Rick Rubin
No mentions found
This entity hasn't been tracked yet, or Iris is still building its knowledge base.
Related Articles from SNS
This rapper was having panic attacks on stage, until he transitioned
Gender euphoria behind the mic: Kae Tempest refuses to let transphobia slow him down Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 4:30am A poet, rapper, musician, playwright, novelist and essayist, Kae Tempest is adept at expressing himself through his art. At 28, Tempest became the youngest winner of the prestigious Ted Hughes Award for his epic poem Brand New Ancients.
Transfer class rankings: Tennessee, Texas or Louis...
Milan Momcilovic's commitment to Kentucky last week essentially closed the 2026 transfer portal cycle. The former Iowa State star was the last remaining uncommitted transfer in ESPN's top 100, and barring a surprise coaching change, the dust has mostly settled for the balance of the offseason. Comparing portal classes is an increasingly difficult task.
Men's Way-Too-Early Top 25: Kansas, UNC in after d...
Between the first and second editions of the Way-Too-Early Top 25 -- the night of the national championship game and April 27 -- there was massive player movement. More than 2,700 players entered the transfer portal, more than 90 of the top 100 transfers committed quickly and another 60 players entered the NBA draft. But in the month since, things have quieted -- though they're not fully settled just yet.
Transfer portal superlatives: Louisville, Duke, St...
We've passed every major mile marker of the men's college basketball offseason: The transfer portal opened and closed, the NBA draft withdrawal deadline has come and gone, and all of ESPN's top 100 transfers have committed. Now, Jeff Borzello and Myron Medcalf are here to make sense of all the player movement and what it means for the teams they joined. From contenders that improved title hopes the most to teams that should have done more, here are the biggest winners and losers.
Upstart chipmakers keep challenging Nvidia. This time it's Microsoft-backed D-Matrix
In the increasingly competitive AI chip market, there's another startup in production that claims an advantage over Nvidia, the world's most valuable company. D-Matrix, located three miles away from Nvidia's Silicon Valley headquarters, says its chips can run inference workloads 10 times faster and using five times less energy than a standalone graphics processing unit from the market leader — as long as the workloads are small. The new inference chip, called Corsair, takes a novel approach...