Wanna Be on the Cover of Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone magazine was, itself, in the news last week for using a picture of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev on its cover.
In this magazine cover image released by Wenner Media, Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev appears on the cover of the Aug. 1, 2013 issue of "Rolling Stone."
The photo, a self image taken by Tsarnaev showed him childlike. Even though it was taken by Tsarnaev, the photograph was instantly compared to similar cover photos of Bob Dylan and Jim Morrison. Critics quickly accused Rolling Stone of glamorizing terrorism. The predictable internet campaign quickly commenced with thousands of people, including many recording artists, going on Facebook and Twitter to condemn the magazine.
Several retailers, including Stop and Shop, Walgreens, CVS, and Rite-Aid, have now refused to sell the magazine. The Mayor of Boston has written to the magazine criticizing its use of the photo. Rolling Stone has defended the use of the cover photo and the accompanying story claiming that the fact that Tsarnaev is close in age to many of its readers makes the story even more relevant. Lastly, a Massachusetts State Police photographer was relieved of duty last week for releasing bloody photos of Tsarnaev after his arrest in response to the Rolling Stone cover.
What do you think Gotham? We live in a country where we pride ourselves on certain freedoms, including freedom of the press. But has the press, this time, taken it one step too far?
PS Corey, an extra point for you for naming the song reference in my title.

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Is the thrill that'll getcha
When you get your picture
On the cover of the Rollin' Stone.
Rollin' Stone...
Wanna see my picture on the cover.
Stone...
Wanna buy five copies for my Mother.
Stone...
Wanna see my smiling face
On the cover of the Rollin' Stone.
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Totally ridiculous and a great PR coup for the magazine, which probably isn't read my many under 30 these days. What a drag it is, getting old. Corey?
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Rolling Stone has the right to publish what it wants, stores have the right to not carry the publication, people can choose for themselves whether to buy the magazine or not.
Evil has many faces and hopefully he is going to pay dearly for the lives he took.
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Come to the next Downtown Gotham meeting on September 17th after clearing your spot with me. Andy is a new member of the Group and recently "pinned" by Fred. Riva's husband, Alan is attending as a guest. Just getting in a plug and not Padding the comments. Fair is fair!
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Below is URL Link to the song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ux3-a9RE1Q
If you need to know the artist (and song name), you will have to copy and paste the link.
P.S. While I read the darn thing, I remain very angry at publisher Jann Wenner who dominates the mis-selection of artists into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Many more than just POCO remain overlooked and much more deserving that many of those already in. It could be a great column for someone. Bet mucho that it will generate the most comments.
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He was looking to get noticed, to make a statement whether it was about a cause or just his twisted internal workings. Rolling Stone has helped him to accomplish that. It's bad enough that he probably now gets to sit back and look at himself as a glorified martyr, but now how many people out there like him, like that Joker character from the movie theater shootings, like the two losers who committed the Columbine shootings or the deranged kid from CT (which is the way they should be remembered) can envision themselves taking the easy way out of their troubles in a blaze of infamy.
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