Archive of Contemporary Music Seeking Donations to Pay Rent

New York’s Archive of Contemporary Music houses over 3 million recordings – but its future in a city of sky-high rent is in jeopardy | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

‘Stairway’ to History: Inside the Met’s dazzling new exhibit of rock instruments in New York

From guitars owned by Elvis, Clapton and Hendrix to St. Vincent’s guitar and Gaga’s piano, “Play It Loud” at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art traces the instrumen… | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Journey to Antarctica: What a Climate Catastrophe Looks Like in Real Time?

Scientists aboard the Nathaniel B. Palmer watch a 25-mile-wide section of ice crumble into the sea | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

The Virginia jury might have just settled an age-old question | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Rolling Stones Postpone North American Tour as Mick Jagger Gets Medical Treatment

“”I hate letting our fans down and I’m hugely disappointed to have to postpone the tour but am looking forward to getting back on stage as soon as I can,” singer says | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

The House Intelligence Committee chairman and foe of President Trump delivered a fiery speech on Thursday morning | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Warner Music Group Signs an Algorithm to a Record Deal

A bundle of code, engineered by audio startup Endel, is under contract with Warner Music Group to release 20 albums this year | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Mock Executions? Real Screams and Blood? Just Another School Shooter Drill

A recent training session in an Indiana school sounds particularly dystopian | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Turns Out That Trillion-Dollar Bailout Was, in Fact, Real

A new Washington Post piece fudges the history of the 2008 financial crash | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

Inside GarageBand, the little app ruling the sound of modern music

A secret recording studio on Apple’s Cupertino campus has made the beats of some of your favorite hits for the last 15 years | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 5 years ago

The Democratic socialist star came to D.C. to ‘swing for the fences’ and fix America | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

It’s still just a pipe dream, but legal weed is coming to the Big Apple — and retailers in the city can hardly wait | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Pink Floyd Guitarist David Gilmour Is Selling Most of His Guitar Collection

The Pink Floyd frontman will auction off his iconic Black Strat and other famous instruments for charity | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Charts: A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Sells 823 Copies, Earns Number One

Hoodie SZN ascends to top spot (and record for lowest-selling Number One LP) thanks to 83 million streams | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

What Fyre Fest Docs Reveal About Tech’s Cult of Positivity

Billy McFarland’s push for optimism at his tech startup covered up deeper problems — but that “Don’t worry, be happy” attitude is common across the industry | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

‘The Dropout’: New Podcast Dives into Elizabeth Holmes’ Alleged Theranos Fraud

She was supposed to be the next Steve Jobs. But when it turned out her tech didn’t work, her lies were exposed — and her company imploded | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey: The Rolling Stone Interview

Sometimes 280 characters just aren’t enough. The social media mogul takes on his critics — and tries to explain who he really is | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey: The Rolling Stone Interview – Rolling Stone

Sometimes 280 characters just aren’t enough. The social media mogul takes on his critics — and tries to explain who he really is | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

MLK Offers a Lesson on Why We Should Be Worried About Amazon and the FBI

Imagine if the FBI’s surveillance of the civil rights leader had used today’s technology | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Has the Government Legalized Secret Defense Spending?

While a noisy Supreme Court fight captivated America last fall, an obscure federal accounting body quietly approved a system of classified money-moving | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

The Great College Loan Swindle

How universities, banks and the government turned student debt into America’s next financial black hole | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Album Sales Are Dying as Fast as Streaming Services Are Rising

Music consumption shot up in 2018, no thanks to album or song sales | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

The Fall and Rise of M. Night Shyamalan

After his first run of hits dried up, Hollywood left the director for dead. But that was just the beginning of his story | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

The French Protests Do Not Fit a Tidy Narrative

The yellow vest protests are more nuanced than American pundits want to admit | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

‘Pumping’ Is Dangerous New Fad Among Gay Men

Unregulated silicone injections have long been a concern for trans health advocates, but it’s spreading to other parts of the LGBTQ community — and it’s claiming lives | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Why weed companies are embracing blockchain

Blockchain is mostly associated with cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin — but the technology could help transform cannabis | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

As Donald Trump enters his third year in office, the political press is still playing his game — and he’s still winning | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Who Will Fix Facebook?

In its effort to clamp down on fake news, Russian trolls and Nazis, the social media giant has also started banning innocent people, proving again it can’t be trusted to regulate itself | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Why You Should Care About the Julian Assange Case

Forget Jim Acosta. If you’re worried about Trump’s assault on the press, news of a Wikileaks indictment is the real scare story | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Stan Lee, Creator of Marvel Universe, Dead at 95

Writer, editor and comics publisher – who helped bring Spider-Man, X-Men, the Avengers to life – was one of the greatest pop-culture creators of his era | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Psilocybin Could Be Legal for Therapy by 2021

The psychoactive ingredient in magic mushrooms could soon be legal to use in a clinical setting | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

How Toto’s ‘Africa’ Became the New ‘Don’t Stop Believin”

In 2018, “Africa” follows us everywhere, like the sound of wild dogs crying out in the night. The whole weird history of American culture is in this song somewhere | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Team will wear special purple uniforms during eight games this season | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Exclusive: In Leaked Audio, Brian Kemp Expresses Concern Over Georgians Exercising Their Right to Vote

The Republican gubernatorial candidate spoke to donors about the growing threat of the Stacey Abrams campaign as the midterm elections approach | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Is This Creepy New AI Assistant Too Lifelike?

Magic Leap’s new AI assistant Mica laughs, emotes and even yawns, connecting users to an interface in a whole new way | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Three Colliding Problems Leading to a New Economic Disaster

Last week’s stock sell-off was merely the beginning of what’s to come | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Three Colliding Problems Leading to a New Economic Disaster

Last week’s stock sell-off was merely the beginning of what’s to come | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Sister Rosetta Tharpe (2017)

The guitar-playing, gospel-singing sensation paved the way for Elvis, and influenced everyone from Miranda Lambert to Bob Dylan | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Jamil Smith: Watch the Georgia Minority Vote Disappear Before Your Eyes

Brian Kemp, the Republican running against Democrat Stacey Abrams, is blocking more than 53,000 people from the polls over a technicality, continuing his history of voter suppression | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Georgia Voter Suppression Under Brian Kemp Remains a Major Problem – Rolling Stone

Brian Kemp, the Republican running against Democrat Stacey Abrams, is blocking more than 53,000 people from the polls over a technicality, continuing his history of voter suppression | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Landmark Music Bill into Law

“They were treated very unfairly,” Trump says of musicians who will benefit from Music Modernization Act | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Streaming Music: One-Third of the World Is Still Pirating Music

Global report says 38 percent of music consumers obtain music illegally, most of them ripping from streams | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

How Geoff Emerick Helped the Beatles Reinvent Music

The crucial collaborator in the Beatles’ glory years helped them find endless new ways to change the way music sounded | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Hall of Famer and co-vocalist of San Francisco psychedelic rock band also founded Jefferson Starship | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

The CEO of edibles manufacturers 1906 on why his company is expanding to New Jersey — and how the Garden Sate could become the center of the weed world | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

“This may be the best song ever written,” Democratic senatorial hopeful says of ‘Who’s Next’ classic while waiting in Whataburger drive-thru line | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Ten Years After the Crash, We’ve Learned Nothing

The great financial catastrophe of our times is still badly misunderstood, and led to grotesque consequences, including the election of Donald Trump | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago

Mexico’s Drug Cartels Are Moving into the Gasoline Industry – Rolling Stone

Mexico’s drug cartels are moving into the gasoline industry — infiltrating the national oil company, selling stolen fuel on the black market and engaging in open war with the military. Can the coun… | Continue reading


@rollingstone.com | 6 years ago