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    • Rolling Stone was founded to honor a neglected art form. Though it’s hard to imagine now, when Jann Wenner started Rolling Stonein 1967, few publications bothered to treat popular music seriously.
    • The magazine got an early boost by publishing a naked photo of John Lennon and Yoko Ono. In 1968, John Lennon and Yoko Ono decided to strip for the artwork that appeared on their Unfinished Music No. 1: Two Virginsalbum.
    • Rolling Stone allowed writers to go long. Lamenting the declining attention spans of readers is commonplace in the Twitter age, but it is hardly a new phenomenon.
    • Thompson helped established the magazine as an important political voice. Thompson’s coverage of the Richard Nixon reelection campaign in 1972 broke away from stodgy, by-the-book political journalism.
  1. Nov 7, 2017 · 'Rolling Stone: Stories From the Edge' is inseparable from the all-too-familiar canonized beats of the story of rock and roll. It's the story Jann Wenner wants you to see—for better or worse.

  2. Nov 7, 2017 · In case you didn’t catch the premiere of HBOs new “Rolling Stone: Stories from the edge,” there is still time to tune in and see what you’re missing.

  3. Rolling Stone: Stories From the Edge. A half-century of American music, politics and pop culture as seen in the pages of Rolling Stone magazine is chronicled in this two-part, four-hour...

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  4. TOP CRITIC. Yet despite fascinating moments, "Rolling Stone: Stories From the Edge" -- a four-hour documentary, produced in conjunction with the magazine -- feels a bit too much like a licensed...

  5. Nov 7, 2017 · There are Shakespearean tragedies with happier endings than Rolling Stone: Stories From the Edge, the four-hour, two-night HBO documentary that premiered Monday.

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  7. Rolling Stone: Stories from the Edge: Directed by Blair Foster, Alex Gibney. With Cameron Crowe, Jeff Daniels, Johnny Depp, Annie Leibovitz. A look at 50 years of the iconic magazine features interviews with and footage of journalists, photographers and performers who have graced its pages since it was launched by publisher Jann Wenner in 1967.