Whether it’s coming out of Nashville, New York, L.A., or points in between, there’s no shortage of fresh tunes, especially from artists who have yet to become household names. Rolling Stone Country selects some of the best new music releases from country and Americana artists. Dave Hause featuring Amythyst Kiah …
Read More »How To Decide Between a TV and Projector For Your Home Theater
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. When you’re picking out components to build or upgrade your home theater system, one of the first decisions you’ll need to make is whether to get a TV …
Read More »Fiona Prine Campaigns for Absentee Voting in Tennessee, Says System Is 'Failing Us'
Update (6/5): A Nashville judge has ruled that Tennessee must provide registered voters the opportunity to vote by mail-in ballot. “In this time of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic and its contagion in gatherings of people, almost all states – both Republican and Democrat – are providing their citizens the health …
Read More »Led Zeppelin's 'Celebration Day' to Stream on YouTube for Limited Time
Led Zeppelin will be holding an exclusive YouTube streaming event for the band’s concert film Celebration Day, chronicling their 2007 tribute concert to Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun. The film will be available on Led Zeppelin’s YouTube channel in its entirety for just three days, premiering Saturday, May 30th at …
Read More »'The First Time' With Patton Oswalt
Patton Oswalt recounted his earliest experiences of Star Wars and Comic-Con — as well as the unconventional confidence boost Jason Alexander gave him during a guest appearance on Seinfeld — in the latest installment of Rolling Stone‘s “The First Time.” Oswalt said he was eight years old when his parents …
Read More »Flashback: Little Richard Plays 'Itsy Bitsy Spider' on 'Full House'
Little Richard‘s reign as a Top 40 hitmaker may have been relatively brief, but thanks to his larger-than-life persona, love of the camera, and eagerness to perform anywhere and everywhere, he stayed in the spotlight decade after decade. That’s one reason his death is touching so many different generations today. …
Read More »Coronavirus Researcher Killed In Pittsburgh Murder-Suicide
Bing Liu, a University of Pittsburgh research assistant professor studying COVID-19, was found shot and killed in his townhouse on Saturday in what was apparently a murder-suicide, authorities say. Officials found Liu in his home in Ross Township, Pennsylvania, with gunshot wounds to his torso, neck, and head. Local police …
Read More »'The First Time': Thomas Middleditch and Ben Schwartz
Though it’s unclear how Thomas Middleditch and Ben Schwartz first met — the notorious comedy duo have a habit of claiming Nineties movie plot lines as their friendship origin story — it’s clear the two have been friends for a while. Their latest joint project is a three-part improv comedy …
Read More »Colbert, Seth Meyers, Kimmel on Mike Pence's Lame Excuse for Not Wearing Mask
Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers and Jimmy Kimmel tried to parse Vice President Mike Pence’s rationale for not wearing a face mask while visiting the Mayo Clinic on their respective late-night shows Wednesday. Despite being told it was Mayo Clinic policy that everyone wear a mask, Pence said he chose not …
Read More »Jimmy Fallon Sings Loopy Quarantine Anthem 'Starting to Crack'
Like many of us, Jimmy Fallon is starting to feel the long-term effects of staying at home on his sanity. So the late-night host did he usually does in times like these: he wrote a song about it called “Starting to Crack.” “I’m starting to crack/I’m starting to crack/Will I …
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