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Rolling Stone

Oct 01 2021
Magazine

No one covers the people, politics and issues that matter (now more than ever) like Rolling Stone. Your source for all the breaking news coverage, exclusive interviews with influential people, music trends, hot album and movie reviews, must-read rock star profiles and in-depth national affairs reporting you rely on in the magazine. An annual term to Rolling Stone is currently 12 issues. The number of issues in an annual term is subject to change at any time. Get Rolling Stone digital magazine subscription today for cutting-edge reporting, provocative photos and raw interviews with influential people who shape the scene and rock the world.

Rolling Stone

Love Letters & Advice

The Joyful Return of Amber Ruffin

Searching for Joy in America • Singer-songwriter Joy Oladokun has captured Nashville’s attention with her songs of hard-won happiness and truth

Photos From the Front Lines

RS Recommends • OUR TOP POP-CULTURE PICKS OF THE MONTH

Ask Croz • Real-life advice from a guy who’s seen, done, and survived just about everything

Another Side of ‘Let It Be’ • A new deluxe box set revisits the Beatles’ 1969 back-to-basics studio sessions and illuminates an often misunderstood era

Rick Ross, Luxurious Landscaper

Keeping Bond Alive • From Connery to Craig, why the man with a license to kill has stayed a pop-culture icon for 60 years

Jhay Cortez • On making hits with Bad Bunny and Skrillex, breaking barriers for reggaeton, and the show he can’t wait to play

Lindsey Goes His Own Way • Split from Fleetwood Mac and recovering from a major health scare, he’s still making noise

Kevin McCarthy’s Extreme MAGA Makeover • When you follow the trail of dark money behind a push to get the top House Republican into Donald Trump’s good graces, things get weird — and reveal much of what’s wrong with our politics

Everlonger • Born out of tragedy, they’ve mastered the art of survival — and become rock’s most fervent ambassadors. Inside the admittedly uncool, life-affirming, loud-as-hell world of Foo Fighters

The Indestructible Groove of Charlie Watts • The heartbeat of the Rolling Stones was a quiet man who shunned the spotlight and became the ultimate rock drummer

The Jazz Drummer • In a previously unpublished interview from 2013, Watts went deep into the music that made him and the meaning of the Stones

The 100 Greatest Songs of All Time

Music

T.V.

Movies

Brandi Carlile • The singer-songwriter on self-care and why she never wants a hit song


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 84 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Oct 01 2021

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Languages

English

No one covers the people, politics and issues that matter (now more than ever) like Rolling Stone. Your source for all the breaking news coverage, exclusive interviews with influential people, music trends, hot album and movie reviews, must-read rock star profiles and in-depth national affairs reporting you rely on in the magazine. An annual term to Rolling Stone is currently 12 issues. The number of issues in an annual term is subject to change at any time. Get Rolling Stone digital magazine subscription today for cutting-edge reporting, provocative photos and raw interviews with influential people who shape the scene and rock the world.

Rolling Stone

Love Letters & Advice

The Joyful Return of Amber Ruffin

Searching for Joy in America • Singer-songwriter Joy Oladokun has captured Nashville’s attention with her songs of hard-won happiness and truth

Photos From the Front Lines

RS Recommends • OUR TOP POP-CULTURE PICKS OF THE MONTH

Ask Croz • Real-life advice from a guy who’s seen, done, and survived just about everything

Another Side of ‘Let It Be’ • A new deluxe box set revisits the Beatles’ 1969 back-to-basics studio sessions and illuminates an often misunderstood era

Rick Ross, Luxurious Landscaper

Keeping Bond Alive • From Connery to Craig, why the man with a license to kill has stayed a pop-culture icon for 60 years

Jhay Cortez • On making hits with Bad Bunny and Skrillex, breaking barriers for reggaeton, and the show he can’t wait to play

Lindsey Goes His Own Way • Split from Fleetwood Mac and recovering from a major health scare, he’s still making noise

Kevin McCarthy’s Extreme MAGA Makeover • When you follow the trail of dark money behind a push to get the top House Republican into Donald Trump’s good graces, things get weird — and reveal much of what’s wrong with our politics

Everlonger • Born out of tragedy, they’ve mastered the art of survival — and become rock’s most fervent ambassadors. Inside the admittedly uncool, life-affirming, loud-as-hell world of Foo Fighters

The Indestructible Groove of Charlie Watts • The heartbeat of the Rolling Stones was a quiet man who shunned the spotlight and became the ultimate rock drummer

The Jazz Drummer • In a previously unpublished interview from 2013, Watts went deep into the music that made him and the meaning of the Stones

The 100 Greatest Songs of All Time

Music

T.V.

Movies

Brandi Carlile • The singer-songwriter on self-care and why she never wants a hit song


Expand title description text