Music
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‘American Idol’ Winner Iam Tongi on How He Brought the Judges to Tears
“Every single time I sing, it reminds me of my dad,” the Polynesian rising star tells Rolling Stone of his late father
- THE CHAMP
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The Story Behind the Iconic ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Theme Song
Singer Dena Deadly opens up about “Raise Your Glass,” the theme song that Vanderpump Rules fans can’t get out of their heads
- DRAMA
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Loreen: Sweden’s Eurovision Queen Is Ready to Make History
Swedish pop superstar won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2012 and is back gunning for the crown again. She tells Rolling Stone all about it
- ON THE VERGE
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The New 'Book Club' Anthem by Steenburgen, Fonda, Keaton, and Bergen
An exclusive first listen to Book Club: The Next Chapter’s end track “Anywhere With You,” with Mary Steenburgen, Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, and Candice Bergen
- Exclusive
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Emerging Trends In Music Ownership
Anyone can own music and it won’t take millions of dollars—fractional ownership is now a legitimate option.
- Culture Council
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Beyond ‘The Last of Us’: Three Video Game Maestros Reveal Their Secrets
We spoke with three brilliant composers who create scores for games and films/television — Austin Wintory, Sarah Schachner, and Gustavo Santaolalla — about their process
- Emotions
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Rodger Cleye's Singing Made Him a Viral TikTok Trend. He's Just Happy to Be Here
How a Florida engineer accidentally became the face of being unbothered and proud of it
- Crazy for Cleye
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'I'm Destroyed Inside': Ukraine's Flourishing Music Scene Faces an Existential Threat
Musicians in Ukraine say that a thriving, diverse scene of all genres grew in their country after the 2014 revolution. Now, Russia's invasion has put its future at risk
- Music
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What Are NFTs?
Non-fungible tokens are part cryptocurrency, part digital trading card — and they're upending the way musicians and artists can earn a living
- (Sub)Culture
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The Internet Is Not Your Friend: MySpace and the Loss of Memories
The loss of the MySpace archives has led many to grieve one of the first spaces where Extremely Online teens could be Extremely Online
- (Sub)Culture
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