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Rolling Stone

Jun 01 2019
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

The Healing of Howard Stern

+ LOVE LETTERS & ADVICE

Janelle Monáe Gets in the Zone

Mac DeMarco’s Weird, Wild World • Inside the Canadian folk-rock hero’s surreal new adventure

Secret Shots of the Revolution

PLAYLIST • OUR FAVORITE SONGS AND VIDEOS RIGHT NOW

FIVE GREAT PROTEST ANTHEMS

How to Write a Fake Pop Song

ASK CROZ • From the Byrds to CSNY, from Woodstock to prison, David Crosby has seen, done and survived just about everything. That’s why he’s our new advice columnist. Welcome to Ask Croz.

Big Boi Elevates Arts Education in Atlanta • Outkast alum supports his local community through music and more

Meet Stella Donnelly

Billie Eilish: Pop’s Raw Teen Queen • The breakout star of 2019 is a home-schooled 17-year-old who’s quickly rewriting the rules of stardom

The Dead’s Set Secrets • As Dead & Company prepare to head out on their fourth stadium tour, they go inside their favorite show of last year: a Florida gig for Parkland students

Ali Wong • The comedian on shameless fans, the joys of motherhood and the unheralded sexiness of Asian men

Hootie Blow Up Again • They were the biggest band in the world, then a punchline. Now they’re back, staging a major summer tour

THE Rolling Stone GUIDE TO SUMMER • Twenty-seven reasons to get psyched for the season — from the hottest new rapper to the craziest theme park, Tarantino’s take on 1960s Hollywood, and much more

Bruce Gets in Gear

Bernie’s Revolt • Can the Vermont senator win over Trump voters and harness his grassroots army to transform the Democratic Party?

A Softer Side of Howard Stern • After years of psychotherapy, the King of All Media looks back, repents, and rescues a few kittens

The Cosmıc Healıng of Tame Impala • How an anxiety-ridden child of divorce embraced his inner stadium rocker and built his group into one of the biggest young bands around

DESPERADO • LIL NAS X MADE THE BIGGEST HIT OF 2019 FOR $30. NOW THIS 20-YEAR-OLD HIP-HOP COWBOY JUST WANTS TO KEEP ON RIDING

All-American Despair • For the past two decades, a suicide epidemic fueled by guns, poverty and isolation has swept across the West, with middle-aged men dying in record numbers

BRUCE’S CALIFORNIA DREAMS • Springsteen evokes Sixties country pop on an LP that sounds like nothing he’s ever done

MADONNA GOES LOCA • Her latest is one of her weirdest, befitting a pop queen who loves taking risks

Vicente Garcia’s Propulsive Latin Pop

Quick Hits • Ten new albums you need to know about now

The Kinks • One of rock’s oddest, greatest bands — from mod-garage renegades to sweet English eccentrics to arena warriors

ENTER THE TEENAGE WASTELAND • In HBO’s ‘Euphoria,’ high schoolers turn to sex, drugs and violence for a thrilling — and sometimes harrowing — escape

WATCH LIST • What to stream, what to skip this month

WILL YOU BELIEVE IN ‘YESTERDAY’? • In this flimsy but fun fantasy, a musician enters a world in which the Beatles never existed — so he writes all of their songs

BONFIRE OF THE SUBURBAN VANITIES • Taffy Brodesser-Akner’s debut novel is an unsparing yet sympathetic depiction of the way we live now

Francis Ford Coppola • The director on Brando’s brilliance, and almost inventing the smartphone


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 98 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Jun 01 2019

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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

The Healing of Howard Stern

+ LOVE LETTERS & ADVICE

Janelle Monáe Gets in the Zone

Mac DeMarco’s Weird, Wild World • Inside the Canadian folk-rock hero’s surreal new adventure

Secret Shots of the Revolution

PLAYLIST • OUR FAVORITE SONGS AND VIDEOS RIGHT NOW

FIVE GREAT PROTEST ANTHEMS

How to Write a Fake Pop Song

ASK CROZ • From the Byrds to CSNY, from Woodstock to prison, David Crosby has seen, done and survived just about everything. That’s why he’s our new advice columnist. Welcome to Ask Croz.

Big Boi Elevates Arts Education in Atlanta • Outkast alum supports his local community through music and more

Meet Stella Donnelly

Billie Eilish: Pop’s Raw Teen Queen • The breakout star of 2019 is a home-schooled 17-year-old who’s quickly rewriting the rules of stardom

The Dead’s Set Secrets • As Dead & Company prepare to head out on their fourth stadium tour, they go inside their favorite show of last year: a Florida gig for Parkland students

Ali Wong • The comedian on shameless fans, the joys of motherhood and the unheralded sexiness of Asian men

Hootie Blow Up Again • They were the biggest band in the world, then a punchline. Now they’re back, staging a major summer tour

THE Rolling Stone GUIDE TO SUMMER • Twenty-seven reasons to get psyched for the season — from the hottest new rapper to the craziest theme park, Tarantino’s take on 1960s Hollywood, and much more

Bruce Gets in Gear

Bernie’s Revolt • Can the Vermont senator win over Trump voters and harness his grassroots army to transform the Democratic Party?

A Softer Side of Howard Stern • After years of psychotherapy, the King of All Media looks back, repents, and rescues a few kittens

The Cosmıc Healıng of Tame Impala • How an anxiety-ridden child of divorce embraced his inner stadium rocker and built his group into one of the biggest young bands around

DESPERADO • LIL NAS X MADE THE BIGGEST HIT OF 2019 FOR $30. NOW THIS 20-YEAR-OLD HIP-HOP COWBOY JUST WANTS TO KEEP ON RIDING

All-American Despair • For the past two decades, a suicide epidemic fueled by guns, poverty and isolation has swept across the West, with middle-aged men dying in record numbers

BRUCE’S CALIFORNIA DREAMS • Springsteen evokes Sixties country pop on an LP that sounds like nothing he’s ever done

MADONNA GOES LOCA • Her latest is one of her weirdest, befitting a pop queen who loves taking risks

Vicente Garcia’s Propulsive Latin Pop

Quick Hits • Ten new albums you need to know about now

The Kinks • One of rock’s oddest, greatest bands — from mod-garage renegades to sweet English eccentrics to arena warriors

ENTER THE TEENAGE WASTELAND • In HBO’s ‘Euphoria,’ high schoolers turn to sex, drugs and violence for a thrilling — and sometimes harrowing — escape

WATCH LIST • What to stream, what to skip this month

WILL YOU BELIEVE IN ‘YESTERDAY’? • In this flimsy but fun fantasy, a musician enters a world in which the Beatles never existed — so he writes all of their songs

BONFIRE OF THE SUBURBAN VANITIES • Taffy Brodesser-Akner’s debut novel is an unsparing yet sympathetic depiction of the way we live now

Francis Ford Coppola • The director on Brando’s brilliance, and almost inventing the smartphone


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