Pete Davidson and Chase Sui Wonders were involved in a car crash in Beverly Hills, California, over the weekend, during which their car smashed into a house. According to KTLA, the accident occurred around 11 p.m. on Saturday, March 4, when Davidson allegedly drove a Mercedes Benz at high speed …
Read More »Hip-Hop at 50: Libraries Nationwide Plot Events to Celebrate Genre's History and Influence
Libraries across the country are joining the celebrations commemorating the 50th anniversary of hip-hop. “Collections of Culture: 50 Years of Hip-Hop Inside Libraries, Museums and Archives” launched late last month and will feature a mix of in-person and virtual programs, including panel discussions, author talks, and workshops digging into the …
Read More »Sam Hunt Announces Summer on the Outskirts Tour
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Sam Hunt will be on the road throughout the dog days of summer this year. On Monday, the “Body Like a Back Road” singer announced dates for his …
Read More »What Can We Learn About Cannabis Through Food
We break bread to bring people together. A timeless tradition to unite over food, sharing our stories, listening to others, laughing, crying, problem-solving, rejoicing and whatever else that may come through us into that space. For generations, people have stepped outside to share a joint in the cover of a …
Read More »The Right Is Big Mad at Big Tech But Can't Quite Figure Out Why
The MAGA movement still had Big Tech in its sights at CPAC 2023 — but they aren’t sure how or when to pull the trigger, or if the gun is even loaded. The ultra-conservative conference has long been captured by Donald Trump, serving as a perennial opportunity for the president’s …
Read More »Dierks Bentley Is the Crunchy, Zen Country Star Living Next Door to You
It’s the first Tuesday of the month and, as has been his standing date since October, Dierks Bentley is onstage at Nashville’s cinderblock picking parlor the Station Inn, playing bluegrass staples with his road band under the anonymous name of Long Jon. After rambunctious versions of Tony Rice’s “Cold on …
Read More »Jenny Lewis, Her Puppy, and Her Truck Will Hit the Road This Summer
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Happy Monday: Jenny Lewis will bring her “Puppy and a Truck” on the road this summer. The singer-songwriter announced the trek by dropping a whimsical video for the …
Read More »Latin American Music Awards Returning to Las Vegas for 2023 Ceremony
The Latin American Music Awards will return on April 20 for its eighth ceremony, set to air live on Univision, UNIMÁS, and Galavisión starting at 7 p.m. EST. The show will be held at MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas, with its three network broadcasts marking the first time since …
Read More »Billy Gibbons Remembers Lynyrd Skynyrd's Gary Rossington: 'He Was the Last of the Breed'
ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd have shared stages multiple times over the years — in fact, they have a joint tour on the books for this summer. So when ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons learned that Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Gary Rossington died Sunday at 71, he found himself thinking back to …
Read More »Three Women Dead Following Stampede at GloRilla Concert
False reports of gunfire at the Memphis rapper GloRilla‘s Rochester, New York, concert at Main Street Armory theater resulted in a stampede that left three attendees dead and seven others injured on Sunday evening, according to Associated Press. While “no evidence to support a shooting having occurred” was found, Rochester …
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