When I started Rolling Stone in November 1967, the magazine's initial chapter was to cover rock & roll music with intelligence and respect. Even then, we knew that the fervor sweeping our generation encompassed more than just music.
Being yourself is one of the greatest things you can possibly do. Being true to yourself.
Magazines that depend on photography, and design, and long reads, and quality stuff, are going to do just fine despite the Internet and cable news.
There's a level of immaturity to people who just can't clean up after themselves.
To rush to throw away your magazine business and move it on the iPad is just sheer insanity and insecurity and fear.
I have more fun hanging out with my friends who are musicians and rock stars. You know politicians by and large are pretty stiff, pretty rehearsed.
It's a daily miracle to see a child grow and develop all the senses and language and speech and faculties, and they're so much fun and they're so delightful and they're so innocent. It just stops your heart every time; I can't get enough of it.
I'm a neat freak... It seems to me that an orderly desk is reflective of an orderly and organized mind, you know?