Karol G has announced her first U.S. headlining tour. The ‘Bichota Tour’ goes on sale Friday at 10 a.m. ET. The Colombian reggaeton star’s 21-date trek kicks off in Denver at Mission Ballroom on October 27th. It hits a number of cities on the West Coast before a string of …
Read More »Calm's Head of Music Courtney Phillips — Future 25
This story appears in Rolling Stone‘s 2021 Future of Music issue, a special project delving into the next era of the multibillion-dollar hitmaking business. Read the other stories here. Courtney Phillips’ job is to put people to sleep — quite literally. As the music head of wellness app Calm, she …
Read More »Future of Music: The Sounds of Tomorrow
This story appears in Rolling Stone‘s 2021 Future of Music issue, a special project delving into the next era of the multibillion-dollar hitmaking business. Read the other stories here. What’s next in America after K-pop and reggaeton? Data has shown that U.S. listener taste is going more global with each …
Read More »Brent Cobb and Nikki Lane Announce Co-Headlining Soapbox Derby Tour
Brent Cobb and Nikki Lane will share bills through the later part of summer 2021 when they team up for the co-headlining Soapbox Derby Tour. The trek gets underway August 20th in Chicago. Spanning 18 dates in less than three weeks, the Soapbox Derby Tour will stick mostly to the …
Read More »The Best Decorative LED Wall Lights for Your Home or Studio
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 been watching a gamer’s Twitch or YouTuber’s livestreams lately, you may have noticed some geometric LED shapes in interesting patterns popping up in the background of …
Read More »Megan Thee Stallion's 'Thot Shit' Boasts the Best Music Video of the Year So Far
Megan Thee Stallion has returned with “Thot Shit,” her first solo single since dropping Good News last October. Of course, that doesn’t mean the Houston MC hasn’t been busy, appearing on tracks as a featured artist, performing and winning big at the Grammys, and taking a well-deserved hiatus…you know, real …
Read More »'Infinite' Misses the Mark (Walhberg) — No Jest
Whatever broad horizons are implied in the title of Infinite — the new Mark Wahlberg movie, adapted from D. Eric Maikranz’s novel The Reincarnationist Papers (2009) — the actual movie is a severely limited, undercooked affair. Its the story harkens to a familiar strain of superhuman origin tale: a man …
Read More »'The Dumbest Guy in Congress' Asks U.S. Forest Service If It Can Change Moon's Orbit
Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-TX), who admitted recently that some consider him “the dumbest guy in Congress,” appears intent on proving those people right. On Tuesday, the Republican congressman asked a representative of the U.S. Forest Service, tasked with managing America’s national forests and grasslands, if the agency might consider branching …
Read More »Even Newsmax Doesn't Want Anything to Do With Matt Gaetz
Remember when Matt Gaetz was reportedly considering leaving Congress to join Newsmax, the pro-Trump propaganda network that helped push the election lie that inspired the insurrection? You might not, because the very same day news of Gaetz’s potential pivot to media broke, The New York Times reported that he was …
Read More »Read Jim Morrison's Unreleased Autobiographic Poem 'As I Look Back'
On Tuesday, June 8th, HarperCollins will publish The Collected Works of Jim Morrison: Poetry, Journals, Transcripts and Lyrics, a nearly 600-page, estate-approved collection that pulls together most of the Doors singer’s previously published work. It features everything from song lyrics to poetry, his posthumous poetry collections (Wilderness and The American …
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