The Confederate flag has long been a common sight at NASCAR races, particularly in the infield, where some fans fly the polarizing symbol alongside the U.S. flag and banners for their favorite drivers. On Wednesday, the stock-car racing organization announced it will no longer allow Confederate flags at its races. …
Read More »Larry Kramer, Author and Firebrand AIDS Activist, Dead at 84
Larry Kramer — the outspoken AIDS activist, playwright, author, and screenwriter — died on Wednesday at the age of 84. The cause was pneumonia, according to his husband, David Webster, who confirmed the news with the New York Times. Kramer had battled illnesses for years and has been declared dead …
Read More »Kent State Shootings: A Lot of People Were Crying, and the Guard Walked Away
This story was originally published in the June 11th, 1970 issue of Rolling Stone. KENT, Ohio — Just down the street from P. G. Sellman’s Tire & Appliance Store and Gas Station, close to the Cuyahoga River, the striped gate of a railroad crossing has lowered slowly, with dignity, until …
Read More »Dr. Bronner's Donates $1 Million to Oregon Psychedelic Mushroom Legalization Efforts
Soap company Dr. Bronner’s — a.k.a. the world’s #1 shower read — has announced its support of the therapeutic use of psilocybin, a.k.a. the psychedelic stuff in magic mushrooms. The company donated $1 million to a campaign supporting a voter initiative in Oregon that would create a framework for mental …
Read More »'I Was More Resilient Than I Thought': Author Eva Holland on Facing Our Fears
The writer Eva Holland had a way of announcing she was moving toward full freakout mode while out climbing and hiking with her friends. She would mutter, “I’m not having fun anymore.” This might be followed by tears, anxious breathing, and, sometimes, freezing in place, which happened during a rock …
Read More »New Podcast Explores Whether the Scorpions Hit 'Wind of Change' Was Written by the CIA
A new podcast, Wind of Change, will explore the tantalizing possibility that Scorpions‘ 1990 power ballad of the same name was actually written by the CIA as a piece of late Cold War propaganda. The show is hosted by New Yorker journalist Patrick Radden Keefe and all eight episodes premiere …
Read More »Celebs Are Bored: January Jones Watches 'Annie,' Learns to Tap Dance
As much of America continues to self-quarantine, the propensity to go stir crazy increases with each passing day. Celebrities are no different: bored out of their minds while sitting at home indefinitely. Maybe they are ceaselessly launching Instagram Lives just for some human connection. Maybe they’re teasing us with some …
Read More »Harvey Weinstein Faces Additional Sexual Assault Charge in L.A. Trial
Ahead of Harvey Weinstein’s Los Angeles trial on sex crime charges, prosecutors announced Friday that the disgraced producer will now face an additional charge of sexual assault on the amended indictment. “We are continuing to build and strengthen our case,” Los Angeles County District Attorney Jackie Lacey said in a …
Read More »Thanks to Trump, There's a Hydroxychloroquine Shortage for People Who Need It
Peter Morley was outraged. Last weekend, President Trump had once again touted the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for COVID-19, despite the protestations of medical professionals urging caution. “It’s not going to hurt people,” he said, adding that the government had stockpiled 29 million pills to fight the virus. …
Read More »What's Next for Genea Sky, the Exotic Dancer Whose Fall Off a Pole Went Viral
When Genea Sky, 24, showed up to work last Saturday night as a performer at XTC Cabaret, a strip club in Dallas, she expected it to be a night like any other. But instead, when she did an elbow grip on the pole — a trick that involved her holding …
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