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Rolling Stone

Mar 01 2020
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.

Online • What’s new, and what you might have missed — from the latest original podcasts and videos to reviews of music, movies, and more

Rolling Stone

Editor’s Letter

Correspondence

Opening Act

Katie Crutchfield’s New Morning • An indie-rock visionary taps into classic Americana and makes her most powerful album yet

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

Dublin Rock City • How Fontaines D.C. went from packing hometown pubs to ruling major festivals

Can Elvis Presley Rise Again? • The Presley estate’s earnings have slipped in the past decade — but a new team is hellbent on overhauling his image

City Girls Are Finally Free • Half of the hottest duo in rap went to prison just as they blew up, but that’s in the past

CHARTS • THE BIGGEST ARTISTS, ALBUMS, AND SONGS OF TODAY

The Wild Pop Drama of Selena Gomez

Mandy Moore • On making music again after becoming one of TV’s biggest stars and why she’s all in on Mayor Pete

Random Notes

The MAGA Mouthpiece • On the Hill with Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz, Trump’s most shameless loyalist

Why the Democratic Primary Is Broken and How We Can Fix It

Women Shaping The Future • Rap’s boldest, brashest new voice is poised for a huge 2020 — and she’s doing it all while mourning her mom and chasing a degree

Planet Plastic • How Big Oil and Big Soda kepta global environmental calamity a secret for decades

GRIMES CRANKS UP THE HEAT • The adventurous pop artist delivers a concept record about climate change (sort of)

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

Riot Grrrl • Essential LPs from Nineties rock’s feminist revolution

A DARK ‘PLOT’ MADE ALL TOO REAL • The creators of ‘The Wire’ tackle a Philip Roth tale of fear and bigotry with frightening parallels to today

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

PORTRAITS OF WOMEN ON FIRE • In telling the story of feminist pioneer Gloria Steinem, Julie Taymor leads a fierce wave of take-charge women directors

Debbie Harry • The New Wave icon on becoming Blondie and what Iggy Pop taught her


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 94 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Mar 01 2020

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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.

Online • What’s new, and what you might have missed — from the latest original podcasts and videos to reviews of music, movies, and more

Rolling Stone

Editor’s Letter

Correspondence

Opening Act

Katie Crutchfield’s New Morning • An indie-rock visionary taps into classic Americana and makes her most powerful album yet

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

Dublin Rock City • How Fontaines D.C. went from packing hometown pubs to ruling major festivals

Can Elvis Presley Rise Again? • The Presley estate’s earnings have slipped in the past decade — but a new team is hellbent on overhauling his image

City Girls Are Finally Free • Half of the hottest duo in rap went to prison just as they blew up, but that’s in the past

CHARTS • THE BIGGEST ARTISTS, ALBUMS, AND SONGS OF TODAY

The Wild Pop Drama of Selena Gomez

Mandy Moore • On making music again after becoming one of TV’s biggest stars and why she’s all in on Mayor Pete

Random Notes

The MAGA Mouthpiece • On the Hill with Florida Rep. Matt Gaetz, Trump’s most shameless loyalist

Why the Democratic Primary Is Broken and How We Can Fix It

Women Shaping The Future • Rap’s boldest, brashest new voice is poised for a huge 2020 — and she’s doing it all while mourning her mom and chasing a degree

Planet Plastic • How Big Oil and Big Soda kepta global environmental calamity a secret for decades

GRIMES CRANKS UP THE HEAT • The adventurous pop artist delivers a concept record about climate change (sort of)

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

Riot Grrrl • Essential LPs from Nineties rock’s feminist revolution

A DARK ‘PLOT’ MADE ALL TOO REAL • The creators of ‘The Wire’ tackle a Philip Roth tale of fear and bigotry with frightening parallels to today

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

PORTRAITS OF WOMEN ON FIRE • In telling the story of feminist pioneer Gloria Steinem, Julie Taymor leads a fierce wave of take-charge women directors

Debbie Harry • The New Wave icon on becoming Blondie and what Iggy Pop taught her


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