In its best moments, Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead’s corny, enjoyable Something in the Dirt is as noisy, spooky, and sense-tingling as a piece of haunted house gothic. Only it’s not set in a haunted house. It’s set in a pair of modest apartments in Laurel Canyon. Helicopters and planes …
Read More »How to Watch the Breeders' Cup Online: Live Stream Horse Racing Without Cable
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Horse racing’s end-of-the-year finale has opened its starting gates with the 2022 Breeders’ Cup kicking off at the Keeneland Race Course in Lexington, Kentucky. Whether you’re a casual …
Read More »Kanye West Will Put Elon Musk's 'Free Speech' Promise to the Test
Elon Musk has owned Twitter for just one week — though in all the turmoil, it has felt like a lifetime. From the firing of top executives “for cause,” to the restriction of employee access to content moderation tools, to right-wingers turning on the man they once believed to be …
Read More »Paul Haggis Rape Trial: Leah Remini to Testify as Character Witness on Defense's Behalf
A judge ruled at Paul Haggis’ rape lawsuit trial that the defense could call on Leah Remini — who, like Haggis, is a former Scientologist — to testify as a character witness. Before the trial started in Oct., it was reported that the actress and perhaps the Church’s most high-profile …
Read More »Snoop Dogg Demands Dismissal of Revived Sex Assault Lawsuit
Snoop Dogg is once again asking a federal judge to dismiss sex assault and trafficking claims from a Jane Doe accuser who first sued the rapper in February, voluntarily withdrew her claims in April, and then sued again in July. In her revived lawsuit, the unidentified woman alleges the rapper …
Read More »NAACP, ADL, Other Orgs Call for Advertisers to Boycott Twitter
Major civil rights organizations including the NAACP and the Anti-Defamation League are calling on advertisers to boycott Twitter. In a statement released Friday afternoon, NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson wrote that “until [actions] are taken to make Twitter a safe space, corporations cannot in good conscience put their money …
Read More »'Westworld' Canceled After Four Seasons
Westworld won’t be coming back for another season. Following the finale of its fourth season in August, HBO has decided to cancel the sci-drama series. The Evan Rachel Wood-starring show was canceled for several reasons, including the production’s high costs, lowering viewership and changes at HBO’s parent company Warner Bros. …
Read More »Behind the Video: Carly Rae Jepsen Talks Making the Broadway-Inspired 'Surrender My Heart'
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. At a recent stop on her So Nice tour, Carly Rae Jepsen was in the middle of performing her hit “Cut to the Feeling” with her band and …
Read More »Olly Alexander Says He 'Won't Be Wearing' Savage X Fenty Following Johnny Depp's Involvement in Fashion Show
Years & Years frontman Olly Alexander is distancing himself from Rihanna‘s Savage X Fenty after it was revealed that Johnny Depp is working with the lingerie brand. Alexander shared his distaste with the brand’s decision on Twitter after it was confirmed that the controversial actor — who recently won his …
Read More »Thalia Wants the World to Let Loose on 'Psycho B**ch'
Latin pop queen Thalia has been making music for decades, and she has a process she likes to get into: Whenever she starts working on a track, she lives with it as long as she can, learning it inside and out to figure out what sounds best. The second she …
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