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Rolling Stone

Feb 01 2025
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.

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Contributors • Issue 1396 • Inside Rolling Stone

Correspondence • Love Letters & Advice

Rolling Stone

Horsegirl Open Up Their World • The Chicago indie-rock trio were still teenagers when they made their big, loud 2022 debut. For album two, they did something even harder — they got vulnerable

The Doctor Of Political Satire Is In • A visit to London to talk Trump, Musk, and the state of democracy with Veep creator Armando Iannucci

Honky Tonkin’ In Queens • A monthly country showcase is bringing boot-scootin’ back to New York

How Lady Gaga Tapped Into Her Dark Side • The pop star takes us inside the songwriting and production of “Disease,” the lead single from LG7

An Indie-Rock Triumph Fueled By Horror Films • Bartees Strange grew up loving scary movies. On his new album, Horror, they helped him speak his truths

The 10 Best ‘SNL’ TV-AD Parodies Of All Time • In celebration of the show’s 50th anniversary, we honor the (fake) commercials that still make us LOL

Inside The Mind Of Tim Burton

Sofía Valdés Is Breaking Generational Curses, One Song At A Time • The Panamanian singer-songwriter talks about honoring her roots and fulfilling her destiny

Explaining The Internet

Close Encounters Of The Drone Kind • As mysterious objects pepper the skies along the East Coast, a new app for tracking UFOs takes off

Keke Palmer: ‘Sometimes You Are Going To Have To Get Your Hands Dirty’ • The unstoppable multi-hyphenate — actor, singer, host, author — talks about what it takes to get ahead, racism in Hollywood, and vibing with SZA

How The Democrats Blew It • Insiders open up about how the Harris campaign lost touch with voters — and how Trump came out on top

Pete Buttigieg Hits The Road One Last Time (For Now) • The Former Transportation Secretary Talks About “The Big Deal,” Elon Musk, Donald Trump — And What Comes Next

‘King Hell Bastard Of A Speech!’ Why Jimmy Carter Matters • In 1974, then-Gov. Carter delivered a powerful sermon on injustice and racism that set him apart as a politician who would fight for human rights

Our First Environmental President • Amid the 1970s energy crisis, Carter saw the green future and took action in office and beyond

Addison Rae is Coming for Pop

Bad Bunny: ‘What’s The Point? To Show The World Who I Am’

All By Himself • Eric Carmen was a power-pop genius behind songs like ‘Go All the Way’ and ‘All by Myself,’ but the musician’s perfectionism, personal demons, and obsession with conspiracy theories haunted him until his still-unexplained death

Empire of Blood • HOW DANA WHITE’S UFC CONQUERED AMERICA

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Ke Huy Quan • The Oscar winner and star of The Goonies and Indiana Jones talks about kicking ass — literally and figuratively — later in life


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 84 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Feb 01 2025

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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.

Read All About It

Contributors • Issue 1396 • Inside Rolling Stone

Correspondence • Love Letters & Advice

Rolling Stone

Horsegirl Open Up Their World • The Chicago indie-rock trio were still teenagers when they made their big, loud 2022 debut. For album two, they did something even harder — they got vulnerable

The Doctor Of Political Satire Is In • A visit to London to talk Trump, Musk, and the state of democracy with Veep creator Armando Iannucci

Honky Tonkin’ In Queens • A monthly country showcase is bringing boot-scootin’ back to New York

How Lady Gaga Tapped Into Her Dark Side • The pop star takes us inside the songwriting and production of “Disease,” the lead single from LG7

An Indie-Rock Triumph Fueled By Horror Films • Bartees Strange grew up loving scary movies. On his new album, Horror, they helped him speak his truths

The 10 Best ‘SNL’ TV-AD Parodies Of All Time • In celebration of the show’s 50th anniversary, we honor the (fake) commercials that still make us LOL

Inside The Mind Of Tim Burton

Sofía Valdés Is Breaking Generational Curses, One Song At A Time • The Panamanian singer-songwriter talks about honoring her roots and fulfilling her destiny

Explaining The Internet

Close Encounters Of The Drone Kind • As mysterious objects pepper the skies along the East Coast, a new app for tracking UFOs takes off

Keke Palmer: ‘Sometimes You Are Going To Have To Get Your Hands Dirty’ • The unstoppable multi-hyphenate — actor, singer, host, author — talks about what it takes to get ahead, racism in Hollywood, and vibing with SZA

How The Democrats Blew It • Insiders open up about how the Harris campaign lost touch with voters — and how Trump came out on top

Pete Buttigieg Hits The Road One Last Time (For Now) • The Former Transportation Secretary Talks About “The Big Deal,” Elon Musk, Donald Trump — And What Comes Next

‘King Hell Bastard Of A Speech!’ Why Jimmy Carter Matters • In 1974, then-Gov. Carter delivered a powerful sermon on injustice and racism that set him apart as a politician who would fight for human rights

Our First Environmental President • Amid the 1970s energy crisis, Carter saw the green future and took action in office and beyond

Addison Rae is Coming for Pop

Bad Bunny: ‘What’s The Point? To Show The World Who I Am’

All By Himself • Eric Carmen was a power-pop genius behind songs like ‘Go All the Way’ and ‘All by Myself,’ but the musician’s perfectionism, personal demons, and obsession with conspiracy theories haunted him until his still-unexplained death

Empire of Blood • HOW DANA WHITE’S UFC CONQUERED AMERICA

Listen

Essay

Watch

Ke Huy Quan • The Oscar winner and star of The Goonies and Indiana Jones talks about kicking ass — literally and figuratively — later in life


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