Lily Collins stars as an ambitious marketing executive in the new Netflix series Emily in Paris, which released its first trailer on Wednesday. The 10-episode romantic comedy premieres October 2nd on the streaming platform. The trailer follows twenty-something Emily as she leaves Chicago to take on her dream job at a …
Read More »Luke Combs Sings Social Distancing Anthem 'Six Feet Apart' on 'Colbert'
Luke Combs gathered a couple of his band members to sing the social distancing tune “Six Feet Apart” for Monday’s episode of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. The song was first presented as a solo acoustic number in the early days of the pandemic, followed by a studio recording. …
Read More »YouTube Will Let You Make TikToks Soon
We’re in a real life Attack of the Clones. YouTube announced on Monday that it will enter the increasingly competitive short-form video ecosystem by launching Shorts, a feature for quick 15-second clips that seems intent on going up against TikTok, which has dominated the space for several years. YouTube is …
Read More »Can't Find Lysol Wipes? Try These 8 Top-Rated Disinfectant Wipes Instead
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. If you thought it was hard to find toilet paper or hand sanitizerthese days, just try looking for disinfectant wipes online. From Amazon to Walmart, all of the …
Read More »Watch Alicia Keys Perform New Song 'Love Looks Better' at 2020 NFL Kickoff Event
Alicia Keys performed new song “Love Looks Better” during the NFL Kickoff event for the 2020 season on Thursday. She shared the song earlier in the day via YouTube. Backed by a five-piece band that included two backup singers, Keys opened her appearance while playing a grand piano to introduce …
Read More »Trevor Noah on the Dangers of Trump's Coronavirus Cover-Up
On The Daily Show Wednesday, Trevor Noah parsed the unnerving differences between Donald Trump in private and public following the revelation that he deliberately downplayed the severity of Covid-19. Wednesday, news broke that Trump had told journalist Bob Woodward back in March that he not only knew how deadly and …
Read More »Simeon Coxe, Synth Pioneer With Silver Apples, Dead at 82
Simeon Coxe, the co-founder of the groundbreaking synth outfit Silver Apples, died Tuesday after a battle with the lung condition pulmonary fibrosis, The Guardian reports. He was 82. Coxe was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, but eventually moved to New York City and became part of the underground music scene there …
Read More »Michael Cohen: 'Trump Was a Mobster, Plain and Simple'
The president’s longtime personal lawyer and fixer, Michael Cohen, says in a new book that Trump acted like a mob boss and used mafia-type tactics to battle foes and advance his personal agenda. According to the New York Times, which received an advanced copy of the book, Disloyal, a Memoir, …
Read More »Robert De Niro Is a Hapless Movie Producer in Debt to the Mob in 'The Comeback Trail' Trailer
Robert De Niro and Zach Braff play hapless movie producers who hatch an insane plot to pay back a mob boss, played by Morgan Freeman, in the new trailer for The Comeback Trail, set to arrive November 13th. The scheme De Niro and Braff’s characters craft involves a classic bit …
Read More »John Prine Box Set 'Crooked Piece of Time' Will Include First Seven Albums
A new John Prine box set, Crooked Piece of Time, featuring the singer-songwriter’s first seven albums, will be released October 23rd via Rhino. The seven-CD collection comprises Prine’s output on Atlantic and Asylum Records, released between 1971 and 1980. These include favorites such as his 1971 self-titled debut, 1973’s Sweet …
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