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Rolling Stone

Sep 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.

Contributors

Correspondence • Love Letters & Advice

Rolling Stone

SWEETPOP MUSIC’S BASHFUL BEEKEEPING STAR • Hozier’s unexpected hit flew to the top of the charts this year — now, he’s navigating new levels of fame while touring and recording

CLAIRO’S WORLD OF WHIMSY • The singer-songwriter on how Broadcast and the Beach Boys helped inspire the sound of her new album

THE TRUE HOLLYWOOD STORY OF SETH ROGEN AND EVAN GOLDBERG • The longtime besties are building a TV- and-film-production empire, stone-cold sober (at least when we saw them)

CAGE THE ELEPHANT’S SLAM DUNK • The Kentucky band is rocking basketball arenas on its headlining tour

‘THE BEAR’ KNOWS KITCHENS ARE BROKEN • One of TV’s most popular series exposes some of the ugly aspects of restaurant culture. Can it also spur change?

HINDS ARE NEVER, EVER GONNA GIVE UP • After losing half the band, the only thing Carlotta Cosials and Ana Perrote had left to hold on to was each other

KATHRYN HAHN: ‘YOU HAVE TO STAY OPEN TO LIFE WORKING THROUGH YOU’ • The WandaVision star got her own MCU series, Agatha All Along — and she’s still pinching herself

SHERROD BROWN’S CHOSEN GROUND • The progressive senator from Ohio is fighting for his political life in the heart of MAGA country

SPICE WORLD • Ice Spice ignored the haters, commanded our attention, and became a new kind of star. Next up: a great debut album

FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA: ‘I HAVE NOTHING LEFT TO LOSE’

THE 25 MOST INFLUENTIAL CREATORS OF 2024 • Plus: Growing Up a YouTube Juggernaut • What It Takes to Make It on TikTok • Nigeria’s Next Wave • And More!

THE SCREAM QUEEN NEXT DOOR • In just a few short years, Hunter Schafer has gone from small-town North Carolina to global runways, Euphoria stardom, and her first lead role, in the horror flick Cuckoo

BACK TO THE GRIND • The Clipse broke up when a spiritual path called to one of the brothersfrom Virginia. Now, one of the greatest duos in rap returns

RED FLAG GUN LAWS UNDER FIRE • Laws meant to keep firearms away from unstable people are under attack by Second Amendment radicals. An investigation by The Trace and Rolling Stone exposes the ugly campaign to undermine a bipartisan compromise to stop mass shootings

Listen • One of Nashville’s most relatable new superstars delivers an ambitious album that’s full of real heart.

Watch • The body-horror satire The Substance gives Demi Moore the role of a lifetime as a star who tries to revive her career with a literal younger version of herself.

TREY ANASTASIO • The Phish singer-songwriter-guitarist on loving Joni Mitchell, the joys of turning 60, and why he’s glad he never had a real hit


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

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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.

Contributors

Correspondence • Love Letters & Advice

Rolling Stone

SWEETPOP MUSIC’S BASHFUL BEEKEEPING STAR • Hozier’s unexpected hit flew to the top of the charts this year — now, he’s navigating new levels of fame while touring and recording

CLAIRO’S WORLD OF WHIMSY • The singer-songwriter on how Broadcast and the Beach Boys helped inspire the sound of her new album

THE TRUE HOLLYWOOD STORY OF SETH ROGEN AND EVAN GOLDBERG • The longtime besties are building a TV- and-film-production empire, stone-cold sober (at least when we saw them)

CAGE THE ELEPHANT’S SLAM DUNK • The Kentucky band is rocking basketball arenas on its headlining tour

‘THE BEAR’ KNOWS KITCHENS ARE BROKEN • One of TV’s most popular series exposes some of the ugly aspects of restaurant culture. Can it also spur change?

HINDS ARE NEVER, EVER GONNA GIVE UP • After losing half the band, the only thing Carlotta Cosials and Ana Perrote had left to hold on to was each other

KATHRYN HAHN: ‘YOU HAVE TO STAY OPEN TO LIFE WORKING THROUGH YOU’ • The WandaVision star got her own MCU series, Agatha All Along — and she’s still pinching herself

SHERROD BROWN’S CHOSEN GROUND • The progressive senator from Ohio is fighting for his political life in the heart of MAGA country

SPICE WORLD • Ice Spice ignored the haters, commanded our attention, and became a new kind of star. Next up: a great debut album

FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA: ‘I HAVE NOTHING LEFT TO LOSE’

THE 25 MOST INFLUENTIAL CREATORS OF 2024 • Plus: Growing Up a YouTube Juggernaut • What It Takes to Make It on TikTok • Nigeria’s Next Wave • And More!

THE SCREAM QUEEN NEXT DOOR • In just a few short years, Hunter Schafer has gone from small-town North Carolina to global runways, Euphoria stardom, and her first lead role, in the horror flick Cuckoo

BACK TO THE GRIND • The Clipse broke up when a spiritual path called to one of the brothersfrom Virginia. Now, one of the greatest duos in rap returns

RED FLAG GUN LAWS UNDER FIRE • Laws meant to keep firearms away from unstable people are under attack by Second Amendment radicals. An investigation by The Trace and Rolling Stone exposes the ugly campaign to undermine a bipartisan compromise to stop mass shootings

Listen • One of Nashville’s most relatable new superstars delivers an ambitious album that’s full of real heart.

Watch • The body-horror satire The Substance gives Demi Moore the role of a lifetime as a star who tries to revive her career with a literal younger version of herself.

TREY ANASTASIO • The Phish singer-songwriter-guitarist on loving Joni Mitchell, the joys of turning 60, and why he’s glad he never had a real hit


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