Rolling Stone and Rizzoli International Publications are celebrating the magazine’s rich history of incredible original illustration in a new book, titled Rolling Stone: The Illustrated Portraits. Available on Amazon and in select bookstores now, the book features more than 200 of the most well-known portraits and illustrations published in Rolling Stone, by some of the world’s most renowned artists, photographers and illustrators (the above image of Stevie Wonder is by the late Milton Glaser).
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The Illustrated Portraits highlights the magazine’s collision of music,...
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- 11/16/2020
- by RS Editors
- Rollingstone.com
Twenty-five years after Harry Nilsson died from a heart attack, a new posthumous album, Losst and Founnd, has been assembled from material he recorded in the latter stages of his career. Amazingly, it’s the first time the public has heard new material from the singer-songwriter since the release of his 1980 album Flash Harry. To commemorate its release, the four-part podcast series Final Sessions has been created to trace the story of how it came together.
The demos that form the core of Losst and Founnd were recorded in the...
The demos that form the core of Losst and Founnd were recorded in the...
- 11/22/2019
- by Angie Martoccio
- Rollingstone.com
Eric Roberts and Dr. Rico Simonini will topline My Dinner With Eric Roberts (Julia’s brother), a platonic rom-com bromance that will be shooting this month in Los Angeles. Described as along the lines of Louie Malle’s My Dinner With Andre, the film follows Roberts having dinner with his cardiologist and friend, Dr. Rico and evolves into their deep passionate friendship and how their lives are intertwined. The pic was written by Roberts, Simonini, Eliza Roberts and Darryl Marshak. Eliza Roberts and Marshak are directing and producing the project with Sarbori Bhattacharya, Joe Levy, and Sambhu Choifhury serving as executive producers.
Wendy Makkena (A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood) and Walter Belenky have been added to the cast of Spiked, and indie drama based on Arizona newspaper publisher Joseph Soldwedel. The film hails from Juan Martinez Vera, who wrote the screenplay and is directing.
Wendy Makkena (A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood) and Walter Belenky have been added to the cast of Spiked, and indie drama based on Arizona newspaper publisher Joseph Soldwedel. The film hails from Juan Martinez Vera, who wrote the screenplay and is directing.
- 9/11/2019
- by Amanda N'Duka
- Deadline Film + TV
Over the course of 50 episodes this year, our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast ranged from longform interviews with superstars to raging, hilarious discussions of music past and present. Here are some of the best roundtables of the year, featuring host Brian Hiatt and Rolling Stone writers and editors, including Brittany Spanos, Rob Sheffield, Andy Greene, David Fear, Brendan Klinkenberg, Simon Vozick-Levinson, David Browne, Tessa Stuart, Suzy Exposito, Sarah Grant, Chris Weingarten, Charles Holmes, Joe Levy, Alex Morris and Jon Dolan.
We discussed the amusing flaws of Bohemian Rhapsody — and explained...
We discussed the amusing flaws of Bohemian Rhapsody — and explained...
- 12/30/2018
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
It’s been a year since Garth Brooks wrapped up the highest-grossing country tour of all time. It was a mammoth undertaking, with 390 shows spread across the country and more than six million people in attendance. Nowhere near ready for a second retirement, Brooks aims to keep the momentum going with this week’s The Anthology Part III Live, a coffee-table book that doubles as a five-disc, 53-song box set of concert recordings.
Also due out this week: an appearance on iHeartRadio Presents’ Inside the Studio podcast. Talking with host...
Also due out this week: an appearance on iHeartRadio Presents’ Inside the Studio podcast. Talking with host...
- 11/19/2018
- by Robert Crawford
- Rollingstone.com
Kane Brown’s new album Experiment arrives today on the strength of the single “Lose It” and the Nineties jam “Short Skirt Weather,” but it’s “American Bad Dream” that has been turning heads. The moody mid-tempo track addresses the dark mood of contemporary America and the public health crisis of gun violence, as country’s new outcast king sings about taking a test in a bullet-proof vest, “scared to death that you might get shot.”
Brown says the spate of school shootings in particular prompted him to write the song.
Brown says the spate of school shootings in particular prompted him to write the song.
- 11/9/2018
- by Joseph Hudak
- Rollingstone.com
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