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Rolling Stone

Feb 01 2024
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

A Room That’s ‘Filled With the Good Ghosts’

Madi Diaz Tells It Like It Is • Nashville’s secret weapon (and Harry Styles’ bandmate) levels up with an LP full of folk-pop gold

Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys’ Museum Moves

Daymé Arocena Finds a New Voice

Bringing Bob Marley to Life • The director, stars, and Marley family discuss the making of the new biopic ‘One Love’

Zelda Williams’ Dark Sense of Humor • Following the death of her dad, Williams found herself in the director’s chair for ‘Lisa Frankenstein’

Brittany Howard • On how the pandemic era made her ‘get a life,’ her new outlook on creativity, and her secret love of metal

The Insanity Plea That Shook a Small Town • A Marine killed a man, then went missing for weeks. His case raises questions about mental health and the criminal-justice system

Donald Trump’s Hometown Shock Troops • A trio of upstarts flipped an old, crusty Republican club on its head — and the brand of politics they’re espousing is dark, even by MAGA standards

Dua Lipa Is Giving Us Everything • After a whirlwind couple of years, the wildly ambitious pop star is embracing freedom and fun — both in her life and on her upcoming album. As she kicks off a new era, she lets us into her dreams, her anxieties, and what she wants to stand for

Sin City at 200 MPH • Formula 1 ripped through the streets of Vegas in a spectacle meant to solidify the sport’s rising U.S. popularity. But was it all worth it?

The Hollywood Adventures of Balenciaga’s Fire Starter • After a storm of controversy, Demna wants to move forward with his singular vision for the iconic luxury fashion house

Jesus, Take the Dial • Why is the radio so full of Christian rock? You can largely thank the Educational Media Foundation, the little-known nonprofit taking the devil’s music off the air

Confessions, Conspiracy Theories, and the Hunt for Tupac’s Killer • Why did it take decades to charge anyone in the shocking murder of the rap superstar?

Music

T.V.

Chloë Sevigny • On working with Ryan Murphy, mean writers, and parenthood


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 84 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Feb 01 2024

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  • Release date: February 6, 2024

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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

A Room That’s ‘Filled With the Good Ghosts’

Madi Diaz Tells It Like It Is • Nashville’s secret weapon (and Harry Styles’ bandmate) levels up with an LP full of folk-pop gold

Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys’ Museum Moves

Daymé Arocena Finds a New Voice

Bringing Bob Marley to Life • The director, stars, and Marley family discuss the making of the new biopic ‘One Love’

Zelda Williams’ Dark Sense of Humor • Following the death of her dad, Williams found herself in the director’s chair for ‘Lisa Frankenstein’

Brittany Howard • On how the pandemic era made her ‘get a life,’ her new outlook on creativity, and her secret love of metal

The Insanity Plea That Shook a Small Town • A Marine killed a man, then went missing for weeks. His case raises questions about mental health and the criminal-justice system

Donald Trump’s Hometown Shock Troops • A trio of upstarts flipped an old, crusty Republican club on its head — and the brand of politics they’re espousing is dark, even by MAGA standards

Dua Lipa Is Giving Us Everything • After a whirlwind couple of years, the wildly ambitious pop star is embracing freedom and fun — both in her life and on her upcoming album. As she kicks off a new era, she lets us into her dreams, her anxieties, and what she wants to stand for

Sin City at 200 MPH • Formula 1 ripped through the streets of Vegas in a spectacle meant to solidify the sport’s rising U.S. popularity. But was it all worth it?

The Hollywood Adventures of Balenciaga’s Fire Starter • After a storm of controversy, Demna wants to move forward with his singular vision for the iconic luxury fashion house

Jesus, Take the Dial • Why is the radio so full of Christian rock? You can largely thank the Educational Media Foundation, the little-known nonprofit taking the devil’s music off the air

Confessions, Conspiracy Theories, and the Hunt for Tupac’s Killer • Why did it take decades to charge anyone in the shocking murder of the rap superstar?

Music

T.V.

Chloë Sevigny • On working with Ryan Murphy, mean writers, and parenthood


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