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Rolling Stone

Apr 01 2020
Magazine

No one covers the people, politics and issues that matter (now more than ever) like Rolling Stone. Your source for all the breaking news coverage, exclusive interviews with influential people, music trends, hot album and movie reviews, must-read rock star profiles and in-depth national affairs reporting you rely on in the magazine. An annual term to Rolling Stone is currently 12 issues. The number of issues in an annual term is subject to change at any time. Get Rolling Stone digital magazine subscription today for cutting-edge reporting, provocative photos and raw interviews with influential people who shape the scene and rock the world.

Online • What’s new and what you might have missed — from the latest original podcasts and videos to reviews of music, movies, and more

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The Price of Greed

+ LOVE LETTERS & ADVICE

Norah Jones Brings It All Back Home

Random Notes

Hayley Williams Isn’t Afraid Anymore • Paramore’s singer opens up about her deepest secrets on her first-ever solo album

Beastie Boys, Live and Direct

RECOMMENDS • OUR TOP POP-CULTURE PICKS OF THE MONTH

ASK CROZ

Uganda’s ‘Ghetto President’ • Bobi Wine, one of Africa’s biggest music stars, wants to kick-start a democratic revolution. Can he survive till election day?

CHARTS • THE BIGGEST ARTISTS, ALBUMS, AND SONGS OF TODAY

Jason Isbell • The singer-songwriter on his new LP, ‘A Star Is Born,’ and hanging with Springsteen and Crosby

Brittany Howard’s Bathtub Escape • A NEW SERIES IN WHICH ARTISTS SHARE THEIR NON-MUSICAL PASSIONS

THE ZERO HOUR

GRETA’S WORLD • How one Swedish teenager armed with a homemade sign ignited a crusade and became the leader of a movement

CHILDREN OF THE CRISIS • A generation of kids faces a more dangerous world as they come of age in the era of eco-anxiety

THE DOOMSDAY BANK • Despite knowing the danger for decades, Chase lends more money to the fossil-fuel industry than any other bank — it must be stopped before it’s too late

THE MEN WHO SOLD THE WORLD • The CEOs, oilmen, financiers, politicians, and ideologues who are robbing us of a stable climate

THE NEW ECO-RADICALS • The fiery activists of Extinction Rebellion reject the environmental protests of old for campaigns of mass civil disobedience and disruption

JANE FIGHTS ON • She’s been an activist for five decades, and even at 82, Jane Fonda is still willing to put her body on the line for the sake of the planet

RISING TIDES, TROUBLED WATERS • The ocean is undergoing unprecedented changes. What does it mean for marine life, the planet, and us?

BUILDING A GREEN NEW DEAL • The congresswoman on her vision for a post-fossil-fuel future and an economy that works for working people

TRUMP’S WAR ON SOLAR • Expanding access to renewable energy is the key to a future free of fossil fuels. So why are we moving so slowly?

ON THE EVE OF EXTINCTION • The effects of climate change on the natural world are devastating, with as many as 1 million species at risk of disappearing in the coming decades

PEARL JAM’S GROWN-UP GRUNGE • The band’s first album in seven years is a potent balance of rage and maturity

NO ORDINARY LOVE • Hulu’s ‘Normal People,’ an adaptation of Sally Rooney’s acclaimed novel, presents a millennial romance for the ages

REVENGE, SERVED RED-HOT • In this slashing, blackly comic satire, Carey Mulligan gives male predators a taste of their own toxic medicine

Jane Goodall • The primatologist on overcoming sexism and maintaining hope


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 100 Publisher: Penske Media Corporation Edition: Apr 01 2020

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  • Release date: April 7, 2020

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No one covers the people, politics and issues that matter (now more than ever) like Rolling Stone. Your source for all the breaking news coverage, exclusive interviews with influential people, music trends, hot album and movie reviews, must-read rock star profiles and in-depth national affairs reporting you rely on in the magazine. An annual term to Rolling Stone is currently 12 issues. The number of issues in an annual term is subject to change at any time. Get Rolling Stone digital magazine subscription today for cutting-edge reporting, provocative photos and raw interviews with influential people who shape the scene and rock the world.

Online • What’s new and what you might have missed — from the latest original podcasts and videos to reviews of music, movies, and more

Rolling Stone

The Price of Greed

+ LOVE LETTERS & ADVICE

Norah Jones Brings It All Back Home

Random Notes

Hayley Williams Isn’t Afraid Anymore • Paramore’s singer opens up about her deepest secrets on her first-ever solo album

Beastie Boys, Live and Direct

RECOMMENDS • OUR TOP POP-CULTURE PICKS OF THE MONTH

ASK CROZ

Uganda’s ‘Ghetto President’ • Bobi Wine, one of Africa’s biggest music stars, wants to kick-start a democratic revolution. Can he survive till election day?

CHARTS • THE BIGGEST ARTISTS, ALBUMS, AND SONGS OF TODAY

Jason Isbell • The singer-songwriter on his new LP, ‘A Star Is Born,’ and hanging with Springsteen and Crosby

Brittany Howard’s Bathtub Escape • A NEW SERIES IN WHICH ARTISTS SHARE THEIR NON-MUSICAL PASSIONS

THE ZERO HOUR

GRETA’S WORLD • How one Swedish teenager armed with a homemade sign ignited a crusade and became the leader of a movement

CHILDREN OF THE CRISIS • A generation of kids faces a more dangerous world as they come of age in the era of eco-anxiety

THE DOOMSDAY BANK • Despite knowing the danger for decades, Chase lends more money to the fossil-fuel industry than any other bank — it must be stopped before it’s too late

THE MEN WHO SOLD THE WORLD • The CEOs, oilmen, financiers, politicians, and ideologues who are robbing us of a stable climate

THE NEW ECO-RADICALS • The fiery activists of Extinction Rebellion reject the environmental protests of old for campaigns of mass civil disobedience and disruption

JANE FIGHTS ON • She’s been an activist for five decades, and even at 82, Jane Fonda is still willing to put her body on the line for the sake of the planet

RISING TIDES, TROUBLED WATERS • The ocean is undergoing unprecedented changes. What does it mean for marine life, the planet, and us?

BUILDING A GREEN NEW DEAL • The congresswoman on her vision for a post-fossil-fuel future and an economy that works for working people

TRUMP’S WAR ON SOLAR • Expanding access to renewable energy is the key to a future free of fossil fuels. So why are we moving so slowly?

ON THE EVE OF EXTINCTION • The effects of climate change on the natural world are devastating, with as many as 1 million species at risk of disappearing in the coming decades

PEARL JAM’S GROWN-UP GRUNGE • The band’s first album in seven years is a potent balance of rage and maturity

NO ORDINARY LOVE • Hulu’s ‘Normal People,’ an adaptation of Sally Rooney’s acclaimed novel, presents a millennial romance for the ages

REVENGE, SERVED RED-HOT • In this slashing, blackly comic satire, Carey Mulligan gives male predators a taste of their own toxic medicine

Jane Goodall • The primatologist on overcoming sexism and maintaining hope


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