If you love movies like me, you probably have a few "feel good film" favorites. Movies that when you are feeling blue, or need to kill a couple of hours that you can turn to and enjoy.
Alleged Boston Marathon bomber Dzhohkar Tsarnaev will be on the cover of next month's Rolling Stone. The decision has sparked a great deal of controversy, with many condemning the magazine for glamorizing the suspected terrorist.
Remember when Rihanna showed off long hair, with ombre, light brown tips and a shaved side? Well, that was done for the singer's new Rolling Stone cover, which drops on Friday, Feb. 1.
Taylor Swift may be a great songwriter, but she's not the best driver. She got into two accidents during an interview with Rolling Stone for her coverstory -- and revealed that not only does she worry behind the wheel, but about everything else all of the time, too.
Congrats to Adele! Not only is one of the best-selling artists of a generation and a soon-to-be mom (or "mum," as she would say), but she's also a cover girl. The 'Someone Like You' singer nabbed the cover of Rolling Stone's 'Women Who Rock 2012' issue -- and no one deserves it more!
Adele‘s ’21′ was nominated for Album of the Year at this year’s Grammys. As it turns out, the Brit’s sophomore effort already won the title elsewhere: Rolling Stone.
While Train was on the road this past summer with Maroon 5, Pat Monahan was busy writing new music for his band. By the time the tour was over he had over half of the songs written for it and they hit the studio shortly after the tour wrapped up. In a recent interview with the Rolling Stone, Pat says Train will be releasing a new song around January 5th.
You know that George Clooney gets more ladies than you do, right? Well, it turns out he’s had the swagger for some time now.
In an extensive interview for the new Rolling Stone issue, Clooney reveals that he lost his virginity at the age of 16. However, he admits it may have been too early, saying he was “young, very young, too young,” though a lot of guys might disagree.
Rolling Stone asked their readers to name the worst songs of the ’90s and ‘Barbie Girl,’ Danish group Aqua’s infectious techno-pop take on Mattel’s iconic doll, took first place.