The Foo Fighters take a long trip down memory lane in a new short film tied to their 25th anniversary, Times Like Those. The 25-minute video was filmed during some recent pandemic downtime and features the whole band gathered in a little theater to flip through a slideshow of memorable …
Read More »Sturgill Simpson Performs 'Breakers Roar,' Talks John Prine on 'Colbert'
Sturgill Simpson performed his bluegrass version of “Breakers Roar” and discussed his bout with Covid-19 and friendship with John Prine on The Late Show Tuesday, November 10th. For the performance, Simpson was joined by the all-star band he assembled for his latest album, Cuttin’ Grass Vol. 1: The Butcher Shoppe …
Read More »Finneas Marks Trump's 'Firing' With New Song 'Where the Poison Is'
Finneas marked the “firing” of Donald Trump with his new song “Where the Poison Is,” which the singer released hours after the 2020 presidential election was called for President-elect Joe Biden. “You’re fired,” Finneas tweeted, quoting Trump’s The Apprentice catchphrase; “Where the Poison Is” is critical of the soon-to-be-former administration …
Read More »'Animaniacs' Returns After 22 Years With Hulu Show: Watch the Trailer
After 22 years off the air, Animaniacs is back with a whole lot of pent-up zaniness. The rebooted animated series premieres on November 20th on Hulu. As seen in the trailer, all the characters from the classic Nineties cartoon have returned: the Warner brothers Yakko and Wakko, their sister Dot, …
Read More »Carole Baskin Wants to Find Her Husband Too: 'Solving the Mystery Will End the Lies and Innuendo Aimed at Me'
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Carole Baskin wants to make it clear: She’s just as eager to find out what happened to her ex-husband as the rest of the world. Baskin, the owner …
Read More »Democrats Blow Through All-Time Donation Records at ActBlue Following Justice Ginsburg's Death
Democratic donors took action at a record-setting pace in the hours after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death on Friday night. According to the New York Times, the nonprofit fundraising platform ActBlue broke single-hour donation records during the 9 p.m hour by hitting the $6.2 million mark and then again during …
Read More »'The First Time' With Bill Skarsgård
For Swedish actor Bill Skarsgård, performing onscreen very much runs in the family: His father Stellan Skarsgård, as well as older brothers Alexander and Gustaf, have all made names for themselves as prominent film and television actors. But it didn’t always come easy for Bill. “As I grew older and …
Read More »New Jimi Hendrix Documentary Chronicles Ill-Fated Film 'Rainbow Bridge'
Jimi Hendrix‘s participation in the 1971 box office flop Rainbow Bridge — which included an outdoor Hawaiian concert with the Jimi Hendrix Hendrix on July 30th, 1970 — will be chronicled in the new documentary Music, Money, Madness . . . Jimi Hendrix In Maui. It will come out on …
Read More »RS Charts: Cardi B, Megan Thee Stallion's 'WAP' Is Number One Again
Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion‘s “WAP” spent its third week at Number One on the Rolling Stone Top 100 Songs chart. The powerhouse collaboration amassed more than 39 million streams, beating the runner-up, Drake‘s “Laugh Now Cry Later,” by more than 13 million streams. 24kgoldn’s “Mood” continued its steady …
Read More »Rose McGowan Accuses Director Alexander Payne of Sexual Misconduct
UPDATE #2 (9/4): Rose McGowan has responded to Alexander Payne‘s denial of her accusation of sexual misconduct. In a statement toVariety, McGowan said: “Fuck him and his lies, is my comment. I told Payne to acknowledge and apologize, he has not. I said I didn’t want to destroy, now I …
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