We work an average of 90,000 hours over the course of our lives — and that’s if we’re only working 40 hours a week. This is years and years of working nonstop. Given that we also spend many years of our lives sleeping, doing countless chores and the fact that …
Read More »Beyoncé Hints at More Music While Revealing 'Renaissance' Is First Act of Three-Part Project
Beyoncé is keeping her fans well-fed with new music. On Thursday, hours before she’s set to release her album Renaissance, the singer shared a note to fans on her website, revealing that her new LP is merely the first act of a “three-act project.” She also re-shared a message to …
Read More »People-First: The Most Overused Descriptor Businesses Use — And How To Live Up To It
Several years ago, I served as CEO of a multi-national brand. One day, I took a call at home from a member of our team. He could hear some sporadic shuffling in the background, so I explained that I happened to be doing laundry while we spoke. His response astounded …
Read More »J Balvin Talks Meeting Jay-Z, Immigrant Roots and His Bodega-Inspired Streetwear Line
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. J Balvin knows a thing or two about starting from the bottom in the United States. Before becoming a staple in reggaetón, he was Jose Álvaro Osorio, an …
Read More »Doja Cat Becomes Post Malone's Muse in Artsy 'I Like You (A Happier Song)' Video
Post Malone is in his Vincent Van Gogh era – and what’s an artist without his muse? In the music video for his latest single, “I Like You (A Happier Song),” the track’s collaborator Doja Cat fills the role, sparking inspiration in an endless field while strategically placed clusters of …
Read More »Watch ABBA's Benny Andersson Cover Foo Fighters' 'Learn to Fly'
Benny Andersson has shared a piano cover ofFoo Fighters’ ‘Learn to Fly’, days afterDave Grohlwore an ABBA sweatshirt at Glastonbury. The Foos frontman joinedPaul McCartney on stage on Saturday, during theBeatleslegend’s massive Pyramid headline set, to playWings’ ‘Band on the Run’ and The Beatles’ ‘I Saw Her Standing There’, before …
Read More »Election Denier Denies Own 15-Point GOP Primary Loss
Tina Peters, a pro-Trump conspiracy theorist who has been charged with breaching voting machines, lost her bid to become the secretary of state of Colorado. She’s not so sure, though. Despite finishing third in the race for the Republican nomination to take control of the state’s election systems, Peters refused …
Read More »Families of Trans Kids Are Banding Together to Save Their Children
As Texas slowly turned up the heat on trans youth and their families over the past year, Violet didn’t want to be the frog trapped in the pot of boiling water. “The frog doesn’t realize it until it’s getting cooked,” she says. “We could see where things were going and …
Read More »Sony Music, Live Nation, Netflix, More Offer Staff Travel Reimbursement for Abortions
Following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade effectively banning abortions immediately in certain states, a plethora of companies have promised to provide travel expenses to staff who live in a restricted state and want access to an abortion in a state where it is still legal. Netflix, …
Read More »'Obi-Wan Kenobi' Was Stuck in Star Wars' Past. Here's How 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Does It Better
This post contains spoilers for the whole first season of Obi-Wan Kenobi (now streaming on Disney+) and the season to date of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (now streaming on Paramount+). There’s plenty of overlap between the audiences for Star Wars and Star Trek, yet for decades the two fan …
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