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  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. Oct 30, 2017 · Alex Gibney's four-hour HBO documentary, 'Rolling Stone: Stories From the Edge' examines the stories behind some of the magazine’s biggest scoops

    • 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.
  3. Nov 7, 2017 · Stories From the Edge is a magazines reasonably tempered love letter to itself, but only until unspinnable reality sharply intrudes. It’s not the hagiographic gilding of history you might ...

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  4. Nov 6, 2017 · ‘Rolling Stone: Stories From the Edge’ review: HBO documentary looks at the rock magazine’s history in music and culture in what feels like a licensed product.

  5. Oct 16, 2017 · Stories From the Edge takes a look inside the the team that's living, breathing and writing rock and roll.#HBO #RollingStoneSubscribe to the HBO YouTube Chan...

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  7. 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...