Best laughably dumb verses ever, including Soundgarden 's "Spoonman" and Sisqo's "Thong Song" on video. Very funny.
..In response to the Australians ' prejudice against the rapper, attorneys have released a statement defending Snoop's moral core and arguing that the rapper is only out to spread a "message of peace"...
Rolling Stone's 25 most under appreciated artists.
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Spielberg has made sharks scarier than serial killers, aliens adorable and the Holocaust an entertaining cinematic experience. Plus, Indiana Jones kicks ass.
The O'Reilly Factor smears veteran journalist Bill Moyers for the interview he did for Rolling Stone's 40th anniversary issue.
An exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Second Life and its messianic creator, Philip Rosedale
With bonus audio from RS 40th anniversary issue... Stewart Brand dropped LSD back in the day with Kesey, Cassady, and the Merry Pranksters while earning a mention in The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test.
Sir Paul McCartney reminisces about the circumstances that surrounded the recording of the 1967 masterpiece Yesterday, why everyone still loves the Beatles, his philosophy for saving the world, as well as his memories of John Lennon and George
Michael Moore, whose plea for gun control, Bowling for Columbine, now seems more relevant than ever in the wake of the Virginia Tech massacre, discusses the aftermath of the 2004 election and eight years of Republican steering, and why Al Gore might be the messiah.
Wedge is the artist / band to watch. Check out Wedge's new sound and their new album Heavensville.
Taylor Hicks is the first American Idol winner to sell under a million copies of his major label debut, with only 650,000 copies.
Rolling Stone's Thoughts on YouTube's Video Awards for Best Series, Best Comedy, Best Commentary, Best Music Video, Most Inspirational, and Most Adorable
From this weekend's SNL — few things are funnier than seeing Peyton Manning bean a kid in the head…except maybe seeing him banish a kid to a port-o-let.
Aretha Franklin's biography is being adapted as a movie and Hudson is being consider for the lead
Rock Star Hobbies
He rides a motorcycle, plays in a band called Band From TV and helps pick the show's tunes
Just a few days before wrapping up their Last of the Breed tour, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and Sixties country star Ray Price played a sold-out gig at New York City's Radio City Music Hall.
The Last Confessions of E. Howard Hunt
Who guitarist Pete Townshend spoke out against those who would classify The Police as Classic Rock. "The Police are punk. They're a punk band"
The former Idol opens up about music he loved growing up, his plans to be the next Van Damme and more
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