Lauryn Hill, Wyclef Jean, and Pras Michel will reunite as the Fugees and play their first shows in 15 years to mark the 25th anniversary of their 1996 classic, The Score. The trek will properly launch in November, but Wednesday, September 22nd, the Fugees will play a special gig in …
Read More »'I May Destroy You' Creator Michaela Coel Dedicates Emmy to Sexual Assault Survivors
I May Destroy You creator-star Michaela Coel delivered a succinct and poignant acceptance speech at the 2021 Emmys, accepting her award for Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. “I dedicate this story,” she said onstage, “to every single survivor of sexual assault.” Coel — creator, writer, …
Read More »Adia Victoria Reclaims the South's Artistic Traditions on 'A Southern Gothic'
Whenever Adia Victoria found herself struggling to write about the South while confined at home throughout 2020, she would turn to the soil. The one source of creative comfort she found was the imposing magnolia tree visible just outside her mother’s house in North Nashville. “I got really close to …
Read More »Tech-Bro TikTok Influencer Claims He Makes Cash Snitching on Strippers to IRS
Earlier this month, Rosalia, a dancer in Las Vegas, decided to hop on a trend popular on StripperTok showing off how much she makes in a few busy days. In the video, captioned, “What a weekend looks like as a Vegas stripper,” Rosalia shows off her earnings with Bia’s “Whole …
Read More »South Carolina Lawyer Accused of Botched Suicide-By-Hitman Surrenders to Cops
UPDATE (9/16): Murdaugh has surrendered to authorities on charges of conspiracy to commit insurance fraud. He is expected to appear in court on Thursday. A tale of untimely deaths in the family a South Carolina lawyer has taken its most bizarre turn yet, when police announced Richard Alexander “Alex” Murdaugh, …
Read More »Former Officers Plead Not Guilty in George Floyd Civil Rights Case
Four former Minneapolis police officers charged with violating George Floyd‘s civil rights were arraigned in federal court and pleaded not guilty on Tuesday, as the Associated Press reports. Derek Chauvin, Thomas Lane, J. Keung and Tou Thao were indicted by a federal grand jury in for allegedly depriving Floyd of …
Read More »Mike Mignola Returns to the World of 'Hellboy' with New One-Shot Comic
After five years, Hellboy creator Mike Mignola is returning to the world he built as both the writer and illustrator of a new full-length comic book. Titled Sir Edward Grey: Acheron, the new one-shot is due to be published by Dark Horse Comics on December 1. The story picks up …
Read More »Stone Temple Pilots, Bush Cancel Co-Headlining Tour Due to 'Covid-Related Circumstances'
Stone Temple Pilots and Bush have canceled their upcoming U.S. co-headlining tour due to “unfortunate and unavoidable Covid-related circumstances.” The 11-date trek was scheduled to begin September 30th in Mesa, Arizona. However, Bush announced Friday that the tour — as well as the band’s planned festival appearances — have been …
Read More »Gene Simmons Has Been Making Art in Secret for 50 Years
UPDATE: Following a bout with Covid and Kiss‘ reconfigured tour dates, Gene Simmons‘ first-ever art gallery exhibit will now open October 21st. *** Gene Simmons will give fans a glimpse at his never-before-seen artwork as the Kiss bassist has announced his first-ever art gallery exhibit in Las Vegas this October. …
Read More »Exclusive: Bob Marley Estate to Launch Limited-Edition Apparel Collection With Shoe Palace
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Bob Marley fans now have a new place online to find merchandise to rep their favorite artist: Shoe Palace is dropping a limited-edition apparel collection in honor of …
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