There’s nothing that parents of small children love more than giving kids unfettered access to phones and iPads — then freaking out over what kinds of age-inappropriate content they may be seeing on such devices. Case in point: the recent panic over Huggy Wuggy, a character from a video game …
Read More »Neil Young Announces Next Three Volumes of Official Bootleg Series
Neil Young‘s Official Bootleg Series is expanding with the releases of Dorothy Chandler Pavilion (Los Angeles 2/1/71), Royce Hall (Los Angeles 1/30/71), and Citizen Kane Jr. Blues (Live The Bottom Line) (New York City 5/16/74). All three albums will be available on CD and digitally (but not on Spotify) on …
Read More »RS Recommends: Amazon's New Promo Takes $30 Off Billie Eilish Echo Studio Speaker
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Billie Eilish has teamed up with Amazon for a re-imagined version of their Echo Studio, overlaying the album artwork from Eilish’s latest release, Happier Than Ever, over Amazon’s …
Read More »Rosalía Joins An All-Girl Biker Gang on 'Saoko'
Rosalía’s Motomami transformation is fully underway. The Spanish singer just announced her new album will be out on March 18 and, ahead of its release, she has dropped a new track called “Saoko.” The song smashes together distorted chords, jazz flourishes, and a sample from the famed reggaeton hit “Saoco” …
Read More »J.D. Vance, Who Once Compared Trumpism to Opioid Addiction, Is Now 'Honored' To Accept Marjorie Taylor Greene's Endorsement
It’s funny to think about the J.D. Vance of 2016. At the time, hot on the heels of his staggeringly successful memoir Hillbilly Elegy, he was a liberal darling, the media’s chosen intermediary between their ivory towers and the unwashed masses that mysteriously swept Donald Trump into power that November. …
Read More »How 'Station Eleven' Told a Pandemic Story That Didn't Depress the Shit Out of Us
Long before anyone had heard about Covid-19, Patrick Somerville was pitching Station Eleven as “a postapocalyptic show about joy.” Somerville’s largely faithful adaptation of Emily St. John Mandel’s 2015 novel takes place 20 years after a particularly nasty flu strain has wiped out 99 percent of the world’s population. It’s …
Read More »RS Recommends: Safety Goggles Surge in Sales As Protective Eyewear for Covid
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Most of us have been doing our best to fend off the coronavirus (and its Delta and Omicron variants) by rocking a face mask and sanitizing as often …
Read More »'SNL': Tom Hanks, Tina Fey and Steve Martin Join Paul Rudd in COVID-Impacted Christmas Show
Although Saturday Night Livepreviously revealed that it would have a limited cast and crew due to the Omicron spike, Paul Rudd was still inducted into the “Five-Timers Club” as host of the show. While there was no live audience, Tom Hanks and Tina Fey made a surprise appearance during SNL‘s …
Read More »Watch Orlando Bloom, Killer Mike, Elijah Wood Rap About 'Lord of the Rings'
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, Stephen Colbert gathered an all-star group to rap about its success. In the clip, aired on The Late Show, cast members Elijah Wood, Sean Astin, Billy Boyd, Dominic Monaghan, Hugo Weaving, Andy Serkis, Orlando Bloom, and Viggo …
Read More »Bon Iver and Nicholas Britell's 'Don't Look Up' Song Is a Wicked Anthem for the End of the World
An extinction-level disaster and dark political comedy may not necessarily be the kinds of things that make one think of Bon Iver. But as Adam McKay was chatting with Oscar-nominated composer Nicholas Britell about the music for the end of his new satire, Don’t Look Up, it was the director …
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