During halftime of Saturday’s Yale-Harvard football game, protesters took the field to make their voices heard on the topic of climate change. According to the New York Times, at its peak, the crowd at the Yale Bowl in New Haven, Conn., grew to approximately 500 strong. The protestors called on …
Read More »Morgan Wallen Depicts Soldier's PTSD in Harrowing 'Cover Me Up' Video
Morgan Wallen chronicles a returning soldier’s intense struggle with PTSD in the new 8-minute short film accompanying his version of “Cover Me Up.” The song was originally written and recorded by Jason Isbell for his Southeastern album and Wallen put his spin on it earlier in 2019. The narrative for …
Read More »Selena Gomez Unveils Album Release Date
Selena Gomez has confirmed her next album will be out January 10th. The announcement appeared on her website against a collage of black-and-white images from Gomez’s childhood, reading “Selena Gomez, New Album – January 10th.” A representative for Gomez told Rolling Stone that the official album title and cover art …
Read More »Racist Incidents at Syracuse University Putting Students, Faculty On Edge
On Monday evening, students cramming at Bird Library at Syracuse University, a private university in upstate New York, received a strange and terrifying file via Airdrop. The file, which was also posted on a forum for Greek life on campus, contained the violently anti-Islamic manifesto of the Christchurch shooter, who …
Read More »'Frozen II' Review: Disney Sequel Is a Frosty, Fun Follow-Up
When the animated musical Frozen skated into the multiplex in 2013, it grossed a record-breaking $!.27 billion in cold cash. Let it go? Hell, no! Six years later, Disney delivers an uneven but sensationally entertaining sequel to the Oscar winner that pulls out all the stops. The songs, again by …
Read More »Nathaniel Rateliff Announces Headlining 2020 Tour Dates
Nathaniel Rateliff has announced a 2020 tour in conjunction with a yet-to-be announced solo album arriving next year via Stax Records. The month-long tour criss-crosses the U.S. in spring, beginning in Minneapolis and ending in San Francisco. Rateliff’s tour promises to be a combination of solo/acoustic performances and Rateliff backed …
Read More »The Best Wind Chimes for Your Back Porch or Garden
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. I love the sound of gently tinkling wind chimes in the breeze, primarily because it reminds me of being eight and eating popsicles on my grandma’s back porch …
Read More »Camila Cabello Celebrates Healing Love on New Song 'Living Proof'
Camila Cabello released the swooning new song “Living Proof.” The track appears on her upcoming second album, Romance, out December 6th. On “Living Proof” — which Cabello co-wrote with Justin Tranter, Alli Tamposi and Mattman & Robin — the vocalist utilizes religious imagery to describe her intimate relationship with a lover. …
Read More »Frankie Cosmos' Sparkling Indie-Pop Dreams
Greta Kline is sitting outside a coffee shop in Park Slope, Brooklyn, talking about her band, Frankie Cosmos, when she stops to document her meal. “I take a picture every time I eat food that’s completely tan,” she explains, angling her phone over an English muffin with butter, a combo …
Read More »How Casanova Let His Anger Go
“Punch you in the face, muthafucka I knock ya teeth out,” screams a row of four girls in their early teens. Casanovais performing “Set Trippin” on the Barclays Center stage for a Tidal-sponsored festival, and they know every word. Casanova isn’t the most popular rapper on the lineup (that’s Lil …
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