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Rolling Stone (1-year) | 
| Publisher: Wenner Media Category: Magazine
List Price: $117.00 Buy New: $19.97 as of 7/28/2010 12:48 MST details You Save: $97.03 (83%)
Seller: Amazon.com Rating: 287 reviews Sales Rank: 54
Format: Magazine Subscription, Print Type: Consumer magazine Subscription Issues: 26 Subscription Length: 12 Months Issues Per Year: 26 First Issue Lead Time: 4-6 Weeks
ASIN: B00005N7SJ
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Editorial Reviews Amazon.com Who Reads Rolling Stone? Rolling Stone is written for a reader who’s interested in entertainment, including music, movies, television, technology, and national affairs. It combines its significant entertainment reviews with cultural and social commentary, featuring articles on politics, celebrities, and more. What You Can Expect in Each Issue: - Rock & Roll: The latest music news on those who continue to rock us.
- Smoking Section: In-depth, exclusive looks at the rock star lifestyle.
- Random Notes: A photo collage of who's who in the music biz, and what they're up to.
- Breaking: A look at the hottest new artists, or old artists with something new.
- Charts: Billboard's top ten, iTunes top ten, local favorites, and the top 40 albums at issue release.
- Reviews: Star-rated reviews of new releases, across all media.
Past Issues: Special Issues Through the Year: - Spring Music and Festivals Preview: From indie rockers to the year’s best bands, Rolling Stone’s "more than a sneak-peak" look at the season’s most anticipated releases and music festivals.
- The Best of Rock: What band has the best drummer? Who puts on the best show? What’s the best online music service? A useful guide to the best that music has to offer.
- Live Issue: Mapping out the best places to experience live music from coast to coast--must-see tours, festivals and more.
- Fall Fashion/10 Bands to Watch: The latest must-have looks that will rock fall fashion, plus profiles of the most hype-worthy bands.
- Year in Review: The best moments of the year in pop culture, from the most noteworthy albums and artists to the most off-the-wall moments.
Magazine Layout One of the hallmarks of Rolling Stone is its excellent photography. From the cover image through to the last page, photos are what drives much of the graphical nature of this magazine. Articles are accompanied by photographs or illustrations, and the overall tone of the magazine is visually impactful. Awards 2007 National Magazine Award For General Excellence, ASME. Editorial excellence honors in reporting and photo essay categories, ASME 2006. Since the inception of ASME, Rolling Stone has earned over 50 nominations and 12 wins.
Product Description Rolling Stone magazine is a cultural icon. It’s the number one pop culture reference point for 13 million young adults. In addition to its authoritative position in music, Rolling Stone’s sphere of influence reaches into entertainment, movies, television, technology, and national affairs. Rolling Stone covers everything that’s important, trend-setting, and newsworthy to the thought leaders among young adults.
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All good July 27, 2010 RUDavid I'm thrilled not only with my promotional $1 subscription for a year of Rolling Stone AS WELL AS Amazon's easy and manageable website that allows me to update, view and change any parts of the subscription at my discretion. Thank you Amazon!
Waste of time July 27, 2010 BRANGUS 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Rolling Stone is horrible. I've had a few free subscriptions over the past few years and every time I try it again it's just another disappointment. The articles are dumb and the reviews are uninformed and irrelevant. Oh well. It was free.
Still OK July 21, 2010 Harvey R Stebbins III (virginia, usa) A formerly great magazine that meant something to me has evolved into a decent magazine that is not quite as in tune with the zeitgeist. Of course, everything was better in the cultural department when I was 17 than in the present, as I am 48. One cannot devote the time that we dedicated to Rock and Roll and the lifestyle back then when one is middle aged. It's less important because we do not have the time for it. Maybe Rolling Stone is still a great mag; I just don't rock like I used to. "Too old to rock and roll, but too young to die." Rock on Rolling Stone. It is certainly worth the couple of bucks it cost me.
Price was right July 20, 2010 B. E. Neuwirth (Arizona) The 6 for $1 deal is the only reason I would ever buy Rolling Stone. Like people have been saying, the magazine is really no longer a legitimate music source. Go buy Blender or Alternative Press instead.
Intelligent and contemporary and Rock n' Roll July 14, 2010 keyman88 I was surprised by how broad this magazine is. Yes it covers music, and fortunately all types, not just the current crop of one-hit-wonders. But it covers important issues of the day like the BP Gulf oil disaster and how the government is mishandling oil management. It's not afraid to cover relevant issues like General McChrystal's view of the White House and his abrasive personality.
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