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Read More »These Arcade Games Transport You Back to the Eighties Faster Than Doc's Delorean
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. If you’ve decided to access your inner child by recreating the video game arcades of your youth in your home, the good news is that you’ve got plenty …
Read More »Why Don't More Boomers Care About Coronavirus?
If you want to make a white man over the age of 60 mad, tell him he shouldn’t go to an Allman Brothers concert. While perhaps I should have assumed this, I didn’t know it for sure until my dad called to ask me if I wanted to go to …
Read More »En Vogue Preview 'Born to Sing' Reissue With Rare B-Side 'Mover'
Nineties R&B outfit En Vogue shared a rare Japanese-only B-side, “Mover,” that will appear on the upcoming 30th-anniversary edition of their debut album, Born to Sing, out digitally April 3rd via Rhino. “Mover” is a captivating cut that boasts nothing more than En Vogue’s stellar vocals and some crisp snapping. …
Read More »'Little Fires Everywhere' Review: Star Power Doesn't Burn Hot Enough
“She’s the bad guy here, not me,” Elena Richardson says of Mia Warren late in the new Hulu miniseries Little Fires Everywhere. Elena — perfectly rich and blonde — cannot conceive of a story in which she is the villain. She considers herself a paragon of liberal virtue, someone who, …
Read More »Bernie's Last Chance
If Bernie Sanders believed he could win, he’d be trying harder to hype this weekend’s “virtual debate” with Joe Biden. Originally, the one-on-one showdown was scheduled in Arizona. In a surreal concession to the coronavirus disaster, the CNN-hosted affair will instead feature just Biden and Sanders onstage in Washington, D.C., …
Read More »How Religions Are Adapting to Coronavirus
At this point, COVID-19 has infiltrated many aspects of our lives, including how we practice religion. Changes to religious services started earlier this month in various parts of the United States with confirmed cases of COVID-19, including New York City, Seattle and Washington, D.C. Religious gatherings, of course, get people …
Read More »NBA Suspends Season After Player Tests Positive for Coronavirus
UPDATE: Utah Jazz star Donovan Mitchell tested positive for the coronavirus Thursday, Adrian Wojnarowski tweeted Thursday. Mitchell’s test came just hours after the team’s game versus the Oklahoma City Thunder (and the NBA itself) was suspended after Jazz center Rudy Gobert tested positive to the coronavirus; Gobert allegedly “had been …
Read More »Coachella and Stagecoach Are Officially Postponed to October
Due to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, neither the Coachella Music and Arts Festival nor the Stagecoach Music Festival this year will take place as scheduled, organizers confirmed to Rolling Stone. Coachella was originally slated for two consecutive weekends next month — April 10th, 11th, and 12th, followed by April 17th, …
Read More »Tekashi 6ix9ine Will Walk Free in August 2020
Tekashi 6ix9ine, a.k.a. 23-year-old rapper Daniel Hernandez, will be released from prison on August 2nd, 2020. According to Complex, the date was confirmed by Hernandez’s legal representative, Lance Lazzaro. Hernandez was facing 37 years to life on federal racketeering charges, but his sentence was reduced to two years in prison …
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