Ahead of being honored by his peers at the San Sebastián International Film Festival, Johnny Depp warned about the dangers of cancel culture, saying, “No one is safe.” As Variety reports, Depp’s comments came during a press conference before he received the Donostia Award, which is given out each year …
Read More »Autopsy Confirms Gabby Petito's Death, Lists Initial Cause of Death as Homicide
An autopsy has confirmed that a body found in Grand Teton National Park does belong to “van life” blogger Gabrielle “Gabby” Petito. The FBI’s Denver office confirmed the news on Twitter, writing “Teton County Coroner Dr. Brent Blue confirmed the remains are those of Gabrielle Venora Petito, date of birth …
Read More »Drake's 'Certified Lover Boy' Continues to Dominate the RS 200
Certified Lover Boy was once again the biggest album of the week, remaining at Number One with over 232 thousand project units. The album saw more than twice the amount of project units as the biggest debut of the week, from country music artist Kacey Musgraves. Star-Crossed made a strong …
Read More »Hear the Beatles' Unreleased 'Get Back (Take 8)' From Upcoming 'Let It Be' Reissue
Ahead of the release of the Beatles’ expanded edition of Let It Be, Universal Music has shared four of the unreleased alternate takes and new mixes from the upcoming deep dive into the 1970 LP. On Friday, the Beatles’ YouTube uploaded the reissue’s “Get Back (Take 8),” “One After 909 …
Read More »Brian Wilson Strips Down Beach Boys Classics for New Album 'At My Piano'
Brian Wilson will strip down over a dozen Beach Boys classics on his upcoming solo album At My Piano, due out November 19th. The LP features Wilson alone at his piano delivering solo renditions of songs like “Good Vibrations,” “In My Room,” “Don’t Worry Baby,” and “Surf’s Up,” as well …
Read More »Chris Kattan on Norm Macdonald: 'He Wasn't Afraid to Be Vulnerable'
Not long after Chris Kattan joined Saturday Night Live in 1996, a rumor started circulating that he and fellow cast member Norm Macdonald didn’t get along. To be sure, their styles of comedy were wildly different: Kattan physical and wildly theatrical, Macdonald deadpan and droll. The pair fanned the flames …
Read More »Cara Delevingne Launches Prosecco Brand With Sisters, Talks Perfect Soundtrack to Drink To
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Cara Delevingne made a splash at the Met Gala with her “Peg the Patriarchy” number, but the singer and actress is making a different kind of splash this …
Read More »'I Don't Want to Fucking Die': Foo Fighters and the Art of Survival
E ven a hospital visit for caffeine-induced chest pain a decade ago couldn’t persuade Dave Grohl to ease up on his manic coffee consumption, and he still doesn’t sleep much. Five hours a night, maybe, which qualifies him as a “total fuckin’ insomniac.” He just can’t wait to get back …
Read More »Machine Gun Kelly Channels Nirvana for 'Papercuts' Performance at 2021 VMAs
Machine Gun Kelly made his MTV Video Music Awards debut Sunday by performing his single “Papercuts” alongside Blink-182 drummer and frequent collaborator Travis Barker. The performance seemingly paid homage to Nirvana, boasting spooky grunge trees and the flowers from the iconic “Heart-Shaped Box” video. Kelly started the performance emerging from …
Read More »'Ted Lasso' Recap: Family Matters
A review of this week’s Ted Lasso, “Man City,” coming up just as soon as I make some obscure reference to something very specific to a 40-year-old white man from middle America… Through the first seven weeks of Season Two, Ted Lasso was averaging about 35 minutes per episode. That’s …
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