The Hot List 2018: What’s Now and What’s Next For Music, Movies and More
From Cardi B to future A-list actors to the thinkers and creators who could save the world, here's who and what made Rolling Stone's annual list.
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Subscribe NowFrom Cardi B to future A-list actors to the thinkers and creators who could save the world, here's who and what made Rolling Stone's annual list.
Brian Eno teamed up with neuroscientist Mendel Kaelen to create an app for therapeutic music – and it ended up expanding both their minds.
After 'Straight Outta Compton' and a year of key supporting roles, the New Orleans native and star of 'Mudbound' is ready to become the new Denzel.
How a midcareer band – with roots in Sarah Palin's hometown – got out of their own way and scored one of 2017's biggest hits.
Wim Hof, a.k.a. "The Iceman," has world records and has become a global cultural phenomenon. But he wants to change the world.
She went from stripping to becoming the breakout star of 2017. So what's she worried about?
Our special Malcolm Young tribute issue; also featuring an in-depth tribute to George Young, our annual Hot List special feature and interviews with King Krule, the Rubens, Feist, Don Henley and more.
From emerging bands, producers and actors to the future of sex, we look at what's destined to be big this year.
From acid trips to space voyages, our final instalment of this year's Hot List is a wild coalesce of the here-and-now.
From Taylor's Swift's favourite video hunk to the wild world of the 1970s rock scene, we dive deep into the rising stars of the screen and the weird and wonderful emerging trends.