Shakira Kennedy was 27 years old and living in Brooklyn when she found out she was going to have twins. While many women experience morning sickness in their first trimester, Kennedy’s unrelenting cycle of nausea and vomiting was so severe that she ended up in the emergency room multiple times …
Read More »Rolling Stone Latino: Celebrating Latin Music's Biggest Night
On Wednesday, November 14th, Rolling Stone hosted Latin Grammy Award nominees, music industry elite, celebrities and influencers at the exclusive Moon venue on top of the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas to celebrate Latin music’s biggest night and the launch of Rolling Stone Latin, our vertical dedicated to Spanish-language …
Read More »Kim Kardashian Talks Trump, Kanye at Criminal Justice Reform Summit
Kim Kardashian West discussed the backlash to her White House visit and Kanye West‘s brief relationship with President Donald Trump during an interview with Van Jones at Rolling Stone and Variety‘s Criminal Justice Reform Summit on Wednesday. Over the past few years, Kardashian has become an advocate for criminal justice …
Read More »'Mommy Dead and Dearest': Murder Trial Begins for Gypsy Rose Blanchard's Ex
The June 2015 murder of Clauddine “Dee Dee” Blanchard captured headlines not simply because of its brutality —Blanchard was stabbed 17 times — but the bizarre story that motivated her killers. Days after 48-year-old Blanchard was found dead in her Springfield, Missouri, home, her daughter, Gypsy Rose, and her daughter’s …
Read More »How Trump Accidentally Helped Democrat Kyrsten Sinema Flip Jeff Flake's Arizona Senate Seat
Congresswoman Kyrsten Sinema has officially captured a Republican-held Senate seat in Arizona. Sinema, who at 41 is one of the youngest women ever elected to the Senate, also happens to be the first Arizona Democrat elected to the Senate in over 30 years.The results, which took almost a full week …
Read More »Song You Need To Know: Roddy Ricch, 'Die Young'
It isn’t clear when rappers started singing better than pop stars. Maybe the opportunity was always present, just never fully cultivated. Maybe it was when waves of artists like Ja Rule and 50 Cent, T-Pain or Future, Kanye or Drake began bursting onto the scene. It might just be a …
Read More »Travis Scott's Next Album Might Be a Broadway Musical
Travis Scott appeared on Ellen on Monday morning — it was the typically taciturn rapper’sthird time on the show, but his first appearance in which he sat down for an interview with DeGeneres. Riffing off a stipulation in Scott’s tour rider, DeGeneres greeted the musician with a platter of Moët …
Read More »Joe Perry Hospitalized After Performing 'Walk This Way' at Billy Joel Concert
Joe Perry was taken to the hospital after making a surprise onstage appearance at Billy Joel‘s Madison Square Garden concert Saturday. According to TMZ, Perry collapsed in his dressing room after the Aerosmith guitarist performed “Walk This Way” with Joel and his band. Paramedics attended to Perry for 40 minutes …
Read More »Hear Ice Cube Take Aim at Trump on New Song 'Arrest the President'
Ice Cube takes aim at President Trump in his politically charged new song “Arrest the President,” the latest cut off the gangsta rapper’s upcoming album Everythang’s Corrupt. While Ice Cube doesn’t mention Trump by name, he makes his target clear with pointed lyrics like, “Let’s meet at the White House …
Read More »Earl Sweatshirt Fits a Lifetime Into One Verse on 'Nowhere2go'
Earl Sweatshirt‘s “Nowhere2go” is succinct. One taut verse, a little under two minutes, then it’s over. In that small window of time, Earl detailsdealing with depression— but really, it’s a collection of short stories crammed together. There are pockets of friends on top of locations next to shifts in times. …
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