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Forty-three years ago this week, the first issue of Rolling Stone hit stands. “You’re probably wondering what we are trying to do,” founder, editor and publisher Jann Wenner wrote in the ...
Madonna returns to the cover of Rolling Stone in our latest issue (on stands Friday) giving her most revealing, introspective and fiery interview in years. In the in-depth Q&A with senior writer ...
Rock goddess Stevie Nicks – maker of myths, wearer of shawls – appears solo on the cover of Rolling Stone for the first time since 1981 in our new issue, hitting stands Friday. The intimate ...
Rolling Stone has always embraced change.To open up the redesign process, Creative Director Joe Hutchinson worked with the design studio Food to reimagine what a print magazine can be each month.
Two decades, three Grammys and 20-million-plus albums sold since they rose from the punk clubs in Oakland, California, to international superstardom, Green Day are sharper, edgier and more ...
In early 1967, a young law-firm employee named Angie Kucherenko came home to her apartment in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood and found her roommate’s boyfriend, a 21-year-old ...
With its group dance numbers and earnest covers of songs like Journey's buoyant "Don't Stop Believin'," Glee seems like the sunniest show on TV.
The platinum-blond hair is back, and in so many ways — for the first time in years — Slim Shady truly is, too. In the new issue of Rolling Stone (on stands Friday), senior writer Brian Hiatt ...
Lennon’s relationship with Rolling Stone goes all the back to the inaugural issue in 1967 when a still image of the Beatle from the set of his movie How I Won The War appeared on the cover. A ...
Ringo Starr returns to the cover of Rolling Stone on his own for the first time since 1981 in our new issue (on stands Friday). The happy-go-lucky Beatle gets serious, tracing his whole life to ...
It was a decade in which we saw our leaders squander the peace and prosperity of the previous decade, Rob Sheffield writes in the new special issue of Rolling Stone. Yet music offered shelter from ...
In Rolling Stone‘s new issue, on stands today, Shakira tells Vanessa Grigoriadis about the pressures of becoming a true superstar in the U.S. now so she can indulge a “physical calling” soon ...
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