The Weeknd discussed being shut out from the 2021 Grammy Awards in a new cover story interview with Billboard. Calling the snub “an attack,” the singer was just as surprised by his lack of nominations as were his fans, pop critics and industry insiders alike. “I use a sucker punch …
Read More »GOP Remove LGBTQ and Marijuana Flags, Defiant Democrat Flies Them Anyway
Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman says state Republicans removed flags supporting the legalization of marijuana and LGBTQ rights from outside his office at the state capitol. Undeterred, the Democrat called out “the gay flag police” and hung them back up. According to WGAL, the state Department of General Services said …
Read More »The Doors Share Excerpt From 'Morrison Hotel' Comic Chronicling Infamous Miami 1969 Show
The Doors have shared an exclusive excerpt from their upcoming biographical comic, Morrison Hotel, which captures the moments leading up to the band’s infamous March 1st, 1969 show at the Dinner Key Auditorium in Miami. The book, which is being published by Z2 Comics, was also given a new release …
Read More »'Meaningless' at 20: Jon Brion Looks Back on His Obscure Solo Masterpiece
One of the best records of the early 2000s is almost impossible to find online. You can purchase a copy of Meaningless — producer Jon Brion’s only solo album, released 20 years ago this month — from CDBaby or find a low-quality rip on YouTube. But unless you’re a die-hard …
Read More »Watch James Corden, Broadway Stars Mark 'One Day More' of Trump
James Corden links up with Broadway stars Joshua Grosso, Jillian Butler, Emily Bautista, Kyle Scatliffe, Shuler Hensley, Patti LuPone and Matt Lucas to celebrate only “One Day More” of outgoing president Trump in a Les Misérables parodythat aired on Tuesday’s The Late Late Show. In the visual, Corden heads into …
Read More »QAnon Believers Struggle With the Two Hardest Words: 'President Biden'
According to the folklore behind QAnon, the baseless conspiracy theory postulating that left-wing political figures are members of a secret pedophile ring, Joe Biden‘s Inauguration Day was thought to be “the storm,” or the moment when President Donald Trump would emerge to arrest his evil enemies. Inauguration Day was supposed …
Read More »Joe Biden, Kamala Harris Share Inauguration Playlist With Springsteen, Mary J. Blige, and More
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ Presidential Inaugural Committee has released an extensive playlist to mark the 46th president’s upcoming inauguration, January 20th. The playlist is the result of a partnership between the PIC, DJ D-Nice and Raedio, the record label launched by Insecure star and creator Issa Rae. The 46-song …
Read More »'RS Interview: Special Edition' With Catherine O'Hara
Every generation seems to claim Catherine O’Hara for themselves. While millennials persist with calling her “the mom in Home Alone,” the comedy legend has created unforgettable characters for decades. Now, for those who binged the six seasons of Schitt’s Creek, she’ll forever be the kooky, washed-up soap opera actress Moira …
Read More »Year in Review: So, How Was Your 2020, Rob Halford?
So, How Was Your 2020? is a series in which our favorite entertainers answer our questionnaire about the music, culture and memorable moments that shaped their year. We’ll be rolling these pieces out throughout December. Judas Priest had hoped to be on tour for a good chunk of 2020, celebrating …
Read More »The Music That Sustains Us
At the end of last February, just before the world shut down, Bad Bunny stopped by the Rolling Stone offices to play some tracks from his new album, YHLQMDLG. The music was jubilant and daring, pushing reggaeton in radical, genre-defying new directions. Even the title, an acronym for Yo Hago …
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