Former RepublicanFloridastate Rep. Joseph Harding, who sponsored the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, pleaded guilty Tuesday to wire fraud, money laundering, and making false statements in connection with Covid relief fraud, according to a Department of Justice press release. Harding illegally obtained more than $150,000 in pandemic loans from the Small …
Read More »Sly Stone Had to 'Become Sylvester Stewart Again' to Write New Memoir
Sly Stone, the enigmatic R&B/funk icon, will share his story in a new memoir, Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin), arriving Oct. 17 via Questlove’s new publishing imprint, AUWA Books. Stone co-wrote the new book with Ben Greeman, who’s written memoirs with George Clinton, Brian Wilson, and Questlove (he …
Read More »Mammoth WVH Preview Second Album With New Track 'Another Celebration at the End of the World'
Wolfgang Van Halen’s Mammoth WVH returns this summer with their sophomore album Mammoth 2, the first single for which was released Wednesday, “Another Celebration at the End of the World.” “I knew that I wanted the new album to contain elements of what people heard on the debut, but also …
Read More »Peter Gabriel Expands Upcoming Fall North American Tour
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Peter Gabriel has announced 13 additional tour dates to his North American run in September and October. The musician, who recently shared another new song, “Playing For Time,” …
Read More »Can an Addiction Drug Treat Long Covid?
When pharmacist Jack Korbutov opened The Art of Medicine, a Philadelphia compounding pharmacy, in September 2012, low-dose naltrexone (LDN) was among the first prescriptions he filled. Before starting his own specialty pharmacy, Korbutov had worked exclusively in traditional establishments, and had only encountered naltrexone being prescribed in 50 mg doses …
Read More »Maximum Taylor: Here's How the Eras Tour Hits New, Swift-ier Heights
Taylor Swift has no fewer than four new albums —Lover, Folklore, Evermore, and Midnights —to cover in the Eras Tour, which was both an opportunity and a major challenge. It wasn’t hard to imagine that she’d end up sidelining the quieter material of Folklore and Evermore in favor of her …
Read More »Watch Jason Isbell Test Out Songs, Butt Heads With Amanda Shires in Trailer for New HBO Documentary
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit will release the new album Weathervanes on June 9, but it’s the creation of Isbell’s 2020 album Reunions that’s depicted in a new documentary coming to HBO. Jason Isbell: Running With Our Eyes Closed debuts April 7 at 8 p.m. on the premium cable …
Read More »Daft Punk Go Behind the Scenes of 'Fragments in Time' From 'Random Access Memories' Reissue
Daft Punk have offered the first taste of the 35 minutes of unreleased music on their 10th anniversary edition of Random Access Memories with a behind-the-scenes take on the album standout “Fragments of Time” featuring Todd Edwards. “The Writing of Fragments of Time” is what it says it is: an …
Read More »Poppy Seed Bagels Could Put Mothers at Risk of Losing Their Kids
Poppy seeds causing false positives on drug tests has long been a known phenomenon, if something of a punchline. On Seinfeld, Elaine’s hankering for poppy seed muffins causes her to test positive for “opium” on a urine test, ultimately costing her a trip to Kenya. It’s an issue in the …
Read More »Fancy Yourself a Music Snob? These Are the Best Wireless Headphones for Audiophiles
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The days of bulky Bluetooth headphones with flimsy ear pads, spotty connections, and subpar sound quality are over. Prominent, high-end audio companies and a fresh crop of startups …
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