Kanye West revealed that he was likely sick with COVID-19, discussed his presidential aspirations, shared anti-abortion and anti-vaccine views and declared that he no longer supports President Donald Trump in an interview with Forbes. The interview marked West’s first major piece of press since he declared on July 4th that …
Read More »'Relic' Review: When the Haunted House Is in Your Head
Atmosphere is everything in this ghost-less ghost story, in which a house is haunted not by a poltergeist, but the demon of dementia. It’s the kind of disease that afflicts one family member and digs its tentacles into those who try to manage it. Relic marks an auspicious debut for …
Read More »These Mighty Mounts Let You Attach Your Phone to a Mic Stand While Filming or Recording
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Whether you need a quick refresher on a certain chord progression or you’re learning the lyrics to a new song, your smartphone is often your ultimate reference guide. …
Read More »Washington's NFL Franchise 'Undergoing a Thorough Review of Team Name'
Following increased corporate pressure, the National Football League’s Washington D.C. franchise has begun “a thorough review of the team’s” racist name. On Friday, the team released a statement announcing the review: “In light of recent events around our country and feedback from our community, the Washington Redskins are announcing the …
Read More »Hear Ozzy Osbourne Guitarist Zakk Wylde Cover Black Sabbath's Crushing Namesake Song
When Zakk Wylde came up with the idea for Zakk Sabbath — the Ozzy Osbourne guitarist and Black Label Society frontman’s all–Black Sabbath tribute group — he had a master plan. “If any of the guys in Black Sabbath get a gambling problem and go broke, then this band could …
Read More »Bully. Tyrant. Genius: 8 Things We Learned From New Doc on Producer David Foster
It’s been virtually impossible to avoid David Foster for close to five decades. No matter the era, he’s been part of your pop life. Grew up in the Seventies? You probably remember his first hit, “Wildflower,” when he was in Canadian pop-R&B band Skylark; the Tubes’ “She’s a Beauty,” which …
Read More »Marsha P. Johnson Google Doodle Unveiled for Pride Month
Google has unveiled a new logo illustration (“Google Doodle”) for Marsha P. Johnson, the pioneering LGBTQ rights activist and self-identified drag queen who was a pivotal figure in the original Gay Liberation Front and the Stonewall Riots. Born on August 24th, 1945, in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Johnson moved to New …
Read More »Sacha Baron Cohen Pranks Far-Right Rally, Fools Crowd With Racist Song
Sacha Baron Cohen pranked a far-right rally Saturday in Olympia, Washington, with the actor — pretending to be a bluegrass artist — leading the crowd in a singalong to a tune with racist lyrics. Social media accounts first revealed, and Variety later confirmed, that Baron Cohen was behind the hijinks …
Read More »How to Decide Between Floor Standing and Bookshelf Speakers
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Putting together a home theater system requires a few components: a TV or projector, stereo receiver, and a pair of speakers. There are two main types of home …
Read More »Prince Estate Announces Massive Vault-Raiding Reissue for 'Sign O' the Times'
The Prince estate has announced a massive, vault-raiding reissue for 1987’s Sign O’ the Times, featuring more than 45 unreleased studio recordings. The Super Deluxe Edition reissue — available either as a stacked eight-CD or 13-LP set on September 25th — boasts the remastered LP alongside three discs of unreleased …
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