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Since Rolling Stone’s founding in a college dorm room in 1967, we’ve been an outlet for young voices and aspiring journalists. We’re honoring that tradition with the return of the Rolling Stone College Journalism Awards. 🖊️ For the 2025 College Journalism Awards, to be announced August 1, 2026, students may submit in three categories: Entertainment Reporting, Feature Writing, and Essays and Criticism (limit one entry per category per person). Each winner will receive a grand prize of $1,000 USD and have their submission published on Rolling Stone’s website in the summer of 2026. Get more information and learn how to submit by tapping the link in our bio.
News of Bob Weir’s death this weekend drew scores of Deadheads to San Fransisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, where gatherings and singalongs dotted the streets made famous by the Grateful Dead. See a gallery of photos at the link in our bio. 📷 @jayblakesberg
And fans are convinced that moment is finally here. Keeping with tradition, @harrystyles has launched a cryptic new website accompanied by posters in major cities worldwide with messages like "We'll see each other soon." Details at the link in bio.
Seventeen (@saythename_17) are kicking off their 11th year as a group with another long-awaited sub-unit, this time giving the spotlight to the powerhouse vocals of DK and Seungkwan. The singers chat with us about their first mini-album as DxS, their cover of Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga’s “Die With a Smile,” and more. Link in bio.
@johnmayer shared a short but poignant tribute to his late bandmate Bob Weir on Sunday. The musician, who performed with Weir in Dead & Company for several years, honored their collaboration. “Okay Bob. I’ll do it your way,” Mayer wrote on Instagram. “Fkn’ A… Thanks for letting me ride alongside you. It sure was a pleasure. If you say it’s not the end, then I’ll believe you. I’ll meet you in the music. Come find me anytime.” More at the link in bio. 📷 C Flanigan/WireImage
Before El Jefe was El Jefe, or the Giant, or Public Enemy, he was just Ryan Wedding, a 27-year-old hulking former Olympian serving out the last bit of a sentence on a cocaine deal gone bad. In the decade and a half following his initial release from prison, Wedding would become one of the biggest drug traffickers in North America. When an indictment against Wedding was unsealed in October 2024, he became a figure of global fascination. Law enforcement sources said they thought it was a matter of time before he was captured – maybe a few weeks, at most six months. More than a year later, Wedding is still at large. Developments in the hunt for the alleged leader of an international trafficking network — including new murder charges — suggest his days on the run may be numbered. Read the story at the link in our bio.
The 2026 #GoldenGlobes: ✔️ 📷 @mariawurtz/WWD via Getty
Every year, it’s always the ride to stardom that becomes so exciting to watch as new acts breakout and reach the public consciousness. We saw that happen in 2025: Rolling Stone predicted @ca7rielypacoamoroso's full-on takeover. We watched @net0n__ evolve from Peso Pluma's songwriter into a solo force. And we saw artists like @_rusowsky, @ralphiechoo, and @sixsex_bb set the tone for what exciting, forward-thinking Spanish-language pop can sound like right now. At the link in our bio, see the Latin acts we think will make it big and dominate 2026.
In 2025, Bob Weir sat down for The Rolling Stone Interview to share lessons from a lifetime spent on the road: "I’ve never made plans. And I’m not about to, because I’m too damn busy doing other stuff." Hit the link in bio to read. 📷 @devinyalkin for Rolling Stone
Bob Weir, the singer, songwriter, guitarist and co-founder of the Grateful Dead who for decades was one of the driving forces behind the revered band and their legacy, has died at age 78. Tap the link in bio to read more. 📷 @devinyalkin for Rolling Stone
Happy 85th birthday to Joan Baez (@joancbaezofficial). At the link in our bio, revisit the folk singer and social activist's 2025 edition of The Rolling Stone Interview. 📷 @ulysses_o for Rolling Stone, Bob Parent/Getty, Harvey L. Silver/Corbis via Getty, PL Gould/Images/Getty, John Byrne Cooke Estate/Getty, Photo by Oscar Abolafia/TPLP/Getty, Robin Platzer/IMAGES/Getty
On 'With Heaven on Top,' Zach Bryan doesn't hide who he is — and finally lets fans hear the polarizing "Bad News" in full. At the link in our bio, read our 5 takeaways from the album.
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