaid'
The big developments in May: summer movie season kicks off in earnest with new Marvel movies and the latest in a long-running, car-centric franchise, Fast X, while a major streaming service undergoes a name change (or at least a name shortening). On May 23, HBO Max becomes simply Max, but …
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