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Bowers & Wilkins and Abbey Road Studios Have a Bond Forged in “True Sound”
The storied music institutions have helped generations of artists and composers realize their musical vision as they intended it to be heard
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Rolling Stone Live Returns for Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles
As the sporting world descends on Los Angeles in anticipation of the city’s first Super Bowl hosting gig in nearly 30 years, another storied event will also make its long overdue comeback. Rolling Stone is back to host one of Super Bowl Weekend’s most sought-after events: Rolling Stone Live. This year’s party will be hosted […]
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Kacey Musgraves Covers Coldplay in Short Film about America’s Next Generation of Family Farmers
The country music community has always had an intrinsic connection to America’s agricultural roots. With that in mind, it’s no surprise that the genre’s artists have acted as music’s first responders in the face of a mounting problem: the steady erosion of local farming communities across the nation. It’s in this spirit that Chipotle tapped […]
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Showtime Flexes Its Documentary Muscle at Truth Seekers Summit
The event featured panels and discussions with filmmakers, including Errol Morris and Stanley Nelson
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The Most Thought-Provoking Discussions at the Truth Seekers Summit
From panels on how true-crime is an "agent of change" to Todd Haynes and RZA discussing their latest projects, the inaugural event gathered talented creatives to discuss documentary filmmaking
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Sean and Dylan Penn Discuss Their Film "Flag Day" Following an Exclusive Screening Hosted by Rolling Stone
On Tuesday, August 17th, Rolling Stone hosted an exclusive screening of “Flag Day,” directed and starring Sean Penn opposite his children Dylan and Hopper. The event was hosted at the School of Visual Arts theater, and following the screening Sean and Dylan sat down for a Q&A with Rolling Stone editor Alex Morris to discuss […]
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Here Are 10 Songs From International Hitmakers You Should Have on Your Radar
The path to global music stardom used to be pockmarked with potholes. Artists would have to scratch out regular radio play in their home countries before having a shot at international recognition, and even then, finding your way into the ears of fans from Argentina to Zambia wasn’t a guarantee. You needed to be discovered, […]
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