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Rolling Stone

Apr 01 2023
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

Tove Lo Gets Her Game Face On

Fousheé Is Going for Timeless • The co-writer of Steve Lacy’s smash ‘Bad Habit’ has a distinctive vision and a voice that’s all her own

The Power of iLe and Ivy Queen

Let’s All Enjoy the Triumph of Mileyism • ‘Flowers’ — and Cyrus’ upcoming album, ‘Endless Summer Vacation’ — are the culmination of a two-decade pop journey

Rage Inside the Machines • In Netflix’s searing new series ‘Beef,’ a spat between drivers turns into an all-out war

A Boat Afloat in the Cosmos • Lil Yachty just restarted his career with a bold, psychedelic-rock reinvention — but don’t ask him to explain

Ta’Neasha Chappell Didn’t Have to Die • A young mother was arrested for theft and couldn’t make bail. Two months later, her life came to a tragic end in jail

Ed Sheeran. Seriously. • When he became a dad, his ‘party boy’ days had to end. Then tragedy struck, forcing him to face his hidden dark side — and hit the hottest creative streak in a career full of them

Paris Hilton Is *Almost Ready to Get Real • She created a character to leave childhood traumas behind. Now, she wants us to see her true self — mostly

Pras Got Into Politics. Then Everything Got Weird. • THE GRAMMY-WINNING RAPPER TALKS FOR THE FIRST TIME ABOUT GOING FROM FUGEES GLORY TO BACKROOM DEALMAKER TO ACCUSED FOREIGN AGENT FACING 22 YEARS IN PRISON

It’s Our Last Shot. Here’s How We Take It • CLIMATE CHANGE IS ULTIMATELY A MATH PROBLEM, AND THESE ARE THE NUMBERS THAT COULD CHANGE THE END OF THE STORY

Battle For The Bayou • THESE INDIGENOUS TRIBES HAVE BEEN PROTECTING THE LOUISIANA COAST FOR GENERATIONS — AND THEY’RE STILL FIGHTING TO HAVE THEIR VOICES HEARD

The Neocolonial Oil Racket • A CANADIAN COMPANY HAS BEGUN DRILLING NEAR AFRICA’S PROTECTED OKAVANGO RIVER DELTA, PROMISING JOBS FOR LOCALS AND ENDLESS FOSSIL FUEL FOR INVESTORS. SO FAR, THERE’S BEEN NO OIL — BUT THERE HAVE BEEN BIG PROFITS FOR THE FOUNDERS

Music

Smokey Robinson • On meeting MLK, missing old friends, and why he’ll never retire


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 84 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Apr 01 2023

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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

Tove Lo Gets Her Game Face On

Fousheé Is Going for Timeless • The co-writer of Steve Lacy’s smash ‘Bad Habit’ has a distinctive vision and a voice that’s all her own

The Power of iLe and Ivy Queen

Let’s All Enjoy the Triumph of Mileyism • ‘Flowers’ — and Cyrus’ upcoming album, ‘Endless Summer Vacation’ — are the culmination of a two-decade pop journey

Rage Inside the Machines • In Netflix’s searing new series ‘Beef,’ a spat between drivers turns into an all-out war

A Boat Afloat in the Cosmos • Lil Yachty just restarted his career with a bold, psychedelic-rock reinvention — but don’t ask him to explain

Ta’Neasha Chappell Didn’t Have to Die • A young mother was arrested for theft and couldn’t make bail. Two months later, her life came to a tragic end in jail

Ed Sheeran. Seriously. • When he became a dad, his ‘party boy’ days had to end. Then tragedy struck, forcing him to face his hidden dark side — and hit the hottest creative streak in a career full of them

Paris Hilton Is *Almost Ready to Get Real • She created a character to leave childhood traumas behind. Now, she wants us to see her true self — mostly

Pras Got Into Politics. Then Everything Got Weird. • THE GRAMMY-WINNING RAPPER TALKS FOR THE FIRST TIME ABOUT GOING FROM FUGEES GLORY TO BACKROOM DEALMAKER TO ACCUSED FOREIGN AGENT FACING 22 YEARS IN PRISON

It’s Our Last Shot. Here’s How We Take It • CLIMATE CHANGE IS ULTIMATELY A MATH PROBLEM, AND THESE ARE THE NUMBERS THAT COULD CHANGE THE END OF THE STORY

Battle For The Bayou • THESE INDIGENOUS TRIBES HAVE BEEN PROTECTING THE LOUISIANA COAST FOR GENERATIONS — AND THEY’RE STILL FIGHTING TO HAVE THEIR VOICES HEARD

The Neocolonial Oil Racket • A CANADIAN COMPANY HAS BEGUN DRILLING NEAR AFRICA’S PROTECTED OKAVANGO RIVER DELTA, PROMISING JOBS FOR LOCALS AND ENDLESS FOSSIL FUEL FOR INVESTORS. SO FAR, THERE’S BEEN NO OIL — BUT THERE HAVE BEEN BIG PROFITS FOR THE FOUNDERS

Music

Smokey Robinson • On meeting MLK, missing old friends, and why he’ll never retire


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