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How Jinkx Monsoon Manifested Her Dream Life on Broadway
The Drag Race winner talks about the decade of “really, really hard work” that led her to sobriety, self-love, and starring roles in Chicago, Little Shop of Horrors, and more
- Pride Now
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The Best of SXSW Day Two: Allegra Krieger, Bar Italia, Gary Clark Jr., and More
Peso Pluma was the talk of the town, but there were plenty of other great shows all over Austin
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Peso Pluma at Rolling Stone’s Future of Music Showcase Was the Hottest Ticket of SXSW 2024
La Doble P showed why he's "the Mexican Mick Jagger," while Young Miko, Kevin Kaarl, J Noa, and Pink Pablo brought styles from urbano to Norteño-inflected folk rock and made it a night to remember
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Jane Schoenbrun Made Sundance’s Hottest Horror Movie About Their Trans Experience
We’re All Going to the World’s Fair director talks buzzy new A24 horror film I Saw the TV Glow, its epic soundtrack, and life as a trans person
- DIRECTOR SPOTLIGHT
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Rolling Stone and Bumble Celebrate Rising Women’s Voices
Kicking off the biggest music week of the year in Austin, TX, Rolling Stone teamed up with Bumble for a private party in Austin’s trendy Clarksville neighborhood to celebrate rising women’s voices. Hosted by Bumble’s Chief Brand Officer Selby Drummond and Chief Executive Officer of Rolling Stone Gus Wenner at Howards Bar & Club and […]
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Jay Wheeler, Cuco, Romance, and 'F-ckery' Rule Night Two of Rolling Stone’s Future of Music Showcase
Dawer x Damper and iLe rise to the occasion, while Villano Antillano steals the spotlight during a celebration of Latin music
- SXSW 2023
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Afrobeats, Música Mexicana, and a Canadian Hologram Take Austin
Pheelz, Eslabon Armado, U.S. Girls, Villano Antillano, the Zombies, and Baby Rose are among the highlights of SXSW day two
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Boygenius Pop Up at the Austin Airport, and Other Surprises
Bartees Strange, Spoon, RaiNao, J.I.D, Saba, and Joanna Sternberg were among the other highlights as SXSW got underway
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The Other Side of the Glass: Noah Goldstein Reflects on Patti Smith, Rosalía, and Getting ‘A Doctoral Degree in Ye Production’
The Grammy-winning producer, known for some of the decade's most influential albums, talks about starting out as a teenage DJ and working on Motomami, nominated for Best Latin Rock or Alternative Album
- Grammy Greats
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How Rosalía Became Pop's Most Fearless Superstar
The Spanish artist resisted industry pressures, refused to compromise and made one of 2022's boldest albums. At the end of an incredible year, she opens up about all of it
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