President Joe Biden announced that 90 percent of American adults will be eligible to be vaccinated against the coronavirus in the next three weeks. While he had originally encouraged states to make all adults eligible by May 1, Biden moved up the deadline to mid-April based on the progress many …
Read More »See Addison Rae Perform 'Obsessed,' Teach TikTok Dances on 'Fallon'
TikTok star-turned-pop singer Addison Rae made her late-night TV debut Friday to perform her first single “Obsessed” live on The Tonight Show. Rae, who accumulated millions of followers on TikTok thanks to her viral dance videos, presented a movement-heavy virtual performance on the episode, which also marked the first time …
Read More »Jesse Malin Prepares for Normal Times With 'The Way We Used to Roll,' Live Shows
Since the release of his 2019 album Sunset Kids, Jesse Malin has been on a prolific creative streak, one that only increased during the pandemic with his popular you-are-there livestreams and the release of one-off singles like “Todd Youth.” On Friday, the New York City songwriter announced a new album …
Read More »Justin Moore Readies 'Straight Outta the Country' Project
Next month, country singer Justin Moore will be releasingStraight Outta the Country, the singer’s first collection of new music since his 2019 album Late Nights and Longnecks. The record was produced by Moore’s longtime collaborator Jeremy Stover. The singer announced the album on his podcast earlier today. “We had three …
Read More »Ryan Murphy Preps Jeffrey Dahmer Series Starring Evan Peters
Back in 2018, actor Evan Peters said he was done with the dark characters of Ryan Murphy‘s television universe — having played everyone from a school shooter to a serial killer to a Trumpian cult leader on the latter’s American Horror Story series. That decision was apparently short-lived, as Deadline …
Read More »Hear New Alan Vega Song, 'Fist,' From the Late Suicide Musician's Lost Album
Sacred Bones has released another new Alan Vega song, “Fist,” from the late Suicide frontman’s upcoming lost album, Mutator, out April 23rd. “Fist” finds a unique balance between mesmerizing and abrasive — locked in a steady drum groove with one synth swirling languidly while the other whirrs with a relentless …
Read More »Step Up to One of These Smart Scales to Better Track Your Health and Fitness Goals
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Everyone has different goals when it comes to health and fitness. You might be looking to change your overall weight, or you might be trying to gain muscle …
Read More »WrestleMania Returns This April With an In-Person Audience: What You Need to Know
The WWE has announced that WrestleMania 37 is going to take place in front of a live audience for the first time since the onset of Covid-19. The news broke shortly after Super Bowl LV, which was played in front of a partially filled stadium in February. If you’re curious …
Read More »Erika de Casier Makes Sensitive R&B For Club Kids
Erika de Casier spent a few weeks recently holed up in a century-old house on a small island off the coast of Denmark, called Fanø. She was there with a group of other musicians and artists who’d all decided to isolate together while they worked on various projects — something …
Read More »The Everyday Poetry of Dry Cleaning
When Florence Shaw was small, she dreamed of cows. She collected pictures and distributed them throughout her family’s large, run-down house in southeast London, which was soon filled with grazing bovines as far as the eye could see. “I was just completely enamored with everything about them,” she says now. …
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