News Features
August 15, 2007 - October 10, 2007
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Bands, models, Iron Man suits and more selected highlights from this year's hot list, with bonus extras
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The two biggest music releases of the year aren't albums: They're video games. Inside the fight for number one.
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Kid Rock's Cure For Heartbreak
Cover Story Excerpt: How Booze, Strippers and Punching Out Tommy Lee Helped Him Get Over Pam
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Which shows should be revived? Which plotlines developed? This fall networks are turning to online scribes for answers
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On the road with the first-ever Muslim punk-rock tour
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Nellie McKay chimes in on her all-time favorite songs
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COVER The Shield
The Shield Star Wars began as a Reagan-era fantasy. Under Bush, it is now the most expensive weapons system in the history of man. It has never been successfully tested. It will never be finished. And it is completely unnecessary.
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Audio: Patti Scialfa Opens Up About Life With Bruce Springsteen, Writing Under the Influence
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The frontman for Spoon, who have been college-chart fixtures for weeks, digs everything from standards and punk to psycho-rap
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Geeks, guns and glory: The mad scramble to finish Halo 3, the most anticipated video game of all time
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Jagger gives you a quick guide to some favorite songs from his upcoming solo hits album.
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Even the Most Infamous Figure in American Public Life Has to Earn a Buck – An Inside Look At How He Still Trades On His Fame
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Austin City Limits Festival Live Gallery: Performances by the Killers, Arcade Fire, Wilco, Björk
M.I.A., My Morning Jacket, Common, LCD Soundsystem, Lucinda Williams and More From ACL
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Chamillionaire Dishes Out His Favorite Tracks
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Rilo Kiley's singer - whose album hits the charts this month - checks in from the road to analyze her favorite classic rock and reggae
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John Lennon: The Rolling Stone Interview
Jann S. Wenner's historic interview with John Lennon, conducted in December of 1970
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Kanye: A Genius in Praise of Himself
--Excerpt from Issue 1035
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50 Cent: Taking Care of Business
--Excerpt from Issue 1035
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The seventeen-year-old pop-reggae crooner scored the jam of the summer with "Beautiful Girls" Here are his fave summer jams
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The Sum 41 frontman is down with Seventies punk, New Wave - and Oasis
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Exclusive Audio: M.I.A. Found Hip-Hop Via Thieves, Thinks U.S. Music Is Too Digital
--From Issue 1034
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How Bush Allowed an Army of For-Profit Contractors to Invade the U.S. Treasury
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Maroon 5: At the Corner of Hollywood and Heartbreak
--Excerpt from Issue 1034
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Maroon 5, Kanye West Vs. 50 Cent, Ben Harper and the Great Iraq Swindle
--Issue 1034
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