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Rolling Stone

Mar 01 2026
Magazine

No one covers the people, politics and issues that matter (now more than ever) like Rolling Stone. Your source for all the breaking news coverage, exclusive interviews with influential people, music trends, hot album and movie reviews, must-read rock star profiles and in-depth national affairs reporting you rely on in the magazine. An annual term to Rolling Stone is currently 12 issues. The number of issues in an annual term is subject to change at any time. Get Rolling Stone digital magazine subscription today for cutting-edge reporting, provocative photos and raw interviews with influential people who shape the scene and rock the world.

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Contributors • Issue 1409 • Inside Rolling Stone

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Rolling Stone

Hilary Duff’s Pop Return • The 2000s star, relatable as ever, opens up about her honest new album

Nicole Kidman On Tv, From Best To Battiest • The Oscar winner can’t stop showing up on the small screen — the kookier the role, the better

Bidding A Final Farewell To Camelot • Ryan Murphy’s JFK Jr. series tells the story of America’s prince — and the end of a Kennedy era

Kim Gordon’s Stunning Second Act • A decade into her “happy accident” of a solo career, she’s sounding freer and more inspired than ever

Never Lost Their Edge

Arrested By Ice For Protesting In Minneapolis • Local rapper Nur-D has always stood up for his neighbors in his music, and he did the exact same thing in the streets

Juvenile And Mannie Fresh On How To Make A Great Podcast • The two New Orleans hip-hop legends tell us the secrets behind their successful new talk show, Still 400

She Lived Through This

Gorillaz ‘Even The Weird Stuff Makes Sense Now’ • Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett on grieving through music, life in the age of cartoon bands, and AI art

Why Do We Need Greenland? • How a forgotten Norman Mailer novel explains Trump’s foreign policy now

Bobby & the Dead • From “the Kid” to elder statesman, Bob Weir kept the Grateful Dead flame alive with a journeyman’s soul. We celebrate a six-decade trip

Accidental Prophet • After Jerry Garcia’s death, Bob Weir had to find a new role. It wasn’t easy — but in the end, it was beautiful

Forever Grateful • John Mayer reflects on sharing a stage with Bob Weir and the responsibilities that came with the role

Playing in the Band With Bob Weir • Grateful Dead drummer-percussionist Mickey Hart remembers his friend and bandmate of many years

In the Family

How I Learned To Love The Dead • No band was more suspect for a straight-edge Eighties kid. But slowly a fan was born — one shaggy jam at a time

A San Francisco ‘Homecoming’ • A first-generation Rolling Stone writer goes back to where it all started

Where Do the Grateful Dead Go From Here? • What’s next after the passing of a legend? We speculate on six ways the music can live on

Johnny Knoxville • ‘WAS I ALWAYS THE BEST ROLE MODEL? NO’

A Hockey Dad, A Cartel, And A $12 Million Fraud • Kota Youngblood told his neighbors there were hits out on their lives — and only he could save them

Listen • The dance-pop superstar proves she left her GAFs behind on an album about lust, motherhood, and hitting the club.

Daniel Radcliffe • Harry Potter himself on navigating child stardom, transitioning from drama to comedy, and the joys (and tears) of fatherhood

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Languages

  • English