If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. With face masks as the norm now, you may have also noticed people wearing neck gaiters. The best neck gaiters can protect you during outdoor activities, say when …
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The Covid pandemic is not over, and may not be over for a long while yet. But with vaccination rates up, this might be a good moment to pause and think about what a microscopic virus has done to our world. Already there’s a literary pandemic of excellent books emerging, …
Read More »Flashback: Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson Duet on 'You Win Again' in 2004
Bob Dylan turned 80 on Monday, but he didn’t publicly mark the occasion in any way beyond posts on his Instagram and Facebook pages promoting his Heaven’s Gate Whiskey. The rest of the world, however, was happy to fill in the gaps and tributes poured in from all quarters. Meanwhile, …
Read More »RS Charts: J. Cole Replaces Himself at Number One With 'My Life'
A deluge of J. Cole tracks took over the latest Rolling Stone Top 100 Songs chart: Following the release of The Off-Season, the rapper scored eight of the ten most popular tracks in the country. The leader was “My.Life” with 21 Savage and Morray, which earned 36.4 million streams. (Cole …
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. If there’s one thing celebrities love, it’s a brand partnership. From fragrances, to makeup, to candles and fashion, you’re bound to find something that a star is working …
Read More »Flashback: Roger Daltrey Plays 'Who Are You' With David Gilmour in 1992
Roger Daltrey rolled out the first three dates of a solo tour yesterday. “[Daltrey] and members of the Who touring band will be on the road late summer 2021,” reads an announcement on the Who’s official website, “performing some Who hits, a few rarities and some solo hits. So far, …
Read More »Got Unworn Kicks and Closet Castoffs? Read This Pro's Top Tips Before You Sell Your Merch
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Home cleaning often comes with the realization that you’ve amassed way too much stuff — including in your wardrobe. Donating your closet castoffs is one option, but you …
Read More »5G Could Be the Future of Concerts. No, Really
Hip-hop artist TheHxliday is 19 years old and determined to have true creative control of his visuals as he makes his way up the music business. He’s looking to a cell-phone company to achieve that. The Baltimore native, real name Noah Malik Lee, signed a deal with Motown Records last …
Read More »Patti Smith on the Return of Live Music and the First Time She Met Bob Dylan
Patti Smith isn’t one to get cabin fever, but this past year has been the exception, as the pandemic left her grounded in her home city. “I haven’t left New York in over a year, which is the longest I’ve been rooted since my children have grown,” she tells Rolling …
Read More »'The Killing of Two Lovers': Portrait of a Desperate Dad in Denial — With a Gun
Robert Machoian’s debut feature, The Killing of Two Lovers, has a tough psychological knot braided right through its center, one that it doesn’t quite satisfyingly untangle — not that it exactly means to. The movie opens with a man named David (Clayne Crawford) standing over his sleeping wife, Nikki (Sepideh …
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