If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Streetwear is a funny word. Most of us – even fashion experts – have trouble defining the catch-all term that includes everything from retro Nikes to Supreme box …
Read More »Lana Del Rey Sings With Nikki Lane on Devastating 'Breaking Up Slowly'
Back in October, Lana Del Rey joined Nikki Lane onstage in Austin to perform the song “Breaking Up Slowly.” On Friday, the studio version of their collaboration arrived with the release of Del Rey’s new album Chemtrails Over the Country Club. Written by Del Rey and Lane, it’s a devastating …
Read More »Justin Bieber Is a Serious Adult Who Really Likes His Wife on 'Justice'
Justin Bieber’s sixth album, Justice, begins with the voice of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere,” the civil rights icon declares, leading us to expect, perhaps with some trepidation, a statement on our troubled times from the 27-year-old pop star himself. Instead, Bieber …
Read More »'Q: Into the Storm' Asks Who Q Is, But Is That Really the Point?
During the early days of the QAnon movement — before the Capitol Riot insurrection, before the #StoptheSteal movement, and before believers like Marjorie Taylor Greene transitioned from the annals of Conspiracy YouTube to the halls of Congress — there was a longstanding debate within the media whether it was worth …
Read More »David Bowie's 'Brilliant Live Adventures' Series Closes With Famed 1999 NYC Gig
David Bowie’s Brilliant Live Adventures— an archival series that collected six of the late singer’s Nineties concerts — will conclude with David Bowie at the Kit Kat Klub (Live New York 99), due out April 2nd. The 12-song performance was originally recorded on November 12th, 1999 at the small venue …
Read More »Bigfoot Legends, Pot Farming and Murder Collide in New 'Sasquatch' Trailer
Hulu has released the trailer forSasquatch, a three-part documentary series that explores a series of murder investigations in Northern California, which have been linked to both the area’s cannabis farming and its local Bigfoot legends. It premieres April 20th on the streaming platform. The series was inspired by the work …
Read More »Watch Black Pumas Blaze Through 'Colors' at the 2021 Grammy Awards
Black Pumas performed their psychedelic soul favorite, “Colors,” on the Grammy Awards Sunday, March 14th. Backed by a full band, Black Pumas took the stage after an interview segment highlighted their nomination in the Record of the Year category. Singer Eric Burton gave an impassioned take on the song, belting …
Read More »Tiffany Haddish Reacts to Grammy Win on 'Kids Say the Darndest Things'
Tiffany Haddish was shooting an episode of herKids Say the Darndest Things revival series when she got the news that her Netflix comedy special,Black Mitzvah, had been awarded Best Comedy Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards. In a heartwarming video from the show’s set, which Haddish shared on Monday, …
Read More »Hear Samantha Ronson's Remix of Toots and the Maytals' 'Freedom Train'
Ahead of the Grammys on Sunday, Samantha Ronson has remixed Toots and the Maytals‘ “Freedom Train” from their nominated album Got to be Tough. Ronson enlisted Pete Nappi for the project, releasing the version with a video by Henry Stein. It features clips of Toots Hibbert performing with his band, …
Read More »The Weeknd to Boycott Future Grammy Awards Following 'After Hours' Snub
After previously calling the Grammys “corrupt,” the Weeknd revealed Thursday that he would boycott the annual event in the future after his After Hours was snubbed at this year’s awards. “Because of the secret committees, I will no longer allow my label to submit my music to the Grammys,” Abel …
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