From our first logo to our most famous to our redesign, take a trip through time with the 'Rolling Stone' logo collection. Shop it here: rol.st/3cIrc1n#RollingStoneShop
It started with a sketch. In 1967, prominent poster artist Rick Griffin causally sketched our first logo. Buy the 1967 hoodies and tees here: rol.st/3nc98RV#RollingStoneShop
Our most famous logo appeared in 1981 and graced over 400 iconic covers until 2018. Shop hoodies and tees from the 1981 collection here: rol.st/36yJqky#RollingStoneShop
As part of our redesign, our latest logo aligns our classic logo with the attitude of the 21st century. Grab hoodies and tees from the 2020 collection here: rol.st/33lZyEg#RollingStoneShop
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Today, we are launching the 'Rolling Stone' Shop! This exclusive collection features some of our most iconic covers and we're so excited to share it with you. Check it out here: rol.st/30k2sYh#RollingStoneShop
Joni Mitchell appeared on our cover for the first time in May 1969. At the time, she was new Canadian singer-songwriter making folk music hip again. Now, she's a music legend. Grab your tee here: rol.st/36bTBLY#RollingStoneShop
Posing for the magazine in his signature specs and kitted out sweater, Elton John addressed his sexuality for the first time in the accompanying interview to this 1976 cover. Get this tee here: rol.st/3cHdPhL#RollingStoneShop
Our list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time was originally published in 2003. But no list is definitive, so we decided to remake it from scratch. The voters included Beyoncé, Stevie Nicks and many more. Here we present our new #RS500Albums: rol.st/2ZWDwWk
Beyoncé dropped 'Lemonade' as a Saturday-night surprise, knocking the world sideways. On the LP, she explores the betrayals of American blackness, claiming her place in all the country’s music traditions. See why it's one of the greatest albums of all time rol.st/2RNUBgR
At a time when pop was becoming increasingly slick and digitized in the go-go 90s, 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill' showed the commercial appeal of a rawer sound. Find out where it lands on #RS500Albumsrol.st/2ZYvVa0
Oil-and-gas wells produce nearly a trillion gallons of toxic waste a year. An investigation shows how it could be making workers sick and contaminating communities across America. Rolling Stone investigates America's radioactive secret rol.st/3aq4euo
A set of cases settled in Louisiana in 2016 argued that oil-and-gas workers' exposure to radioactivity directly caused a litany of lethal cancers. “Once you have the information, it is indisputable,” says a scientist who served as an expert witness rol.st/3aytlej
"Essentially what you are doing is taking an underground radioactive reservoir and bringing it to the surface where it can interact with people and the environment," says a nuclear forensics expert about oil and gas extraction rol.st/2sO1KoC
Nancy Pelosi, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar and Jahana Hayes appear on our #WomenShapingtheFuture cover. We talked to them about Trump, how women are changing Congress, the state of our country and more rol.st/2Tfmgd4
Nancy Pelosi discusses outsmarting Republicans, skepticism of the Green New Deal and not having any regrets rol.st/2TmM86w#WomenShapingtheFuture
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez talks about experiencing sexism, her social media presence, dealing with controversy, Bernie Sanders' advice and more rol.st/2EiHyg8#WomenShapingtheFuture