Mike Richards — who was once primed to be Alex Trebek’s successor on Jeopardy! — is out as the executive producer of that show and Wheel of Fortune, The New York Times reports. Sony Pictures Television announced that Richards would leave his post Tuesday, August 31st. It’s a surprising reversal …
Read More »Steely Dan Drop Rollicking Live Versions of 'Hey Nineteen' and 'Reelin' in the Years'
Steely Dan have shared live versions of “Hey Nineteen” and “Reelin’ in the Years,” off their upcoming live album Northeast Corridor. “Hey Nineteen,” which you can hear above, was recorded at the Met Philadelphia, while “Reelin’ In the Years” derives from the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. A snippet …
Read More »How to Watch the New Whitney Houston Documentary Online Free
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Whitney Houston may have passed away more than nine and a half years ago, but a new documentary on the multi-octave singer is hoping to keep her memory …
Read More »Japanese Breakfast Sings to Cows in Her 'Be Sweet' Video for 'The Sims'
The Sims 4 has released a newCottage Living expansion pack, and to accompany the cottagecore-inspired game, Japanese Breakfast has released a music video for her song “Be Sweet” sung entirely in Simlish, the in-universe language of The Sims. The clip keeps with the atmosphere ofCottage Living featuring Michelle Zauner, dressed …
Read More »'They Don't Give a Shit': Former Agent Says FBI Ignores Child Sex Abuse Cases
Last week, the Justice Department’s Inspector General released a scathing report detailing just how badly the FBI botched the major child abuse case involving Larry Nassar, former doctor for the USA Gymnastics national team and Michigan State University accused of abusing dozens of young patients in his care across several …
Read More »Dierks Bentley's 2021 Seven Peaks Festival Canceled Over Capacity Restrictions
Just one month after announcing its 2021 lineup, Dierks Bentley’s Seven Peaks Festival has been canceled. Returning for its third year after a 2020 hiatus, the country star’s event was originally set for September 3rd to 5th in Buena Vista, Colorado. “Seven Peaks Music Festival is being cancelled for 2021 …
Read More »Outkast Ready 25th-Anniversary Reissue of 'ATLiens'
Outkast will mark the 25th anniversary of their second album ATLiens with expanded digital and vinyl reissues of the 1996 album. ATLiens (25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition), out August 27th, features the original LP — complete with the singles “Elevators (Me & You),” “ATLiens,” and “Jazzy Belle” — all newly mixed …
Read More »Previously Unreleased Tom Petty Song '105 Degrees' Drops With Lyric Video
A historic heatwave is pulverizing much of America right now, making it the perfect time for the previously unreleased Tom Petty and the Heartbreaker’s song “105 Degrees” to be shared with the public. The song appears on Angel Dream, a reimagined version of the 1996 She’s the One soundtrack that …
Read More »A Florida Free Speech Professor Discusses Ron DeSantis' Assault on the First Amendment
The University of Florida was roiled in the fall of 2017 when Richard Spencer tried to bring his white nationalist roadshow onto the school’s campus. He’d just made his way through Charlottesville, Virginia, that summer for the Unite the Right rally, and many were worried that a Spencer-led rally could …
Read More »Hear MF Doom's Remix of the Avalanches' 'Tonight May Have to Last Me All My Life'
The Avalanches have revealed their long-unreleased MF Doom remix of “Tonight May Have to Last Me All My Life,” one of 15 unearthed remixes, dubs, and demos off the Australian group’s 20th-anniversary reissue of their classic 2001 album Since I Left You. More than just putting his signature touches on …
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