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Gucci Mane's post-prison comeback couldn't knock Drake off the top of the Billboard 200 as Views racked its 12th week at Number One. The Canadian rapper's latest moved an additional 85,000 total copies, and as in previous weeks throughout this ru...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: On the Charts: Drake's 'Views' Scores 12th Week at Number One
To celebrate the seventh anniversary of Third Man Records and their 3 millionth record pressed, Jack White's label previously revealed they would endeavor to make history by playing a phonographic record in sp...
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Nearly three years have passed since quintessential New York City rocker Lou Reed died, and today, Lincoln Center, one of his favorite destinations in the city, has been hosting "The Bells: A Daylong Celebration of Lou Reed" in his honor. The event's evening programming – streaming live here beginning at 7 p....
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French Montana and Drake have dropped their festive new video for "No Shopping," their track off the Coke Boys rapper's upcoming LP MC4. The track marks Montana's first collaboration with Drake since their 2012 hit "Pop That."<...
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Ghostface Killah is once again facing a copyright infringement lawsuit stemming from the rapper's Supreme Clientele after an appeals court ruled that composer Jack Urbont, who wrote the "Iron Man Theme" for the Sixties cartoon Marvel Super H...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: 'Iron Man' Composer Revives Ghostface Killah Lawsuit After Appeal
"I don't even know how to describe the damn thing," says director David Ayer, just after wrapping post-production on Suicide Squad, his star-packed, supervillain-centric, DC Comics-based probable blockbuster, hitting theaters on August 5th. "It's not like anything else. And it's not trying to be like anything else." In an interview for our Jared Leto co...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: 'Suicide Squad': Director David Ayer on Creating a New Joker
Kanye West has partnered with fashion house Balmain for the video for "Wolves," a track off the rapper's forever project, The Life of Pablo. Unlike West's Watch Kanye West's Tearful 'Wolves' Video Starring Balmain
Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain, who will release a 20th anniversary reissue of their punk bible Please Kill Me: The Uncensored History of Punk, recently led Rolling Stone on a Facebook Live tour of the Bowery, the New York strip that was once home to some of the most vital punk locales. In this exclusive video, watch as McNeil and McCain revisit places like CBGB, Ramones collabora...
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Ozzy Osbourne makes a heavy metal cameo in an upcoming episode of animated Disney XD series The 7D, a modern update of the title characters from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The Black Sabbath frontman and wife Sharon play the Duke and Duchess of Drear – parents of daughter Kelly's character, witch Hildy Gloom – in "Bummer Vacation," which prem...
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It's not hard to believe that the world can come to an end; just view the current general election. Into the Forest, which director Patricia Rozema (I've Heard the Mermaids Singing) adapted from Jean Hegland's apocalyptic 1996 novel, brings the darkness to the near future in a house in the rural woods. That's where two sisters, Nell (Ellen Page) and Eva (E...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: 'Into the Forest' Review: It's the End of the World (and They Don't Feel Fine)
Some Bernie Sanders supporters – about 10 percent of them, it seems – say they're sick and tired of being told to suck it up and be "team players" in the general-election contest against Donald Trump. The Democrats weren't fair ...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: RNC and DNC Showed There Are Two Teams in America – Choose Wisely
Most fans will never forget former New Orleans Saints safety Steve Gleason's famous blocked punt during the team's first game back in the Superdome following Hurricane Katrina. You might think it's a downer, watching a movie detailing Gleason's deterioratation from the effects of ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis), a.k.a Lou Gehrig's disease. But the last thing this st...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: 'Gleason' Review: A Moving Look at Sports Hero Battling ALS
Rolling Stone's latest cover star Jared Leto has been talked about all year for his stirring, disturbing performance in the upcoming Suicide Squad as the Joker. The method actor's on-set actions as he dove into the character's sick mind have a...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Weekend Rock Question: What Is Jared Leto's Best Role?
My Chemical Romance have announced a 10th anniversary reissue of their double-platinum The Black Parade LP. The 2-CD/3-LP set, out September 23rd via Warner Bros. Records, includes Living With Ghosts, a second disc featu...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: My Chemical Romance to Release 'The Black Parade' Deluxe Reissue
Fifth Harmony paid tribute to their idols Destiny's Child on Thursday with a fiery medley for ABC's summer music series Greatest Hits. The quintet, decked out in Nineties-style bandanas and light-washed jeans, rolled through "Say My Name," "Independent Women" and "Survivor"...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: See Fifth Harmony Bring Back 2000s in Destiny's Child Medley
You're not looking at the funniest comedy ever made, or even the freshest. But Bad Moms knows its way around a laugh and the women who so need to get their party on. Mila Kunis, always a wonderfully frisky screen presence, tones down her inherent hotness to play Amy, the 32-year-old mother of two kids she burdens with too high expectations, even more than those she sets for herself...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: 'Bad Moms' Review: A 'Hangover' for Stressed Mothers
Sharon Jones walks into the Black Cat Café in Sharon Springs, New York, a tiny village one hour west of Albany, and is immediately greeted with jokes and hugs by every employee. A fiery performer who spent decades in obscurity before becoming a Grammy-nominated soul and funk savior with her longtime backing band the Dap-K...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Sharon Jones Fights On: 'I Have Cancer; Cancer Don't Have Me'
Earlier this month, the UFC sold for a whopping $4 billion, making it the most lucrative transaction for an organization in sports history. As the president of the UFC and partial owner, Dana White took home a good chunk of change from the deal, too. Watch UFC President Dana White Explain Why He Spoke at the Republican National Convention
On her sweat-stained road to Rio, Greek-American distance runner Alexi Pappas has learned that success can be measured in messy moments. After training with her new Greek Olympic team in Karpenisi, Pappas is spending her final days leading up to the Olympics training in Mammoth Lakes, California. While partaking in a particularly difficult workout a couple of hours before we spoke, Pappas pushe...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Inside the Mind of Olympic Runner Alexi Pappas
In two decisions released Wednesday, a Wisconsin appeals court upheld a decision to try the girls in the "Slender Man" case as adults. The two girls admitted as 12-year-olds in 2014 to having
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: 'Slender Man' Trial: Why Trying These Girls as Adults Is Absurd
Lady Gaga covered a handful of classic, pseudo-political tunes – including Neil Young's "Old Man" and the Beatles' "Come Together" – at a free...
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A guitar Elvis Presley used frequently in the Sixties, the King's 1935 birth document, his .357 Magnum revolver and his custom-made karate outfit are among the nearly 200 unique items that hit the block August 13th as part of Inval...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Elvis Presley's Guitar, Birth Document, Karate Gi Go to Auction
Last month, Rolling Stone hosted the four members of Descendents in our New York City office. The main order of business was to talk with the SoCal pop-punk legends about Hypercaffium Spazzinate – their first album in 12 years, out today – but we also took a few minutes to get their expert opinions on the Watch Descendents Trash Rolling Stone's Greatest Punk Albums List
"If I'd said, 'Television is more poplar than Jesus,' I might have got away with it!" John Lennon lamented as cameras rolled from each of the three major American TV networks. The cheeky remark drew a laugh from the assembled crowd of journalists, but recently Lennon hadn't been so lucky. It was Au...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: When John Lennon's 'More Popular Than Jesus' Controversy Turned Ugly


Red Hot Chili Peppers, Courtney Barnett and eight other artists will reissue or issue new albums on pink vinyl to benefit the third annual Ten Bands One Cause, which raises funds and awareness for
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Democratic Presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's daughter Chelsea introduced her mother before the nominee addressed the Democratic National Convention on Thursday in Philadelphia. In a personal, well-poised speech, Chelsea said she was at the DNC as a "proud American, a proud Democrat, a proud mother and tonight in part...
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Katy Perry appeared at the Democratic National Convention with a victorious roar and to extol Hillary Clinton's run for president. An early supporter of Clinton's campaign, Perry was a confident choice that implored the crowd to "use your voice" before performing "Rise" and "Roar."This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Watch Katy Perry 'Rise' and 'Roar' for Hillary Clinton at DNC
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was both hilarious and serious at the Democratic National Convention Thursday night, targeting Donald Trump with wit and candor. "I'm Michael Jordan, and I'm here with Hillary," the basketball legend said to the audience, which gave him a mixed reaction. "I said that because I know Donald Trump couldn't tell the difference." The crowd then ...
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Tonight is the final night of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, when Hillary Clinton will formally accept the party's nomination for president. Capping off the four-day convention, Clinton will be introduced by her daughter, Chelsea Clinton. Many people are expecting comparisons between the you...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: DNC Livestream Day 4: Watch Hillary Clinton's Speech
MTV will turn 35 on August 1st, and to celebrate they're launching the new cable channel MTV Classic. It's going to feature old shows like Beavis and Butt-head, Daria, The Real World, Run's House, Cribs, Aeon Flux and Unplugged. This new channel is going to replace VH1 Classic, but many of its signature shows –...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Flashback: 15 Random Minutes of MTV From November 1982
Throughout the last decade, Gucci Mane has been the wild card of Atlanta rap. His flow was a giddy, stream-of-consciousness spill of internal rhymes, sing-song melodies as playful as jump-rope chants and unpredictable imagery ("Gucci Mane crazy I might pull up on a zebra/Land on top a eagle, smokin' a joint of reefer," he rapped on 201...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Review: Gucci Mane Has Post-Prison Heel Turn on 'Everybody Looking'
East Londoner Neo Jessica Joshua first stepped onstage as a backup singer for the likes of Jarvis Cocker and Kwabs before she began to write and make tracks at home as Nao. Working with fellow U.K. underground producers like Loxe, Mura Masa and A.K. Paul (whose brother Jai Paul remains one of the more mysterious figures in the U.K.), she gained notice for her first two EPs before popping up on ...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Meet Nao, Avant-R&B Star Moving From Back-Up Singer Shadows
On Tuesday, Bernie Sanders formally nominated Hillary Clinton to be the Democratic nominee for president, officially drawing to a close a hard-fought, 14-month campaign that brought him within spitting distance of the White House. It was a bittersweet moment — not just because he came so close and fell short, and not just because Jane Sanders: Why Bernie Voters Shouldn't Get Over It
When Adele performed at Seattle's KeyArena earlier in the week, she spotted a familiar face in the audience: her own. Local drag artist Kristie Champagne, whose real name is Kristopher Zello, was dressed in full Adele regalia and went onstage at the request of the singer.
...This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Watch Adele Bring Drag Adele Impersonator Onstage
James Schamus is 56 — a little late, you might think, to start a career as a director. But as a long-time screenwriter (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon), producer (Brokeback Mountain), and savvy film executive who championed such talents as Ang Lee, Todd Haynes and the Coen brothers, Schamus knows his way around the business and the art of movies. With Indignation,</...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: 'Indignation' Review: Finally, a Great Philip Roth Movie
When Usain Bolt smashed the 100-meter World Record in Berlin of August 2009, it was both expected and unexpected. In Beijing of August 2008, Bolt ran the 100-meter in 9.69 and bet the rest of his competitors by a mile. In August 2009, he ran it in 9.58, which led to him becoming the fastest man in the world. Wearing the green, yellow, and black of his country...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Usain Bolt: What the World's Fastest Man Means to Jamaica
It's a feeling that's grown over the last year, every time Barack Obama's called on to speak to some serious issue. Last night, at the Democratic National Convention, he delivered the best president-to-candidate handoff in living memory, framing the moral stakes of the election, giving context to this Democratic Party, needling Donald Trump and celebrating the country and Hillary...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Obama's DNC Speech: His Last Wink Out the Door
On July 7th, Jay Z did something out of character: He released a protest song. The rapper had reportedly wired tens of thousands of dollars to bail protesters out of jail in Baltimore in 2015, and Tidal donate...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Inside Hip-Hop's New Activist Era
This weekend's episode of Ozzy & Jack's World Detour, the History Channel show where the Black Sabbath singer and his son visit important historical sites around the world, will find the singer returning to the Alamo. It's a place of infamy for him since rumors have long swirled that he urinated on t...
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A new trailer for Ron Howard's forthcoming documentary on the Beatles,The Beatles: Eight Days A Week - The Touring Years, captures the band members worrying about the negative aspects of their rocketship rise to fame. In Ringo Starr's words, "We can't go on forever as four clean little mop-tops playin...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Watch the Beatles Struggle With Fame in New Trailer for Ron Howard Doc
This past spring, the Rolling Stones became the first rock group to stage a free outdoor concert to hundreds of thousands of people in Havana, Cuba. ...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Rolling Stones Mark Cuba Show With One-Night-Only Film Screening
When Under Armour released the Curry Two Lows this summer to an onslaught of heckles and Seinfeld comparisons, it was easy to assume the sneakers were a total flop. After all, what lifestyle product in 2016 could survive the endless stream of mockery the shoes inspired across social media? But two-time MVP Stephen C...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: What's Really Wrong With Stephen Curry's Ugly Under Armour Sneakers

At night, Jeffrey Dahmer dreamt about having sex with corpses. Then he got up, went to school and proceeded with his day as a fairly typical suburban teen in small town Ohio. He had a group of friends. They found him slightly odd, but amusing. He rode around in Chevys and rooted for the Seahawks. He even took a girl to prom. Life was pretty normal for Dahmer, until his urges came to a head two ...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: 'My Friend Dahmer': Inside Movie Adaptation of Serial Killer's Teen Life
On April 1st, 1971, Led Zeppelin played a London concert that was recorded for broadcast on the BBC, but when the show aired, the band's high-energy performance of early B side "Communication Breakdown" from that night was omitted. The track, which runs just under five minutes – twice as long as it did on...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Hear Led Zeppelin's Loose Live 'Communication Breakdown'
What's the best advice you ever received?
It was from the attorney general of Massachusetts, Francis X. Bellotti. He said, "Just remember, at any given moment you are much more focused on you than almost anybody else is." So don't overreact to criticism in or out of the press. Have some confidence. Also, when you're in offic...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: The Last Word: Barney Frank on Bernie Sanders, Bill O'Reilly and Hard Drugs
In November 2015, a historian received an email from Nikita Kamaev, the executive director of the Russian Anti-Doping Agency. It read, in part:
"I am writing to you because you are a reputable, widely known person in the field of sports science and anti-doping issues.
I wanted to write a book about the true story of sport pharmacology and doping in Russia since in 198...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Russian Olympic Doping Scandal: How It Happened
Kim Kardashian took to Snapchat earlier this month unveiling footage suggesting that Taylor Swift was aware about many of the controversial lyrics in Kanye West's song "Famous" before it came out. At a surprise appearance onstage with Drake on Wednesday night in Chicago, Kanye briefly referenced the recent inciden...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Kanye West on Taylor Swift: 'I'm So Glad My Wife Has Snapchat'
Pink Floyd have raided their vaults for a massive, 27-disc box set anthologizing their first seven years together, The Early Years 1965 – 1972, due out on November 11th. It will contain unreleased outtakes and demos, TV appearances, seven hours of concert recordings, 15 hours of video (including concert performance...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Pink Floyd Detail Massive 27-Disc 'Early Years' Box Set
On December 12th, 2014, Brian Wilson gathered former Beach Boys bandmates (Al Jardine) and high-profile guests (fun.'s Nate Ruess, Kacey Musgraves) in Las Vegas for the PBS Soundstage concert special Brian Wilson & Friends. Now the po...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Brian Wilson Preps Concert Set Featuring Al Jardine, Guests
It's one in the afternoon, and Halsey is getting buzzed on Veuve Clicquot rosé and telling me things that maybe she shouldn't. Like the fact that the last time she was here in Central Park, she was with an ex-boyfriend who was coming down from heroin and just wanted to lie in the sun for six hours. Or that the original plan for today, dreamed up by her record label, was for us to...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Inside Halsey's Troubled Past, Chaotic Present

Vice President Joe Biden gave a fiery speech during the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday. Biden spoke of his relationship with President Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama, paid fitting tribute to his son Beau Biden, who passed away las...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Watch Joe Biden Bring the House Down in Fiery DNC Speech
On Wednesday, Christine Leinonen gave one of the most moving, heartwrenching speeches at the Democratic National Convention thus far. The mother of Christopher "Drew" Leinonen, one of the 49 shooting victims killed by Omar Mateen after he opened fire in Pulse Nightclub in Orland...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Watch Moving DNC Speech From Mother of Pulse Orlando Victim
It's a balmy 90 degrees in Philadelphia's Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park. The late afternoon sun is washing over some 1,500 Bernie Sanders supporters sitting in an open grassy field, rapt by the events unfolding on three massive LED screens that have been erected for the occasion. The crowd is angry, bereft and glued to the screens as the presidential nomination roll call unfolds. The...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Inside the 'Bernie or Bust' Movement's Last Gasp
Questlove has fired back at Fox News host Bill O'Reilly for his "slavery" comments following Michelle Obama's Questlove Blasts Bill O'Reilly Over Slavery Comments
Mötley Crüe's Vince Neil pleaded not guilty Wednesday to the misdemeanor battery charge the singer is facing after Vince Neil Pleads Not Guilty to Pulling Woman to Ground
Aside from writing songs about war and historical atrocities, Slayer have hardly been the sort of band to dabble in politics. And while guitarist and chief songwriter Kerry King expects his fans to come to their own conclusion in November, he has made up his mind. "I'm certainly not a political analyst, but I think that Hi...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Slayer's Kerry King Talks Election's Only 'Safe, Correct Choice'
There's a killer idea circling this tricked-up teen thriller, which is more than you can say for most summer movies. But the idea never lands because Nerve lacks the, well, nerve to follow through on its convictions. These days, with Pokemon Go turning smartphone app users into digitally-led zombies, a film about a livestream online game that dares its users to risk their lives for ...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: 'Nerve' Review: It's 'Pokemon Go' as a Gonzo Horror Movie
Donald Trump seemingly encouraged a cyber-attack against Hillary Clinton during a press conference Wednesday in Doral, Florida. "Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are mi...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Trump Asks Russia to Find Hillary Clinton's Deleted Emails

Kidnappings, mulitiple-personalities, creepy underground rooms — the first trailer for M. Night Shyamalan's upcoming psychological chiller Split suggests the filmmaker is back to his old creeping-viewers-out stomping grounds.
Should you wonder what twist the the Sixth Sense director may have in store, the clip reveals the first plot wrinkle up-front: Kevin (X-...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Watch Trailer for M. Night Shyamalan's Creepy New Thriller 'Split'

Joe Walsh has revealed that, come November, he won't be casting his vote for Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump. In a new interview with the Associated Press, the Eagles guitarist explained: "I am not for any existing candidate but I sure am going to vote on who the judges are where I live because I may have to go t...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Why Joe Walsh Isn't Voting For Clinton or Trump
"Dudes only" — that might as well be the motto when it comes to big-screen finance dramas such as The Wolf of Wall Street and The Big Short. In Equity, an explosive corporate thriller, a dynamite Anna Gunn fights back. As investment banker Naomi Bishop, the Breaking Bad Emmy winner comes out blazing, and it's not just the dickheads at the top s...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: 'Equity' Review: The She-Wolf of Wall Street
When actress Elizabeth Banks walked onstage at the Democratic National Convention Tuesday night, her entrance was accompanied by Queen's resilient "We Are the Champions," the same track Queen's Brian May on Elizabeth Banks' DNC Entrance: 'Trump Has Been Trumped!'
Brooklyn-based composer, visual artist and programmer Tristan Perich has been releasing works for 1-bit electronics for nearly a decade. Using the simplest possible electronic sounds, he creates musical suites out of ones and zeroes — an dizzying approach that feels like pocket calculators blipping their secret love songs.
His latest album, the rhythmic exploration Noise Patter...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Watch Composer-Programmer Tristan Perich Explain His Circuit Board LP

A deep love of the blues united the great British rock guitarists who came of age in the Sixties, but for some, Scotty Moore – best known as Elvis' right-hand man on era-defining classics as "Jailhouse Rock" and "Heartbreak Hotel" – was every bit as influential. Keith Richards in par...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Keith Richards on Scotty Moore: 'He Was My Hero'
Thirty-five years after attempting to assassinate then-President Ronald Reagan and shooting three others, John W. Hinckley Jr. will be freed from a government psychiatric hospital, John Hinckley Jr., Attempted Reagan Assassin, to Be Freed After 35 Years
Radiohead kicked off the American leg of their A Moon Shaped Pool tour at Madison Square Garden Tuesday night with a stunning 24-song set that mixed selections from the new LP with old favorites. The most shocking moment came at the beginning of the encore section when they broke out the OK Computer cut "Let Do...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Watch Radiohead Play 'Let Down' for First Time in 10 Years

Luke greets me in the hallway, thrusting a book in my direction, then snatches it back and darts into his room. It's been two weeks since I've seen him, and what I desperately want to do is grab him up and hug him till he howls. But because it's been two weeks – and because he is autistic – I must begin again, from the start line, with my son.
His bedroom, pe...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Luke's Best Chance: One Man's Fight for His Autistic Son
The father of one member of U.S.A. Freedom Kids, the patriotic preteen girl group who briefly became a viral sensation after performing at a Donald Trump rally, is planning to sue the Republican presidential nominee over broken p...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: USA Freedom Kids to Sue Trump Campaign Over Broken Promises
Nas and Erykah Badu have joined forces for the brooding and gorgeous new song "This Bitter Land." The track, streaming exclusively below, will appear on the soundtrack for The Land, an upcoming film executive-produced by Nas and Machine Gun Kelly.
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In April, Slightly Stoopid renewed their collaboration with one of their musical heroes when they dropped by Bob Weir's Tamalpais Research Institute Studios in San Rafael, California, for a live webcast. During the show, the San Diego band, known fo...
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Jared Leto is wearing a preposterous straw hat this morning, a gigantic, not-quite-a-sombrero thing he bought for seven bucks at a corner store. And why not? He's made it this far by committing fully, sometimes crazily, to everything in his life: Method acting, music-making, video directing, tech investing, not to mention the arts of being enigmatic, brainy and really, really good-looking....
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Jared Leto: The Unlikely Triumphs of a Rock-Star Movie Star
Well, it was probably unreasonable to expect three straight classic shows from WWE. After Sunday's Battleground PPV surpassed any and all expectations to be the frontrunner for main roster Show of the Year, 'WWE SmackDown Live': Dolph Ziggler and Apollo Crews Move On Up
One of the big payoffs in a Radiohead show is the moment in "No Surprises" when the audience joins Thom Yorke in singing, "Bring down the government/They don't, they don't speak for us." But after everything we've witnessed in th...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Radiohead Bring the Fear in Triumphant U.S. Return

Actresses Lena Dunham and America Ferrera took the podium together on the second night of the Democratic National Convention to spea...
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After a hectic start on Day 1 of the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia – with speeches by Michelle Obama, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders trying to unite the party – Day 2's theme is "A Lifetime of Fighting for Children and Families." The night features former President Bill Clinton, as well as House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi. Beforehand,
The hope with most games set in dystopian worlds is that they quickly transcend their more obvious influences. With Compulsion Games’ eye-catching We Happy Few, you might settle for it being the sum of them. Take the game's title – a reference to the most famous speech in Shakespeare’s Henry V. It is, to a certain kind of misty-eyed "Brexit" pat...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: 'We Happy Few': Stylish, Menacing Game Redraws Sixties Britain as Deadly Dystopia
During a rehearsal for the Broadway musical School of Rock, the young band for the show welcomed a surprise visitor to their stage. Guitarist Slash joined the kids to perform See Guns N' Roses' Slash Surprise Kid Rockers at 'School of Rock'
Note to Hollywood: July 4th was weeks ago, so screw you for making us wait so long for the real-deal action-movie fireworks. They show up big time in Jason Bourne, that rare summer thrill ride that doesn't sell out to stupid. After nine years, Matt Damon returns to the role of the amnesiac assassin that made him an icon in 2002's 'Jason Bourne' Review: Matt Damon Is Back and Badass

The company that created the hydraulic Millennium Falcon door that injured Harrison Ford on the set of Star Wars: The Force Awakens two years ago has pleaded guilty to failing to protect actors and workers on set. Foodles Productions, which Company Behind Harrison Ford's 'Star Wars' Injury Pleads Guilty
Slash, Derek Trucks, Susan Tedeschi and Jimmie Vaughan will top the Grammy Foundation's live tribute to B.B. King, set to tak...
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Antoine Fuqua's star-studded remake of The Magnificent Seven, Oliver Stone's combo paranoid espionage thriller/biopic Snowden and a look at Barack Obama's year in New York city during the early Eighties (Barry) are among the first wave of films announced to screen at the 41st Toronto International Film Festival.
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This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: 'Magnificent Seven,' Obama and Snowden Biopics Lead Toronto Film Festival 2016 Lineup
Reggae and dub legend Lee "Scratch" Perry on his new album, Must Be Free, out September 23rd. The new album finds the Upsetter dissecting spirituality, good, evil, extraterrestrials and the human condition over a free flow of musical styles like reggae, dub, dubstep, acid jazz and electronic music.
Philly sports fans have a reputation. They're loud. They're drunk. They're occasionally violent. It's possible that a Philly sports fan might not even realize that a teen running out on the field mid-game until he's tasered into submission by a security guard is unusual behavior until one leaves their hometown. H...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Why it's Time to Give Philadelphia Sports Fans a Break
Singer-songwriter Alicia Keys spoke alongside social justice activist Van Jones at a POLITICO-sponsored panel near the Democratic National Convention's opening night on Monday to talk about criminal justice r...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Alicia Keys: Donald Trump's Campaign Has Blown 'Dog Whistle'


On Monday, the Chicago Cubs sent four players to the New York Yankees in exchange for fireball-throwing closer Aroldis Chapman, a blockbuster move for the franchise that has a legitimate shot to win its first World Series title since 1908. From a baseball perspective, it's a great deal – the Cubs, with baseball's best record at 59-38, gave up infield and outfield prospects that...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Cubs Acquire Aroldis Chapman: When a Good Team Signs a Problematic Player
Taylor Swift's career was red hot when she stopped by Nashville's Acuff Theatre on October 9th, 2008 to tape an episode of CMT Crossroads with Def Leppard. The 18-year-old country star had just released "Love Story" as the lead singl...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Flashback: Taylor Swift and Def Leppard Perform 'Hysteria'
Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman have a long history of shattering expectations. When the singer and songwriter first teamed up in the mid-1970s for Bat Out of Hell, it was the height of disco, and no label thought their bombastic, theatrical version of rock & roll would ever find an audience. The album sold more than 30 mil...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Meat Loaf Talks Jim Steinman Reunion, Onstage Collapse
Following an appearance at the Republican National Convention last week, Prophets of Rage stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday to perform on TV fo...
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RZA and Interpol's Paul Banks strut through the streets in slim-fitting, dark suits in the new video for "Giant." The song will appear on the duo’s forthcoming collaborative album, Anything But Words, their first asWatch RZA, Interpol's Paul Banks in Energetic 'Giant' Video
A month has passed since a jury ruled that Led Zeppelin did not plagiarize parts of its celebrated "Stairway to Heaven" from an obscure instrumental by 1960s group Spirit, but the case is not over yet. The attorneys for the plaintiff filed an appeal this weekend, while
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Jimmy Page Breaks 'Stairway' Lawsuit Silence While Plaintiff Files Appeal
Before they can even get in the door of the Wells Fargo Center Monday for the start of the Democratic National Convention, Hillary Clinton delegates must pass through a gauntlet of jeering Bernie Sanders supporters gathered behind the rusty, eight-foot fences outside. "A vote for Hillary is a vote for Trump! She will lose to Donald Trump!" one crust punk kid yells. "We will not v...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Bernie or Bust: Meet the Emotional Sanders Supporters Booing the DNC
First Lady Michelle Obama delivered a strong, evocative speech about Hillary Clinton on the opening night of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia Monday night. Her overarching message was about parenthood. With anecdotes about raising daughters Malia and Sasha through their form...
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Lest you thought the New Era was already underway, Foley Claus and Stephanie McMahon were quick to clarify that it really commenced with this landmark Monday night. WWE's flagship show introduced its rebooted roster, a star-studded assembly of A-listers like Mark Henry and Alicia Fox (apologies, Mark and Alica). And similar to last week, possibly as affirmation of programming to come, the ...
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: 'WWE Raw': It's Balor Time
The surprise WikiLeaks dump of nearly 20,000 internal emails from the Democratic National Committee last week led to a topsy-turvy opening day at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia — and offered plenty of comedic opportunities for
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Stephen Colbert Roasts Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Melania Trump in DNC Recap

