Like Jagger in the Movies: Rolling Stones Songs in Film
Here are some of the best, presented in chronological order: six directors, six films, and six Stones songs that provide commentary on the story or in some cases even tell the story, all while expanding our perception of the Stones themselves. read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesThe Top 10 Stones Sidemen
As undeniably transcendent as The Rolling Stones’ strongest songs are, someone outside of band delivered the musical highlight on many of them. read more
Found in: Music, FeaturesFrom The Vault: The Rolling Stones
There is no denying the impact of a great Stones show, as demonstrated by this two-hour concert at Hampton Coliseum. read more
Found in: Featured Videos26 Artists Discuss The Rolling Stones' Influence
These days, you'd be hard-pressed to find an artist who hasn't been influenced by The Rolling Stones in some way or another. Paste caught up with 26 artists to talk about the group's legacy and how it inspired their own work. read more
Found in: Blogs, List of the DayLive From SXSW: Typhoon
Watch Typhoon's entire performance at the Sennheiser & Paste Present the Stages on Sixth. read more
Found in: Featured VideosLive From Paste: Seryn
Seryn’s live presence—with each member swapping instruments and all five singing choruses at the top of their lung—can best be described as “joyful,” causing Paste to name their performance the best of this year’s SXSW and their song “We Will All Be Changed” one of the Best of 2011. read more
Found in: Live at PasteThe Lola Quartet
Why does high school provide such a fertile setting for mystery novels? Yes, for teenagers and teachers a demand looms for throwaway thrillers to fill the bored haze of study hall. But surely there’s more to it than simply satisfying a built-in audience’s affinity for consuming the familiar.... read more
Found in: Books, ReviewsSorry, Please, Thank You: Stories
And for the first time since the quest began, I start to feel a little wobbly, as if my POV isn’t so stable. As if the center of things is moving. As if the frame is unsure of who to follow, whose story it is. As if, maybe, I’m not so destined for my destiny after all. —Charles Yu, from “Hero Absorbs Major Damage”... read more
Found in: Books, ReviewsDyad Review (PlayStation 3)
Brian Taylor struggles to comprehend Shawn McGrath's new psychedelic shooter. read more
Found in: Games, ReviewsSpec Ops: The Line Review (Multi-Platform)
You may have heard that this is the first war game that is actually about the horrors of war and how it impacts individuals. It is not. read more
Found in: Games, Reviews
