The Rolling Stones 50th-anniversary tour plays its third and final night in Chicago Monday, and continues throughout North America and Europe… …
Rock legends the Rolling Stones were due to play a surprise mini-gig in Paris Thursday and all 350 tickets priced at 15 euros ($20) each were snapped up in minutes. “The Rolling Stones are playing a short warm-up gig tonight … in Paris,” the group said on Twitter, adding that…
Rolling Stones fans reacted with fury on Wednesday at the steep cost of tickets for the band’s 50th anniversary shows, while prices soared to thousands of pounds on re-sale websites. After months of rumours, the Stones announced on Monday that they would play two nights at London’s 02 Arena on…
A new song by the Rolling Stones, one of two included in their forthcoming “Grrr!” greatest hits album, will be released on Thursday, the group’s Universal record label said. “Doom and Gloom”, recorded in Paris over the summer, will be broadcast by radio stations and available as a digital download…
As Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones prove, good music lasts a long time; now Japanese hi-tech giant Hitachi says it can last even longer — a few hundred million years at least. The company on Monday unveiled a method of storing digital information on slivers of quartz glass that…
Legendary British rock group The Rolling Stones could be about to celebrate their 50th anniversary with live shows in New York and London, Billboard magazine reported on Thursday. The band have themselves thrown out a few hints, promising on their Facebook site they would announce some “some exciting news” next…
A German couple on Friday opened a museum devoted to legendary British rock band, the Rolling Stones, complete with urinals in the shape of the group’s famous “tongue” logo. The museum, in the small eastern German town of Luechow, will show “thousands of pieces” of memorabilia, including an original signed…
As promised, this week’s edition of The Orange Couch, where Marc and I analyze the latest episode of “Mad Men”. I’m particularly pleased with my thoughts towards the end comparing the Michael Ginsberg storyline to the Rolling Stones one. Weiner is doing something much more interesting with the younger generation…
Taffy Brodesser-Akner asks the same question that keeps cropping up over and over: why are there mommy wars? In this particular case, she’s asking why Erica Jong couldn’t write an article critical of attachment parent ideology without creating over-the-top flamewars? But take a closer look at the comments on Jong’s…