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Rolling Stone’s ‘Boston Bomber’ Cover Sparks Outrage. The Dzhokhar Tsarnaev image has drawn comparisons to the magazine's Jim Morrison and Charles Manson covers.
Rolling Stone magazine unleashed a firestorm with its provocative cover featuring a smoldering, Jim Morrison-esque image of accused Boston bomber, Dzhohkar Tsar IE 11 is not supported.
I know I’m supposed to be outraged by the Rolling Stone cover that depicts Dzhokhar Tsarnaev as a dreamy young man, with its implicit resonances with the famous Jim Morrison photo. When taken ...
A look back at our 1969 interview with the Doors' Jim Morrison, ... How Jim Morrison Predicted EDM to Rolling Stone in 1969 ... The Cover; Musicians on Musicians; RS LIVE. Culture.
To be fair, Rolling Stone's full story is not yet available as we publish this post.(Note at 5:30 p.m. ET: It's now online here.)But the framing of the story follows the pattern Leonard is talking ...
Jim Morrison as an Enduring Pop Icon: Rolling Stone’s 1981 Story The Miami police, meanwhile, subpoenaed Miami Herald photos of the concert, and it is on the basis of these, they say, that ...
This week's cover of Rolling Stone features an unlikely subject: Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the suspect in the Boston Marathon Bombing — and it's made some noise: : New Rolling Stone cover turns ...
I like to think Jim Morrison is still out there, only 81, living undercover back in the U.S.A., still watching this movie in his La-Z-Boy. No doubt he approves.