If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Smart garage door openers have become a staple in the ever-growing world of intelligent home upgrades, and it’s easy to understand why. Smart garage door openers eliminate that …
Read More »Ellie Goulding Details Messy Relationship in 'Slow Grenade' Featuring Lauv
Ellie Goulding and Lauv team up to tell the tale of a relationship on the rocks in new song “Slow Grenade.” The track appears on Goulding’s upcoming fourth album, Brightest Blue, which arrives on July 17th via Interscope. The pair describe the difficulty of moving on from an unhealthy relationship. …
Read More »Drake Takes Number One on Artists 500 for Fourth Straight Week
Drake secured his fourth week at the top of the Rolling Stone Artists 500 chart, accruing 117.6 million song streams for the week of June 19th through June 25th. Drake’s reign continued uninterrupted even as his latest single, “Toosie Slide” dropped out of the Top 10 of the Top 100 …
Read More »'Mucho Mucho Amor' Trailer Explores Life, Wisdom of Puerto Rican Astrologer Walter Mercado
Netflix has released the official trailer for its upcoming documentary on the storied Puerto Rican astrologer, Walter Mercado, Mucho Mucho Amor, set to premiere July 8th. For decades, Mercado was one of the most celebrated figures on Spanish-language television — an extravagant, endlessly positive, gender non-conforming sage who dispensed horoscopes, …
Read More »Back From Golfing, Trump Denies Knowing About Russian Bounties to Kill U.S. Soldiers
On Friday night the New York Times reported a blockbuster story: U.S. intelligence has found that Russian military intelligence offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants in Afghanistan to strike coalition forces, including U.S. and British military members. President Trump has known about the bounties since March and has done nothing to …
Read More »To Save Black Lives, and the Soul of Our Nation, Congress Must Act Boldly
For too long, Black people in America have been burdened with the unjust responsibility of keeping ourselves safe from police. We have been raised by elders and have been taught to pass along to future generations the understanding that every day, we must prepare how to navigate and even survive …
Read More »Folk Singer John Craigie Writes Funny Songs. But Don't Call Him a 'Comedian'
John Craigie has a degree in mathematics and also went through a self-described “hippie phase” while in college. When you learn that, it becomes easier to wrap your head around the title of his new album, Asterisk the Universe. The 40-year-old California folk singer, who has won over audiences with …
Read More »Phoebe Bridgers and Her Skeleton Suit Perform 'I See You' on 'Corden'
Phoebe Bridgers and her skeleton suit took a wild car ride to perform “I See You” on Tuesday’s Late Late Show With James Corden. The indie star has been wearing the outfit quite regularly — even on the cover of her new album, Punisher — and in the Late Show …
Read More »Donald Trump's Presidency Is a Saturday-Night Massacre That Never Ends
Attorney General William Barr‘s ham-fisted firing this weekend of Geoffrey Berman, the U.S. Attorney for the powerful Southern District of New York, bears all the hallmarks of the Trump administration’s shoot-first-aim-second approach to governing. But the clumsiness of Berman’s ouster shouldn’t overshadow the chilling message sent by the firing of …
Read More »See Roger Waters' Socially Distanced Take on Pink Floyd's 'Two Suns in the Sunset'
Following the postponement of his This Is Not a Drill Tour, Roger Waters and his touring band once again reunited apart for a socially distanced rendition of Pink Floyd’s The Final Cut closer “Two Suns in the Sunset.” “I had an idea to make an album of all the songs …
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