Logic and Madlib have revealed their new collaboration dubbed MadGic, with the “retired” rapper and the acclaimed producer dropping the duo’s first track “Mars Only Pt. 3” Friday night. As hinted on the introductory track, the pair worked on entire album together during the Covid-19 lockdown, although details of the …
Read More »Watch Bebe Rexha Perform 'Sacrifice' on Colbert
Bebe Rexha appeared on The Late Show to showcase her recent single “Sacrifice,” performing virtually in a stylized black and white clip. The singer, clad in a black latex suit and gloves, performed alongside her band and two dancers. The sleek look of the video evoked vintage Madonna. Rexha dropped …
Read More »Oscars 2021 Predictions: Who Should Win, and Who Will Win Trophies on Sunday
It seems there are customs that even a pandemic can’t disrupt. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science’s extraordinary dedication to producing a mixed-bag set of Oscar nominees year in, year out — don’t they get tired? — is one such ritual. Sure, the actual ceremony is delayed, and …
Read More »'The Crime of the Century' Trailer: Doc Scrutinizes Big Pharma and Opioid Crisis
HBO has released a trailer for the upcoming two-part documentary, The Crime of the Century, which examines Big Pharma and the opioid crisis. Part One of the Alex Gibney-directed film premieres via HBO Max on May 10th, with Part Two airing the following night. The HBO original documentary is presented …
Read More »Emerson, Lake & Palmer Get 'Definitive' Book
The prog rock supergroup Emerson, Lake & Palmer will get their first official book, titled Emerson, Lake & Palmer, out later this year. The book was created by Carl Palmer and the families of Keith Emerson and Greg Lake — who both died in 2016. It contains unpublished interviews, rare …
Read More »2021 ACM Awards Found Ways to Be Inclusive and Offered a Glimpse of Country's Future
For the second time in just seven months, the Academy of Country Music handed out its annual awards. After the 2020 ACM Awards were delayed from April to September because of the pandemic, the organization moved the show from Las Vegas to Nashville for the first time in its history. …
Read More »Secretly Canadian Celebrates 25th Anniversary With Reissues, Singles
Secretly Canadian will celebrate its 25th anniversary this summer with a series of reissues, singles, and more — raising money to fight homelessness in Bloomington, Indiana. The label kicked off their year-long SC25 project with reissues of the War on Drugs’ Wagonwheel Blues, Jens Lekman’s When I Said I Wanted …
Read More »With Historic Vote, House Judiciary Advances Slavery-Reparations Bill
A House committee voted to advance a bill that would create a commission to study the effects of slavery in the United States and the possibility of paying reparations to the descendants of enslaved people. This vote marks the first time the bill, H.R. 40, has made it out of …
Read More »The Best Outdoor Extension Cords for Gadgets, Projects and Tools
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. When it comes to plugging in festive backyard lights, recharging a speaker or using power tools for a DIY project, you’re probably going to need more than just …
Read More »Jon Stewart Goes to Washington to Fight for Vets
Jon Stewart went to Washington to advocate for military veterans who suffer from diseases stemming from exposure to burn pits and who have been denied government benefits. The comedian joined members of both political parties on Tuesday to fight for legislation that would allow easier access to Veterans Affairs benefits …
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