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  • Oct 30, 2024 | yahoo.com | Jann Wenner |Charles A. Reich

    Jerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead performs on stage at the Tivoli Concert Hall in April 1972 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He plays a Fender Stratocaster guitar. - Credit: Gijsbert Hanekroot/RedfernsThis story originally appeared in Issue 100, the January 20th, 1972 issue of Rolling Stone“The Interview with Garcia” was always one of those things we put off into some indefinite future because Jerry was always around and, of course, we’d do it sooner or later.

  • May 3, 2024 | airmail.news | Jann Wenner |Jonathan Margolis |Linda Wells |Michael Gross

    STAGE FRIGHT TECH AND BALANCES LONG AND WINDING ROAD FAMILY MISFORTUNES SEXY ELVES, FAIRIES, AND HOT WEREWOLVES, OH MY! ALL THE RIGHT MOVES DREAD THE BOARDS BUT, WAIT, THERE’S MORE! Issue No. 251 The View from Here For too long, Big Tech has enjoyed freedom without responsibility Eurovision Gets Serious For decades, the international pop contest was a source of harmless fun for millions.

  • May 3, 2024 | airmail.news | Jann Wenner

    When I was in the thick of it, we were in one of the heydays of American journalism. Newspapers such as The New York Times and The Washington Post, along with a handful of magazines, like Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, and The New Yorker, stimulated and curated a national debate that was spirited, sane, and fact-based. We were home to an astonishing gathering of talent. Our vision and sense of mission catalyzed readers into a community with knowledge and purpose.

  • Oct 30, 2023 | berkshirefinearts.com | Charles Giuliano |Jann Wenner

    The Masters: Conversations with Dylan, Lennon, Jagger, Townshend, Garcia, Bono, and SpringsteenBy Jann S. WennerFrom New York Times bestselling author and Rolling Stone founder comes “a visit to the Mount Olympus of rock” in this remarkable collection of new and collected interviews with the greatest rock stars and cultural icons of our time (Kirkus Reviews). That’s the problem which in a NY Times interview he did not deny and further self incriminated.

  • Oct 2, 2023 | amazon.com | Bill Watterson |Neil deGrasse Tyson |Jann Wenner |Lindsay Powers

    What to read next: new books from Neil deGrasse Tyson, the creator of ‘Calvin and Hobbes,’ and moreThis week, the Amazon editors have a roundup of buzzy new books you won’t be able to put down—or stop talking about with friends and family. Fans of Calvin and Hobbes can soon check out the first book creator Bill Watterson has released in 27 years, The Mysteries.

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