If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Fans will have to wait until April 2028 to see The Beatles’ biopics hit the big screen, starring Paul Mescal, Harris Dickinson, Joseph Quinn, and Barry Keoghan as …
Read More »Is the Grateful Dead's Vegetarian Cookbook Any Good? We Found Out
There’s a bizarre Jerry Garcia sketch from December 1987, where he’s standing in a backstage kitchen, wearing a goofy chef’s hat and apron. Next to him is comedian and Saturday Night Live writer Tom Davis, who starts speaking to the camera. “Some people thought New Year’s Eve had to be …
Read More »Kim Gordon on the Unexpected Rewards of Her Solo Era
Kim Gordon’s candid, revelatory “Girl in a Band,” published just a few years after the dissolution of Sonic Youth, has been hailed as one of the greatest rock memoirs ever. Since the book’s release in 2015, Gordon has gone on to relaunch her career in music with a pair of …
Read More »SPAM Brings a Childhood Classic to Life With New 'Green Eggs and Ham' Drop
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Few picture books capture the essence of childhood quite like Dr. Seuss’s Green Eggs and Ham. With less than 65 pages, the iconic story repeats one phrase throughout …
Read More »Bob Dylan Releasing Book of 'Deeply Evocative' Drawings This Fall
Bob Dylan‘s next release won’t be new music — it’ll be a book of drawings. On Tuesday, Simon & Schuster announced that it will publish Dylan’s book Point Blank (Quick Studies), a collection of black-and-white artwork made by the musician between 2021 and 2022, on Nov. 18. The collection, comprising …
Read More »5 Escapist Books to Help You Ignore the Fact That the Country's on Fire
At times of political and cultural upset, literature has often been a way for society to process, understand, and push back against unethical policies or administrations. Many of the most well known books are direct political statements, like Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale, Octavia Butler’s Kindred, and Harper Lee’s To …
Read More »Christina Perri Celebrates 'A Thousand Years' of Love With Her New Children's Book
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. It’s been almost thirteen years since Christina Perri released her chart-topping hit, “A Thousand Years,” and now, the singer and songwriter is turning the platinum-selling single into a …
Read More »My Brother, Eddie Van Halen: Alex Van Halen Tells All
A FTER HIS BROTHER DIED, Alex Van Halen fell apart. He can prove it. There’s photographic evidence right here on his phone, which also happens to be a repository of unheard, unfinished Van Halen songs. Spend the day with him, and he might play a few. But first, he’ll scroll …
Read More »Sum 41's Deryck Whibley Accuses Former Manager of Sexual Abuse in New Memoir
Deryck Whibley is opening up about the abusive experiences he allegedly faced at the hands of Sum 41‘s first manager. In his memoir Walking Disaster, out Tuesday, the Sum 41 frontman claims he was groomed and sexually and verbally abused by the band’s first manager, Greig Nori, during the early …
Read More »Mark Hoppus to Release Tell-All Memoir: 'Shit Gets Dark'
Mark Hoppus is looking back at his life — and the Blink-182 of it all — in a new book. On Monday, the rocker shared a silly infomercial-style video to announce that he’ll release his memoir, Fahrenheit-182, on April 8, 2025. “This book has everything. A young man born in …
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