Tanya Roberts, who famously played a Bond girl in 1985’s A View to Kill and later had a recurring role as Midge Pinciotti on That ’70s Show, died Monday, January 4th, The New York Times reports. She was 65. Roberts’ partner, Lance O’Brien, confirmed her death, although it came after …
Read More »GOP Senators Sign On to Hawley's Effort to Subvert Democracy
A number of Republican congressional elected officials announced their intent to vote against certifying the results of the Electoral College on January 6th. While this will not change the results of the election, it will lengthen the process of certifying them. The group of Republicans who released a joint statement …
Read More »Dr. Drew Tests Positive for Covid-19 Months After Apologizing for Downplaying Virus
Celebrity doctor Drew Pinsky revealed he has tested positive for Covid-19. The diagnosis was shared via an Instagram post from his account on Tuesday. The news comes months after Pinsky, who is known as Dr. Drew, apologized for downplaying the virus when he suggested it was a “press-induced panic” and …
Read More »Martin Scorsese Reveals New Fran Lebowitz Doc, 'Pretend It's a City'
“People are frequently infuriated by me because I’m filled with opinions,” Fran Lebowitz says in the trailer for Pretend It’s a City, the new documentary from Martin Scorsese that will begin streaming on Netflix on January 8th, 2021. The film focuses on her frustrations with how people navigate her beloved …
Read More »The Best Wireless Charging Stations for All Your Apple Devices
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. As we wear and carry more and more wireless devices, making sure all of them are consistently charged can become an annoying chore, since some can hold a …
Read More »Kirk Hammett Talks Seeing Metallica Before He Joined the Band
Kirk Hammett looks back on his career — including the time he played in Exodus before joining Metallica — in Gibson TV’s upcoming Icons interview. In a preview clip, Hammett recalls seeing interest in Metallica seem to blow up overnight in San Francisco, going from a gig with 15 people …
Read More »'It's About a Certain Kind of Blackness': Steve McQueen on the Making of 'Small Axe'
Steve McQueen‘s five-film opus Small Axe concludes with Friday’s release of Education, the story of a boy named Kingsley (Kenyah Sandy), whose difficulty with reading has him reassigned to a school for the “educationally subnormal” — a.k.a. students for whom the British school system has abandoned all hope. Education completes …
Read More »Ozzy Osbourne Writing 9-Minute 'Really Crazy Journeys' for New Album, Producer Says
The music for Ozzy Osbourne‘s upcoming album is quite epic, according to producer Andrew Watt. “There’s some songs on there that are like eight or nine minutes long that are these really crazy journeys,” he recently told Guitar World. “I’m really excited about it.” Watt helmed Osbourne’s 12th solo album, …
Read More »Cindy Mizelle on Singing Backup for Bruce Springsteen, the Rolling Stones, and Mariah Carey
Rolling Stone interview series Unknown Legends features long-form conversations between senior writer Andy Greene and veteran musicians who have toured and recorded alongside icons for years, if not decades. All are renowned in the business, but some are less well known to the general public. Here, these artists tell their …
Read More »See Billie Eilish Grow Up in 'The World's a Little Blurry' Trailer
Billie Eilish has released the first official trailer for her upcoming documentary Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry, premiering in theaters and on Apple TV Plus February 26th, 2021. The trailer gives glimpses of Eilish’s teenage years and her family life during her rapid rise to pop stardom. Symbolically, the …
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