Music
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The 50 Best Latin-American Rock Albums
From Argentina to Brazil to Mexico, from Sixties psychedelia to 2000s alt-rock
- Heritage Rock
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Teezo Touchdown’s Hollow Hype Machine
On the musician’s heavily marketed debut, a smattering of half-decent ideas struggles to make a case for the artist’s outsized fame
- ALBUM REVIEW
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Taylor Swift Keeps Getting Swarmed. It's Got To Stop
With Swift’s star power only getting bigger, her recent forays into the public are becoming a lesson on how fandoms should — and should not — behave
- Commentary
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‘San Francisco Sounds’ Reveals the Discovery of Janis Joplin
Watch an exclusive clip from the MGM+ docuseries San Francisco Sounds: A Place in Time, premiering Aug. 20, of Joplin’s first rehearsal with Big Brother and the Holding Company
- NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN
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Composer: ‘Oppenheimer’ Score Goes Beyond What’s ‘Humanly Possible’
Oscar and Grammy-winning composer Ludwig Göransson talks scoring Christopher Nolan’s atom bomb of a movie. Plus, watch an exclusive clip on how they did it
- BOOM
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Taking Music to the Top: How Community Building Can Amplify Your Brand
Community building is all about creating a space where people feel connected, engaged and part of something bigger than themselves.
- Culture Council
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‘American Idol’ Winner Iam Tongi on How He Brought the Judges to Tears
“Every single time I sing, it reminds me of my dad,” the Polynesian rising star tells Rolling Stone of his late father
- THE CHAMP
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The Story Behind the Iconic ‘Vanderpump Rules’ Theme Song
Singer Dena Deadly opens up about “Raise Your Glass,” the theme song that Vanderpump Rules fans can’t get out of their heads
- DRAMA
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Loreen: Sweden’s Eurovision Queen Is Ready to Make History
Swedish pop superstar won the Eurovision Song Contest in 2012 and is back gunning for the crown again. She tells Rolling Stone all about it
- ON THE VERGE
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The New 'Book Club' Anthem by Steenburgen, Fonda, Keaton, and Bergen
An exclusive first listen to Book Club: The Next Chapter’s end track “Anywhere With You,” with Mary Steenburgen, Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, and Candice Bergen
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