Bruce Springsteen will release Letter to You, a new rock album recorded live in his New Jersey home studio with the E Street Band, on October 23rd. The title track is also the first single and is available now. “I love the emotional nature of Letter To You,” he said …
Read More »Malcolm Gladwell Discusses Next Steps of Police Reform on 'The Daily Show'
Author Malcolm Gladwell discussed police reform and the nature of effective protests during an interview with Trevor Noah on The Daily Show Tuesday. Gladwell and Noah’s conversation touched on how an issue like reforming and/or defunding the police has gained traction in recent months, and what the next step of …
Read More »RS Charts: Taylor Swift's 'Folklore' Spends Sixth Straight Week At Number One
Taylor Swift‘s Folklore enjoys a sixth straight week at Number One on Rolling Stone’s Top 200 Albums Chart, extending the record she set last week for the longest consecutive run at Number One in the chart’s history. From August 28th through September 3rd, Folklore pulled in 91,200 album-equivalent units, driven …
Read More »Sorry, But the Song of the Summer Is 'Roses'
A core concept of quantum physics is that objective reality doesn’t exist until we observe it. For example, a photon can be neither here nor there, neither strictly a particle nor strictly a wave, until we measure it. Or, perhaps a better example: The Song of the Summer. The Song …
Read More »Samantha Bee Examines Link Between Police and White Militias on 'Full Frontal'
Samantha Bee examined the link between the police and white militia groups on the latest episode of Full Frontal. “We’ve known for, I don’t know, all the years that the police treat black people far different than white people. Federal agencies, after a decade of prodding, are finally publicly confirming …
Read More »Flashback: Genesis Play 'Invisible Touch' Instrumental 'The Brazilian' at Wembley Stadium
The 1986 Genesis album Invisible Touch is the closest thing the band ever had to a Thriller. Not only did it sell by the millions to a wide demographic of fans, but it produced five huge singles (“Invisible Touch,” “Tonight Tonight Tonight,” “Land of Confusion,” “In Too Deep” and “Throwing …
Read More »The Future of Katy Perry – and the Future of Pop
Katy Perry— who just gave birth to her first child, and also released her sixth studio album, Smile —is at a career and personal crossroads, which we discuss in detail in the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now. The episode features Perry’s recent interview with Brittany Spanos (also captured …
Read More »Miranda Lambert, Marty Stuart Set for Country Music Hall of Fame Fundraiser
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will host an all-star virtual event on October 28th to raise funds for the museum and its programming. Among the artists slated to participate in “Big Night (At the Museum)” are Miranda Lambert, incoming Hall of Fame member Marty Stuart, and Rodney …
Read More »Angela Bassett Remembers Chadwick Boseman: 'A Beautiful Spirit'
Angela Bassett, who played the mother of Chadwick Boseman’s character T’Challa in the film Black Panther, remembered the late actor following his death at the age of 43. “It was meant to be for Chadwick and me to be connected, for us to be family. But what many don’t know …
Read More »Best Movies/TV to See in Sep.: 'Ratched,' 'Antebellum,' New 'Fargo'
The only aspect of this year that’s felt like business as usual when it comes to entertainment? August was pretty dead. September, however, is another story. Moviegoers willing to risk the trip will finally get to see Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, at least in the parts of the country where theaters …
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