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Rolling Stone

May 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

Cozy, Classic Pop

The Highs and Lows of Girl in Red • The super-relatable pop singer from Norway is ready for her close-up after touring with Taylor

Portraits of Love, Glamour, and Joy

‘Rolling Stone’ Brings the Party to Texas

The New Doctor Who Is In! • How Ncuti Gatwa went from TV queer idol to making history on the iconic Brit sci-fi show

How Hannah Einbinder Hacks It in the Comedy World • She grew up with a ‘Saturday Night Live’ great, but the actress doesn’t take her recent success for granted

The Amy Winehouse Business Is Booming • Thirteen years after the retro-soul singer’s death, tribute bands, album reissues, and a new biopic are keeping her rebel spirit alive

Omar Apollo • The Mexican American star on befriending SZA, jamming out to Beyoncé, and making music for arenas

Kaitlin Butts • The Red Dirt music of Texas and Oklahoma is booming right now. A theater kid from Tulsa wants to bring it to the masses.

Opioids Came for Country Music. It’s Fighting Back • With fentanyl and pills flooding communities at the heart of the genre, artists such as Brad Paisley, Elvie Shane, Jaime Wyatt, and others are meeting the crisis in song and in action.

Cowboy Core Rides Again • From Beyoncé and a fresh class of ‘hat acts’ to the runway, Western vibes are everywhere — and being reclaimed by those written out of the story

The Observational Troubadour • Whether on the road in Australia or Nashville, Charley Crockett is always listening for his next song

Fake Photos, Real Harm: AOC and the Fight Against AI Porn • Deepfakes are easier to make than ever — and our sense of reality and democracy are at risk

The Ghosts of Alabama • With the new Freedom Monument Sculpture Park in Montgomery, Bryan Stevenson and his Equal Justice Initiative have assembled ‘a great cloud of witnesses’ to outlast assaults on Black history

Billie Eilish Would Like To Reintroduce Herself • To make her best album yet, the superstar had to revisit her past self and rethink everything

America’s First Olympic B-Boy • Victor Montalvo set out to be the best breaker in the world. Nobody ever thought that would mean going for gold

The Ugly Truth About the Wild Animals of Instagram • Many of the thrilling photographs of bears, wolves, and tigers on your social media feeds are taken at game farms — places critics say are the exotic-animal equivalent of puppy mills

Music • The pop megastar follows ‘Future Nostalgia’ with an LP that searches for a chiller groove

Movies • ‘The Fall Guy’ starts as a love letter to stunt performers. It ends up paying tribute to the power of movie stars

Kathleen Hanna • The punk icon on her memoir, Lyme disease, and Kurt Cobain


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

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  • Release date: May 7, 2024

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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

Cozy, Classic Pop

The Highs and Lows of Girl in Red • The super-relatable pop singer from Norway is ready for her close-up after touring with Taylor

Portraits of Love, Glamour, and Joy

‘Rolling Stone’ Brings the Party to Texas

The New Doctor Who Is In! • How Ncuti Gatwa went from TV queer idol to making history on the iconic Brit sci-fi show

How Hannah Einbinder Hacks It in the Comedy World • She grew up with a ‘Saturday Night Live’ great, but the actress doesn’t take her recent success for granted

The Amy Winehouse Business Is Booming • Thirteen years after the retro-soul singer’s death, tribute bands, album reissues, and a new biopic are keeping her rebel spirit alive

Omar Apollo • The Mexican American star on befriending SZA, jamming out to Beyoncé, and making music for arenas

Kaitlin Butts • The Red Dirt music of Texas and Oklahoma is booming right now. A theater kid from Tulsa wants to bring it to the masses.

Opioids Came for Country Music. It’s Fighting Back • With fentanyl and pills flooding communities at the heart of the genre, artists such as Brad Paisley, Elvie Shane, Jaime Wyatt, and others are meeting the crisis in song and in action.

Cowboy Core Rides Again • From Beyoncé and a fresh class of ‘hat acts’ to the runway, Western vibes are everywhere — and being reclaimed by those written out of the story

The Observational Troubadour • Whether on the road in Australia or Nashville, Charley Crockett is always listening for his next song

Fake Photos, Real Harm: AOC and the Fight Against AI Porn • Deepfakes are easier to make than ever — and our sense of reality and democracy are at risk

The Ghosts of Alabama • With the new Freedom Monument Sculpture Park in Montgomery, Bryan Stevenson and his Equal Justice Initiative have assembled ‘a great cloud of witnesses’ to outlast assaults on Black history

Billie Eilish Would Like To Reintroduce Herself • To make her best album yet, the superstar had to revisit her past self and rethink everything

America’s First Olympic B-Boy • Victor Montalvo set out to be the best breaker in the world. Nobody ever thought that would mean going for gold

The Ugly Truth About the Wild Animals of Instagram • Many of the thrilling photographs of bears, wolves, and tigers on your social media feeds are taken at game farms — places critics say are the exotic-animal equivalent of puppy mills

Music • The pop megastar follows ‘Future Nostalgia’ with an LP that searches for a chiller groove

Movies • ‘The Fall Guy’ starts as a love letter to stunt performers. It ends up paying tribute to the power of movie stars

Kathleen Hanna • The punk icon on her memoir, Lyme disease, and Kurt Cobain


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