The Rolling Stone Interview: Dana White
@danawhite talks about Donald Trump's pride in the White House
"He absolutely loves that place and he feels that it's America's house..."
The Rolling Stone Review — @PaulMcCartney's 'The Boys of Dungeon Lane'
"McCartney’s life force remains undimmed throughout these 14 tracks, and the joy he finds in making music comes through in every chord change."
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ + 1/2
My Life in 10 Songs: Zara Larsson
@zaralarsson talks to Rolling Stone about how Beyoncé's "Resentment" was a challenge song for her to practice.
"That song, it has so much emotion and so much passion and it's so challenging."
Miranda Lambert, who co-produced 'Dandelion,' on Ella Langley:
"She lives life in a big way and on her own terms. With this record, I wanted to honor her vision every step of the way.…"
Charli XCX’s team has weighed in after Sky Ferreira's accusation that her old demos were used on Charli’s 'Wuthering Heights' album.
“all credits were finalized and formally approved by the appropriate parties prior to the album’s release.”
https://t.co/mxIUWVVoHQ
Jack White made his sixth musical guest appearance on 'SNL,' performing two new songs, "Derecho Demonico" and "G.O.D. And The Broken Ribs" https://t.co/VWnFVWDKeT
Presenting our newest #RollingStoneFutureofMusic issue cover star: @lolayounggg ⭐
She’s one of pop’s most fiercely honest songwriters, transmitting messy truths with a powerhouse voice. Now, after a public setback and recovery, the world is hers.
Story: https://t.co/QifsRangyl
Presenting our newest #RollingStoneFutureofMusic issue cover stars: @FuerzaRegidafr ⭐
The members of the homegrown música mexicana band started out playing backyard gigs and carne asadas in San Bernardino. Their stadiumsize ambitions have made them the voice of a new generation.
Story: https://t.co/gpWrWnMw8C
The recent fascination with the pop-culture trends of 2016, when Rihanna, Drake, Frank Ocean, and Kanye all released huge albums, reflects a collective mourning for a once-shared reality.
Read:
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The Anti-Fascist Group Fighting Trump — And Some Critics on the Left
Refuse Fascism has been ready for years to meet this moment — but have its ties to a former 1960s radical become an albatross hampering its ambitious agenda?
Report: https://t.co/ngtTgHEs9k
Refuse Fascism was founded in part by members of the Revolutionary Communist Party, which claims that communist radical Bob Avakian has synthesized a new version of communism that represents a “whole new framework for human emancipation.”
More: https://t.co/ngtTgHEs9k
Refuse Fascism diehards believe its Revolutionary Communist Party roots provide its leaders with the vision to label Trump a fascist and demand his removal.
Detractors see the connection as an albatross hampering its agenda.
Story: https://t.co/ngtTgHEs9k
“Your vision of the future may be different than what I want but none of our visions are going to happen if we don’t come together to prevent a fascist America,” Refuse Fascism leader and co-founder Sunsara Taylor tells Rolling Stone.
More: https://t.co/ngtTgHEs9k
“That [the Trump administration is] seizing on the assassination of Charlie Kirk to further demonize and criminalize any opposition is out of the fascist playbook,” says Refuse Fascism leader and co-founder Sunsara Taylor.
Story: https://t.co/ngtTgHEs9k
Courtney Love wasn't able to make the Sundance premiere of 'Antiheroine.'
But there was still a lotta love in the room for a movie that gives Ms. Love the mic — and lets her tell her story in her own words. Our review.
https://t.co/d5fUyURG1e