
Название: Rolling Stone №1091 (12 ноября 2009) / US
Страниц: 96
Формат: PDF
Качество: хорошее
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Язык: английский
Описание: Каждый номер Rolling Stone упакован новейшими провокационными фото и интервью с людьми, которые покоряют наш мир.
Cover Story
Can Shakira Conquer the World?
Her album is late. Her shrink is on the phone. And her biological clock is ticking. But nothing will stop Shakira's quest for global domination.By Vanessa Grigoriadis
Shakira's Sexiest Moments: An interactive photo and video gallery of Shakira's sexiest career highlights, from her lupine cage gyrations ("She Wolf") to belly-dancing with Beyoncé ("Beautiful Liar").
Video: Behind the scenes at Shakira's cover shoot.
NATIONAL AFFAIRS
Climate Rage
The only way to stop global warming is for rich nations to pay for the damage they've done — or face the consequences.By Naomi Klein
Warming Gets Worse
The Arctic is melting faster than predicted — and the resulting release of carbon and methane could prove catastrophic.By Jeff Goodell
CLOSE-UP
Lenny Kravitz: Just Like Starting Over
The rocker gets back to basics, playing the smallest stages he's hit since launching his career.By Brian Hiatt
Video: Backstage with the superstar singer, who's currently on tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of his debut album, Let Love Rule.
FEATURES
Rivers Cuomo Grows Up
[p]How Weezer's frontman started a family and communed with the universe without losing his geek-rock mojo. By Gavin Edwards
Fort Carson Killing Spree
Soldiers returning from Iraq have been charged in at least 11 murders at America's third-largest army base. Did the military's own negligence contribute to the slayings?By L. Christopher Smith
Rock & Roll
Lil Wayne Faces Jail
The rapper — who's currently recording four albums — will serve time for gun charges.
On the Road: Lady Gaga hits the road with elaborate new show, eight new songs.
Photos: Lady Gaga's wildest wardrobe moments: mirrored bras, rubber jumpsuits, studded undies and more.
Q&A: Lady Gaga reveals her upcoming tour's theme, stage design and plans for The Fame Monster
In the Studio: R&B superstar Alicia Keys cuts hard-knocking fourth LP in her Long Island studio. Plus: Against Me! explores life after punk on new album.
Track by Track: Michael Stipe highlights deep cuts and outtakes from R.E.M.'s new live record.
Q&A: Rod Stewart, the king of blue-eyed soul, covers Motown, Stax classics on his new album.
Checking In: Rosanne Cash sings Johnny's favorites. Plus: Roger Daltrey on playing small venues on his solo tour.
Concerts: From Aerosmith to Miley Cyrus, tours fill venues with deep discounts.
Update: Michael Jackson concert film could break records.
Trends: Introducing raptronica — part beats, part rhymes and part ecstasy.
Bookshelf: Clarence Clemons' E Street Memories. Plus: the late Robert Palmer's first anthology.
SPECIAL SECTION
Fall Gaming 2009
The season's hottest games and accessories — from the latest installment of Guitar Hero to James Cameron's Avatar.
TV
'Modern Family'
How a quasi-reality show might help save the sitcom. By Rob Sheffield
SPORTS
Worst Owner Ever
How Daniel Snyder ruined the Redskins, one of the most storied franchises in sports.By Matt Taibbi
RECORDS
Hot, Sexy, Undead
The New Moon soundtrack is a New Wave valentine to the Vampire Nation.
PLUS: Weezer, Julian Casablancas, Jay Farrar and Benjamin Gibbard, Kiss, Brand New, Amerie, Tim McGraw, Flight of the Conchords, Rosanne Cash, the Swell Season, Atlas Sound, the soundtrack to TV's Glee and reissues from Nirvana, U2 and the Miracles.
Fricke's Picks: Remembering Blue Cheer's Dickie Peterson.
MOVIES
American Beauty
Director Lee Daniels' Precious comes out of nowhere and floors you.
PLUS: The Messenger, The Men Who Stare at Goats, Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant and Paranormal Activity.
Off the Cuff with Peter Travers: The latest episodes of our film critic's Web series bring him face to face with:
Ted Danson: The actor drops by to play Cheers trivia, talk about force-feeding pie to Larry David and reveal which of his TV characters is Hillary Clinton's favorite.
Tobin Bell: The star of the creepy Saw movies tells us what scares him. (Hint: It's a classic 1939 film.)
Coming Soon Jane Lynch: The comedy star on why her Glee character, Sue Sylvester, is blowing up on Twitter.
The Travers Take: More movie news and reviews from Peter Travers.
Travers Hits Twitter: Tap in for daily Twitter updates — juicy interview tidbits and knee-jerk reviews — from our film critic.
ONLINE EXCLUSIVES
Coming Soon Edward Norton's Obama Documentary: The actor and activist — who's been filming Obama since 2006 — on By the People (debuting on November 3rd on HBO) and why watching it gave him a "tingly sensation."
Photos: Mohawks, Flannel and Loud Guitars: Trace the history of grunge with iconic images of the genre's superstar bands — Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Hole, Sonic Youth, Soundgarden, the Breeders and more — in their prime.
Coming Soon Eminem Returns to the Stage: On the scene as the MC hits New Orleans' Voodoo festival for his first perfourmance in four years.
John Mayer's 'Battle Studies': Video: The singer-songwriter on how the "violent side of relationships" inspired his new concept album.
Rock Hall Blowout: Video and pics from two nights of legendary rock — featuring Bruce, U2 and more — for the Hall of Fame's 25th birthday.
Coming Soon Tegan and Sara: The indie-rock twins talk about their new album, Sainthood.
Jamey Johnson's Outlaw Music: The country badass covers Kris Kristofferson's "A Moment of Forever" live in our studio.