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Sarah Goldberg's 'Barry' Exit Interview: Sally's Finale Secrets and More
“Sally takes everything too far,” says Sarah Goldberg, who takes a deep look back at one of the greatest performances on TV
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Brittany Howard on Why Tina Turner Was 'So Punk'
"Tina was hugely inspiring to me as a student of music and as someone who also wants to express myself in a loud, bold way," says Howard
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Why Tina Turner Was the Queen of Rock & Roll
Our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast tells the one-of-a-kind story of the late Tina Turner
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Tina Turner: 15 Essential Songs
The rock and soul icon, who has died at age 83, leaves behind a catalog full of unmatchable power and incredible vocals
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Why Beyoncé's 'Renaissance' Tour Is a Stadium-Shaking Triumph
In the new episode of our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast, we dig deep on the tour, which hits the U.S. July 12
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'I Was Afraid of This Song': H.E.R. on Her Big New Ballad
The Grammy- and Oscar-winning artist reveals the story behind “The Journey,” which will soundtrack ESPN’s broadcasts of the NBA Finals, and previews her new album
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Nirvana Smashed His Hotel Room — And He Covered Kurt Cobain's Death. Kurt Loder Looks Back
With MTV News shutting down, the longtime anchor recalls interviewing Madonna, Prince, and Axl Rose, discusses his recent Yellowjackets deepfake, and much more
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MTV News Confidential: Kurt Loder, Tabitha Soren, and John Norris Tell All
With the end of MTV News' 36-year run, three of its most iconic anchors look back at their time bringing news to a generation, from covering Kurt Cobain's death to interviewing Tupac Shakur and much more
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How Ed Sheeran Really Writes Songs
"Ed is the conduit to this crazy-wide possibility": After Sheeran's courtroom victory, Johnny McDaid, guitarist for Snow Patrol and frequent Sheeran collaborator, breaks down his creative process
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Free Ed Sheeran! Songwriters Explain Why the 'Let's Get It On' Case Was a Near-Disaster
A jury ruled "Thinking Out Loud" doesn't infringe upon "Let's Get It On" — but if the case went the other way, songwriting could've been compromised forever
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