When Ozzy Osbourne took a fall in January, he thought he broke his neck. “I came down really, really hard,” he tells Rolling Stonefrom his Los Angeles home. “I went slam — on my face.” He had gotten up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom …
Read More »Proud Boys Dwarfed by Anti-Fascist Protesters at Portland Rally
In the weeks leading up to the August 17th Proud Boys rally in Portland, Oregon, many were unsure what to expect. Local law enforcement officials and many counter-protesters were concerned about the prospect of increased violence at the rally, particularly in light of a high-profile incident last June featuring right-wing …
Read More »The Best Songbooks for the Ukulele
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. We associate ukuleles with Hawaii, where they first became popular in the 1800s, but the four-stringed instrument has a lot of influence on music today as well. Ukuleles …
Read More »Watch Cardi B Interview Bernie Sanders About Health Care, Minimum Wage and Immigration
It was recently revealed that Cardi B sat down with Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders for an interview about politics. Now the full discussion has been released via Sanders’ campaign, with the rapper pressing Sanders on issues like minimum wage, police brutality, immigration and racism. The rapper and Sanders sit …
Read More »Tori Kelly Shows Off Vocal Range With 'Sorry Would Go a Long Way' on 'Colbert'
Tori Kelly made her mark on late-night Wednesday with her new song “Sorry Would Go a Long Way.” Performing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert – her debut on the show – the former American Idol contestant showed off her impressive vocal range and emotional candor through the heartbreaking track. Kelly’s third …
Read More »Janet Weiss Cancels Quasi Tour Due to Injuries From 'Scary' Car Accident
Former Sleater-Kinney drummer Janet Weiss announced Tuesday night that she has canceled her upcoming West Coast tour with her bands Quasi and Slang following a car accident last weekend. The incident left her with a broken leg and collar bone, and she’ll be in recovery for the next 12 weeks. …
Read More »Christina Aguilera Details 20th Anniversary Editions of Self-Titled Debut
Christina Aguilera‘s self-titled debut album turns 20 this year, and Legacy Recordings is celebrating the milestone with several commemorative reissues, which will be available August 23rd. The digital version ofChristina Aguilera will feature the original album along with rare versions, remixes and a cappella tracks, many of which have never …
Read More »The First Time: Pro Surfer Coco Ho
Coco Ho grew up on the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii, surrounded by surfers, so it may not be a surprise that she first learned to surf as a baby. But she says the first time she took to a board on her own was at the age of eight. …
Read More »Who's Afraid of Tulsi Gabbard?
Welcome to ‘Useful Idiots,’ a New Rolling Stone Podcast “It just shows,” says Hawaii congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, “that launching a smear campaign is the only response to the truth.” Gabbard, 38, burst into headlines after a July 31 Democratic Party presidential debate, when she went after California Senator Kamala Harris’s …
Read More »Hear Lana Del Rey's 'Season of the Witch,' 'Looking for America'
After teasing two tracks earlier this week, Lana Del Rey has shared the full versions of her new track “Looking for America” and her cover of Donovan’s “Season of the Witch.” Produced by Jack Antonoff, “Looking for America” is an emotional song Del Rey penned in response to the recent …
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