Anne Feeney, the influential folk musician and labor activist whose “Have You Been to Jail for Justice” has served as an anthem for activists worldwide, died of Covid-19 on Wednesday. She was 69. Her daughter, Amy Sue Berlin, confirmed the news on Wednesday night. “It is with a very heavy …
Read More »Trent Reznor Rebukes Marilyn Manson in New Statement
Trent Reznor has issued a statement denouncing his former friend and collaborator Marilyn Manson, as Pitchfork reports. His statement comes in the wake of Manson’s former partner Evan Rachel Wood’s allegations that Manson groomed her and abused her during the course of their relationship. Following Wood’s statement on Monday morning, …
Read More »Chris Rock Talks Racism, Comedy With Gayle King in 'No Joke' Interview Special
Chris Rock discusses racism, the Trump administration, and his recent “remixed” comedy special in an hour-long interview with Gayle King. No Joke: Chris Rock and Gayle King, airing on BET on February 4th, is a continuation of a conversation that Rock and King first conducted at the comedian’s home and …
Read More »Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Said Something Genuine, So Of Course Men Reacted Poorly
On Monday, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) took to Instagram Live, as she frequently does to address her followers directly, to speak publicly in detail for the first time about her experience being barricaded in her office during the January 6th Capitol insurrection. On her Live, she recounted in terrifying detail …
Read More »The Best Guitar Cables for Crisp Sound and Minimal Interference
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. As guitarists and bassists, most of our major purchases go towards amps, pedals and other gear, often overlooking what’s connecting it all together: cables. Cheap and low-quality cables …
Read More »The Bernie Sanders Inauguration Day Meme Has Been Turned Into a Limited-Edition Bobblehead
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Joe Biden’s 2021 inauguration will be remembered for many reasons: A clear, pointed address by Joe Biden; the swearing in of Kamala Harris, our first female, Black and …
Read More »See Miley Cyrus Cover Mazzy Star's 'Fade Into You' for Tiny Desk Concert
Miley Cyrus delivered a rousing rendition of Mazzy Star’s classic “Fade Into You” as part of the singer’s Tiny Desk (Home) Concert. Performing from inside a miniaturized bedroom, Cyrus performed a faithful version of the 1993 hit, albeit with one major difference: Rather than mimicking Hope Sandoval’s trademark sedate vocals, …
Read More »See First Glimpse of Michael Gandolfini as a Young Tony Soprano
Warner Bros. has revealed a “Same Day Premieres” trailer of their 2021 releases, which includes footage of Dune, The Suicide Squad, King Richard, the Space Jam remake with Lebron James, and others. The most exciting moment occurs 20 seconds in, when we see a glimpse of the highly anticipated Sopranos …
Read More »RS Charts: Morgan Wallen Hangs Tight at Number One On the Artists 500
Country star Morgan Wallen notched his second week at Number One on the Artists 500 chart for the week of January 15th through the 21st. Still riding high off the release of his second album, Dangerous: The Double Album, Wallen pulled in 183 million song streams for the week. Dangerous …
Read More »RS Charts: Morgan Wallen's 'Dangerous' Repeats at Number One
Morgan Wallen‘s Dangerous: The Double Album spent a second week at Number One on the Rolling Stone Top 200 Albums chart. With more than 42,000 song downloads and over 160 million streams, the country star’s set dwarfed the competition — by way of comparison, the Number Two album, Pop Smoke’s …
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