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Rolling Stone

Nov 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

Today’s Rolling Stone • In the wake of our founder’s offensive comments, we’re taking a hard look at where we’ve been and where we’re going

This Is About Accountability • Black musicians have been battling white gatekeepers for decades — the Black Rock Coalition has the receipts

Breaking Through Rock Journalism’s Boys’ Club • Five music critics look back at a problematic past, and forward to a future they’re helping create

It’s Time to Kill the Silence • Growing up I didn’t see enough people like me reflected in these pages — now is the time to work toward collective repair

Arctic Monkeys Rule on the Road

Making the World Listen • Mannequin Pussy are on fire, and they have no intentions of cooling off anytime soon

PinkPantheress Sounds Like No One But Herself • The U.K. artist is releasing her most adventurous music yet. But first, she had to get comfortable with surprise stardom

Rickson Gracie’s Last Fight • The Brazilian jiu-jitsu legend is facing his final opponent — Parkinson’s disease — but he refuses to give up the fight

Sofia Coppola • In her stunning new film, ‘Priscilla,’ the director shows a side of Elvis Presley that we haven’t seen before

Gunshots in Cop City • Manuel Teran gave up everything to live in the forest. A year after their death, their family searches for answers, and the state cracks down on their fellow protesters

Snoop Dogg & Latto • Two uniquely charismatic rappers, from two different generations, sit down and go deep on their come-up, their studio secrets, the importance of fighting hate with love, and that time Pharrell got too high and left Snoop alone to produce Stevie Wonder

Grimes & Aespa • A wildly original indie experimentalist and a group of Korean-pop idols get together for the first time and find common ground discussing avatars, AI, the character “æ,” and the art of the music video

Rema & Swizz Beatz • They come from different worlds, but the Bronx-born superproducer and the Nigerian pop star share a relentless creative drive — and they know the difference between flashy possessions and true art

Becky G & Thalía • Two stars who’ve taught each other a lot connect for a heartfelt conversation about breaking barriers, protecting their peace, and how they both balance Mexican and American cultures

Big Boi & J.I.D • Two of the sharpest lyricists in Atlanta meet up at Stankonia Studios — the birthplace of too many classic verses to count — to trade industry stories and favorite bars, and talk about how they want to see hip-hop keep evolving

Kelly Rowland & Victoria Monét • They knew they were fans of each other’s music — but the two R&B singers find out that they have much more than that in common in a conversation full of laughter, tears, and so much love

Omar Apollo & Lindsey Buckingham • Why did a genre-hopping 26-year-old star ask to sit down with a rock icon nearly five decades his senior? Because the icon wrote a song that changed the younger artist’s life

Tech, Drugs, and the Murder That Shook San Francisco • BOB LEE AND NIMA MOMENI CAME TOGETHER IN THE NEW STARTUP SCENE. THEN LEE’S TRAGIC KILLING SLID BOTH OF THEIR LIVES UNDER A PUBLIC MICROSCOPE

Music • An Afrobeats star delivers a personal album with Pan-African scope and universal purpose

T.V. • Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone star in ‘The Curse,’ a gonzo satire of influencer culture that will keep you...


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

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  • Release date: November 7, 2023

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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

Today’s Rolling Stone • In the wake of our founder’s offensive comments, we’re taking a hard look at where we’ve been and where we’re going

This Is About Accountability • Black musicians have been battling white gatekeepers for decades — the Black Rock Coalition has the receipts

Breaking Through Rock Journalism’s Boys’ Club • Five music critics look back at a problematic past, and forward to a future they’re helping create

It’s Time to Kill the Silence • Growing up I didn’t see enough people like me reflected in these pages — now is the time to work toward collective repair

Arctic Monkeys Rule on the Road

Making the World Listen • Mannequin Pussy are on fire, and they have no intentions of cooling off anytime soon

PinkPantheress Sounds Like No One But Herself • The U.K. artist is releasing her most adventurous music yet. But first, she had to get comfortable with surprise stardom

Rickson Gracie’s Last Fight • The Brazilian jiu-jitsu legend is facing his final opponent — Parkinson’s disease — but he refuses to give up the fight

Sofia Coppola • In her stunning new film, ‘Priscilla,’ the director shows a side of Elvis Presley that we haven’t seen before

Gunshots in Cop City • Manuel Teran gave up everything to live in the forest. A year after their death, their family searches for answers, and the state cracks down on their fellow protesters

Snoop Dogg & Latto • Two uniquely charismatic rappers, from two different generations, sit down and go deep on their come-up, their studio secrets, the importance of fighting hate with love, and that time Pharrell got too high and left Snoop alone to produce Stevie Wonder

Grimes & Aespa • A wildly original indie experimentalist and a group of Korean-pop idols get together for the first time and find common ground discussing avatars, AI, the character “æ,” and the art of the music video

Rema & Swizz Beatz • They come from different worlds, but the Bronx-born superproducer and the Nigerian pop star share a relentless creative drive — and they know the difference between flashy possessions and true art

Becky G & Thalía • Two stars who’ve taught each other a lot connect for a heartfelt conversation about breaking barriers, protecting their peace, and how they both balance Mexican and American cultures

Big Boi & J.I.D • Two of the sharpest lyricists in Atlanta meet up at Stankonia Studios — the birthplace of too many classic verses to count — to trade industry stories and favorite bars, and talk about how they want to see hip-hop keep evolving

Kelly Rowland & Victoria Monét • They knew they were fans of each other’s music — but the two R&B singers find out that they have much more than that in common in a conversation full of laughter, tears, and so much love

Omar Apollo & Lindsey Buckingham • Why did a genre-hopping 26-year-old star ask to sit down with a rock icon nearly five decades his senior? Because the icon wrote a song that changed the younger artist’s life

Tech, Drugs, and the Murder That Shook San Francisco • BOB LEE AND NIMA MOMENI CAME TOGETHER IN THE NEW STARTUP SCENE. THEN LEE’S TRAGIC KILLING SLID BOTH OF THEIR LIVES UNDER A PUBLIC MICROSCOPE

Music • An Afrobeats star delivers a personal album with Pan-African scope and universal purpose

T.V. • Nathan Fielder and Emma Stone star in ‘The Curse,’ a gonzo satire of influencer culture that will keep you...


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