Far-right YouTuber Steven Crowder has kicked off a public feud with The Daily Wire after the right-wing news outlet approached him with a measly four-year contract offer worth a pitiful $50 million, and some fiduciary obligations on his part. What began as a private contract proposal has devolved into a …
Read More »Graham Nash Remembers David Crosby and the 'Pure Joy of the Music' They Created
Graham Nash remembered his late collaborator David Crosby, who died on Thursday at the age of 81, in a poignant tribute shared on social media. The message was posted alongside a black and white photo of Crosby’s guitar case next to “Willy Nash.” “It is with a deep and profound …
Read More »Tune Out to Jet Off: These Are the Best Noise-Cancelling Earbuds for Travel
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The best earbuds for travel can all but eliminate the stress – and boredom – of long travel days, allowing you to tune out the noise and relax …
Read More »Could This Oaxacan Town Become the 'Burgundy of Mezcal?'
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. There’s a drastic change in terrain as you drive southeast from the energetic Oaxaca City into the Sierra Madre del Sur range, where mezcal has been produced there …
Read More »Kali Uchis Removes Someone From Her Life But Not From Her Heart on 'I Wish You Roses'
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, Kali Uchis has shared the Pinterest board-ready music video for her latest single, “I Wish You Roses,” borrowing from the holiday’s glimmer aesthetics while also broadening the boundaries of the kind of love it celebrates. “This song is about being able to release people …
Read More »Caroline Rose Learns 'the Art of Forgetting' as They Announce New Album
Caroline Rose is ready to forget. On Thursday, the singer announced that they will be releasing their album The Art of Forgetting on March 24, as they shared the reflective, acoustic guitar-backed single, “Miami.” “Every time I make an album, I’ll come out of it learning a lot about myself,” …
Read More »Dolly Parton's New Song 'Don't Make Me Have to Come Down There' Was a Gift From Her Dreams
It’s Dolly Parton‘s 77th birthday, and she’s celebrating in true country icon fashion — sharing a new song with an excessively long title that first came to her in a dream. “Don’t Make Me Have to Come Down There” is what she says God warned from the top of a …
Read More »100 Gecs Map Out North American Tour in Support of '10,000 Gecs'
100 Gecs will hit the road this spring for a six-week North American tour in support of the hyperpop duo’s upcoming LP 10,000 Gecs. The trek kicks off April 4 in San Jose and finds the band circling the U.S. over the course of 31 shows before winding back in …
Read More »He Was Convicted of a 12-Year-Old's Murder. Will a Retrial Prove His Innocence?
A retrial has begun in the harrowing case of the 1994 rape and murder of 12-year-old Josette Wright in New York’s Hudson River Valley. In 1997, two men who’d been teenagers at the time of the crime were convicted in separate trials. They were each sentenced to 25 years to …
Read More »Robert Pattinson Says 'Insidious' Body Expectations Led Him to Only Eat Potatoes for Two Weeks
Robert Pattinson‘s relationship with food is a weird one. Early in the pandemic, he almost blew up a microwave trying to invent a pasta burger in the middle of an interview. A few years before that, he wrote and starred in a short film about a man’s relentless search for …
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