If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Here’s how June is supposed to work, entertainment-wise: multiplexes fill up with big, loud, expensive movies, and television scales back ambition in favor of low-risk, low-impact programming. But …
Read More »John Fogerty and Family Drop 'Fogerty's Factory' EP
John Fogerty and his three children have spent their time in quarantine performing classics and uploading them on YouTube, including “Lodi,” “The City of New Orleans,” and others.Now, on his 75th birthday, the rocker and his family have released Fogerty’s Factory, an EP of the songs. The title of the …
Read More »Enrique Bunbury Rejects Rock Nostalgia in Forward-Thinking New Album, 'Posible'
For more than three decades, Spanish rock legend Enrique Bunbury has spun fantastic stories of dark fantasy and probed the depths of universal human emotions through his songs. Yet in his disquieting and introspective 10th studio album, Posible, he delves into the many alternate worlds that exist within himself. “Other …
Read More »Zachary Quinto Returns for Some Soul-Snatching in New 'NOS4A2' Trailer
Zachary Quinto returns from the dead and sets out for vengeance in the creepy new trailer for Season Two of NOS4A2, premiering June 21st on AMC. NOS4A2 is centered around a good-and-evil battle between Vic — a young artist with supernatural abilities played by Ashleigh Cummings — and Quinto’s Richard …
Read More »Sharon Van Etten's 'Because I Was in Love' Livestream to Benefit NIVA
Sharon Van Etten will perform a livestream of her 2009 debut album, Because I Was in Love, on May 29th. Tickets are currently available and a portion of the event’s ticket proceeds will benefit the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) as well as her band and crew. Each ticket holder …
Read More »Quavo, Takeoff, Starrah, and Murda Beatz Will Host an Online Singing Competition
In a period where social media streaming has never been more saturated and competitive amid social distancing measures brought on by the ongoing crisis, social media app Triller has launched a new star-studded singing competition to break through the noise and draw some eyes. “Step Up to the Mic,” the …
Read More »Check Out Two Songs From El-P's 'Capone' Score
The biopic Capone arrives on video-on-demand Friday and with it comes an original score by Run the Jewels’ El-P, the producer’s first full-length score since 2004. Ahead of May 29th release of Capone (Original Motion Picture Score) on Milan Records, Rolling Stone exclusively shares a pair of cuts from the …
Read More »Norma McCorvey, Jane Roe of 'Roe v. Wade,' Said She Was Paid to Take Anti-Abortion Stance
Norma McCorvey, who used the pseudonym “Jane Roe” in the landmark reproductive rights case Roe v. Wade, said that the reason she was an anti-abortion activist later in life was because she was paid. The revelation comes in the new FX documentary AKA Jane Roe, which premieres this Friday, May …
Read More »Trump Says He's Taking Hydroxychloroquine, But He Also Lies Daily
Trump is all-in on hydroxychloroquine, a drug he has touted without proof as a miracle cure for those afflicted with COVID-19. The president told the press he has been taking the controversial drug — which he has promoted despite scientists finding it does not help treat COVID-19 — for the …
Read More »Obama Strikes Uplifting Tone in Speech to High School Grads
Following performances from Dua Lipa, H.E.R., Kevin Hart and others, former president Barack Obama addressed the teens graduating high school amid a pandemic. “I couldn’t be prouder of all of you in the graduating class of 2020 as well as the teachers and the coaches and, most of all, parents …
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