Bruce Springsteen has always been rock & roll's truest believer – and in 'Rolling Stone,' he found an ally and a place to explore his passion
50th Anniversary
From oil spills and nuclear waste to climate change, covering the environment has long been a crucial part of the magazine's mission
From the Doors' debut to Aretha Franklin's first smash
We've covered the Rolling Stones like no other band; they've given us their greatest interviews, even communicated with one another in our pages
In the wake of John Lennon's assassination, 'Rolling Stone' entered the fight for meaningful gun control. Four decades later, the battle rages on
From celebrating psychedelics to investigating the War on Drugs, Rolling Stone has covered the nation’s relationship with narcotics from the start
John Lennon was the 'North Star' for 'Rolling Stone' since the magazine's earliest days, and his interviews in these pages made news around the world
'Rolling Stone: 50 Years' offers a unique glimpse of the magazine's history in a new exhibition at Cleveland's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Museum
Since 1967, we've been covering the best artists in rock & roll – here's a look at some of our favorite portraits
The Manson and Hearst sagas captivated the nation. We talked with the original reporters to find out how Rolling Stone got the inside story on each