Kraftwerk will return with their immersive “3-D concerts” for a North American tour next summer. The 2022 trek will kick off May 27 at the Pageant in St. Louis, Missouri, and wrap July 10 at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver. Tickets will go on sale this Friday, Nov. 5, at …
Read More »A$AP Rocky's Debut Mixtape 'Live. Love. A$AP' Finally Hits Streaming, Hear New Song 'Sandman'
UPDATE (10/29): A$AP Rocky’s first mixtape, Live. Love. A$AP, hit streaming services Friday morning, and the track list includes the rapper’s first new solo song in two years. “Sandman,” which was produced by Kelvin Krash and Clams Casino, follows a string of collaborations, but Rocky’s last proper solo track was …
Read More »Spoon Teases New Classic Rock-Driven Album That's More ZZ Top Than Eric Clapton
It took a little longer than expected, but Spoon have finally announced their new album Lucifer on the Sofa, due out in February. As frontman Britt Daniel told Rolling Stone back in September 2020, the album was about 80% completed before the Covid-19 pandemic hit, forcing the band to halt …
Read More »Report: Plastic May Soon Overtake Coal as a Climate Killer
Everyone clued-in enough to understand the urgency of the climate crisis probably knows that the ocean has become a dumping zone for plastic and that single-use plastic bottles and bags are choking the planet. But as far as I can tell, they rarely talk about it. Plastic people and climate …
Read More »'Only Murders in the Building' Gives Us the Year's Best Finale So Far — Case Closed
This post contains spoilers for the season finale of Only Murders in the Building, which is streaming now on Hulu. Early in “Open and Shut,” the conclusion to the first season of Only Murders in the Building, Oliver, the director-turned-sleuth played by Martin Short, considers where his true-crime podcast’s investigation …
Read More »Steve Bannon Thought Jeffrey Epstein Was a Spy
In the run-up to the 2016 presidential campaign, Jeffrey Epstein told associates something they would never forget: He was advising both Republicans and Democrats. “He would say things like ‘Trump’s people were here this morning. Hillary’s people were here for lunch,’” a former Epstein associate tells Rolling Stone. Epstein “would …
Read More »'Dune' for Dummies: Everything You Need to Know Going Into the Sci-Fi Blockbuster
Not even the desert winds of the planet Arrakis can match the heat around the long-anticipated arrival of Dune, director Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of Frank Herbert’s landmark 1965 science-fiction classic. Staring Timothée Chalamet as the young nobleman Paul Atreides, Zendaya as his love interest Chani, Oscar Isaac as his father …
Read More »Trump 'Directly and Repeatedly' Tried to Get DOJ to Help Overturn Election: Senate Report
The Senate Judiciary Committee in a report released Thursday revealed new information about how Trump tried to pressure Department of Justice officials to back up his claims of election fraud, leading top officials to threaten resignation. The report, issued by the Democratic majority, says that Trump “directly and repeatedly asked …
Read More »Bob Dylan's New 'License to Kill' Video Features Rare 'Infidels' Session Footage
A new video for Bob Dylan‘s “License to Kill” has been released, featuring a new remix version of the 1983 original along with previously unseen footage from the Infidels sessions. It’s tied to Springtime in New York: The Bootleg Series Vol. 16 (1980-1985), a five-disc set that includes material recorded …
Read More »Andrew Garfield Runs on Pure Fear in New Trailer for Lin-Manuel Miranda's 'Tick, Tick… Boom!'
Netflix has shared the official trailer for Tick, Tick… Boom!, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s feature film directorial debut set for release in select theaters on November 12th and on the streaming platform on November 19th. Tick, Tick… Boom! stars Andrew Garfield as composer Jonathan Larson, pre-Rent, as he navigates the creative pressures of becoming a …
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