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Rolling Stone

Oct 01 2025
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.

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Geese Fly Together • The New York group is one of rock’s most exciting bands. Their secret? They’ve played together since they were kids

From The Gridiron To The Big Screen • Cyriq Withers talks about putting his football bona fides to use as a phenom quarterback in the horror movie HIM

Grade School Never Sounded Quite Like This • In 2000, four preteen girls wanted to be the Spice Girls — but made something more surprising

Don’t Go Away

How Benny Safdie Took A Big Hit And Kept On Going • The director’s first solo feature is the result of a little luck, a lot of perseverance, and a punch to the face

Meet The New Generation Of Shoegaze Bands • The most exciting young acts winning fans and threatening eardrums in 2025

Mark Ronson: ‘The Longer I Held On To These Stories, The Hazier They‘d Get’ • The producer’s new memoir revisits late nights and forgotten stories from his time DJ’ing in New York in the Nineties

Trump’s Favorite Zealot • From the Army in the streets to mass deportations and camps, inside Stephen Miller’s reign of terror

Paul Mescal Is Trying to Break Your Heart • There may be no actor better at emotional devastation. And his two new movies prove it

Roy Wood Jr.: ‘Logic Isn’t The Weapon. It Might Need To Be Love’

‘We Aren’t Afraid To Let Ourselves Feel Everything’ • Latin Mafia, from Mexico, are breaking barriers with genre-defying sounds and tons of emotion

How Reparto Became The Heartbeat Of Cuba • Raw, raunchy, and self-referential, reparto has emerged as the island’s dominant sound

A New Generation Breaking The Rules

The Future Of Touring Is In Latin America • Artists are looking past the U.S. as they chase live music’s next wave

Ludmilla Is Taking On The World Without Giving Up Her Roots • The Brazilian star is leveling up with a new LP and global ambitions

How Queen Won Their Crown • Making the most-streamed song of the entire 20th century took ambition, hard work, and a dash of opera

Baseball, Bentleys, And Betting It All • The bookie at the center of the Ohtani betting scandal and an investigation that threatened to bring down Vegas has remained shrouded in mystery. Now, he’s ready to talk

Listen • The second album from this gifted British singer-songwriter pushes her music into an elevated tier.

Kenya’s Protest Movement Is Creating Some Radical New Music

Essay: The Nineties Indie-Film Auteur Is A Slacker No More • Three decades into his career, Richard Linklater is the patron saint of artistic gumption.

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Cameron Crowe • The director and Rolling Stone writer on fatherhood, the best advice he ever got, and some less-than-friendly feedback from Lou Reed

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