At last month’s Earl Scruggs Music Festival, the Wood Brothers might have seemed a tad out of left field for a gathering dedicated to the late bluegrass picker. And yet, the same could be said whenever the trio is on a bill at a jam-band show, jazz night, or some …
Read More »Joe Jonas Humorously Responds to Backlash Over Jonas Brothers' World Series Performance
Jonas Brothers, who are Stand Up to Cancer ambassadors, gave a surprise performance during the 2025 World Series that had some baseball fans taking to social media to criticize their appearance. On Saturday, the Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers competed in the second game of the World Series …
Read More »Stephen Graham on Playing Bruce Springsteen's Dad — and a Possible 'Adolescence' Sequel
For Stephen Graham, it’s been a big year for dad roles, starting with his part as the distraught parent of a tragically warped son in Netflix’s Adolescence —the culture-shaking show he also co-created. He gives an equally strong performance as a very different father, the troubled Douglas Springsteen, in the …
Read More »Scott Bessent Claims He Feels Soybean Farmers' Pain. He's Worth $500 Million
Thanks to President Donald Trump’s tariff wars, China has essentially stopped buying American soybeans, dealing a significant financial blow to American farmers. China used to purchase 54 percent of the U.S. soy crop, but since the Trump administration imposed punishing tariffs on the nation, China has all but ceased buying …
Read More »How Activists Are Fighting Trump's Immigration Crackdown in Chicago
During an Oct. 15 press conference at the White House, President Donald Trump claimed that the people of Chicago, most notably “beautiful Black women,” are walking around the city in MAGA hats, begging for federal forces to rid the city of crime. “Please let the president in and we don’t …
Read More »You've Seen the Dylan Biopic. Now Hear What Those Early Years Were Really Like
In late 1961, barely a year after he’d arrived in New York City from the Midwest, Bob Dylan already contained multitudes. The proof arrives early in Through the Open Window, the 18th edition of Dylan’s ongoing Bootleg Series. That fall, Dylan, then only 20 years old, recorded his first album …
Read More »See Lana Del Rey Cover Neil Young's 'The Needle and the Damage Done' at Harvest Moon Concert
Lana Del Rey took the stage Saturday at Neil Young’s “Harvest Moon” charity concert, with the singer opened her set with a rendition of the host’s “The Needle and the Damage Done.” “I thought we’d get started with a little bit of Neil,” Del Rey told the crowd as she …
Read More »They Were Murdered on a Tropical Island. Justice Has Yet to Be Served
Ann-Marie Delsol squints against the humid Caribbean sun as she points down at the rutted dirt track where the bodies were found in December of 2023. Her employers had been shot and left in their car, which someone set ablaze and pushed into the underbrush. The vehicle could have been …
Read More »Radiohead Talk European Tour and Why They Took Break in New Interview: 'The Wheels Came Off a Bit'
Radiohead talked about their upcoming European tour and opened up about why they needed to take a nearly decade-long break in the band’s first interview together in years. “I guess the wheels came off a bit, so we had to stop,” Thom Yorke told The Times UK about the band’s …
Read More »Gary Clark Jr. Shut Down Franklin Barbecue in Austin for a Private Performance
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Gary Clark Jr. played a surprise set for F1 attendees in Austin last weekend, taking over the city’s Franklin Barbecue for a private show sponsored by Velocity Black. …
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