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Rolling Stone

Sep 01 2023
Magazine

Rolling Stone is an entertainment magazine that has been highly regarded in pop culture circles for its music and movie reviews, hard-hitting articles and interviews with favorite musicians, and the always-iconic cover images touting popular bands, TV personalities, and public figures.

Rolling Stone

Contributors

Rina Seizes the Moment at Glastonbury

A Star Finally Finds Her Voice • Eve Hewson plays a woman who sings to escape in the movie musical ‘Flora and Son’

A Kaleidoscope of Hip-Hop Art • A wide-ranging show at the Saint Louis Art Museum this fall celebrates ‘The Culture’

Danny Brown Comes Clean • Fresh out of rehab, he’s rapping better than ever and trying to stay away from drugs and alcohol

Xolo Maridueña Is a Man on a Mission • Star of the hit series ‘Cobra Kai’ is changing the superhero game as armored avenger Blue Beetle

‘She Made a Huge Sacrifice’ • Even as she got a raw deal from the music industry, O’Connor taught so many stars to stand up for what’s right

‘Strong Sinéad’: The Lost Photos

Rise of the Micro-Targeted Fest • Events centered on super-specific subgenres, from nu metal to New Wave, are more popular than ever

RZA • The Wu-Tang legend on the state of rap, being honored by Rihanna and A$AP, and the possibility of a new Wu album

Karol G Bet on Herself and Won

These Women Tried to Warn Us About AI • Today the risks of artificial intelligence are clear — but the warning signs have been there all along

Into the Abyss With Ethel Cain • One of the most intriguing rising artists in pop found her freedom by inventing dark, twisted stories — and she’s got lots more to come

Rap’s Next 50 Years • These are the artists who will help define hip-hop’s next half-century

The Hidden Tracks of Dr. Luke • For a decade, superproducer Dr. Luke lived under the cloud of a rape accusation from Kesha — and harsh words from some of pop’s biggest names. So how did he end up back on top of the charts?

The Lost Children of Football • They gave up the game after high school, but the damage seemingly was already done. Now, their families grieve and want answers

Music

Jeff Tweedy • On expensive guitars, listening to new music, Judaism, and staying sober


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 84 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Sep 01 2023

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  • Release date: September 5, 2023

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Languages

English

Rolling Stone is an entertainment magazine that has been highly regarded in pop culture circles for its music and movie reviews, hard-hitting articles and interviews with favorite musicians, and the always-iconic cover images touting popular bands, TV personalities, and public figures.

Rolling Stone

Contributors

Rina Seizes the Moment at Glastonbury

A Star Finally Finds Her Voice • Eve Hewson plays a woman who sings to escape in the movie musical ‘Flora and Son’

A Kaleidoscope of Hip-Hop Art • A wide-ranging show at the Saint Louis Art Museum this fall celebrates ‘The Culture’

Danny Brown Comes Clean • Fresh out of rehab, he’s rapping better than ever and trying to stay away from drugs and alcohol

Xolo Maridueña Is a Man on a Mission • Star of the hit series ‘Cobra Kai’ is changing the superhero game as armored avenger Blue Beetle

‘She Made a Huge Sacrifice’ • Even as she got a raw deal from the music industry, O’Connor taught so many stars to stand up for what’s right

‘Strong Sinéad’: The Lost Photos

Rise of the Micro-Targeted Fest • Events centered on super-specific subgenres, from nu metal to New Wave, are more popular than ever

RZA • The Wu-Tang legend on the state of rap, being honored by Rihanna and A$AP, and the possibility of a new Wu album

Karol G Bet on Herself and Won

These Women Tried to Warn Us About AI • Today the risks of artificial intelligence are clear — but the warning signs have been there all along

Into the Abyss With Ethel Cain • One of the most intriguing rising artists in pop found her freedom by inventing dark, twisted stories — and she’s got lots more to come

Rap’s Next 50 Years • These are the artists who will help define hip-hop’s next half-century

The Hidden Tracks of Dr. Luke • For a decade, superproducer Dr. Luke lived under the cloud of a rape accusation from Kesha — and harsh words from some of pop’s biggest names. So how did he end up back on top of the charts?

The Lost Children of Football • They gave up the game after high school, but the damage seemingly was already done. Now, their families grieve and want answers

Music

Jeff Tweedy • On expensive guitars, listening to new music, Judaism, and staying sober


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