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12/18/06, 3:25 pm EST

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I'm From Rolling Stone, MTV, Reality ShowIt’s kinda awesome to watch The Real World and see our office and co-workers in commercials for the new MTV reality show I’m From Rolling Stone. Take a look at this exclusive photo gallery and get better acquainted with the journo-rookies before the show airs January 7th on MTV.

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Comment to Dave | 2/16/2007, 5:00 pm EST

Sounds like your comments are projection, just cause they arent dime a dozen straight white people, those dime a dozen straight white contestants have the same characteristics you are describing.Which sorry but music and musical instruments came from Africa and Africans traded with the Asians centurys ago, thats why there cultures can relate.

Dave | 2/15/2007, 2:24 pm EST

Krishtine and Tika suck big time man. Why are they even there? They are lazy, immature, spoiled, and one track minded as far as music goes. What has happened to the worlds greatest music magazine?

David | 1/19/2007, 1:36 am EST

your a really good writer and hope you the best of luck and hope you get far in life and get out this country and do your best as an big writer and follow your dreams and go big or go home

hail sage | 1/6/2007, 12:05 am EST

are these entrants expected to write something, or just blog their celebrity experience? I’d like to see a haiku from each of them… then maybe a three verse song with a bridge and upbeat chorus. like G. Parsons, ,

R7 | 1/5/2007, 7:46 pm EST

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R7 | 1/5/2007, 7:46 pm EST

she looks kl :p

she is right....peace Q | 12/29/2006, 11:54 am EST

December 28, 2006 - Thursday

MTV RUINS ROLLING STONE’S ALREADY RUINED IMAGE WITH REALITY SERIES

As if the series starring Seventeen magazine aspirants verbally abusing one another wasn’t embarrassing enough, here’s the video promo for the new MTV reality show that kicks off January 7th and promises some actual violence: “I’m From Rolling Stone”. Oh, and just look at this photo from the icky gee-whiz Rolling Stone website about the show, complete with video interviews. Could these kids be any more stereotyped? One is “self-sabotaging”; another wants to “shed his image as a partier;” still another is “star-struck.” Oh yeah, you definitely want these attributes in a reporter/writer. Immortal words from Executive Editor Joe Levy: “If you don’t take this more seriously, you’re not going to last a summer at Rolling Stone.” My prediction? The tough chick who promises to “slap” people for “disrespecting” her gets the gig because all the wimpy mag editors are scared shitless of her. (As I’ve written in my LA Weekly columns, now that Reality TV has turned into Savage TV to get ratings, only the psychos survive. Yet another reason to hate your mutated MTV.) Here’s the PR poop: Six aspiring writers who “dreamed” of being a writer for the music magazine — Krishtine, Russell, Peter, Tika, Colin and Krystal — compete to become the new Contributing Editor at Rolling Stone. The contestants were chosen last summer from a (cess)pool of 2,000 applicants for a summer associate position, then thrown into a bunch of writing assignments, including artist and entertainment profiles and coverage of national affairs, politics and pop culture. Some of the musical acts featured in the series include Band of Horses, Ghostface Killah, We Are Scientists, The Roots, Lupe Fiasco, and more. The writers also covered music events of the year like Roskilde Music Festival and Lollapalooza. “MTV cameras documented the young journalists’ entire experience working, for the first time, in a high-pressured journalistic environment. They compete with one another for story assignments, stress about hitting deadlines and face no-holds-barred critiques from Rolling Stone editors, all while dealing with their own personal challenges.” All I wanna know is: Do they win extra suck-up points for Stephen Glass-like fabricating?

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Anthony | 12/28/2006, 9:45 pm EST

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the izza | 12/20/2006, 4:26 pm EST

So, the black lesbian is like a twofer? The sass and neckrolling of a black woman with the black man’s anger, hep-speak and oversexed misogyny? Bold, edgey casting.

Sadly, I can’t rule out the idea that 10 years ago, I would have been all over this. But I was dumber then.

Jodi | 12/20/2006, 3:04 pm EST

Does that mean there’s a few job openings with RS right now? :-)

charliemapleton | 12/19/2006, 7:07 pm EST

Kisses back to you Khrissy baby.

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