The universe got a bit some-more glamorous this week with a birth of Blue Ivy Carter, a sure-to-be fanciful daughter of Beyoncé and Jay-Z. The happy arise was injured rather when another sanatorium studious claimed that a luminary couple’s confidence stopped him from saying his possess newborns, though Jay-Z was still on Cloud Nine, as evidenced by “Glory,” a proposal strain he available in respect of his new daughter that enclosed her initial cries.
Photos: Holy Ship: Dance Music’s Wild Party on a High Seas
Also, Rolling Stone announced a 2012 Coachella lineup, suggested Paul McCartney’s impertinent new manuscript pretension and Madonna’s some-more laconic one, reported Snoop Dogg’s detain for possessing weed, burst open ODB’s FBI file, followed a health woes of Nick Cannon and a Red Hot Chili Peppers’ Anthony Kiedis and investigated a Velvet Underground’s lawsuit opposite a Andy Warhol Foundation. We also chatted with Tony Bennett about his lifelong cocktail success and Lady Gaga, announced a subsequent collection of Grammy performers and BRIT Award nominees, explored John Lennon’s adore of felines and took a demeanour during this week in stone history.
Photos: Coachella 2012: Ten Things That Need to Happen
In cocktail culture, Peter Travers tossed The Devil Inside and Joyful Noise into his dreaded Scum Bucket, Scott Steinberg reported on a luminary cameos and products during a Consumer Electronics Show and Colleen Nika explored Lil Wayne’s new skateboarding conform line.
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Our doubt for we this week is: what’s a best “Weird Al” Yankovic strain satire of all time? You can answer on a website, during facebook.com/rollingstone or on Twitter regulating a #weekendrock hashtag.






