Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone is a prominent American magazine and online publication that covers various aspects of popular culture, including music, film, television, politics, and more. It was founded in 1967 by Jann Wenner and music critic Ralph J. Gleason.
Originally starting as a magazine primarily focused on rock music, Rolling Stone has evolved over the years to cover a wider range of topics and genres. It has become known for its in-depth articles, interviews, and investigative journalism, often providing cultural commentary and analysis alongside its coverage of music and entertainment.
Rolling Stone features reviews of albums, concerts, and films, offering critical assessments and recommendations to its readers. It has also been influential in promoting and championing emerging artists and new trends in popular music. The magazine has published iconic covers featuring musicians, actors, and other influential figures, often accompanied by feature stories that delve into their careers and personal lives.
Aside from its music coverage, Rolling Stone has expanded its scope to cover politics, social issues, and popular culture in general. It has published investigative reports, features on political figures, and coverage of social movements. The magazine has a history of featuring in-depth interviews with notable personalities, providing insights into their work and perspectives.
In addition to its print publication, Rolling Stone maintains a strong online presence. Its website features a mix of news articles, reviews, opinion pieces, and multimedia content. Rolling Stone has adapted to the digital age, engaging with its audience through online platforms and social media.
Founded: 1967
Headquarters: San Francisco
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Website: https://www.rollingstone.com/