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    aimed a thinly-disguised jibe at the Russian’s affair with Bulgarian player‚ Grigor Dimitrov‚ believed to be a former Williams boyfriend. "There are people who live‚ breathe and dress tennis. I mean‚ seriously‚ give it a rest‚" Williams told Rolling Stone magazine without naming the Russian. "She begins every interview with ’I’m so happy. I’m so lucky’ -- it’s so boring. She’s still not going to be invited to the cool parties. And‚ hey‚ if she wants to be with the guy with a black heart‚ go for

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    The next two albums they released‚ Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed‚ are hailed by critics and fans alike as some of the best and most iconic works from The Rolling Stones. By this point‚ the lifestyle the band members were leading was getting them into trouble with British society‚ with this conflict coming to a head on February 12‚ 1967. Keith Richards threw an acid party at his estate. In attendance were many big names such as George Harrison and his wife Patty‚ Mick Jagger and his girlfriend

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    Carter The Rolling Stone magazine has recently been met with a slew of angry outbursts and boycotting for placing the well-known‚ suspected Boston Bombing Terrorist‚ Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on its cover this month. The magazine is under scrutiny not just for placing his picture on the cover‚ but for how the picture portrays the suspect. Tsarnaev’s photo is a very glamorous‚ dreamy eyed‚ tousled hair‚ sexier version of himself in the photo. This glorified photo is exactly how The Rolling Stone portrays

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    editor of Rolling Stone‚ which he ’d recently launched and was operating out of San Francisco. Impressed with her portfolio‚ Wenner gave Leibovitz her first assignment: shoot John Lennon. Leibovitz’s black-and-white portrait of the Beatle and that photograph appeared on the cover of the January 21‚ 1971 issue. In 1972 Rolling Stone sends her on tour with The Rolling Stones to take Photographs for an article by Truman Capote‚ and in 1973 when she was just twenty-four years old was named Rolling Stone

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    Boston Marathon Bombing The bombing of the 2013 Boston Marathon was a tragedy which killed several people and injured many‚ but the story behind it is very interesting. The first Boston Marathon was won by John J. McDermott in two hours‚ fifty five minutes‚ and ten seconds‚ forever earning a spot in sports history. The distance of the Boston Marathon is nearly twenty five miles(baa.org). In 2013‚ two bombs went off near the finish line two hundred ten feet apart. The explosion killed four people

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    Parte 1: Context: Concert at Madison Square Garden and KSAN radio interview at film editing room. Social Groups: Rolling Stones‚ Hells Angels (Sonny Barger)‚ audience‚ filmmakers‚ and concert organizer (Sam Cutler) Normative Framework: The audience at Madison Square Garden‚ was into the show. The Madison Square Garden crowd was respecting the group and they looked at Mick Jagger as if he was a god. In other words‚ there was conforming by Mick Jagger. Folkways: Mick Jagger was in complete

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    The work of David LaChapelle can be seen everywhere you turn‚ be it on a magazine rack‚ album cover‚ advertisement‚ or even a music video. Dubbed the "New Surrealist"‚ LaChapelle’s vivid‚ colorful‚ bizarre‚ and humorous images have been admired by millions and have made him one of the most famous photographers alive today. Since the start of his professional career‚ LaChapelle’s work has attracted the attention of many other artists‚ celebrities‚ journalists‚ and regular people. I first noticed

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    Love in Vain was written by blues legend Robert Johnson in 1937. Since then it has been covered multiple times by other music’s great entertainers—The Rolling Stones and Eric Clapton. The original composition recorded by Johnson and released as a race record plays along in with the Mississippi Delta blues style with an added juxtaposition of the iconic “piano-like” approach to guitar Johnson had. His somber tone and guitar plays along as he describes his love for Willie Mae Powell turning to love

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    of Cameron Crowe’s Film Almost Famous Using Joseph Campbell’s Monomyth" an analysis of Almost Famous (2000) Almost Famous (2000) is a dramatization of writer/director Cameron Crowe’s real-life experiences as a teenage rock reporter for Rolling Stone. Based on thinly-veiled autobiographical material from the precocious beginnings of Crowe’s early career‚ the screenplay shapes sentimental memories into movie magic. But how did Crowe give his own coming-of-age tale such universal appeal? A

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    going to have to choose the cliché (yet greatly talented) photographer‚ Annie Leibovitz. Annie Leibovitz is not only the most well-known female photographer‚ but she is also the most well-known photographer of our time. She started working with Rolling Stone magazine in its early days and she is primarily known for her celebrity photographs and her ability to capture the essence of her subjects. Born Anna-Lou Leibovitz on October 2‚ 1949 in Waterbury‚ Connecticut; she was the third child of six. Her

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