January31
A lawsuit filed in Israel accuses two New Zealand activists of causing Lorde to cancel her planned performance in Tel Aviv,
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Activists Who Called for Lorde to Cancel Tel Aviv Show Sued
January31
UPDATE: Walk has issued a statement following Republic Records placing the music executive on leave after accusation of sexual harassment. "Out of respect for the contestants, my fellow judges and everyone involved with the show, I have made the decision not to attend the finale of The Four," Walk said. "I do not want my presence to be a distraction. Needless to say this is
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Charlie Walk to Be Fired From 'The Four,' Placed on Leave at Republic
January31
Kathy Griffin has been doing a lot of thinking in what she calls her "fuck-you house" in the eight months since she was blacklisted by Hollywood for a photo prank gone wrong.
In a new cover story interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the comedian recounts the
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Kathy Griffin Calls Fallout After Trump Photo Scandal a 'Double Standard'
January31
Texas-country favorite Pat Green will be celebrated with a special tribute album this spring, as a group of Red Dirt country stars team up for the release of Dancehall Dreamin': A Tribute to Pat Green on April 5th.
Featuring Randy Rogers Band, Jack Ingram, Radney Foster, Aaron Watson, Josh Abbott Band and more, the album is
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Randy Rogers Band, Aaron Watson Feature on Pat Green Tribute LP
January31
Yes, the TV season kicks back in full swing following the winter hiatus that often seeps into the first half of January – which means what, exactly? How about a few high-profile premieres (including welcome regular gigs for small-screen favorites Glenn Howerton, Christina Hendricks and Parks and Rec alumna Retta)? Or a host of miniseries and specials, from an Eric Clapton bio-doc to a
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: 10 Best TV Shows to See in February: Tupac & Biggie, Clapton Doc and More
January31
Welcome to Daily Glixel, the B side of video game news, where we roundup some of the day's other top stories. My mom loves that TV show The Wall. You know, the one where people play a giant game of trivia Plinko, get overly emotional, and pick up Chris Hardwick like he's a toddler. But, maybe she'll soon have a new favorite game show courtesy of Atari?
January31
If you tuned into the State of the Union address last night, you witnessed President Trump enrage Democrats as Republicans fawned over most every word and gesture delivered by their party's leader. But even with around-the-clock coverage of the nation's most-watched annual political event, there's much that goes on at the Capitol before, during and after such an affair that you can't see on
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Trump's First State of the Union: 5 Things You Didn't See on TV
January31
In addition to his Grammy-winning career as one of country music's most versatile musicians, Marty Stuart has long been a tireless advocate for the preservation of the genre's rich history. At a news conference in Jackson, Mississippi, on Wednesday morning, the longtime Grand Ole Opry member announced plans for his Congress of
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Marty Stuart Announces Congress of Country Music Project in Mississippi
January31
Whitney Rose goes full-on Sixties go-go dancer in the new music video for her soulful throwback single "Can't Stop Shakin'," from the 2017 LP Rule 62.
The Canadian singer-songwriter, who now calls Texas home, cut the song almost exactly one year ago on Inauguration Day. Its swinging, horn-laden groove features an appropriate mix of emotions, doubling as a love song and political
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Watch Whitney Rose's Retro 'Can't Stop Shakin'' Video
January31
On Monday night, the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence voted along party lines to make public a memo authored by its chairman, Rep. Devin Nunes. (Nunes, if you recall, was forced to recuse himself from the committee’s investigation into Russian election interference after misleading the public about the origin and significance of documents leaked to him by Trump administration
This article originally appeared on www.rollingstone.com: Carter Page, Man at the Center of #ReleasetheMemo, Speaks