San Antonio — Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) didn’t want to get into any “chisme,” she teased from a rally stage on Saturday afternoon. When it comes to gossip about House colleagues, “I generally try to stay out of it,” she explained. “However, however,” she scolded. Henry “Cuellar decided to put …
Read More »The Who Announce Dates for 2022 North American Tour
The Who are heading back to North America in late April for an extensive tour that will keep them on the road through early November. They will once again be joined by local orchestras at every stop for an evening of music heavy on classics from Tommy, Quadrophenia, Who’s Next, …
Read More »Eddie Vedder's 'Earthling' Tour Launch Felt Like a Glorious '90s Alt-Rock Fever Dream
Just one song into Eddie Vedder‘s Earthling tour launch at New York’s Beacon Theatre on Thursday night, he paused the festivities to look out at the capacity crowd and soak in the fact that he was finally back on the road after two endless years of waiting. “It’s great to …
Read More »Trump Bashing Lindsey Graham as a RINO Is Exactly What Both of Them Want
Donald Trump and Lindsey Graham, long-time golf buddies, are having a little fight right now. Speaking to Newsmax on Tuesday night, Trump strongly disagreed with Graham on whether some of the Jan. 6 insurrectionists deserve presidential pardons if he were to retake the White House, calling the senator a “RINO,” …
Read More »Mickey Guyton to Sing National Anthem at Super Bowl LVI
Mickey Guyton announced she will be performing the national anthem at this year’s Super Bowl in Los Angeles. “I am shook, I am grateful, I am praise dancing,” Guyton wrote in a tweet. “So excited to be singing the national anthem.” Guyton has a longstanding history with the “Star-Spangled Banner.” …
Read More »Original Charlie Brown Voice Actor, Peter Robbins, Dead at 65
Peter Robbins, the first actor to voice Charlie Brown in the Peanuts cartoons and movies, died by suicide last week, Fox 5 San Diego reports. He was 65. Robbins’ family confirmed his death, although a rep did not immediately return Rolling Stone’s request for comment. The actor had long struggled …
Read More »Florida Guys: Trump and DeSantis Are Done Playing Nice
For a while, former President Trump and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis have been tip-toeing around each other, offering public praise while jockeying for GOP voters’ affection ahead of an eventual presidential primary. It made sense, as the two broadly share the MAGA mission and look to the same voters for …
Read More »What the Long Covid Numbers Aren't Telling Us
Nearly two years ago, as the first confirmed Covid-19 cases in the United State began trickling in, before scientists understood how SARS-CoV-2 affected and infected humans, numbers were all we had. Our grasp on the magnitude of what was becoming a global pandemic came from state and national statistics, like …
Read More »A Planned Parenthood Was Burned Down. This Is Just the Latest in Knoxville's War Over Abortion
As the ruins of the Knoxville Planned Parenthood smoldered in the background, vocal Pastor Ken Peters, a prominent anti-abortion figure, spoke to a reporter from the local ABC affiliate. “This is not gonna stop abortion,” he told them. “It’s the changing of hearts and minds, it’s the changing of laws. …
Read More »Young Women Remember Chris Noth, Accused of Sexual Assault, As a 'Sleazy' Figure Around New York
Holly worked as a bartender at The Cutting Room, a New York City music venue co-owned by Chris Noth. It was 2013, a few years after his role as Mr. Big in Sex & the City had been reignited in films, but she remembers being unfazed by seeing the actor …
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