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The Roots drummer's favorite all-star jams and musical celebrity slams
Five Best Guests
1. Tie: Artie Lange and Olivia Munn
I don't know if you can capture lightning in a bottle, but I will say this much — I've never seen a more ironic one-two punch in the history of the show. We all had crazy expectations for Lange 'cause of his reputation on [Howard] Stern and sure enough, he was comic gold. So gold, I thought there was no way Munn (who I know from the G4 channel) would stand a chance. But sure enough, she hung in there with the big boys and next thing...
Date Published: Nov 18, 2009 - 4:53 am
Peter Travers Reviews New Moon
Our film critic on the Twilight saga's second chapter: "Swooning tweens of all ages and sexes will work themselves into a lather ..."
Date Published: Nov 19, 2009 - 1:11 pm
The director and "Fantastic Mr. Fox" star Jason Schwartzman on bringing Roald Dahl's classic to the big screen
Wes Anderson's newest venture may be an animated take on a classic kids' story, but from its corduroy-clad characters to its cozy look at family dysfunction, Fantastic Mr. Fox is classic work from the director of Rushmore, The Royal Tennenbaums and The Darjeeling Limited. Rolling Stone caught up with Anderson, who wrote the film's screenplay with Noah Baumbach at original author Roald Dahl's own home, and Jason Schwartzman, who voices Mr. Fox's misunderstood son Ash.
Date Published: Nov 18, 2009 - 11:04 am
Master of movie adaptations on the wild stunts and Team Edward moments in "New Moon"
With just days to go before the release of The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Rolling Stone chatted with the film's director, Chris Weitz, about the anticipated movie's wildest stunts, the loyalty of Team Edward and the scenes you won't find in Stephenie Meyer's original book.
You said everyone's been asking you about the pressures of taking on such a successful franchise, and they also want to know why vampires are so popular.
Honestly, there weren't really any pressures for me because there was...
Date Published: Nov 18, 2009 - 6:21 am
The most star-studded jams, powerful speeches and action-packed reunions from three decades of Hall of Fame Induction ceremonies
For more on the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 25th Anniversary, check out the latest issue of Rolling
Stone, on newsstands now.
When the first Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony was held in 1986, it was going to be nothing more than than a dinner in the Waldorf-Astoria ballroom with music from Paul Shaffer and his band...
Date Published: Nov 11, 2009 - 8:59 am
Singer opens up about his new band (Madonna's guitarist!) and his album's Radiohead moment
In our new issue, Adam Lambert tells Rolling Stone how whiskey and David Bowie influenced his debut album, For Your Entertainment. American Idol's first real rock star also opened up about working with Muse and writing one of the record's most tender ballads. Here's more from Jenny Eliscu's conversation with the man RS dubbed a glam-rock sex god during his fantastic Idol run:
Tell me about the process of making this record.
We did some recording on tour,...
Date Published: Nov 11, 2009 - 1:33 pm
