Taylor Swift will receive an honorary degree from New York University — and address the class of 2022. The ceremony will be held on May 18 at Yankee Stadium, where Swift will receive a Doctor of Fine Arts, honoris causa, and speak to the graduates. The event will also celebrate …
Read More »Watch Foo Fighters Play 'Everlong' at Their Final Gig With Taylor Hawkins
The shocking news of Taylor Hawkins’ death is just beginning to reverberate around the world, and little is known beyond what the Foo Fighters released in their public statement. “Our hearts go out to his wife, children and family,” they wrote, “and we ask that their privacy by treated with …
Read More »'Driving Home 2 U': How to Watch Olivia Rodrigo's New 'Sour' Film Online
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Olivia Rodrigo fans who’ve memorized all the lines from “Drivers License,” “Good 4 U,” and every other track on her chart-topping debut Sour got a chance to experience …
Read More »RS Recommends: The Best Eco-Friendly Hair Conditioners
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Whether you’re looking for hair products fit for camping, or you just want to cut down on your use of plastics at home, the best eco-friendly conditioners just …
Read More »Republican Senator Says Supreme Court Should Have Never Legalized Interracial Marriage
Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court confirmation hearings have devolved into a festival of racist dog whistles, so much so that Republican senators who aren’t even on the Judiciary Committee are trying to get in on the action. Sen. Mike Braun (R-Ind.) went so far as to tell reporters on Tuesday …
Read More »Marsha Blackburn Lectures First Black Woman Nominated to Supreme Court on 'So-Called' White Privilege
The confirmation hearings for Ketanji Brown Jackson began on Monday and, as expected, Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee were a little concerned about President Biden’s pick to replace Stephen Breyer on the Supreme Court. Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) went so far as to suggest to Jackson, a Black woman, …
Read More »Why 'Flee' Deserves to Win All Three of Its Major Oscar Categories
It’s not unusual for a film to be nominated in multiple categories at the Oscars — a big movie like, say, Dune is up for 10 awards this year, ranging from Best Picture to a slew of technical categories (how many or how much of those likely wins we’ll actually …
Read More »Valerie June Gets Meditative With Sparkling Soul-Pop Ballad 'Use Me'
Valerie June refuses to slow down. Just a year after releasingThe Moon and Stars: Prescription For Dreamers, the singer, who historically has waited several years between releasing new music, has more to offer ahead of her forthcoming Spring tour. “Use Me,” the latest from the Tennessee-raised singer-songwriter, is a stand-alone …
Read More »Blue Rojo's 'No Te Kiero Olvidar' Is a Happy-Sad Teen Dream
The Mexican-American artist Blue Rojo makes music that’s proudly queer, intensely emotional, and always shockingly colorful. His debut album Solitario, which came out last November,was full of affecting, impassioned moments: The opener “Perdedor Mistikal,” for example, recalled the brutalist approach of early Arca. But one of the most delightful qualities …
Read More »Business Owners: 14 Tips to Forge New Connections in Your Space
Networking is not a new concept in the business world, and certainly not to the business professionals who are doing it. But for business owners, forging new connections with other businesses in the same space can often feel like trying to make friends with the competition, and knowing how or …
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