Scientific Study Looks at Praying Covid-19 Away

“It has to be a true supernatural intervention,” Dr. Dhanunjaya Lakkireddy said | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 4 years ago

Tony Allen, Pioneering Afrobeat Drummer, Dead at 79

“Without Tony Allen, there would be no Afrobeat,” Fela Kuti once said of legendary Africa 70 drummer | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 4 years ago

Why Your Favorite Artist Is Releasing More Singles Than Ever

Artists like Camila Cabello, Cardi B and Jason Derulo are putting out record numbers of singles before launching an album. But is the strategy working? | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 4 years ago

Podcast Explores Whether Scorpions Hit 'Wind of Change' Was Written by the CIA

Eight-episode documentary series from journalist Patrick Radden Keefe to premiere on Spotify | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 4 years ago

Greta Thunberg: How She Became the Leader of the Global Climate Movement

How one Swedish teenager armed with a homemade sign ignited a crusade and became the leader of a movement | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 4 years ago

Phish were feeling looser than ever on their fall tour, and brought that energy into the studio. Now, they’re wondering how long it will be before they play again | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 4 years ago

The Reason You’re Exhausted Is ‘Moral Fatigue’

Every small decision feels like it carries the weight of life and death — and it’s starting to take a toll | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 4 years ago

Welcome to the Trumpocalypse

Maybe the administration would take a bit more care with the coronavirus pandemic if it weren’t loaded with folks who are looking forward to the end of the world | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 4 years ago

How Donald Trump failed at the single most important task of the Oval Office: keeping the American people safe from harm | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 4 years ago

John Prine, One of America's Greatest Songwriters, Dead at 73

Grammy-winning singer who combined literary genius with a common touch succumbs to coronavirus complications | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 4 years ago

What It’s Like to Work for Instacart During the Coronavirus Pandemic

The app’s CEO called its workers a “community of household heroes.” But are those workers getting what they need to deal with COVID-19? | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 4 years ago

“For the past two weeks, I’ve been struggling to stay alive,” says former Bob Dylan and Levon Helm collaborator. “It really is that serious” | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 4 years ago

The Steve Jobs Nobody Knew – Rolling Stone

How an insecure, acid-dropping hippie kid reinvented himself as a technological visionary – and changed the world | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 4 years ago

John Prine hospitalized with Covid19 symptoms

“John was hospitalized on Thursday,” family says in statement. “He was intubated Saturday evening, and continues to receive care” | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 4 years ago

The Department of Justice has secretly asked Congress for the ability to detain arrested people “indefinitely” in addition to other powers that one expert called “terrifying”… | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 4 years ago

The channel’s biggest names lied to viewers, likely at the expense of human lives. Why should anyone ever listen to anything they have to say again? | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 4 years ago

'Space Jam' Forever: The Website That Wouldn't Die

How a ragtag group of young coders skirted the studio and created a pop culture sensation that’s still standing two decades later | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

“Let’s start playing offense a little bit. That’s what you’re going to see in 2020. It’s going to be a much bigger program, a much more aggressive program, a much better-funded program,”… | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Bob Dylan and the Band hid out in the Catskills and discovered a new American sound | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Planet Plastic

How Big Oil and Big Soda kept a global environmental calamity a secret for decades | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

‘Konami Code’ Creator Kazuhisa Hashimoto Dead

Producer for video game company helped enter “Up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, start” into pop culture lexicon | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Elon Musk the loneliest man on earth

Inside the inventor’s world-changing plans to inhabit outer space, revolutionize high-speed transportation, reinvent cars – and hopefully find love along the way | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

In Nevada Debate, the Bloomberg Myth Explodes on Live TV

The Nevada debate offered voters vital information — including the exposure of Michael Bloomberg’s reputation for “electability” | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

‘The Whole System Collapsed’: The Music Industry’s Ongoing Distribution Crisis

‘It’s amazing how a company most have never heard of can bring the U.S. music industry to its knees,’ said one label exec struggling to get his artists’ records into stores | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Don Eyles: Extra Weird-Looking Freak Saves Apollo 14 (1971)

A mantra of peace and love — fueled by a little weed — inspires M.I.T.’s latest computer genius | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

The senator once enjoyed respect on both sides of the aisle. Why has he become a blind loyalist to Trump? | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

New Record Label Is Using an Algorithm to Find Its Artists

Newly launched label Snafu is doubling down on a tech-assisted talent search | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

The most memorable Super Bowl national anthems

From Cher and Mariah Carey to Whitney Houston, here are some of the most star-spangled moments in big game history | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

2019: A Year the News Media Would Rather Forget

Corrections went out of style, bombshells fizzled, and too much of what we watched and read felt like insider propaganda | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Coronavirus Outbreak: Hoaxes and Conspiracy Theories Spreading Wildly

Not much is known about the deadly virus that originated in China, but people are making some pretty outrageous claims | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

The president says impeachment is going well and that he has been watching from Davos | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

America’s Radioactive Secret

Oil-and-gas wells produce nearly a trillion gallons of toxic waste a year. An investigation shows how it could be making workers sick and contaminating communities across America | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Has Amazon Already Figured Out the Future of the Music Streaming Business?

In order to grow, streaming services may need to offer customers more, better, and cheaper subscription options — something Amazon is already doing | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Will Furries Ever Go Mainstream?

At Midwest FurFest, people donning human-sized animal costumes came together for an inclusive, uplifting convention. But will their community ever be widely accepted? And is that even what they wan… | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Music Copyright Lawsuits Are Scaring Away New Hits

The boom in copyright lawsuits is rattling the music industry — to the point where some artists and songwriters are spending tens of thousands of dollars on insurance policies | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Taylor Swift Plans to Re-Record Her Hits

Squeeze’s lead singer, Mötley Crüe’s manager, and the CEO of one of the biggest independent publishers in the world weigh in on what might be in store for the superstar | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Rush Drummer Neil Peart Dead at 67

Hall of Fame drummer succumbs to brain cancer | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

A look at the financial crisis bailout circa the middle of the past decade

The federal rescue of Wall Street didn’t fix the economy – it created a permanent bailout state based on a Ponzi-like confidence scheme. And the worst may be yet to come | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

A tragic accident exposes the dangers of an out-of-control billion-dollar industry | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Why Do We Still Pay Only $10 a Month for Music?

The price of music streaming has stayed flat for a decade, but not because tech companies are generous | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

An Inspector General’s Report Reveals the Steele Dossier Was Always a Joke

The report throws water on one “deep state” conspiracy theory of the Russia investigation, but validates complaints about “fake news” | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Can Genius Win Its Lawsuit Against Google?

Genius is far from the first company to accuse Google of anti-competitive behavior, but the suit over alleged theft of lyrics comes as public sentiment is turning against big tech | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

“I’m really worried that no party should have too much power,” the presidential candidate said | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Donald Trump likes to call his opponents traitors — but if he’s looking for treasonous behavior, he should look within his own party | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

That Uplifting Tweet You Just Shared? A Russian Troll Sent It

Here’s what Russia’s 2020 disinformation operations look like, according to two experts on social media and propaganda. | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Country Music Veteran Trent Reznor Nabs His First CMA Award

Production credit on “Old Town Road” gets Nine Inch Nails leader a win for Musical Event of the Year | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

The ‘Steele Dossier’ and the WMD Story Came Out the Same Way

Two national scares, one trick. | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

The president’s abuse of power has surpassed any we’ve seen in our history — and Congress must act | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago