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Move over, Yoko. The right wing has found a new villain to blame for the sundering of John, Paul, George and Ringo
By Andrew Leonard
September 15, 2009
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Nor does the company "own" the U.S. government. Or at least, not all of it, writes Michael Lewis
By Andrew Leonard
July 28, 2009
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Rolling Stone launches a full-scale attack on the "giant vampire squid wrapped around the face of humanity"
By Andrew Leonard
June 25, 2009
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A Rolling Stone online article takes stock of the crumbling record industry.
June 21, 2007
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The list-loving music magazine picks the 40 songs "that changed the world" as part of its 40th-birthday celebration.
April 23, 2007
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When pundits attack (each other).
By David Puner
February 28, 2007
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Gibson charged, but forgiven by Holocaust survivor. Stones rake in the tax-free bucks. Plus: Hawking dismisses need for Bruce Willis.
August 3, 2006
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Farhad Manjoo face off.
June 6, 2006
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Rolling Stone claims that a full quarter of new HIV infections stem from morbid thrill-seeking. Sean Hannity is swallowing the story -- should you?
By Andrew Sullivan
January 24, 2003
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The magazine that invented rock journalism lost its reason to exist years ago. Now, with a British lad-mag editor taking the helm, it's time to pull the plug.
By Sean Elder
June 28, 2002
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Clinton's nemesis strips for higher education; Stephen King: I see dead people -- singing; 'N Sync murder plot revealed. Plus: Al Gore -- stiff where it counts!
By Amy Reiter
October 23, 2000
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Betsey Johnson's left breast disappears under veil of secrecy, NP leaks the story. Plus: Real-life Erin Brockovich extorted by scumbag exes; and Amy Irving ponders significance of oyster predilection
By Amy Reiter
May 1, 2000
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Jim DeRogatis' solid new biography argues that "America's greatest rock critic" spawned a generation of self-absorbed hacks -- and a neutered music press that wouldn't have a place for him anymore.
By Ira Robbins
April 4, 2000
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A postmodern literary lion slobbers all over the former candidate in Rolling Stone.
By Bill Wyman
April 4, 2000
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Disregarding our illusory firewalls of thought, he boldly goes where no science writer has gone before.
By William Speed Weed
March 21, 2000
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As new waves of 20-year-olds wash up on his shores, the favorite novelist of the attitudinal post-adolescent set keeps writing with a pen dipped in acid.
By Tracy Johnson
March 9, 2000
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Puffy was there, and the Goo Goo Dolls, and I almost ran over Kurt Loder. But everyone was working. So, all of a sudden, we missed the lame party with the imported transvestites.
By David Goodman
January 28, 2000
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D.C. insiders in love! Mush and spin from the other Olson twins; Portman keeps her pants on; and Michael Jackson won't stop till he gets enough ... babies.
By Amy Reiter
November 30, 1999
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Christina Ricci's Love Hewitt jones; Streisand just says no to running; Monica Lewinsky's zipless clutch. Plus: Auctioning child's baby clothes on Internet? Zero dollars. Drew Barrymore's childhood? Priced.
By Amy Reiter
November 18, 1999
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David LaChapelle constructs a colorful alternate universe of polymorphous perversity, buff dudes and bodacious ta-tas.
By Joe Gioia
October 13, 1999
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Fret not, pretty celebrity -- Jann Wenner will comfort you
By Bill Wyman
September 27, 1999
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See how U.S. News & World Report's annual ranking of colleges stacks up against other media listings.
By Jake Tapper
September 3, 1999
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Why do American music magazines have to suck?
By Stephanie Zacharek
August 2, 1999
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The magazine turns out to be the only institution in the world that thinks Jar Jar is hip.
By Bill Wyman
June 9, 1999
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The evolution of Jann Wenner: How the ultimate '60s rock groupie built his fantasy into a media empire.
By David Weir
April 20, 1999