When a local promoter and New York City Parks department employee named Tony Lawrence first began the Harlem Cultural Festival in 1967, he hardly could have imagined that, 55 years later, his music festival would be recognized by the United States Senate. Yesterday, the Senate agreed by “unanimous consent” on …
Read More »Bob Dylan's New Recording of 'Blowin' In the Wind' Headed to Auction Before Song's 60th Anniversary
Bob Dylan’s new studio recording of his classic, “Blowin’ in the Wind,” made on a new recording format pioneered by T Bone Burnett, will be auctioned off at Christie’s in London on July 7. The one-of-a-kind recording has an estimated price of £600,000 to £1 million, or about $752,000 to …
Read More »Step Aside Monk's Cafe — Bean Box Releases 'Seinfeld' Sitcom-Inspired Coffee Collection
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. It’s a coffee box about nothing. Or, rather, Bean Box has teamed up withSeinfeldto bring you a limited-edition coffee collection box with four blends themed to the sitcom …
Read More »Fox News' Coverage of the Uvalde Shooting Was Sickening
The decade following the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary has proved that the Republican Party’s infatuation with guns is stronger than any reservations it may have about children being slaughtered. Conservative gun worship has been reaffirmed in the wake of shooting after shooting, and it shouldn’t be surprising that …
Read More »Seven Ideal Locations to Build Your Culture-Based Business
While many businesses are moving online, there are many others that thrive by being location-based. Those in the culture space especially — businesses centered around media, food, music, fashion, art and more — can benefit from planting roots in a particular environment or local hot spot, whether it’s to plug …
Read More »From Grown-Up 'Truth or Dare' to the Return of M.A.S.H., These Party Games Turn Up Any Gathering
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Pretty much any gathering can be improved with some sort of group activity, but eventually your guests are going to get tired of beer pong and charades. If …
Read More »Kevin Spacey, James Franco, and More Are Trying to Make Comebacks at Cannes
From a cramped hotel suite in a luxury Cannes hotel, a pair of film executives are trying to pull off an unlikely feat: Sell distribution rights to Kevin Spacey’s comeback film. On May 17, Vantage Media International, or VMI, a Hollywood-based company that sells movies primarily to foreign markets, screened …
Read More »Rosé on the Power of Vulnerability and Why Blackpink Is Family
R osé has juggled different personas her whole life. Born to Korean parents in New Zealand, Roseanne Chaeyoung Park grew up mostly in Australia, comparing her childhood there to Hannah Montana’s double life: She was the Korean Chaeyoung at church on Sundays, attending services with the other immigrants. During the …
Read More »Taylor Swift Is 'Filled With Rage and Grief' Over Uvalde School Shooting
Taylor Swift, like so many of us, is horrified by the massacre at a Texas elementary school. “Filled with rage and grief, and so broken by the murders in Uvalde,” she tweeted about the mass shooting that killed at least 19 children. Then she referred to two other mass shootings: …
Read More »'Please Help Us': Families Broken as Texas School Massacre Victims Identified
Shortly after Tuesday’s deadly shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas left 19 students and two teachers dead, Laura Mejia shared a photo of her 10-year-old cousin Xavier Javier Lopez — posing while wearing a yellow soccer jersey at a local Burger King — to Facebook, asking for help …
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