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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsMy wife bought me Jann Wenner's book,
"Like a Rolling Stone" for Christmas. I started it today, and just reading the prologue I can tell this is going to be a very good book. Anyone who ran Rolling Stone magazine for 50+ years is bound to have some great stories to tell.
I've been reading Rolling Stone since it first came out, off and on. At times I suscribed to it. It covers the time of my entire adult life. Wenner is both the editor and one of the architects of our generation.
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My wife bought me Jann Wenner's book, (Original Post)
Mr.Bill
Jan 2023
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vanlassie
(5,694 posts)1. He has had quite the life. Read it recently.
Diamond_Dog
(32,144 posts)2. Sounds right up my alley!
Will put it on my book list!
I subscribed to RS about 5 years, in the late 70s-early 80s but I often read it in college.
Snarkoleptic
(6,002 posts)3. He deserves some sort of medal for working with Hunter S. Thompson.
n/t
Mr.Bill
(24,349 posts)4. Yeah, I can't wait to read
some of those stories.