As we wrap up the year and we inch closer and closer to a Covid-19 vaccine becoming widely available, certain ephemera of the 2020 pandemic year will be relegated to the margins of history: Plexiglass dividers, face shields that say “Face Shield,” the rise of outdoor dining in subzero temperatures. …
Read More »Fox's Geraldo Reaches Peak Cult Status, Says Name Vaccine 'The Trump'
According to Fox’s Geraldo Rivera, the 252,000 in America who have died from Covid-19 while the president mishandled the pandemic should be ignored, and instead, Trump should be celebrated by naming the coming virus vaccines: “The Trump.” Rivera’s devoted cult member-like notion came during a segment on the Trump uber-propaganda …
Read More »GOP Embarrassment: World Leaders Outpace Sitting Republicans to Congratulate Biden
Republican leaders continue to embarrass themselves by not acknowledging reality, and the growing number of world leaders who’ve shown no problem facing the truth is making the GOP look even more pathetic. Three full days have passed since the 2020 election was called in favor of Joe Biden and, astonishingly, …
Read More »Bernie Sanders and More Politicians Read Mean Tweets on 'Kimmel'
As a brief distraction from the nail-biting presidential election we’re in the middle of, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Ted Cruz, and more politicians appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in a political edition of the show’s regular segment, Mean Tweets. Like other installments of the segment, the guests read aloud various …
Read More »Claire Danes to Join 'Homeland' Reunion for Democratic Party Benefit
The cast and crew of the award-winning Showtime series Homeland are joining a virtual fundraiser for the Democratic Party. Hosted by the Ohio Democratic Party and the Michigan Democratic Party, the benefit will take place on Wednesday, October 21st at 7:30 p.m. EST/4:30 p.m. PST, and will feature former Secretary of …
Read More »'Martin Eden': A Young Man's Literary Journey, A Cinematic Knockout
It feels like some lost Italian masterpiece from the 1970s. unearthed from a locked vault after decades of gathering dust and slotted into the middle of a late De Sica/ mid-period Francesco Rosi triple feature. The score borrows bits of classical music, Sixties Euro-pop and Eighties Italo-disco — perfect for …
Read More »Straight Up: These Four Accessories Could Help Improve Your Posture
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Working from home has a lot of benefits, but it could also be putting a strain on your back if you’re sitting in a chair all day. Even …
Read More »Stevie Nicks Pays Tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg: 'She Was a Political Rock Star'
Stevie Nicks penned a tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg hours after the death of the Supreme Court Justice and feminist icon at the age of 87. “She was a political rock star,” the singer wrote on social media. “She was my hero. She fought for me, and all women. I …
Read More »Bob Weir, Dave Matthews Contribute to Global Citizen's 'Just Vote' Campaign
Global Citizen and HeadCount have announced new artists participating in their Just Vote campaign, aimed at engaging young Americans with the electoral process and helping them register to vote before the November 3rd presidential election. The non-partisan campaign aims to engage one million young voters and get 50,000 young people …
Read More »Hear New Order's First New Song in Five Years 'Be a Rebel'
New Order have dropped “Be a Rebel,” their first new song since they released 2015’s Music Complete. On the buoyant synth-pop track, Bernard Sumner sings of optimism and embracing self-love, despite challenging times. “Take a look at yourself/You may not be the same as everyone else/You’re just different, that’s OK/We …
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