Like a vigilante, Saint Bodhi had to fight through darkness before rising up and into the limelight. Two years ago, the singer/songwriter from Los Angeles’ South Central neighborhood was homeless and struggling to navigate a community where many women are pressured into drug usage, undervalued, or mistreated as sex objects. …
Read More »The Best Waterproof Boots for Snow, Rain and Slippery Sidewalks
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Getting your feet wet in a cold, muddy puddle is a situation that’s easily averted with a good pair of water-friendly footwear. Whether you’re stomping through sleet and …
Read More »Trailers of the Week: 'Generation,' 'Kenan,' 'Waffles + Mochi,' and More
Generation The new HBO Max drama is all-in for Gen-Z. Like most teenage stories, the characters are grappling with their sexuality, friendships, relationships, and family, but this series dives deeper into the complexities of our modern era. From new, evolving technology to changing gender norms, the social landscape is as …
Read More »The Weeknd Super Bowl Halftime Doc 'The Show' Heads to Showtime
The Weeknd’s Super Bowl LV halftime performance will be the focus of the new Showtime documentary The Show that goes behind the scenes of the 13-minute gig. The 90-minute Pepsi-produced documentary, directed by Nadia Hallgren, will air later this year. Pepsi also dropped a teaser for the upcoming film. The …
Read More »'For All Mankind' Season 2 Takes Flight
When astronaut Tracy Stevens (Sarah Jones) lands on the moon midway through the second season of the AppleTV+ sci-fi drama For All Mankind, she is the biggest celebrity NASA has — a regular Tonight Show guest at a moment when Johnny Carson’s couch is still the center of the pop-cultural …
Read More »Cherry Glazerr Conjure a 'Big Bang' on New Song
Los Angeles rock outfit Cherry Glazerr have released a new song, “Big Bang.” The track is a concise bit of alt-rock craftsmanship, packing a sprawling universe into its sub-three minute runtime. “Big Bang” swells effortlessly from a dreamy simmer to an expansive peak flecked with synths as frontwoman Clementine Creevy …
Read More »Watch: Impeachment Trial Begins With Harrowing Video of Insurrection
Trump’s second impeachment trial began on Tuesday, and lead House impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) opened the proceedings with a chilling video of the insurrection on January 6th intertwined with the former president’s words from the same day. The more than 13-minute video began with Trump lying to the …
Read More »RS Charts: Olivia Rodrigo's 'Drivers License' Dominates Another Week
Olivia Rodrigo‘s “Drivers License” was Number One again on the Rolling Stone Top 100 Songs chart. Rodrigo’s runaway hit has now been Number One for a month. In its fourth week at the top of the chart, “Drivers License” picked up more than 28 million streams. While the single’s streaming …
Read More »Hear Lamb of God's Crushing 'Ghost Shaped People' Off Upcoming Deluxe Edition
Lamb of God‘s upcoming deluxe edition of their self-titled album will feature a typically punishing bonus track, “Ghost Shaped People.” Frontman Randy Blythe asks, “What will you believe? Who will you betray? What’s the cost of victory?” in the song’s chorus, which is sandwiched between the band’s signature cataclysm of …
Read More »'RS Interview: Special Edition' With Climate Journalist Elizabeth Kolbert
To be a well-informed citizen of Planet Earth, you need to read Elizabeth Kolbert. She is one of the pioneers in climate journalism, known for her intrepid, in-the-field research (“We strapped on our snowshoes, put on helmets and headlamps, and filed down into the mine,” she writes of a trip …
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