Speaking by Zoom from an undisclosed location in the north of Ukraine, Andrii Dmytrenko points to the knee pads hidden beneath his fatigues. The uniform is a far cry from what he would have worn onstage with his alt-pop band Adm:t, for which he’s lead singer, songwriter, and guitarist, but …
Read More »SZA Lives Up to All the Anticipation as She Launches Her 'SOS' Tour
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio, was flooded with millennials and Gen-Zers on Feb. 21, all buzzing in excitement for the first night of SZA‘s SOS tour. s …
Read More »Flea to Explore Early Music Memories With Rick Rubin, Cynthia Erivo, Patti Smith on New Podcast
Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea is launching a new podcast, This Little Light, that will find him sharing early musical memories with an array of guests. The 15-part series will premiere on March 30, and the initial slate of guests includes Rick Rubin, Cynthia Erivo, Thundercat, Patti Smith, and …
Read More »'Ted Lasso' Star Hannah Waddingham Joins 2023 Eurovision Song Contest Hosting Panel
Eurovision Song Contest now has a complete panel of hosts for its upcoming broadcast. While Irish host Graham Norton will return as he always does, this time alternating between hosting and commentating, the 2023 finale will also feature Ted Lasso star, Hannah Waddingham. “There’s something really special about Eurovision which …
Read More »Malcolm X's Daughter Is Suing FBI, CIA Saying They 'Conspired' to Assassinate Her Father
Ilyasah Shabazz, 60, was two-years-old when her father, civil rights activist Malcolm X, was slain by three armed men as he was preparing to speak in New York. Shabazz announced on Tuesday, the anniversary of his 1965 assassination, that her family is suing the FBI, the CIA, the New York …
Read More »Los Bukis, Maná, and Gloria Trevi Headline Second Bésame Mucho Festival
If last year’s Bésame Mucho lineup was a Latino mom’s cleaning playlist, this year’s festival is that plus a Latino dad’s go-to songs on his way to work. On Tuesday, Bésame Mucho announced the lineup — including headliners Maná, Los Bukis, and Gloria Trevi — for its second consecutive festival. …
Read More »Biden Restricts Asylum Access After Vowing to Reverse Trump Immigration Policies
The Biden administration announced Tuesday a new proposal that could block tens of thousands of people arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border from claiming asylum. The 153-page proposed regulation is the most restrictive policy yet by the president’s administration to bar unauthorized crossings and echoes Trump-era immigration policies. Although there are …
Read More »East Palestine Makeshift Clinic Booked Solid as Resident Symptoms Persist
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio — Residents suffering ailments in the aftermath of the recent train derailment here came to a makeshift clinic Tuesday with their symptoms, stories, and, perhaps more pointedly, their frustrations. It’s been three weeks since the derailment resulted in a massive toxic spill and a faint chemical smell …
Read More »Bernie Sanders' New Book 'It's OK to Be Angry About Capitalism' Tops Charts on First Day
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Senator Bernie Sanders is here to affirm our ire towards capitalism’s current form in his new book, It’s OK to Be Angry About Capitalism. And it seems we …
Read More »Alex Murdaugh 'Destroyed' and 'Heartbroken' by Family Murders, Son Says
Alex Murdaugh, the South Carolina lawyer who is on trial for the deaths of his wife and younger son, was “destroyed” and “heartbroken” after discovering their bodies, surviving son Buster Murdaugh testified on Tuesday, according to the New York Times. Buster Murdaugh said that his father sounded “normal” when he …
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