John Lydon Calls Upcoming Sex Pistols Series "Disrespectful"
He also suggested legal action could be forthcoming
Michael Stipe Talks Photography, Toxic Masculinity in New Interview
Engaging thoughts on art and life
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
How a Second-Generation Chicago Bluesman Survived a Year Without Gigs
Ronnie Baker Brooks proves that there’s at least one good thing happening on Facebook
Pete Townshend Remembers “The Who Sell Out,” The Album That Changed Everything
With the release of a must-have super-deluxe reissue hot off the press, the legendary guitarist comments on his band's landmark album
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
Product Placement Is Coming for Your Classic Films
Ad companies are beginning to insert new logos, signage and products into familiar TV shows and movies
Allow Me to Reintroduce DJ Khaled as Your Body Neutrality Spirit Guide
DJ Khaled's approach to body image represents a refreshing update to the compulsory self-love of the body-positive movement
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
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
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
The Tallest Tales in Country Music All Belonged to George Jones
"Cocaine and Rhinestones" host Tyler Mahan Coe says "there are decades of his life" that the late music legend could not remember
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
Travel Like a Rock Star in Eddie Van Halen's 1934 Ford Hot Rod
The minimum bid is $100,000
Morrissey Seems Really Offended by "The Simpsons" Parody
Hey, he's human and needs to be loved (very questionable political views aside)