If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Jeans are, objectively, an almost perfect article of clothing. You can class them up with a suit jacket and somedressy shoesand head off to your board meeting, or …
Read More »Mary J. Blige Makes Hometown NYC Show Her First-Ever Concert Film
Mary J. Blige will take her recent triumphant hometown New York City show to the big screen with her upcoming concert film For My Fans, Live From Madison Square Garden. The singer’s first-ever concert movie was filmed in April during her sold-out gig at the World’s Most Famous Arena. The …
Read More »'Roofman': Channing Tatum Robs McDonalds, Hides in Toys R' Us, Steals Hearts
You couldn’t accuse Jeffrey Manchester of being inconsiderate or impolite. Sure, the former member of the U.S. Army’s 82nd airborne division had fallen on hard times in terms of steady employment, and when you need to provide for your family, you do what you have to do. In Manchester’s case, …
Read More »The 2026 Grammys' Best Country Song Nominees Will Rebuff AI
Leading up tothe Grammy nominations on Nov. 7, Rolling Stone is breaking down 10 different categories. For each, we’re predicting the nominees, as well as who will (and who should) win on Grammy night. When it comes to country music, the Grammys tend to skew toward the traditional and musically …
Read More »Yungblud Fires Back at 'Bitter and Jealous' Critics of VMA's Ozzy Osbourne Tribute
Yungblud appeared on the latest episode of Jack Osbourne’s podcast to fire back at the “bitter and jealous” critics of his tribute to Ozzy Osbourne at the MTV Video Music Awards. During the hour-long conversation, the pair talked about Yungblud’s U.S. tour, how Ozzy mentored the singer after they met …
Read More »Sabrina Carpenter Works Clean in Grand Ole Opry Debut
Sabrina Carpenter’s four-song set at her Grand Ole Opry debut included the words or phrases “motherfucker,” “well, fuck,” and “fuck my life,” but fans at the 100-year-old country-music radio show didn’t have to clutch their pearls. As Carpenter admitted, they were getting the Opry edits. “You’re so wholesome here in …
Read More »Was Taylor Swift's 'Actually Romantic' Really Necessary?
Going into Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl, part of the thrill was that it seemed like we were going to get Reputation-style anthems. She’d reunited with Max Martin for the first time since that excellent 2017 LP — and the showgirl themes opened up plenty of possibilities. Thematically, …
Read More »Justin J. Pearson of the 'Tennessee Three' Has Had It With 'Mediocrity' — So He's Running for Congress
In April 2023, moments after being reinstated to his office in the Tennessee legislature after Republicans booted him in retaliation for his gun control activism, Justin J. Pearson told reporters that despite their best efforts: “You can’t expel hope. You can’t expel our fight.” Two years later, Pearson is looking …
Read More »Dua Lipa Dances 'All Night Long' With Special Guest Lionel Richie at L.A. Show
Dua Lipa‘s Radical Optimism tour is an ultimate ode to dancing the night away. Her set list is an unrelenting string of pop hits, from “Training Season” to “Levitating” to “Physical” and, of course, “Dance the Night.” At her most recent stop in Los Angeles, Lipa took the sentiment a …
Read More »Lainey Wilson on Hosting the CMAs: 'Let Me Make Fun of Luke Combs, Please'
On Nov. 19, Lainey Wilson will become the first woman to host the CMA Awards solo in 34 years. The last was Reba McEntire in 1991. Wilson, during an appearance on this week’s new episode of Rolling Stone’s Nashville Now podcast, expressed disbelief at that statistic. “I looked it up …
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