How New Belgium’s Intentionally Bad New Beer Aims to Help Combat Global Warming
Torched Earch imagines beer in a climate-ravaged world
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association Is Giving a Free Clinic in How Not to Deal With Racism Accusations
An HFPA member appeared to confuse Daniel Kaluuya with another Black actor at the Oscars
Ron Wood Reveals That He Battled Cancer for a Second Time Last Year
The Rolling Stones guitarist has since been given the "all-clear" by doctors
The Oscars Were Ruined by a Lack of Film Clips
Instead of footage of nominated work, we got awkward praise and fun facts from presenters
Burning Man’s Descent Into Utter Bougie Elitism Has Reached a New Low
The desert festival is offering attendees the chance — yes, chance — to reserve tickets for $2,500
Revisiting the 15 Most Controversial Rolling Stones Songs
Celebrate the 50th anniversary of "Sticky Fingers" by looking back at "Brown Sugar" and their other contentious songs
“Master of None” Is Coming Back, Focused on Lena Waithe’s Character This Time
Aziz Ansari's series will return to Netflix with a new lead in May
How “The Masked Singer” Became a Reputation-Laundering Scheme for Celebrities
From Logan Paul to Bobby Brown, the show has long provided a safe space for controversial contestants to pursue a fresh start
What Kind of Abuse Is Still Acceptable in Hollywood?
Outrage over Scott Rudin's abusive behavior seems relatively mild compared to other high-profile abusers. Why?
Unpacking Demi Lovato’s Ill-Advised Crusade Against a Yogurt Shop
The singer has apologized for calling out the store for carrying sugar-free cookies
Finally, We Have an Old, Funny Batman Again
Michael Keaton is officially reprising his role as the Caped Crusader in "The Flash"
It Was Only a Matter of Time Before Ted Nugent Caught COVID-19
The musician, who previously called the pandemic a "hoax," has tested positive
What Does Bigfoot Have to Do With a Murder at a Pot Farm?
In Hulu's "Sasquatch," director Joshua Rofé investigates whether the mythical creature was really responsible for a triple homicide in 1993
A Reminder: Boomer Musicians Perfected the Cash-Grab Long Before Taylor Swift and BTS Came Around
Superfans of artists like BTS and Taylor Swift are getting sick of all the deluxe-edition merch, but it's nothing new
At Least SXSW Wasn’t Bought by a Tech Company
Penske Media Corp., which owns "Rolling Stone" and "Variety," has purchased a 50% stake in the festival
OK, Fine, Fyre Festival Attendees Deserve Some Money, I Guess
277 ticketholders from the ill-fated event will receive $7,220 apiece