Postal Service trucks aren’t the only thing getting a makeover. President Joe Biden is nominating a trio of Democrats to the USPS board of governors. If confirmed, these newcomers would give the board a left-leaning majority, with the power to oust notorious Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, whom a federal judge …
Read More »Dave Grohl, Pat Smear, Krist Novoselic Sometimes Get Together and Jam as Nirvana
The Foo Fighters’ Pat Smear said he, Dave Grohl, and Krist Novoselic occasionally get together and privately play as Nirvana during an interview with Howard Stern Thursday, February 11th. Stern prompted the revelation after asking Smear — who joined Nirvana in 1993 — if he ever missed playing with the …
Read More »Eric Church Releases New Song 'Lynyrd Skynyrd Jones,' Gives Tour Update
Eric Church will give one of the biggest performances of his career on Sunday when he sings the National Anthem at the Super Bowl alongside Jazmine Sullivan. Today, Church made it clear that he doesn’t want it to be his only performance of 2021. “Hey guys, we are working on …
Read More »Donald Trump Resigns From SAG-AFTRA Ahead of Vote to Expel
Former reality show star/president Donald Trump resigned from SAG-AFTRA Thursday ahead of a vote about whether to expel him from the actors union for his role in the U.S. Capitol insurrection. In January, the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists announced it would hold a hearing about …
Read More »Tom Brady's Health and Wellness Brand Scoring With Fans As Super Bowl Approaches
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers play the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2021 Super Bowl this Sunday, quarterback Tom Brady will step on the field at Raymond James …
Read More »January Marks Deadliest Month of U.S. Covid-19 Epidemic
As the vaccine is slowly rolling out, January became the deadliest month of the pandemic in the U.S. At least 95,373 people died from Covid-19 in the first month of 2021, according to the COVID Tracking Project. As a result, cemeteries are struggling to keep up with demand as bodies …
Read More »Flashback: Joan Baez and Marianne Faithfull Sing 'As Tears Go By' in Bob Dylan's Hotel Room
The rock documentary was practically invented by filmmaker D. A. Pennebaker when he tagged along with Bob Dylan for his U.K. tour in April and May 1965 and shot fly-on-the-wall footage. Ninety-six minutes wound up in his 1967 film Don’t Look Back, but that was just a fraction of what …
Read More »Trump Pardoned a Bunch of People Who Are Almost as Corrupt as He Is
Donald Trump is going out like he came in: corrupt as hell. The departing president left the White House for Mar-a-Lago at 8 a.m. Wednesday morning, slinking out after a disastrous and deadly four years. One of his last acts on the job was granting a flurry of pardons and …
Read More »Live Nation Buys Veeps, Joel and Benji Madden's Livestreaming Company
Concert promotion giant Live Nation has bought a majority stake in livestreaming platform Veeps, the company announced Tuesday. Live Nation, which has endured 10 months and counting without regular concerts or tours due to the Covid-19 pandemic, will now be directly positioned in the fast-growing livestreaming space. For Live Nation, …
Read More »Netflix Unveils 2021 Film Schedule With Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep
Netflix has announced their complete film lineup for 2021, and it’s a doozy: The streaming service plans to release a stunning 70 feature films over the course of the year, far outpacing the annual output of traditional film studios and even other streaming platforms. The release schedule — which, according …
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