“Weird Al” Yankovic teamed up with the Gregory Brothers for a comedic musical take on Tuesday night’s presidential debate between Donald Trump and Joe Biden with their video for the song “We’re All Doomed.” Yankovic and the Gregory Brothers’ satirical rendering accurately summed up the general consensus following the debate: …
Read More »Girl Talk Teams Up With Bas for New Song 'Fallin”
Mashup king Girl Talk and Queens rapper Bas have reteamed for the new track “Fallin’,” their second collaboration following “Outta Pocket,” a song off the Dreamville compilation Revenge of the Dreamers III. “I first saw Girl Talk at Catalpa Music Festival in New York City in 2012. I said, ‘Who’s …
Read More »The Best Leather Backpacks for Travel, Work and the Outdoors
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. The idea of lugging your stuff from point A to point B doesn’t exactly spark excitement, but slinging on a sleek new carryall just might. Whether you’re commuting …
Read More »'The Comey Rule' Will Give You 2016 Election PTSD
Is it possible for something to feel dated and too soon at the same time? Watching The Comey Rule, Showtime’s two-part limited series (premiering tonight) about former FBI Director Jim Comey’s rocky four-year tenure straddling the Obama and Trump administrations, is in some ways like stepping into a distant period …
Read More »The Gospel According to Ethan Hawke
It’s debatable whether Ethan Hawke has ever given a better performance in his long and impressive career than his turn as abolitionist John Brown in the Showtime miniseries The Good Lord Bird. He’s certainly not given a bigger one. Brown was a passionate, bordering-on-unhinged opponent of slavery who led the …
Read More »'Enola Holmes': Sleuth Sisters Are Doing It For Themselves
We all know of one Sherlock Holmes, he of the calabash pipe, expert deductive skills and a century-plus worth of pop-cultural staying power. Fans of Arthur Conan Doyle’s novels about the resident of 221B Baker Street — along with the legion of movie, TV, radio-play and stage-production adaptations of his …
Read More »Flashback: AC/DC Rip Through 'TNT' at 1977 London Gig
New photos of AC/DC hit the internet this month, seeming to confirm longstanding reports that they have regrouped for a new album. The images were briefly shared on the band’s official homepage before being pulled down, but not before fans captured then and spread them all over the web. The …
Read More »One Ex-Officer Charged in Connection to the Killing of Breonna Taylor
A Kentucky grand jury has charged one former Louisville Metro Police Department officer, Brett Hankison, in the police killing of Breonna Taylor. Hankison was charged three counts of first-degree wanton endangerment. No charges were announced for the other two officers involved in the March 13th shooting, Jonathan Mattingly and Myles …
Read More »Punks Unite in Trailer for Rock Against Racism Doc 'White Riot'
A new documentary, White Riot, will look back at how the punk scene in Great Britain came close to swinging to the far right, sparking a Rock Against Racism movement there in the mid-Seventies. The film will come out via Virtual Cinema on October 16th. “We said, what we need …
Read More »Are You Storing Your Watches Properly? Use These Watch Cases for Traveling and Safekeeping
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. If you’re traveling with watches you’re not going to keep on your wrist the entire time, you’ll need a decent watch case to take with you. A dedicated …
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