Join Kelsey Russell, the print princess, as she gets into the history and evolution of Rolling Stone magazine — from its 1967 founding by Jan Wenner and Ralph Gleason to its cultural shifts across decades. Discover how a free roach clip saved the magazine from flopping, how its cut throat music critiques and gonzo journalism defined an era, and where it fits into your media diet. We’ll also explore the magazine’s political influence — from Democratic endorsements to sharp critiques of Trump and Bush Subscribe for more deep dives into print media history and exclusive interviews with the people shaping media.