When Lady Gaga turned Coachella into a cathedral of chaos in April, Rolling Stone hailed it as the “performance of a lifetime.” With the launch of her Mayhem Ball tour in Las Vegas Wednesday night, Gaga didn’t just revisit that show — she expanded it, sharpened it, sprinkled in some …
Read More »Golf Was Never Meant to Be Boring, and the Cabot Collection Is Proving It
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Some golf courses are so iconic, even non-players can name them on sight. There’s Pebble Beach in California, the Old Course at St. Andrews, and now, Cabot. A …
Read More »Just As We've Reached Peak Beverage, This Smart Mini Fridge May Just Replace Your Bar Cart for Good
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. As comedian and Brooklynite Sophia Wilson Pelton once so aptly put it, “To me, the height of luxury is drinking three liquids at once: one for hydration, one …
Read More »J Balvin's Back to the Rayo Tour Is a Testament to His Enduring Icon Status
It took six years for J Balvin to hit the road in the United States again, and it was worth the wait. Across a nearly two-hour Back to the Rayo show in Los Angeles on Friday night, the reggaeton icon delivered a high-energy victory lap through his hits, all with …
Read More »De'Longhi Rivelia Review: Is it Worth the Counter Space?
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Making coffee is one of the rituals I’ve always looked forward to in the morning, and I consider it an official green light to actually start my day. …
Read More »Why Grown-Ass Women Love the Idea of 'The Idea of You'
Middle-aged women don’t have a lot of fun in movies. If we are depicted onscreen, we are often shown as harried, hypercompetent mothers and wives. We are tragically divorcing or exhaustedly raising our children. Sometimes we do some (alleged) murder. Other times we walk into the sea. But the horny, …
Read More »Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Get Loose in Los Angeles
Three hours into Bruce Springsteen‘s epic return to Los Angeles on Thursday night with the E Street Band, he stared down the sold-out crowd at the Forum. “Do you have anything left?” he shouted, midway through “Twist and Shout,” the second-to-last song of his first L.A. show in eight years. …
Read More »On Her Guts World Tour, Olivia Rodrigo Is No Longer the Girl You Thought You Knew
Olivia Rodrigo was always an arena-selling artist. The opening night of Guts World Tour was proof of it. On Friday night, at Palm Springs, California’ Acrisure Arena, Rodrigo cemented her position in pop culture as a generation-defining artist. As a rockstar. And as an energy-filled idol that is only just …
Read More »'Godzilla Minus One' Is the Best Godzilla Movie in Ages
When I was a kid growing up in the Nineties, Godzilla reigned supreme. The king of the monsters was a schlock superstar, and as a disciple, I worshipped at an altar of VHS tapes. It was a good time at the height of Heisei era, with disasterpieces like Godzilla vs. …
Read More »Bill Maher's 'Barbie' Movie Review Is a Total Embarrassment
You may have heard that Bill Maher hated the Barbie movie — an all-too-predictable outcome for a 67-year-old crank who some HBO exec thinks is “edgy” because he spends so much of his airtime railing against “wokeness.” You’d think someone whose film acting CV includes winners like Pizza Man, Tomcats, …
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