The covers that Richard Bernstein drew for ‘Interview Magazine’ marked a way of understanding communication, style and celebrity in the 1970s. This June, an exhibition in New York honors him
With a stellar cast, an unprecedented production design and music by Pink Floyd, it had everything required to become one of the biggest films of the 20th century. But no one in Hollywood wanted to support it. It turns out, however, that there was no need: today, it’s a cult classic, without even existing
The fiery Blur singer didn’t like the fact that the veteran rockers were launching their new album in London’s Hackney neighborhood, but that’s not the first time the musician has publicly picked a fight with someone
The Rolling Stones frontman talks to EL PAÍS about playing with Keith Richards on their new album, being a rock musician at 80 and his nights out dancing reggaeton
The band’s latest track ‘Angry’ has sparked debate about whether the singer’s vocals have been modified, and what that says about the classic rock group
‘Hackney Diamonds,’ due out at the end of October, contains 12 songs, two of which feature the band’s legendary drummer Charlie Watts, who died in 2021
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood will be interviewed on stage by “The Tonight Show” host Jimmy Fallon. It will be livestreamed worldwide via the band’s YouTube channel
A comprehensive official biography and a double tribute album reignite interest in the ultra-sensitive bard who died at 26. This summer he would have turned 75
T-shirts that simulate more toning, gyms that promise to ‘Marvelify’ their members... Do the new masculine ideals perpetuate the oppressive demands already experienced by women?
Today, July 26, the renowned Rolling Stones vocalist enters his eighth decade on earth. We take a look back at one of the band’s most iconic moments. This fall, the group will release its first album of new songs in 18 years
Bruce Springsteen, The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Stevie Nicks, Neil Young... They are all over 70 years old and still active. Are they still relevant artistically or are they living on nostalgia alone?