Here are our pop culture picks for Nov. 8-14, including the best deals we could find for each.
A Florida judge has canceled the trial for rock icon Rod Stewart and his adult son and scheduled a hearing next month to discuss a plea deal to resolve charges stemming from a New Year's Eve altercation with a hotel security guard nearly two years ago. Court records show the hearing with Judge August Bonavita is set for Oct. 22 regarding a plea agreement to close the case without them needing to appear in court. If convicted, the Stewarts were facing a year in jail, or probation and a $1,000 fine.
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Rod Stewart makes so many references to his wealth in a new "Rolling Stone" interview that his admission that he has "never" cooked a meal in his life isn't that surprising. However, the way the superstar singer discusses the topic throws off some, well, "Da Ya Think I'm Sexist?" vibes.
Rod Stewart commented on the retirement announcement of longtime friend Elton John, and it doesn’t sound like he’s into it.
Rod Stewart is set to spend another summer on the road as the Rock Hall singer has announced a 22-date North American tour with Cyndi Lauper.
The renewal was attended by around 100 guests.
Rod Stewart has issued an apology after video of him staging a mock execution drew criticism and comparisons to ISIS propaganda killings.
Rod Stewart and Cyndi Lauper will play 18 dates together in the U.S. in July and August.
Rod Stewart: Another Country (Capitol) While it feels either critically reckless or lazy—I can’t decide which—to single out the latest album by Rod Stewart as the week’s most compelling new album, there is this: In the course of the man’s very lengthy career (most non-Brits first heard him singing with Jeff Beck in 1968), his best work has always been 1) well-sung, 2) emotive and 3) immensely rocking.