Presenting Rolling Stone's Summer 2026 cover star: @charli_xcx 🖤
In a vulnerable, hilarious, occasionally spicy interview, the British superstar goes deep on life after 'Brat' and why her bold new album isn’t a “rock” record.
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Who’s Really ‘Not Country Enough’? The War and Treaty Have Some Ideas
The husband-and-wife duo have watched in amazement as artists who make pop-heavy country are, unlike them, embraced by country radio.
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Judas Priest’s Rob Halford, Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott, and other rock greats have paid tribute to the late Bon Scott on what would have been the AC/DC singer’s 80th birthday.
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The U.S. Military is Almost Out of Money (or So They Say)
Pentagon sources told NBC News that the military may start “parking jets and turning off exercises” if Congress doesn't give them more money.
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Mick Jagger Says the Beatles ‘Were the Most Prolific Songwriters of That Time’
The Fab Four's Paul McCartney plays bass on one song on the Rolling Stones' upcoming 'Foreign Tongues' album.
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What If ‘The Wizard of Oz’ Involved Having Sex With Jon Hamm?
'Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass' is a story of courage, friendship and a quest to fuck the star of 'Mad Men,' not necessarily in that order.
REVIEW: https://t.co/RCbjHrZjr8
Competitive calisthenics are on the rise.
“Is the momentum picking up? Absolutely,” says Cristian Lema, a judge and competitor. “Is it gonna be colossal and thunderous? Absolutely. How long is it gonna take? Shorter than you think.”
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America’s Toughest Workout Isn’t in a Gym — It’s on the Street
In cities across the country, underground calisthenics battles are pushing elite athletes to their limits.
Story: https://t.co/7kE9XjiHA5
My Chemical Romance Bring Wembley Stadium to Its Knees With ‘Black Parade’ Show
Almost 20 years after the album first marched into fans' bleeding hearts, My Chemical Romance prove they aren’t just on a nostalgia trip.
Live Review: https://t.co/zw6DAZJlo5
If You See Black Sabbath’s Bill Ward in a Wheelchair, You Should Smile at Him: ‘I’m OK’
Drummer, 78, posted that he now uses a wheelchair to get around airports and long distances but that he's doing just fine.
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How Stephen Root Became the Greatest Character Actor of Our Time
From Milton in 'Office Space' to his latest role as Wyck on 'Widow’s Bay,' he finds the humanity in outcasts and oddballs, then slips back into anonymity.
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Alex Williams Went on a Hair-Metal Side Quest. He’s Back to Outlaw Country on a New EP
After covering songs by Ratt and Skid Row on last year's 'Space Brain,' the gritty singer-songwriter embraces the twang on 'Discount Country.'
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Radiohead’s Ed O’Brien Shares Spectral New Song ‘Abbeycwmhir’
The quiet yet stunning track takes its name from a village located in Powys, Wales.
Listen: https://t.co/olKuwyPtzp
Justin Baldoni has issued his first public statement in nearly two years after his 'It Ends With Us' lawsuit with Blake Lively ended in a settlement.
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How Sunflower Bean’s Nick Kivlen Found a Mellow Psychedelic Groove of His Own
The guitarist tells us about finding his voice and going DIY for his great new solo debut, 'Addicted to the Sunset.'
Interview: https://t.co/7UkF0RD6JR
A Kennedy Center worker details Trump's disastrous takeover from the inside.
“Now there’s an atmosphere that’s really depressing. Everything that happened after Trump decided to take over was horrible.”
Story: https://t.co/vhp5p0PLLc
Invoking one of competitive calisthenics’ venerable athletes and promoters, Sean “Doc” Peterson, Abu Asada says: “This is the most physical thing you’re gonna see people do without being violent.”
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America’s Toughest Workout Isn’t in a Gym — It’s on the Street
In cities across the country, underground calisthenics battles are pushing elite athletes to their limits.
Story: https://t.co/7kE9XjiHA5
“The first time I saw one of Abu Asada’s underground battle clips, in 2024, it hit me with the force of a thunderbolt. Men of all shades and sizes testing themselves in a furnace of pain, iron sharpening iron,” writes Jason Motlagh.
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America’s Toughest Workout Isn’t in a Gym — It’s on the Street
In cities across the country, underground calisthenics battles are pushing elite athletes to their limits.
Story: https://t.co/7kE9XjiHA5