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‘Thanks for Letting Me Ride Alongside You’

“I’ll meet you in the music,” the guitarist wrote on social media to his Dead & Company bandmate John Mayer shared a short but poignant tribute to his late bandmate Bob Weir on Sunday. The musician, who performed with Weir in Dead & Company for several years, honored their collaboration. “Okay Bob. I’ll do it […]

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KPop Demon Hunters Golden Wins Best Original Song

EJAE delivered an emotional speech as she accepted the award for Best Original Song, Motion Picture, at the 2026 Golden Globes. EJAE, Mark Sonnenblick, and 24Ido took the stage to receive the trophy for the KPop Demon Hunters hit “Golden.”The win makes EJAE the first Korean-American to be awarded at the Golden Globes. “When I […]

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Jenny Lewis Celebrated Her 50th Birthday by Marrying Her Dog

Jenny Lewis celebrated her 50th birthday in unorthodox fashion last week, throwing a mock wedding for her and her beloved dog. “I married my dog for my 50th birthday… BLESS!,” Lewis wrote on social media, sharing photos from the ceremony where she “wed” her cockapoo named Bobby Rhubarb: Lewis, who turned 50 on January 8, […]

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How to Watch Online, Start Time, Odds

If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Wild Card NFL playoff action continues this afternoon when the Philadelphia Eagles (11-6) host the San Francisco 49ers (12-5) at Lincoln Financial Field. The reigning champion Eagles are coming off a rocky end-of-the-season […]

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Bob Weir: A Life in Photos

Bob Weir, the singer, songwriter, guitarist and co-founder of the Grateful Dead, died today at age 78. Weir helped shape the Dead’s 60-year legacy as the leaders of psych-rock, and became known as a restless musician who toured solo and with several side bands well into his 70s.  Weir was born in San Francisco and […]

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Washington National Opera Parts Ways With Kennedy Center After 55 Years

The Washington National Opera announced Friday that it was parting ways with the Kennedy Center after 55 years at the once-venerated and now-controversial performing arts venue. In a statement to “friends, artists, and supporters” Friday, the opera wrote on their new website, “As Washington National Opera (WNO) begins its 70th anniversary year, the Board and […]

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Mickey Rourke Surrenders Shotgun to Authorities Amid GoFundMe Fiasco

Mickey Rourke surrendered a shotgun to authorities this week, according to NBC4 Investigates. The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department said deputies responded to a call Wednesday from one of the actor’s team members, who said he wanted to turn in the firearm. The agency said deputies spoke to Rourke and that the actor told them he […]

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Riverside Church Trial:Two Ex-Players Testify to Being Sexually Abused

Two more former college basketball players testified Friday to being sexually abused as teens by the multimillionaire coach of New York’s esteemed Riverside Church basketball program, echoing the allegations of their boyhood teammate Daryl Powell, who’s suing the church in a state Supreme Court civil court trial in Manhattan. Former Riverside players Byron Walker and […]

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Megan Moroney Shares ‘Cloud 9’ Track List: Kacey Musgraves, Ed Sheeran

Who better than two of Megan Moroney‘s heroes to feature on her third album? On Friday, the country queen unveiled the names of the 15 tracks featured on her upcoming album, Cloud 9, including a pair of collaborations with Kacey Musgraves and Ed Sheeran. The singer shared the track list with a teaser video of […]

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Conan O’Brien Says Donald Trump Has Been Bad for Comedy

Conan O’Brien is concerned that the anger over Donald Trump has caused comedians to lose their humor. O’Brien spoke at the Oxford Union earlier this week and reflected on how the ire around the current administration has resulted in less laughs and too much fury. “Comedy needs a straight line to go off of,” he […]

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