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Brian Hiattt

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Jason Momoa’s Lobo Steps Out — and Krypto is in Danger! —  in New ‘Supergirl’ Trailer
The first full trailer for the June 26 release gives the best glimpse yet of Jason Momoa as the intergalactic bounty hunter Lobo and includes David Corenswet's Superman
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Watch Rush Play Live With New Drummer Anika Nilles for the First Time
Geddy Lee, Alex Lifeson, and new drummer Anika Nilles roared through "Finding My Way" at a surprise Juno Awards performance
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Inside Sublime’s ‘Until the Sun Explodes,’ Their First New Album Since 1996
How Jakob Nowell, son of Bradley Nowell, and founding members Eric Wilson and Bud Gaugh brought the band back to life for the new album, just before the 30th anniversary of the band's last release
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How Ryan Gosling Ascends to Tom Hanks-Level Movie Stardom in ‘Project Hail Mary’ 
Directors Phil Lord and Christopher Miller take us deep inside the making of their sci-fi crowd-pleaser. Plus, the lessons of Solo and the state of the Spider-Verse
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Maya Hawke on Her New Album, ‘Hunger Games,’ Singing About Sadie Sink, Missing ‘Stranger Things’
Hawke goes deep on her fantastic new album, May 1's Maitreya Corso, her grief over the end of Stranger Things, her new movie Wishful Thinking, and much more in our deep-dive new interview
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Inside the Future of ‘Pluribus’ With Vince Gilligan and Rhea Seehorn
So when will Season Two come out? "I don't know," Gilligan says in our new interview. "We're doing our best. It takes forever, making this thing"
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Jake Shane Explains Why He ‘Always’ Lets Celebrities Edit Their Own Interviews
"I'm not a journalist," says the TikTok influencer turned podcaster. "I think it is insulting to journalists to say what I do is journalism"
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Elijah Wood on ‘Ready or Not 2’ and His ‘Potential’ Return as Frodo
Wood talks about his role in Ready or Not 2: Here I Come, his possible return in The Hunt for Gollum, and more in our new interview
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To Make a New Album, Tyson Ritter Had to Learn to Love All-American Rejects Again
Ritter explains how he re-embraced his own band before recording its first album in 14 years and embarking on house-party tours — and also addresses an old Taylor Swift rumor
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Jake Shane Just Made His Movie Debut, and a TV Show Is Coming. It’s Making Him Very, Very Nervous
In our new interview, Shane talks about his film debut in Wishful Thinking, why Therapuss isn't journalism, and his deepest fears: "I am so scared it's gonna go away."
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Country Joe McDonald’s Final Rolling Stone Interview: ‘Woodstock Changed Everything’
The late singer explained how his legendary Woodstock moment came to be in a never-before-published 2019 interview with Rolling Stone
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Geese Remind Us Why Real Bands Matter
We look back at how Brooklyn's Geese became the buzziest young band in years 
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Jack Johnson, Alanis Morissette, Ty Dolla $ign, Vic Mensa Lead New Wave of SXSW 2026 Additions
Morissette will headline a Spotify 20th anniversary party, while Johnson will perform to celebrate the premiere of his new documentary
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How Les Claypool and Sean Lennon Made the Best Concept Album in Years — With Help from Willow
The masterminds behind the Claypool Lennon Delirium go deep on their wildly ambitious new album, and Lennon reveals a longstanding friendship with Willow
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How Harry Styles Created a New Kind of Pop Star
As the release of 'Kiss All the Time. Disco Occasionally' approaches, we break down "Aperture," and look back at Styles' solo career so far
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Pearl Jam Is ‘Between Eras’ But ‘Excited About the Future,’ Eddie Vedder Says
Seven months after Matt Cameron’s departure, Pearl Jam’s frontman declines to say whether they’ve found a new drummer — but confirms the band is “woodshedding”
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Eddie Vedder Changed Kids’ Lives with Pearl Jam. Now He and his Wife Jill Are Trying to Save Them
Eddie breaks down a powerful new Netflix documentary, Matter of Time, which combines solo concert footage with the story of his family's charity work on behalf of kids with EB 
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Wait, Why Was Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl Halftime Show Controversial?
We break down Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance, look back at his career path, and try to figure out just what about his joyful halftime show bothered some people
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Lady Gaga Almost Canceled Her Grammys Performance
Gaga was touring in Japan until the day before the Grammys — which left little time to assemble what became one of the show’s most memorable moments
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Bruce Willis Is Unaware He Has Dementia, His Wife Reveals
“I’m really happy he doesn’t know about it,” says the actor’s wife, Emma Heming Willis
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Napster Is Doing AI Music Now — and Still Taking Shots at the Major Labels
“We don’t think that the future of music involves the labels anymore,” Napster CEO John Acunto tells Rolling Stone
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Hear Bob Weir’s Final Rolling Stone Interview: ‘I Look Forward to Dying’
We pay tribute to the Grateful Dead legend in our new podcast episode, with audio clips from our last interview, a discussion with Warren Haynes, and more
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Raphael Saadiq on ‘Amazing’ Oscar Nomination for ‘Sinners,’ Missing D’Angelo
The neo-soul legend tells us about trying to celebrate a Best Original Song nomination after a year of losses
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Jack White Mocks Trump’s White House Briefing: ‘Me Do Accomplishments!’
White uses Hulk-style caveman language to satirize Trump’s self-congratulatory press briefing
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Charlie Puth Pitched Himself to Sing the National Anthem at the Super Bowl — and Got the Gig
"I'm going to be inspired by what Whitney did, but I can't ever touch what Whitney did," he says
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Watch John Fogerty Revive Creedence Classics on ‘Tiny Desk’
He also shouts out NPR's work "in these times" during a performance on the public radio network
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How Yungblud Won Over Every Rock Legend in 2025: ‘I’m Not Made to Compromise’
Yungblud talks about his Ozzy Osbourne tribute, singing with Eddie Vedder, embracing classic rock with Idols, and more in our new interview
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Will Radiohead Tour the U.S. in 2026?
We ponder whether the band will expand on their recent European run, and other burning 2026 tour questions — including possible plans by Harry Styles, Beyoncé, Olivia Rodrigo 
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Timothée Chalamet Says Past Golden Globe Losses Make His Win for ‘Marty Supreme’ ‘That Much Sweeter’
The 30-year-old star takes home his first Golden Globe for his turn as ping-pong hustler Marty Mauser in Josh Safdie's frantic period film
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